Grip Women’s Leather Tool Belts Review

by admin on May 2, 2010

Now, women can do almost anything that men can do. Some widowed or divorced mothers stand as both the parents to the children. What used to be jobs exclusively for the male are now made available for the females, too. Construction and industrial work are not exceptions. When women do something that involves tools and equipments, it is only necessary that they choose materials that will make them feel comfortable and their work easier.

Grip Women’s Tool Belt

After all, men are still much stronger than women. Therefore, a woman’s load must be made as light and as stress-free as possible. So, in doing construction work, it is recommended that they use leather tool belts. One example is the Grip Women’s Leather Tool Belt.

The Grip Women’s Leather Tool Belt, if to be bought over Amazon, costs $10.99. It originally costs $49.00, saving you 82%.  This tool belt is very durable and can be used for a very long time. It is not easily damaged or broken. It has an adjustable nylon belt, which can accommodate owmen of all sizes. With that belt is a heavy duty plastic buckle.

Women can use these leather tool belts at home, garage, or any other place that will require them to use a lot of tools. It is also made of split leather, reinforced with extra strong rivets. Plus, it only weighs two pounds. No hassle at all for the women! The tool belt comes in pink, to add a more feminine touch.

Customer Feedbacks

These women’s leather tool belts earn a mix of positive and negative reviews. Some were very pleased when they got and used it, while others were not. One customer was very fond of the womanly color, and bought one for her and her niece. Even kids could use it now, too! Someone else was very impressed with the great quality of the leather. For some, they would rather have the belt made of leather instead of the nylon strap and plastic buckle.

Some women were not impressed at all. Most women though, complained that the pink dye of the belt stained on whatever it was they were wearing underneath. The color “bleeds like crazy,” they said.  That is why most of them advised to wear “working” clothes so as not to stain your regular clothes. The stain would come off easily with a little laundry, though. Most of them complained of the size because, even though they adjusted the buckle and all, it still would not fit right on them.

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