

⚡ Gear Up Like a Pro — Don’t Get Left Behind!
The TOUGHBUILT TOU-CT-114 Journeyman Electrician's Pouch is a rugged, six-layer heavy-duty tool organizer designed specifically for electricians. Featuring 23 pockets and loops, it offers versatile storage for all essential tools, secured by the innovative ClipTech system for quick belt attachment. Engineered and quality-controlled in the USA, this pouch is built to withstand the toughest job site conditions and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.




| ASIN | B0144S5RUG |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,937 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #31 in Tool Pouches |
| Brand | ToughBuilt |
| Closure Type | Clips,Strap,Tape |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,267) |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856342005995 |
| Included Components | ToughBuilt - TB-CT-34-2BES #2 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | ToughBuilt - TB-CT-34-2BES #2 |
| Manufacturer | Toughbuilt |
| Material | Heavy-duty fabric |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 23 |
| Number of Compartments | 23 |
| Part Number | ToughBuilt - TB-CT-34-2BES #2 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W x 10"H |
| Style | Journeyman |
| UPC | 856760005522 863621000053 856342005995 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**S
Great idea…could use a little refinement.
After seeing a lot of guys at work using Toughbilt bags, I purchased several styles to try out. Ultimately I settled on this one as it fits most of my needs. Pros: The clip feature is great as far as being able to take them off and on your belt quickly and then using the stand feature to allow you to work out of the pouch without it falling over. Plenty of room in the pouch for almost everything I need Quality of the pouch means it holds up well over time. I’m hard on tool pouches climbing up and down ladders all day in and out of attics and crawl spaces and through wooded areas. The warranty is fantastic. Emailed their support about an issue with the hub part of several bags and had a whole box of new ones at my door in about 2 weeks. Cons: over time the clips wear out, sometimes you get an advance warning as the pin that allows it to pivot open will start to slide out one end. Other times they just snap. Would be nice to see a revised clip and hub design possibly out of a more durable material such as metal. When either of those parts fail, it means picking up all my tools that scatter and there’s a potential to cause damage to a customers property or lose a tool. The dividers in the pouch center don’t go all the way to the bottom and allow objects to work their way down and across the bottom of it at times. Eventually I’ll make some dividers out of something like kydex to solve this issue. The loops on the front and the flashlight holder near them are useless to me as are the pockets on the outside on the other side of the pouch. I don’t carry a large flashlight, though I have used it for a hammer and the tool pouches just don’t fit things the way I’d like leading to tools sliding out the bottom or popping out the top. Overall I’m happy with them for the price and also have purchased 2 different drill holsters and several other bags from them. I have a board in my work truck where several different bags hang for different purposes and it’s nice being able to grab the one I need and go. It’d be great if they let you design a bag from a list of options to be able to add or remove certain features but that’s asking a lot at this price point from a company that mass produces them. I’d be willing to pay more for customization however, and I’m sure others would as well.
P**E
Perfect for Relay Techs
I started as a relay testing tech recently and was in need of a small, but capable, tool bag. I bought this pouch for the variety of pouches and especially the clip system. Why it works well for me: The middle main pouch is where my Fluke 1587 lives. It’s a little tight with the probes, but I’m sure it will loosen up a bit over time. The left and right main pouches hold my Klein auto strippers, Greenlee crimpers, and fuse pullers. The two front pockets work perfectly for my lineman pliers and side cutters. The skinny screwdriver loops on the right hold my insulated screwdrivers, and the wider loops hold my 11-in-one screwdriver and flashlight. The skinny pocket at the top of the main compartment holds scissors and flush snips, while the tiny pocket is perfect for a flathead tweaker. I bolted a rubber coated neodymium magnet to the belt clip. This allows me to hang it from equipment cabinet doors, I beams, and even steel entry doors. This is the main reason I opted for this brand. I can then unclip it and clip the bag to the clip I bolted to the inside of my truck topper. What could be better: The adjustable flashlight loop is pointless. I’d much rather have a pocket that size with a closed bottom for pens/highlighters. Additionally, the phone pocket is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen. The only use I’ve found is a box cutter, but the pocket is too deep, making it hard to get out. Overall, it’s a great bag. 5/5 would recommend.
S**O
Practico
Exelente calidad
M**A
From an IT Network Tech's perspective, it's not perfect, but excellent for the price
As a disclaimer, I have just received this today, and have not taken it to a job site yet. As such this is just a "first impressions" review, and my thoughts may change as I use it, which I will update here if so. Second, this is for the Toughbuilt Small Electrician's Pouch, I feel I should point that out since Amazon likes to bundle all these different product's reviews onto one page. Third, this is a real review, I am not sponsored or endorsed by anyone, these are 100% my own opinions. I am an IT Network Technician, and I was looking for a tool pouch that could hold my most used or essential tools, so that I have them at my side at a job site and I don't have to lug my larger tool bag into the site unless I need more tools than this thing could hold. I searched around for a while and settled on this one. While it doesn't hold EVERY single one of the tools I'd like it to hold, I am so far happy with it. I just have to see how it actually is when I go to use it. PROS: 1. I like the kickstand. Depending on how much you put in here, it may get a little wobbly, but if you have your tools spread out so the pouch doesn't skew too much to one side, it should be able to sit on flat surfaces pretty well. This way I can unclip it and set it down on a table or the floor in case I need to have some more mobility or I am tired of the weight (more on that later). 2. The clip system is pretty cool as well. It includes a clip piece that you can either attach to your belt (no need to remove your belt to install the clip piece either, it is totally possible to put the clip piece on after you've already got your belt), or you can mount it to the wall with some extra screws using the provided screw holes. When it is clipped to your belt the clip shouldn't go anywhere, as the piece you attach to your belt snaps together after it is on, and the pouch can only be removed when you push in on the tab, so the system feels sturdy. CONS: 1. I wish this was just a little bit bigger. I know Toughbuilt sells ones in larger sizes, but to me those seemed too big or bulky, and knowing myself I would get carried away and I would load more in it than what it needs and make it very heavy. If this bag was just a tiny bit bigger, all the tools I need would fit comfortably without having to jam them in. 2. So far, the clip system seems sturdy, but I have seen a number of reviews online saying the clip on the pouch will wear down and eventually stop "clicking" and it will start to fall out, causing people to have to buy a new pouch once every year or so. However, to me, this isn't a huge deal, as I was able to get this for like $24, which is cheap enough for me to be willing to buy another one if I decide to. Additionally, I will not use mine every day, as I am not on a job site every day, so I may only use this pouch 3 or 4 times a month. It seemed like people were using this every single day in the other reviews, so maybe this will last far longer for me. Time will tell. OTHER THOUGHTS: 1. This pouch feels pretty heavy, but that could just be my fault for shoving it full of all these tools. Your mileage may vary depending on how many tools you put in. 2. There are like 3 or 4 carabiner loops on this pouch, so if you want to you can attach more items to this pouch with carabiners. 3. The one extra item I wish I had room for was a Cat 5/6 keystone jack punchdown holder, as I do use that occasionally, but it just would not fit, as all my other tools pretty much stuffed this pouch full. Not a huge deal, as I am happy with the rest of the items it can hold, I just wish that it could hold this one last thing. TOOLS I HAVE PUT IN SO FAR: 1. Intellinet Cable Tester 2. Needle Nose Pliers 3. Cat5/6 Cable Stripper 4. Williams Multi Bit Screwdriver 5. Standard Cat5/6 Crimp Tool 6. Vertical Cable Cat 6 Keystone Jack Crimp Tool 7. TrendNet Punch Down Tool 8. Pittsburgh 6" Diagonal Cutters 9. Tape Measure 10. Roll of electrical tape These all fit comfortably, but snug. I don't think I could fit any more in here unless I experiment with the arrangement of the tools and see if I can wiggle some more space free. CONCLUSION: I think the best use case I can see for this pouch is that you bring it along with your standard tool bag/box, and evaluate which tools you'll need most at that particular job. Then fill it up quick and away you go. Unless you have a niche job where you only ever use a few tools, then you may find you use some tools less than others, or you use different tools in different scenarios. If you have the money and extra tools, you could buy a few of these pouches and put different sets of tools in them, and then grab whichever pouch you need for the job. Having the ability to wall mount the clips could help in this scenario, especially if you have a work vehicle like a truck or van where you could have the ability to wall mount things. Just wall mount all your pouches, then quickly grab them as needed. For me, I am happy with the product since it will hold most of the tools I need at every job site, and I can bring along the bag/box if I need to bring additional items with me.
E**A
Super équipement. Plein de poches pour l’outillage. Tiens bien à la ceinture classique et celle de Toughbuilt. Pratique pour les électriciens de maintenance. Tout dans une seul poche.
S**Y
Muy buena calidad, es cómodo y duradero además no pesa y el sistema para colocarlo en el cinto es de lo mejor
B**7
Articolo come descritto e di qualità ottima ed è molto funzionale.
J**.
Excellent produit, compact, solide, bien fini et très polyvalent. Bref du Toughbuilt..👍😀
M**L
Más contento de lo que pensaba. Me terminé comprando el cinturón (pensaba usar esta bolsa con otro cinturón que tenía pero ya lo voy a poner todo a juego), y el sostén de atornillador a batería. Tal y como había leído en alguna reseña pensé que los bolsillos grandes (uno grande y otro plano, pegado) iban a ser demasiado grandes, pero me van bien: los uso para el pelacables automático (en el bolsillo plano más pegado al cuerpo) y para unos mini alicates de punta curva, un cepillito y el mini atornillador Worx. El soporte para el metro lo uso para la tijera de electricista. La veo ahí más segura (y de metro llevo uno 'mini' colgando a un lado; ya veré si necesito acoplarme uno grande). Además he forzado una de las costuras para meter un punzón (de más utilidad de la que parece). Como es una punta, he podido forzar para que entre en un hueco y así, además, va con la punta protegida y muy sujeto para que no se salga. Lo de que la bolsa se quede de pie gracias a su 'aleta' latera, es impagable! 😍 Lo dejas encima de una mesa o en el suelo en un momento. Además me gusta que toda la bolsa sea recia o dura, porque así va muy bien sobre el cinturón (no se te 'mete' hacia el cuerpo sino que permanece recto en paralelo, no se si me explico). Total que estoy encantado con la compra, gracias a que leí otras reseñas y me convencieron, y no puedo sino corroborar la calidad y la usabilidad. Acabo de empezar a usarla así que cuando la dome un poco más veré realmente si tiene algún 'fallo' pero por ahora me parece un muy buen invento y muy cómoda. Me la tenía que haber comprado antes.
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