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DEWALT DWST540502 Professional Drill Holster Ambidextrous Tool Belt Pouch 1680D Ballistic Nylon with 13 Small Tool Sleeves and Quick Release Buckle

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DEWALT DWST540502 Professional Drill Holster Ambidextrous Tool Belt Pouch 1680D Ballistic Nylon with 13 Small Tool Sleeves and Quick Release BuckleStreamline Your Workflow: DEWALT Ambidextrous Heavy Duty Drill Holster with 13 Pocket Tool Sleeve Keep your most essential tool ready for immediate action with the DEWALT DWST540502 Professional Drill Holster. Engineered for the high intensity demands of framing, electrical, and HVAC work, this holster provides a secure and balanced home for your cordless drill or impact driver. The ambidextrous dual sided design ensures a perfect fit and comfortable

Streamline Your Workflow: DEWALT Ambidextrous Heavy-Duty Drill Holster with 13-Pocket Tool Sleeve

Keep your most essential tool ready for immediate action with the DEWALT DWST540502 Professional Drill Holster. Engineered for the high-intensity demands of framing, electrical, and HVAC work, this holster provides a secure and balanced home for your cordless drill or impact driver. The ambidextrous dual-sided design ensures a perfect fit and comfortable draw for both left and right-handed users, making it a versatile addition to any professional tool belt. Featuring a rugged quick-release buckle, this holster keeps your drill locked safely in place while you navigate ladders or uneven terrain, yet allows for lightning-fast one-handed access when it's time to drive the next fastener.

Durability is at the core of this holster's construction, utilizing 1680 denier ballistic fabric and dirt-repellant tarpaulin to withstand the most punishing jobsite conditions. Beyond just holding your drill, the DWST540502 acts as a mobile workstation with 13 integrated storage sleeves. These pockets are perfectly sized for drill bits, driver extensions, manual screwdrivers, and pencils, ensuring that everything you need for a precision install is right at your hip. Lightweight at less than half a pound, this holster reduces bulk while maximizing organization, allowing you to stay productive through long shifts without unnecessary trips to the toolbox.

Key Features

  • Ambidextrous Design: Symmetrical construction provides a comfortable and efficient fit for both right and left-handed tradespeople.
  • 1680D Ballistic Nylon: Built with premium heavy-duty fabric and reinforced with dirt-repellant tarpaulin for long-term jobsite durability.
  • Secure Quick-Release Buckle: Adjustable safety strap keeps your drill stationary during movement and releases instantly for fast tool access.
  • 13 Specialized Sleeves: Optimized organization for small accessories, including drill bits, driver tips, and marking tools.
  • Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit most standard tool belts and accommodate a wide variety of cordless drill and impact driver models.
  • High-Contrast Branding: Signature DEWALT yellow and black design for easy visibility in cluttered workspaces.

What's Included

  • (1) DWST540502 Professional Ambidextrous Drill Holster

Specifications

Manufacturer DEWALT
Model Number DWST540502
Primary Material 1680 Denier Ballistic Fabric
Total Tool Sleeves 13 Pockets
Hand Orientation Ambidextrous (Left or Right)
Locking Mechanism Quick-Release Buckle
Assembled Weight 0.44 lbs
Assembled Length 5.85 Inches
Assembled Width 3.32 Inches
Assembled Height 10.73 Inches
UPC / Barcode 885911906685
Country of Origin Cambodia

Pro-Tip: To ensure your drill doesn't shift while walking, adjust the quick-release strap so it sits snugly over the back of the tool housing, not just the handle. This prevents the tool from leaning outward and places the center of gravity closer to your leg, significantly reducing hip fatigue during long workdays.

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