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Credit Card Size 11 Multi Function Survival Tool, Utilities Include: 1) Can Opener 2) Knife Edge 3) Screwdriver 4) Ruler 5) Cap Opener 6) 4 Position Wrench 7) Butterfly Screw Wrench 8) Saw Blade 9) Direction Anxillary Wrench 10) 2 Position Wrench 11) Keychain Hole Comes with a Pouch
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- Stainless steel tool- Size of a credit card
- 11 Useful functions!
- Must have for the camper or backpacker!
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By George Gilman (Panama City, FL)
Interesting multi-purpose gadget but it's not as useful as the "11 functions" would have you believe. First, item #11 is the keychain hole but if you attach the device to your keys and throw them in your pocket, you're going to cut your leg since the other side is a cutting blade. At the very least, you're going to have to repair the hole in your pocket. Next, Item #9 is a "Direction Anxillary Wrench". I've googled this and came up empty, with the exception of hits on this device itself. If google doesn't know how to use it, I certainly can't be expected to. So, we're down to 9 useful gadgets from the 11. Next, the "butterfly screw wrench".... I guess it would work but I personally don't see butterfly screws all that often and more importantly, aren't butterfly screws specifically designed to NOT need a tool?
Without actually testing on everything, the other tools seem generally more useable. Can and bottle openers seem ok and the knife seems sharp enough to cut something (hence, don't just attach to your keys and throw in your pocket! OUCH!). Saw seems like it'd cut in a pinch & it's hard to mess up a ruler even though it is in centimeters, not inches like you might expect. Seems like it'd be a bit akward using the 2 wrenches (the 2 multi-sized wrenches count as 2 of your eleven btw whereas it could be argued to be 1 function) but without actual testing I can't be certain.
Anyway, in summary it's an interesting gadget made from a single piece of metal. However, the useful functionality isn't as high as I'd hoped. More impressive in looks than functionality.
By Happy 2B in Tennessee! (Gray, TN)
I love this tool and gave a half dozen to friends for Christmas. But none of us (engineer, tool/die maker, electrical engineer, cleric, and (4 veterans)) knows what the directional anxillary indicator is or how to use it. Any suggestions?
Otherwise, this is very affordable and handy tool to have around.
By Gary A. Mattson (Minneapolis, MN)
Mostly use it as a bottle opener that I can carry in my wallet, but it is useful so I am getting one for a friend.
By Hamad I. Zainal
i keep it in my wallet at all times. except when i go camping, then i keep it in my shirt upper pocket.
great for campers and fishermen.
also, the build quality was very impressive.
overall, i would recommend this to a friend. and, if i loose it, i'll buy another.
By T. Hassler
Fair warning: I wrote this review for an out of production item that is essentially this same piece with one more wrench slot and a slightly different Protractor. Either way, my previous review stands for this as well:
I hope nobody is considering this tool for anything other than having an emergency backup to what should already be every day carry tools. It's decent quality, but I certainly wouldn't put it at "top notch" status. And the functions are mostly hard to pull off with any degree of force. The knife is on a short side which makes it difficult to use. The "screwdriver" which is little more than one corner ground to a flat-head shape is only useful in wide-open areas with larger screws, and with the knife on the same edge, one has to be very careful indeed.
The only tools that I found to be decently easy to use are the saw and bottle opener. The saw since it was on the long side and the opposite side (ruler) allows for a decent grip. The Bottle opener is equally easy to operate.
The can opener forces you to use the saw as a finger grip and the wrench slots pretty much require that any bolts are not very tight, and that's if you can get the tool on it in the first place.
This really didn't fit well in my money clip wallet, but it might in a full sized wallet. So, as an emergency backup, it might get you out of a jam and could actually come in handy once in a while. Forget using it as a keychain tool... it's way too dangerous to leave out in the open (and the plastic cover that came with mine was laughably cheap). It won't make it through the TSA unless someone's asleep at the wheel, so traveling with it isn't really an option either.
I'd give it a 2.5 star, but for the money, it's hard to beat, so I'm rounding up. You could always toss one in the glove compartment, toolbox, bookbag, etc. but I strongly recommend a Small Leatherman Micra or Squirt if compact is what you seek. Those are FAR more functional (AND SAFER!!!) in comparison. Get it if your curiosity or gearlust must be sated.
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