you need a #3 phillips a lot? usually a #2 is needed in majority applications... im just thinking if you need a #3 you probably should get a specific driver so you can torque it up.... (also #3 phillips is the least used in my tool box)
How secure are the driver heads? Any chance of them coming free when the keychain is suspended (i.e. when your keys are in the ignition of your car, or turning a lock)?
I think someone could manage to make these here in the US though, not a lot of technology there, I doubt it would require dozens of people working 40 hour weeks, you know what I mean?
Available in the UK from survivaldepot.co.uk :-)
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hawbster 1 year ago
Hey babe love your videos
hawbster 1 year ago
whats the forth use? a fancy keyring accessory?
ProblmSolvd 1 year ago
I hope you drank that beer after opening it! lol
im thinking about ordering one of those tools now. Thanks
FlyFishingGuru727 1 year ago
@FlyFishingGuru727
I am not one to waste anything :P
GearBuyersGuide 1 year ago
really dumb
mansers69 2 years ago
@ mansers69
what a useful comment, thanks for sharing
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
NO PROBLEM THERE GUY
mansers69 2 years ago
what the product is dumb?
its actually usefull when your out and about, its saves you space on your keyrings by being a multi tool
SaiE8 2 years ago
@mansers69 how is that really dumb?
mata123321 1 year ago
5 *
krazy45cat 2 years ago
Looks like a useful key ring. What is the price?
biguy525 2 years ago
@ biguy525
I think they are $5 on their website directly, but I found a bunch of websites that sell them and prices differ a bit
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
#3 phillips lol worthless design for what that is..., totally a novelty idea
boravw1 2 years ago
@ boravw1
I disagree, that bit is metter than a tiny one IMO.. I personally need a larger bit 2 or 3 times more often than the smaller type
Besides who doesn't have a drawer of extra bits.. ?? put the kind it you use most
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
you need a #3 phillips a lot? usually a #2 is needed in majority applications... im just thinking if you need a #3 you probably should get a specific driver so you can torque it up.... (also #3 phillips is the least used in my tool box)
true that on the extra bits though...
boravw1 2 years ago
@ boravw1
I was trying to say, thats fine we all have different needs from a tool like this, and the bit is standard size and easily changed out
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
How secure are the driver heads? Any chance of them coming free when the keychain is suspended (i.e. when your keys are in the ignition of your car, or turning a lock)?
icychap 2 years ago
@ icychap
Good point, this one is brand new, and is perfectly tight.. it seems farly solid to me
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
In chinese accent "MADE IN CHINA...WE MAKE YOUR EVERYTHING IN CHINA".
Sheesh. It's depressing really. Neat tool though. I love my little swiss tech on my keys. I have used it more times than I can count.
smttysmth02gt 2 years ago
Well, if you want it to cost 5 bucks then of course it'll be made in China.
AlexanderEddy 2 years ago
@ AlexanderEddy
I think someone could manage to make these here in the US though, not a lot of technology there, I doubt it would require dozens of people working 40 hour weeks, you know what I mean?
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
I take your point, but I still think production costs would be higher.
I think part of what makes this little cool so nice is the price tag
AlexanderEddy 2 years ago
6th thing, Kubotan'esque device. :)
Very nifty tool!
ALAPINO 2 years ago
5th thing, be a key chain
2muchwatching 2 years ago
true
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago