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The Gunnie is the best and most innovative cordless drill holster, hook or tool holder available today. The Gunnie replaces old fashioned tool holsters and hooks. It is designed to securely hold just about any cordless power tool at your waist for easy access. A great 'third hand' for any skilled tradesman or DIY'er. The Gunnie can simply slide over the waist of your pants or be fastened to your tool belt (fasteners included). The Gunnie is versatile enough to work with cordless drills, nail guns, screw guns, reciprocating saws, staple guns, etc. Whether you're laying down flooring, installing cabinets, using both hands to climb a ladder, hanging window treatments, building a deck, or working under the hood of a car, The Gunnie will keep your most used tool within reach. Right handed or left handed, The Gunnie will have your tool at the ready. Compatible with Dewalt, Rockwell, Makita, Skil, Ryobi, Black & Decker, Porter-Cable, Milwaukee, Ridgid, Craftsman, Hitachi, Bostitch, Bosch, Genesis, Kawasaki, Stalwart, Dextra, Festool, Stanley, Surebonder; Arrow, Wen, Campbell Hausfeld, Fasco, BeA, Freeman, Paslode and others
Convenient design allows for use whether you are right handed or left handed
Adjustable tension J hook can handle a variety of weights and sizes and adjusts to fit your tool
Slips into garment waistband/pocket or attaches to tool belts
Includes machine screw/nut fastener for optional mounting on tool belts
100% designed and manufactured in the United States
This is one of those rare things that you add into your work routine (either pro level or DIY) and you then wonder how you ever got along without it in the past!A quality made unit that allows for some customization, The Gunnie Tool Holder slides over the top of your pants (or shorts) and it intuitive to holding your cordless drill. A quick flexing of the grip area allow the users to gain some adjustment to ease of entry/ removal of tool.Even if you leave the bid in the tool, you can move around easily without any problems. While on a ladder over the past weekend, I was able to drill at head height and then attach curtain rod supports without having to set down the drill or hold it between my knees (usually ending in a drop to the hardwood floors).Really, once this is incorporated into your toolkit, you will wonder how you got along without it.Really, this should have been invented years a