 Caterpillar Cargo Work Pants, a review for woodworkers. What I like about these pants is it allows me to carry everything that I use readily and often, but yet it doesn't feel like I'm carrying hardly anything. So these come with a knee pouch and you can buy knee pads and put them in there. Alright, so let's see what I would normally load up into these. Gotta have my cell phone with me. I often wear a Bluetooth noise-canceling headset. Cell phone goes in there. While we're on that left-hand side, I have my little combination square, but I found it really goes nicely right in this cargo pant right here. So I'm putting my calipers. I pull this pocket out and I stick my calipers in the big pocket. So they hang there nicely. I can grab them kind of like pulling a gun out of a holster. So I like that a lot. I always need a pair of pliers, often needle-nose pliers, so I put those back here in the pocket that's designed to hold multitude of things. I just keep my box wrench right in that. You could put a screwdriver in there. You could put a number of things in there, whatever your preference is. In this front cargo pants, I like to put a screwdriver. I like to put my box cutters. I like this FastCat measuring tape because it has the ability to press this clip and open it up wide to actually get it on your pants. So pants are designed with kind of a squared-off bottom thick section that holds that tape measure really securely. And I often have my protective glasses. I wear them most of the time, but I also keep them in this pouch right here when I'm not wearing them. So I like that. I pretty well load it up. I've still got room for some wax. When I'm using chisels or a plane, and I usually do keep some wax in there, so there's other things I could fit. I feel no weight, no pressure whatsoever. And so I just take all these things out, lay them right on a workbench, come out when I'm running to start working, load it up, and I'm ready to go. I've become my preferred way of working, and now I don't have to go looking for these tools all the time. And I don't want to carry a cumbersome weight belt around my waist that's constantly catching on something because I have a small workshop. That's it. Small workshop guy, signing off.