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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
It’s pretty stiff out of the package but will break in with use. Fits well, the straps are nice ly designed for comfort even with it loaded up with tools.
SerotoninStorm
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This thing just oozes quality, I'm supremely impressed with this apron and can't believe it was only $30 (I may have gotten it on sale, can't remember).I've had other aprons from other companies that were half the quality for twice the price. The padded shoulder straps are a very nice touch. It has a hoodie style through pocket on the front that is handy and baffling that every apron doesn't have one. All of the important parts have reinforced stitching and use heavy duty eyelets.Out of the box it's as stiff as a board, as most duck canvas is. I put it through 2 quick washes in the washer without soap before breaking it in but after wearing it for an entire day that was probably unnecessary as it started to relax a bit.To me, this work apron is the best I've ever used, and that's before considering the price you pay for it. Factor that in and it's hard to see how any other apron could hold a candle to this thing. After a week of wearing it 10 hours a day it fits so well I forget I'm wearing it until I sit down for lunch break.I do believe it's missing 2 key things, though they're easily fixed with another investment of $10, and that's metal buckles (not entirely necessary but I prefer them) and a magnetic spot to hold loose screws or drill bits. I included a picture of the items I've used to modify it. I spaced 2 magnet bars several inches away from each other and then set the patch over them. The patch is an iron on duck canvas patch. I ironed the patch to secure the magnets under neath and then I used some thick leather thread to hand sew the patch for extra security. The hand sewn leather is more for the looks and a regular sewing machine would work perfectly. You could probably even skip sewing altogether and it would probably be fine as the patch is fairly secure after the ironing. I would not recommend trying to color match the patch as it's impossible. The closest you can get would only be a couple shades away but a contrasting patch color looks better, in my opinion. If you work in a shop or do any sort of fabrication quit tearing up all your work pants and shirts and invest in a nice apron, although if you buy this apron there's no investment necessary as it's so cheap.
Ben Leggett
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I have been using this for several months now and I really like it. It is easy to put on and take off. The pockets are adequate to my needs and thoughtfully located. It is also not too heavy or bulky when I have it on.
Buk Lao
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This is a serious apron! It's very sturdy and thick, very well made. I think that if taken care of properly it will last a very long time since waxed canvas is fairly durable, more durable than one would expect. It has ample pocket space and is very adjustable. I'm happy as can be with mine. I can't think of anything negative to say, other than the original stiffness, but that went away with repeated use. I'd recommend this apron to anyone with a workshop who wants to try something out that isn't a standard tool belt.
Dana D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I love this tool apron. It is made of a nice waxed canvas that kind of looks like leather. It is a bit stiff at first, but gradually becomes softer with use. It is protective while also holding your tools for you. It is easily adjustable and so helpful to have it. The price is on point for what you are getting.
Sammy B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
need a better tape measure holder and another pencil holder
Kent
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Thick heavily waxed fabric works well for welding and general metal work as an apron. The buckle system for this apron should be set up where you snap the side strap by the apron instead of the middle of the back. The result is that you have to lift this up over your head in a way that makes it really awkward if much is in the pockets. Also the front pocket seems to be intended for a carpenter square but the angle does not follow through so the pocket works poorly.Great protection poor at holding tools.
GShultz
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Classic carpenter's woodworking tool apron made with waxed canvas and plenty of tool pockets/pouches to keep all of your tools handy.Fit's normal like it should and is adjustable for most sizes. I am 5'11" and 170 pounds and it fits me perfectly with plenty of room to expand or could be cinched up for someone smaller.Stays put with the padded shoulder straps that criss-cross your back and the easy clip strap around your waist.Perfect to keep you from getting covered in sawdust and wood shavings when running the table saw, router or wood lathe and also offers protection from flying shards and wood knots.With the waxed canvas, most of it just falls right off.Long length give you coverage down to your knees but also allows you to still bend and kneel because of the open back.Every aspect of this tool apron is quality; the material, the straps, grommets, rivets, snap clips and the stitching is all well done.Price: This is the best deal I have found for similar quality woodworker's aprons and it was also shipped and received fast, so I definitely recommend it for quality and value.5- Stars!
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