🔧 Elevate Your Tool Game with Style!
The FELCO Leather Holster (F 910+) is a premium tool pouch designed for professionals, crafted from high-quality leather in the USA. It features a functional design with a secure clip and belt loop, providing a safe and stylish way to carry your essential pruning tools and utility items. Weighing only 5 ounces, this holster combines practicality with durability, ensuring your tools are always within reach and protected from the elements.
Closure Type | Clip,Belt Loop |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Material Type | Leather |
Color | Tan |
C**K
Nice holster
Finally got around to using this holster for my Felco hand pruners. Used on hip for 3 days of trail cutting work in the forest. Stayed in place nicely. Clip is solid quality too. Highly recommended.
M**E
To Clarify The Confusion
Seems to be some confusion over the different models of holsters. The 910 has both belt loops and a clip. The 919 has only belt loops. The cone shaped 912 has both a belt loop and clip, like the 910. The 910+ is the 910 with an attached leather loop on the side for the sharpening stone. They are all made with sewn and riveted seams, out of 1/8" unfinished, split cowhide. Edit: The 912 is just riveted.Regarding fit, the largest F2 will fit in either one, and will seat just as well. I can't speak to the review that states the F2 does not seat down in the 912 properly. I have the small F14, the medium F6, and the large F2. Each member of the family has their own set of secateurs. My son prefers the fit of his small F14 in the 910 holster.As for quality, they all have wickedly sharp blades but, the anvil on the F2 is strikingly more robust than the others. You will probably lose your Felco's before you wear them out.Sharpening: It was worth the extra money for me to buy the 903 sharpener. The front side of the blade has one angle and the back side has a 5 degree angle. This little oval sharpener is pretty convenient to reach the entire blade. And since sap and plant gunk will try to accumulate from day one, you'll want to clean the blade with WD40 & 0000 steel wool, oil the mechanism with light machine oil (WD40 is not a lubricant), and periodically use a small sharpening stone. Sometimes the stone is needed to remove dried sap but, the blade is still plenty sharp.I have other secatuers that are in my backyard, on the terraced hillside, in the ivy. Maybe some day I will find the expensive little easter eggs. I bought the holster.Photo: F14 in unfinished 910 holster, & F2 in Sno Seal treated 910+ holster.
S**P
Well made!
A perfect home for my pruners I brought back from Okinawa, Japan! I like that it has a belt clip on the back, in case you don’t plan on using this with a belt. I was hoping the tube on the side would hold my weed tool and it did!
L**S
Good leather and looks identical to the picture.
Very satisfied with the leather and the different ways to wear it. Also I really like the hole at the top; added an “s” hook and now it hangs on the garden cart for quick access and storage.
D**.
Two attaching options
You can attach it to your belt either via a very stiff clip or by threading a belt through the slots at the top of the sheath. I also really like the extra pouch for a sharpie pen
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