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product_id: 670245
title: "Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt"
brand: "klein tools"
price: "SAR 119"
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# Fits waists up to 52" Rugged metal quick-release buckle Supports tunnel loop & slotted pouches Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt

**Brand:** klein tools
**Price:** SAR 119
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Gear up like a pro — the belt that works as hard as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt by klein tools
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 119 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- klein tools enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted klein tools brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Swift On & Off Action:** Rugged metal buckle offers quick-release functionality, saving you time and hassle during busy workdays.
- • **Built to Endure the Grind:** Heavy-duty 2-inch nylon webbing delivers unmatched strength and durability for demanding job sites.
- • **Seamless Tool Integration:** Compatible with tunnel loop and slotted tool pouches, keeping your essential gear organized and within reach.
- • **PowerLine Suspenders Ready:** Works perfectly with Klein Tools PowerLine Padded Suspenders for enhanced support and ergonomic wear.
- • **Tailored Fit for Every Pro:** Adjustable design fits waist sizes up to 52 inches, ensuring a secure, personalized fit for all-day comfort.

## Overview

The Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt is a professional-grade, adjustable nylon belt designed to fit waists up to 52 inches. Featuring heavy-duty 2-inch webbing and a rugged metal quick-release buckle, it supports tunnel loop and slotted tool pouches for optimal tool organization. Built for durability and comfort, it pairs seamlessly with Klein’s PowerLine padded suspenders, making it the go-to belt for tradespeople who demand reliability and efficiency on the job.

## Description

Product Description The Klein Tools Powerline Web Work Belt features durable nylon webbing and a metal buckle which allows for quick release and size adjustments. The belt fits waists up to 52-Inch and can accommodate slotted or tunnel-loop style pouches. For more than 160 years, Klein Tools has manufactured premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools that deliver the performance, durability and precision needed to get the job done right. Our family of engineers, workers and craftsman continue to put six generations of expertise into every tool we create by using only the highest quality materials, superior workmanship, and keeping manufacturing as close to home as we can. Klein isn't just the name of our company, it's also our family name. And since we're an American company that's family-owned and family-run, you know you can count on us to be here tomorrow. Klein Tools doesn't just make great products, we make great products that stand up to the demands of the professionals who use them every day ... Since 1857. From the Manufacturer Since 1857, the company operated by Mathias Klein and his descendants to the fifth generation, has grown and developed along with the telecommunications and electrical industries where Klein pliers first found major usages. Today, Klein Tools, Inc. represents much more than Klein pliers. The company's product line has broadened to include virtually every major type of hand tool used in construction, electronics, mining and general industry in addition to the electrical and telecommunications fields. Klein offers a lifetime warranty on material defects and workmanship for the normal life of the product. The Klein 5165 tool pouch is riveted and stitched to give it a professional look. It is also made of beautiful leather that will last a long while.

Review: Great belt for a tool pouch under certain conditions - - I've been using this for about 3 weeks. - I'm about a size 28 waist since size 29 pants are still loose on me but not so loose that they'll fall past my waist without a belt. That being said, it does fit me but I have to pretty much double wrap this belt for it to do so. In order to deal with the excess, instead of trimming it, I just used 4 black velcro cable ties (obtainable at W mart) and essentially made my own belt loops. Works great for me since I don't like the excess to flop or twist around and gives me extra strength for holding my tools. - I deal with HVAC controls and use this belt to carry my Husky pouch with the following tools. These are tools I carry at minimum at all times : two 8" Kobalt (Don't judge me. They were on sale and they do the job just fine) channel locks (groove joint pliers), Klein journeyman diagonal cutters, Klein conduit reamer, Klein 11 in 1 screwdriver, Klein stubby, Klein wire strippers, 2 Husky trims (precision screw drivers), LED flashlight, pencil, sharpie, laser pen, and a roll of electrical tape. Holds the weight just fine without the belt folding in on itself (remember I'm also double wrapped). There are times when I've had about 4 additional tools and still held up just fine. I just remembered, I've also clipped a Dewalt impact driver on the belt along with my tool pouch. I'm right handed and like to keep everything slightly to the right in front of my right thigh (reason being keeping it directly to my right, the tool pouch's belt clip tends to pinch me way too much). No issues here. - desertcart's picture doesn't show it but the buckle is indeed metal. When I was first looking at this, I had to double check with other sites to make sure this was the correct one. The buckle also has the Klein logo on it in white which is not shown here. - Paint on the buckle scratches fairly easily and I've exposed it to rain water and hasn't shown any signs of rust. - I chose this one over the Klein web belt with a metal buckle is because from my own research polypropylene appears to be softer than nylon (I could be wrong) and I didn't want to risk ordering that one only to have it fold on itself when I have my tool pouch on. These are nice and stiff (but thinner, sadly) than those cheap 5 dollar ones. - If you intend on carrying a lot of tools or a lot of weight, you might be better off getting a leather belt or one of those padded work belts. This belt might be able to hold it but the only way I see that happening is to wear this belt tight around your waist which can get uncomfortable. And remember, unless you have a similar waist size to mine, you may not be double wrapped. Reason I got this one was because those 5 dollar cheapo ones you get at your home improvement stores just aren't reliable for me. I like to take my belt off frequently and so it had to be a quick release buckle. The buckle is metal so it's much harder for it to break. I don't even know when or how I broke the cheap 5 dollar plastic buckle ones. This also hasn't just randomly unbuckled itself on me like the plastic ones. Nothing more annoying than carrying a ladder in one arm and materials in the other and your belt suddenly drops while you're walking or if you put it on snug, a sneeze would unbuckle it (which is also why I wear my work belts slightly loose now). So if your job requires you to carry hand tools daily and you like a quick release then invest in this belt. Don't bother with the plastic ones. You'll end up frustrated and spending more money replacing them. However, if you're just a DIY'er, and occasionally needs a tool belt and/or carrying a very light pouch, I would not recommend paying a premium for this. Those cheap ones should suffice. If you must get one with a metal buckle then the Klein web belt would be a cheaper alternative (just search for Klein tool belts). It's about 4 dollars cheaper. And these metal buckles make a very satisfying "ching" sound when you unbuckle it just right. >> Update July 26 - Belt still going strong being used almost every workday, everything still in great condition, buckle looks a little worn but I haven't been exactly gently with it either. Still love the "ching" sound. >> Update January 26, 2014 - Almost 2 years since I bought this belt and it's still going strong being abused every work day. I'm actually surprised to be honest that it's been that long already and I haven't had to replace it yet. I also noticed desertcart has replaced the picture with the correct one. What you see in the picture is exactly what you get. I've since changed tool pouches (to a better one that I haven't replaced in a while as well) and have had the tool pouch fully loaded (front right thigh), an impact driver (right hip), and a hammer drill (back side) all hooked up to the belt at once. Takes it like a champ. Still makes the "ching" sound. >> Update September 23, 2015 - Guess which belt I'm still using. >> Update July 16, 2016 - Well, finally had to retire this belt. But not because it's broken or anything. I've since changed jobs and currently am not allowed to carry and use my own tools. So it's sitting in the trunk of my car right now. I've used it for a little over 4 years and 2 months of everyday work abuse and it still hasn't broken. >> Update November 18, 2025 - Wow. I was looking through my old reviews and saw this one. Curious about the price, I clicked on the link and as of right now, it's being sold for $16.98. I paid $16.84 for this belt almost 14 years ago. I'm honestly amazed the price hasn't increased. I sure do miss when desertcart didn't charge for tax back then.
Review: Slap it on and get to work! - Quick and easy to use, sure, it's not as comfortable as a high-end leather belt, but it's really solid and works well. The buckle snaps together easily, disconnects quickly and overall, works great. I use this for a single, Klein tool pouch and honestly, it's really a nice belt. Nothing fancy, no padding, just slap on and get to work. Overall, yep, I would recommend this belt for use with a single, electricians pouch, not too terribly large, just your most commonly used tools.

## Features

- Adjustable belt fits waist sizes up to 52-Inches (132.1 cm)
- Heavy-duty, 2-Inch (5.1 cm) wide nylon webbing for extra strength
- Accommodates tunnel loop and slotted tool pouches and holders
- Rugged metal buckle for quick release and adjustment
- Works with Klein Tools PowerLine Padded Suspenders Cat. No. 5717

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002RI6UC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,569 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #33 in Tool Belts |
| Brand Name | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,492) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644551659 |
| Included Components | Tools/Accessories |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 52"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt |
| Item Width | 2 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5705 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Waist Measurement | 52 Inches |
| Model Number | 5705 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Fits waist sizes up to 54-Inches (1372 mm) |
| UPC | 092644551659 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KLEIN TOOLS
- **Closure Type:** Buckle
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Nylon
- **Size:** Fits waist sizes up to 54-Inches (1372 mm)

## Images

![Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OEVpCDeKL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great belt for a tool pouch under certain conditions
*by N***G on March 28, 2012*

- I've been using this for about 3 weeks. - I'm about a size 28 waist since size 29 pants are still loose on me but not so loose that they'll fall past my waist without a belt. That being said, it does fit me but I have to pretty much double wrap this belt for it to do so. In order to deal with the excess, instead of trimming it, I just used 4 black velcro cable ties (obtainable at W mart) and essentially made my own belt loops. Works great for me since I don't like the excess to flop or twist around and gives me extra strength for holding my tools. - I deal with HVAC controls and use this belt to carry my Husky pouch with the following tools. These are tools I carry at minimum at all times : two 8" Kobalt (Don't judge me. They were on sale and they do the job just fine) channel locks (groove joint pliers), Klein journeyman diagonal cutters, Klein conduit reamer, Klein 11 in 1 screwdriver, Klein stubby, Klein wire strippers, 2 Husky trims (precision screw drivers), LED flashlight, pencil, sharpie, laser pen, and a roll of electrical tape. Holds the weight just fine without the belt folding in on itself (remember I'm also double wrapped). There are times when I've had about 4 additional tools and still held up just fine. I just remembered, I've also clipped a Dewalt impact driver on the belt along with my tool pouch. I'm right handed and like to keep everything slightly to the right in front of my right thigh (reason being keeping it directly to my right, the tool pouch's belt clip tends to pinch me way too much). No issues here. - Amazon's picture doesn't show it but the buckle is indeed metal. When I was first looking at this, I had to double check with other sites to make sure this was the correct one. The buckle also has the Klein logo on it in white which is not shown here. - Paint on the buckle scratches fairly easily and I've exposed it to rain water and hasn't shown any signs of rust. - I chose this one over the Klein web belt with a metal buckle is because from my own research polypropylene appears to be softer than nylon (I could be wrong) and I didn't want to risk ordering that one only to have it fold on itself when I have my tool pouch on. These are nice and stiff (but thinner, sadly) than those cheap 5 dollar ones. - If you intend on carrying a lot of tools or a lot of weight, you might be better off getting a leather belt or one of those padded work belts. This belt might be able to hold it but the only way I see that happening is to wear this belt tight around your waist which can get uncomfortable. And remember, unless you have a similar waist size to mine, you may not be double wrapped. Reason I got this one was because those 5 dollar cheapo ones you get at your home improvement stores just aren't reliable for me. I like to take my belt off frequently and so it had to be a quick release buckle. The buckle is metal so it's much harder for it to break. I don't even know when or how I broke the cheap 5 dollar plastic buckle ones. This also hasn't just randomly unbuckled itself on me like the plastic ones. Nothing more annoying than carrying a ladder in one arm and materials in the other and your belt suddenly drops while you're walking or if you put it on snug, a sneeze would unbuckle it (which is also why I wear my work belts slightly loose now). So if your job requires you to carry hand tools daily and you like a quick release then invest in this belt. Don't bother with the plastic ones. You'll end up frustrated and spending more money replacing them. However, if you're just a DIY'er, and occasionally needs a tool belt and/or carrying a very light pouch, I would not recommend paying a premium for this. Those cheap ones should suffice. If you must get one with a metal buckle then the Klein web belt would be a cheaper alternative (just search for Klein tool belts). It's about 4 dollars cheaper. And these metal buckles make a very satisfying "ching" sound when you unbuckle it just right. >> Update July 26 - Belt still going strong being used almost every workday, everything still in great condition, buckle looks a little worn but I haven't been exactly gently with it either. Still love the "ching" sound. >> Update January 26, 2014 - Almost 2 years since I bought this belt and it's still going strong being abused every work day. I'm actually surprised to be honest that it's been that long already and I haven't had to replace it yet. I also noticed Amazon has replaced the picture with the correct one. What you see in the picture is exactly what you get. I've since changed tool pouches (to a better one that I haven't replaced in a while as well) and have had the tool pouch fully loaded (front right thigh), an impact driver (right hip), and a hammer drill (back side) all hooked up to the belt at once. Takes it like a champ. Still makes the "ching" sound. >> Update September 23, 2015 - Guess which belt I'm still using. >> Update July 16, 2016 - Well, finally had to retire this belt. But not because it's broken or anything. I've since changed jobs and currently am not allowed to carry and use my own tools. So it's sitting in the trunk of my car right now. I've used it for a little over 4 years and 2 months of everyday work abuse and it still hasn't broken. >> Update November 18, 2025 - Wow. I was looking through my old reviews and saw this one. Curious about the price, I clicked on the link and as of right now, it's being sold for $16.98. I paid $16.84 for this belt almost 14 years ago. I'm honestly amazed the price hasn't increased. I sure do miss when Amazon didn't charge for tax back then.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Slap it on and get to work!
*by W***A on July 2, 2024*

Quick and easy to use, sure, it's not as comfortable as a high-end leather belt, but it's really solid and works well. The buckle snaps together easily, disconnects quickly and overall, works great. I use this for a single, Klein tool pouch and honestly, it's really a nice belt. Nothing fancy, no padding, just slap on and get to work. Overall, yep, I would recommend this belt for use with a single, electricians pouch, not too terribly large, just your most commonly used tools.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great belt - buy this one
*by G***F on September 3, 2025*

great belt - extremely useful!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Klein Tools 5705 PowerLine Web Work Belt
- Klein Tools 5178 Pocket Tool Pouch, Leather, Tunnel Loop Belt Connection, Black
- Klein Tools Replacement Probe Tip

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