A Clip for All Drivers
The Nohlster clip securely holds most drills and drivers, and the spot for four bits results in fewer wasted trips.
I work on fire safety and security equipment, and those huge LED display stadium scoreboards. I do mostly service work, so when I show up to a job, I don’t always know where the problem is or which tools I’ll need until I take a look and find out exactly what I’m dealing with. Tracking down the problem often requires a lot of walking, and I prefer to bring as few tools as necessary.
But I always bring along my driver and various bits on these initial inspections in case I need to remove a panel to get at the problem, or if by chance the fix is as simple as a twist of a nut or turn of a screw. When I first came across the Nohlster tool clip, designed to replace the factory belt clip on most major brands of drills and drivers, I knew it was exactly what I needed. It features a more secure clipping mechanism and a spot to hold four 1⁄4-in. hex-shank bits and drivers.
The Nohlster was easy to attach to my Milwaukee driver and didn’t diminish the functionality of the tool in any way. It did arm me with more bits to bring to my work area, which has reduced trips up and down ladders and saved me from wasting time fishing around in my pouch for the proper bit. The bits fit tightly into the bit holder and don’t fall out if the tool gets bumped or snagged.
The locking clip releases with the press of a lever, which is intuitive to use and helps keep my driver from falling from wherever I hook it. I like knowing that I won’t accidentally knock the clip loose and damage my driver or a customer’s property. In my opinion, all drills and drivers should come with these clips. You can buy one at nohlster.com for $25.
— Colton Nolan; limited energy technician from Montrose, Minn. Photo courtesy of the manufacturer.
From Fine Homebuilding #323
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