🛠️ Gear up like a pro — the belt that works as hard as you do!
The Klein Tools 5225 Adjustable Electrician Belt features 2-inch wide polypropylene webbing and fits waists up to 48 inches. It includes a rugged, corrosion-resistant metal buckle for quick release and easy adjustment. Compatible with various tool pouches, this lightweight yet durable belt is made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, making it the essential upgrade for professionals who demand reliability and comfort.
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Part Number | 5225 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 5225 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Fits waist sizes up to 48-Inches (1219 mm) |
Color | Brown |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rugged Metal Buckle |
Included Components | 5225 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Klein offers a lifetime warranty on material defects and workmanship for the normal life of the product. |
M**.
Exactly the tool belt I was looking for.
This tool belt is thick and heavy duty. I like the strong metal buckle that doesn't accidentally come open and makes it easy to put on and take off. The belt is easy to adjust and the catch has teeth on to prevent it from slipping after you adjust it. The belt has a texture on the sides that helps prevent your tools from slipping and allows some breathability. I cut it to the length I wanted them I took a lighter and melted the end of it. The end turned hard and won't Frey. It met and exceeded my expectations. I would recommend this tool belt to others.
B**N
Comfortable and Sturdy Tool Belt for Daily Use
The belt feels strong and fits my waist well. It’s easy to adjust and keeps tools in place without discomfort. The material seems durable for daily use. I’ve used it several times for electrical work, and it has performed well. Practical and comfortable for long workdays.
K**S
Great belt, great price for ground/floor level work.
This review is for this belt: Klein Tools 5225I've used this as a tool belt for a little more than a year. It has easily supported a tool pouch of 10 lbs or so along with a second pouch of 5 lbs plus a roofing hatchet loop with hatchet. I have also used it with all the preceding plus a cordless drill holster. Never a problem supporting the weight. The same belt was purchased for and used by a helper with similar tool loading. Both belts are very sturdy and well made.The belts are rather stiff which makes them well suited to hold heavily loaded tool pouches. cordless drill holsters, etc.The only problem I've had is that on one or two occasions, while working at the peak of a roof, my positioning was such that I inadvertently pinched both buckle releases at the same time causing the belt to unbuckle.I purchased this metal buckle belt because I had the same unbuckling happen frequently with a belt with a plastic buckle of a similar design. This belt (5225) almost completely eliminated the problem... almost.Most manufacturers seem to use this buckle design and the metal buckle version works very well in all but a few rare instances.It's unnerving to be 30' above ground and have a tool belt come loose with the likely result that all tools will have to be retrieved by climbing down to the ground, searching for them, placing them back into their respective positions in their tool pouches and then ascending the roof again, what to speak of the hazard to anyone who may be on the ground below.Luckily, maybe due to my heightened awareness from previous experience with the plastic belt buckles, I was able to catch the belt and re-buckle before any mishap occurred.Had I been in a more precarious position requiring two hand-holds, the instinct to catch the belt before it dropped and thus letting loose of one or both hand holds might have been problematic, to say the least.A belt with a second layer of security (such as some offered by Atlas 46 with a hook & loop backup) is now my preferred belt type for work at heights.
D**.
Decent belt
For 12 bucks it lasted just over a year. I used it every day and clipped it on and off several times a day. It held up pretty good. Not bad for the money. Expected better from Klein.
M**B
Klein Belt
Big buckle. Big chrome Buckle. Chrome big buckle.
V**Z
Great product
Great product, good quality. I’m an electrician and it’s perfect for my Klein tool pouch
R**K
Sturdy and stays in place
It’s comfortable and doesn’t accidentally unlatch
J**Y
Seems fine, buckle is cheap
I'm not a bridge carpenter or anything, I do site measurements & build stuff in the garage a bit. Works fine for me, but if you're an actual tradesman, get a higher quality one.
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