GERYMUGarden Tool Bag, 8 Pockets Garden Tote Bag, Heavy Duty Oxford Garden Tool Storage Bag, Gardening Tool Kit Holder (Floral Yellow)
T**N
Just Okay
This is a review for the work belt. I’m a part-time professional gardener and I use this for work as well as at home.The Good:1.) I like that it comes with multiple pockets, so you can use the ones you need and put away the ones you don’t.2.) I like that it comes with a Velcro-close pocket for things like car keys/phone/etc. which would be a bummer to lose on a large property.3.) I like that the pockets aren’t too long, so when I kneel down they’re not hitting the ground.The Bad:1.) The actual belt part is a joke. It’s thin and lightweight, so it’s constantly twisting. After a few hours, it’s very uncomfortable.2.) The pockets hang on the belt too loosely, so they’re constantly moving around. This is especially bad when you’re trying to move something heavy or unwieldy, bend over, and three pockets full of stuff suddenly slide toward and hang down in front of you.Overall: I’d recommend this for a home gardener who just wants to carry some tools around for an hour or two. If you plan to carry a lot of stuff, or use it for a full day, get something more robust.
J**A
Adding to gardening ease and joy!
First time I realized such a gardening tool belt exists -- don't know why I didn't think to search for it online? A similar item was advertised from another Garden Supply vendor, but it's more expensive and it's not available till July. I went on Amazon and found this belt. I'm so happy with it! Now I don't need to walk back and forth my big yard when I do routine maintenance work. I carry enough tools with me as I walk around to weed, trim, cut or snip here and there. Now I don't need to keep remembering what spots to go back to that need attention--- I have all the tools I need, tucked in various pockets. I so much like the flexibility that I can add or take out the pockets from the belt! Such a clever design!
M**N
Handy design but it won't stand up
It's hard to find a good gardening tool belt. This one sure isn't it, but it's better than a lot of them. The pockets are well stitched but the fabric is only a medium weight canvas. The belt is a joke, the webbing is flimsy and it rolls on the waist making it uncomfortable to wear. Still, the four pockets are handy, they'll hold up for a year or two, and the belt loops on them are large enough to allow you to add them to a better tool belt.
K**Y
Not well-designed
This is a good idea, poorly executed. I liked the idea of a bag where you could put another container in so that it;s easily emptied. That worked. BUT there is only one closed pocket, which I didn't really need and one other bottomless pocket which doesn't hold anything. It was too large for my trowel, my clippers fell right through. And I guess I expected to find the pockets on two sides. What I needed was open pockets that could hold tools like the trowel, clippes, scissors and ties for tying up plants. Equal number of pockets on the sides to it's balanced.
C**G
Great Tote Bag For Dog or Horse Grooming Tools
I purchased two of these to use as a grooming kits in my equestrian business. They hold all of the tools my riding students need for grooming horses while not being too big and heavy for the younger kids and we all love the bright colors. The side pockets are perfect for storing smaller items like hoof picks, sponges, spray cans, even riding gloves and sunglasses. The elastic cord above the pockets helps to keep tall narrow items such as tall spray cans, mane and tail combs, or scissors from tipping out and the interior is large enough for body brushes, curry combs, mane and tail detangler, coat conditioner, towels, and various other items as needed. The bottom has enough support to prevent sagging and it stands upright when placed on the ground. The handles seem to be very sturdy. I'm not sure as to their durability but time will tell! Compared to the usual cost of purpose built equine grooming kit bags which run $35.00 - $50, I think these are a real bargain and I plan to purchase more. I may even get one to use for gardening. :) If I had one complaint it is that there are no protective feet on the bottom of the bag. Be aware, there is another very similar version which costs a bit less but does not have a supportive bottom and the handles are not as well made. This version rocks!
S**S
Life changing useful solution
Debilitating hip pain had my dr talking replacement surgery until I figured out it was the weed cutter I constantly had in my back pocket that was causing it. So I’ve been looking for a solution and this is it.-Velcro pocket has phone & AirPod case-Pocket with the mesh has flagging tape & weed cutter-Next pocket has a folding saw-I only use 3 pockets because the clipper holster works better hooked straight on the belt.Belt & pockets seem sturdy & it clips on easily. I’m excited to be able to carry my gear this summer without having coat pockets. The phone was always a problem before.That’s another thing, the phone doesn’t do crazy random stuff like it does when it’s jostled around in a pocket, and it’s safe from being sat on.
C**Y
Problem solver
I love it! I'm an avid gardener I have a terrible habit of laying my tools down. It's amazing how much time I spend trying to find them. but this is great you can actually slide off those pockets if you only need two or you need all four, they will slide on and off the belt.
H**N
EXCELLENT TOTE FOR ART OR CRAFT SUPPLIES!
This is sold as a garden bag, but I don't like to use bags for that purpose; large tool chests are better, because they hold their shape and are a breeze to clean. But this is fantastic for art supplies! A favorite artist recommended a certain bag, but when I tried to buy one, I found the manufacturer had discontinued them. That one was cotton canvas, so this is an even better tote to my thinking, because it offers a certain amount of protection from water and is easy to clean. It comes with one LARGE center pocket, two biggish end pockets, and 6 smaller (but not too small) side pockets. I wanted another bigger pocket, so I used a seam ripper to eliminate the seam most of the way down between two of the smaller pockets and put a dab of FrayCheck on the spot where I stopped - certain craft glues might work too - and it worked like a charm!
A**R
Very nice bag
I haven't still had the opportunity to use the bag a lot, it's still winter and snowing here, but we already prepared the bag and stored tools in it, stitches look good, it's quite sturdy, does not feel cheap, it's light obviously, the cactus pattern is nicely printed, nothing to complain about.It's very convenient to have tools all together in such a tool bag, we are happy with it, we'll see how it holds when used in the garden.
H**B
Flimsy
The clasp was too tight and after prying it open with plyers, the material ripped. It's being returned.
J**R
Tool caddy
The bag is well made nice fabrics gave as a gift. Pretty pattern pockets Deep enough for tools and then some.
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