BucketBoss PDA Holster Review

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So let’s say that you are a tradesman, and that part of your job description
involves being at a construction site all day. Since the tradesman of today has
to do so much more than just show up and "get to work",  BucketBoss,
a division of Fiskars (the scissors company), has created a line of
organizational tools to help. 

I will focus on the PDA
Holster
today, since that is where most of our interests might be…

The BucketBoss PDA Holster is best described as a pouch with a flap that
Velcros shut. The flip-cover is reinforced to protect the screen of your PDA.

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The dimensions of this rugged case are 6.25" (16cm) tall x 5"
(12.75cm) wide. This case almost squashes flat when empty, so you have to take
that into account when deciding if it will fit your PDA. I tried it with the
Casio EM-500, the Palm m100, the Handspring Visor Deluxe, the Palm IIIc, the HP
Jornada 548, the Palm m505, and the Compaq iPAQ. By the way…if you use a
PCMCIA expansion sleeve on your iPAQ, and you’ve been looking for a case that
will hold the entire package: this should do the trick. 

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This pouch is also wide enough to carry the Targus
Stowaway Keyboard
by itself.

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Done in what I can best describe as a subdued golden yellow ochre with olive
green trim; this case has a soft-to-the-touch, yet obviously tough exterior.
These pictures turned out where the olive looks brown, but trust me – it’s not.

The front of the case has a BucketBoss label in the middle of the flap. If
you are someone that doesn’t like large labels – it is easily removed without
compromising the integrity of the case.

The back of the case features an olive webbing-band that helps hold the
stainless steel belt clip on. The clip also is held in place with a rivet at its
bottom. The clip will accommodate up to a 2" (5cm) thick leather
belt. 

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Two tough elastic pen or pencil loops appear on the rear of the case. Shown
in the loop is the Foursome
4 Point
multi-pen, that I reviewed some time ago.

The inside of the PDA Holster is lined in a soft, slightly padded, black
nylon fabric. 

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This pouch closes to completely cover your PDA. In the event of a modest drop
(3 or 4 feet, at least), your PDA should survive unscathed. Bear in mind that
this case is not crush-proof, but then – you already figured that, right? ;0P

You don’t have to be at a construction site to enjoy this pouch’s good looks,
great protection, and excellent price. If you have been wanting to try a pouch
style case with rugged outdoor appeal, this one should fit your needs.

Price: $10.98 MSRP at the BucketBoss
store. 

Pros:
Extremely well priced

Almost indestructible
Reinforced flap to protect PDAs screen
Stainless Steel Clip


Cons:
None

 

Product Information

Price:10.98
Manufacturer:Bucket Boss
Pros:
  • Extremely well priced
  • Almost indestructible
  • Reinforced flap to protect PDAs screen
  • Stainless Steel Clip
Cons:
  • None

2 thoughts on “BucketBoss PDA Holster Review”




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    1. @Ted It doesn’t look like they sell that product any longer… or I just didn’t see it on their website. That review is from 2001, so it’s hard to say. There is a 1800 on their site though, so you could call and ask.

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