The 5 Best Tool Belts (2020 Review) Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Most Secure TradeGear Heavy-Duty Electrician’s Tool Belt Check Price Our Take This TradeGear tool belt uses velcro and a double-prong belt to keep over 20 pockets secured to your waist. Pros – Has air-mesh padding in its belt for increased comfort – Contains carrying handles on each pouch for quick adjustments – Comes in two sizes to better secure to waists of all sizes Cons – Doesn’t contain many small-sized pockets for equally sized tools – Its large pockets are heavy and bulky Comfiest Gatorback Carpenter’s Tool Belt Check Price Our Take A molded memory foam lines the back of this Gatorback tool belt to help relieve the weight of your tools. Pros – Has interior-lined pouches and a box-shaped design that helps prevent sagging – Equipped with metal suspender rings that fit most four-point suspenders– Protected by a one-year, defect-free warranty Cons – Is the most expensive tool belt in this review – The adjustable belt doesn’t contain enough prong holes to properly tighten the belt Style N Craft Pro-Framers Combo Tool Belt Check Price Our Take Made of quality leather, this Style N Craft tool belt offers two durable pouches with classic tan coloring. Pros – Contains a slot to hold your tape measure – Uses a double-prong belt to support the pouch’s weight Cons – Only fits waist sizes between 34–46 inches – Its leather design shows scratches and damages easier than nylon belts Bucket Boss Builder’s Tool Belt Check Price Our Take This affordable tool belt prioritizes carrying capacity with its two barrel-bottom pouches. Pros – Equipped with pouches that can be moved anywhere along the belt – Offers room for two hammers through its steel and web hammer loops – Available in a one-, two-, or four-pack Cons – Its adjustable belt is difficult to tighten – Has large pockets that don’t secure tools properly Dickies Five-Pocket Side Tool Belt Check Price Our Take With a five-pocket design, this Dickies tool belt is built to carry a few tools for small home projects. Pros – Has a lightweight design that’s easy to secure – Fits waist sizes between 32–56 inches– Available in white, black, or tan Cons – Doesn’t include a hammer hook – Its material was the least durable of all tested tool belts