My foreman mentioned it a few times, yesterday. If you kneel down amd the tool rests on the floor or another object the Lasso may lift off the adapter. The only downside is that the tools aren't really that secure if you use the belt adapter. I used to bring a couple podium style ladders for my projects, with Lock-In buckets attached so I had a handy place to set things at a convenient height. They work great so long as you have a ladder handy. The latter comes with a belt adapter for greater versatility.īefore I jumped the shark on collecting power tools, I picked up a number of Tool Lassos when Lowe's clearanced them out for as little as $1 or so. One is a hook similar to the Monster Hook that slides into compatible holes on the ladder, while the other is a Tool Lasso that is wrapped around the tool and has a ball on the end. Werner has two accessories designed for use with the Lock-In system they use on some of their stepladders. Basically, you put it on a belt and can hang about anything on it. A quick search reveals that it is sold under a few brands. I guess I should try and make one.ĪWP, the brand of tool bags and pouches sold by Lowe's here in the US, makes what they call a Monster Hook. I wish they'd start making a hook or belt clip for cordless angle grinders. Then you can hook almost any tool you like on a rafter, a ladder, or your belt. ![]() Hooks are probably preferable on the tool but it wouldn't be so bad making a universal hook out of metal rod (not attached to the tool).
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