This is an excellent small-loadout tool pouch. I do commercial low voltage work, primarily audio-visual installation and service. I keep mine loaded with two 4" screwdrivers (#2 Phillips and 1/4" flat), a Klein 4-in-1 tweaker screwdriver, a bullet level, 8" Knipex channel locks, 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", and 9/16" ratcheting wrenches, Klein wire strippers and scissors, a set of 10" forceps, a Greenlee glow pen, a pair of flush cut clippers, needle-nose pliers, a couple of pencils, a roll of electrical tape, a Klein punch-down tool, my toner wand, and a bundle of zip-ties. It manages to hold all of these without getting bulky. My biggest gripe with almost every tool pouch on the market is that they seem to always be exorbitantly deep front to back, which ends up catching and snagging in tight spaces, but this one is drastically wider side to side than it is deep, which both allows for easy access to the tools (since there are only really two rows of tools for the most part) and a much slimmer profile, which is great for when you need to squeeze into tight areas in ceilings or the like. It isn't perfect, and it isn't for everyone, though. I would love it if there was a bit more organization inside of the three main pockets. I have to shove all of my wrenches, my needle-nose pliers, and my flush cuts into one pocket, which inevitably means that I end up spending time digging the flush cuts out every time I use a zip tie. The hammer loop is basically useless, but I rarely carry a hammer. There is nowhere to put small odds and ends (stubby screwdrivers, driver bits, etc.) so they end up getting buried. It also has to be mounted on a dedicated belt, so no quick on and off with this one. All that said, though, this is the best tool pouch for my needs that I have come across. I'm pretty partial to Klein and Milwaukee gear, but this is a very good item if you don't need a ton of organization.