🛠️ Elevate your toolkit game—because every pro deserves a pouch that works as hard as they do!
The Klein Tools 5240 Tradesman Pro Maintenance Tool Pouch features 9 pockets and a tape thong for organized, efficient tool access. Its 2-inch tunnel loop fits standard belts, while the durable 1680d ballistic weave ensures long-lasting performance. Lightweight at just 5.6 ounces, this pouch is designed for electricians and tradesmen who demand convenience and rugged reliability on the job.
Color | Small Pouch |
Brand | Klein Tools |
Material | 1680d Ballistic Weave |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Number Of Pockets | 9 |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644200205 |
UPC | 092644200205 |
Number of Compartments | 9 |
Part Number | 5240 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5240 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Small Pouch |
Pattern | Tool Pouch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Easy Grab and Go Styling |
Included Components | Tradesman Pro Small Maintenance Tool Pouch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**S
Good material
Good material, it has served me a lot, it's the same as the image
A**R
I'll take it over the quick attach stuff honestly
Awesome for what I need. I can carry enough to do 80% of apartment maintenance jobs. Don't be intimidated by the small pockets. If you don't try to rip the seams and instead train the pockets gently, they are awesome. I have two Klein classic Klaw 7" channel locks coming for the 2 front pockets, Klein 8 in 1 HVAC, Irwin Diag cutters, Klein insulated Screwdriver, Klein needlenose/wire strippers, sharpie, pen style utility knife, 2 defrost/test jumpers, and Milwaukee 6" crescent wrench. I like all the quick attach stuff, but when I'm 40 feet up a ladder with my best tools, I want them to stay on my hip. This is bomb.I'll update if things sour.
M**X
Love this tool bag
This tool bag is great quality and seems really durable. It’s fits my M12 drill and a few wrenches and screwdrivers well. It’s perfect for small tasks and is designed well. Can’t go wrong with Klein.
S**0
2 meters are hard to fit in pocket.
Bought this as my “ready bag”. Have a whole truck full of tools, but one the I can put the basics in, and go, is a must. Love the Klein brand, so why not. Great over the shoulder bag, or hand held with the short strap.Taking one star off for the following 2 reasons:1- the bag seems to want to roll forward, no matter where the straps are hooked.2- My basic meters are a Fluke 117, and a Fluke amp clamp. The main pocket is very tight for both these meters. The rest of the bag is sized great for minor electrical repair tools, but another 1/2 inch of space in the main compartment would make it perfect.I am very satisfied with the quality, size overall, craftsmanship, etc. it is a nice bag for the quick diagnostic tools. Hangs well on the passenger seat between calls.
A**S
Worth the money, albeit’s limited capacity.
This is really small but it can hold quite a few tools within its excellent design. It seems like it won’t go the distance. I may never know because I repurchased my favorite Tool Pouch: Kleins 8 pocket MODBox tool pouch (tho I wish to Kirito they made a non-MOD version as it’s destined to last one hard year before snapping). I think this little pouch is worth the money though. I only used it for a day but I was not displeased. It would make a great supplemental addition to a belt imo.
K**Y
Perfect Light Carry Solution
This puppy came in quick and hot to my doorstep. I connected both the handle and shoulder strap to this pouch when I got it right where I wanted it..in the heezy on my hizzy. That allows me to carry it either on the should or in paw depending on the sitch, or situation for you slower folk.The carry handle is perfect, you won't get a softer grip on a bag or pouch or even your wifes ****.I have to say when I read all the reviews, they really talked about the quality of the shoulder strap, blah, blah, blah. When I was putting it in my cart, I was thinking there's no way this dam strap could be that good. Come to find out I too am blown out of the water at the quality of the shoulder harness. What stands out the most about the shoulder strap is the huge cushion and the soft texture around this dog darn cushion. The cushion in no way shape or form be any cushier, or softer for those slower folk. It makes you wonder why these other shoulder straps are even in existence, where is the mfn padding?! And the nice thing about this shoulder strap is the rubberized and grippy cover that stays put on your shoulder even when you're swanging all around up in that piece. Go ham all you want, that strap ain't going no where.Get it and you'll love it.
A**R
Love this pouch!
Love this pouch. I’m a phone man. It holds my 216,sheath knife, snips, flashlight, needlenose pliers, and extra tape. Just wish it had a quick detachment, one piece on my belt, then the pouch. You have to feed it through the belt loop.
P**L
Klein has no idea how big their tools are
First: I love Klein Tools -- they're my goto! However, this tool pouch (5242: the 9-pocket) is both sloppy big *and* too small to fit Klein's tools at the same time. How is that even possible? Gripes:- The primary slots along the back can accommodate pliers, etc -- if you're willing to insert them upside down (as other reviewers have mentioned). Fine. But then the bigger pocket along the back starts to get sloppy with half-inserted handles.- The side slots are good for 1-2 drivers each, depending on size. But then that's it? The rest of your drivers just have to go into the bigger pockets and fall over at 45 degree angles? Markers and other smaller/slimmer tools have nowhere to go? Ugh.- The front-most pouch with velcro is pretty cool for wire nuts, etc... but if you don't have a lot in there and want to pack the fold down tight you can't! The velcro liner on the flap stops half way down. Why not line that whole flap with velcro hooking so you can make the thing close as tightly as you want it to?!- There is no subdividing the bigger pockets at all, so tools flop around and fall over. Why not subdivide into smaller pockets for things like wire strippers to fit handily? And what about my outlet tester? Even as large as it is, it gets lost in the main pockets and the tools that flop around in there will inevitably scratch up the LCD screen on that thing.- Since there are so few slot sections, I tried hooking my voltage sniffer onto the inside of the main pouch, but the way its stitched, the clip on the tester gets caught when I try to remove it. Why?! Now I'm fiddling with my clip instead of working!- This pouch doesn't even *try* to stand up when set down via the (actually useful) carrying handle. Instead, it horseshoes and you've gotta mess with it lest all the floppy tools inside fall over/out.
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