@Moshe ben David Completely agree about the pocket clip. Mine functions as a bottle opener without keys but is too cumbersome to use with keys attached.
Hy @ all! New on my keychain, the K-Tool! I like it, and my name begins with a K! Gesendet von meinem SM-N9005 mit Tapatalk
Nine months apart I am the last two posts on this thread. Sadness. But I am back, and once again with Gorilla Bladeworks tools. These tools are righteously heavy duty and deserve lots of wear and tear. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
These are beautiful, no doubt. But seriously how often do you use a crowbar? I can’t think of one instance where I needed something bigger than the one on the spirit x. If I do I would need to be a full on crowbar.
A million household uses. I am the person who changes the names on the doorbell panels when someone new moves in to our apartment building. Those little plastic covers are hard to open without damageing them without a pry. I just ate a bag of pistacheoes, some of those are hard to open with just you teeth/nails/hammer It must be said however...I do not own a Spirit X. But I nevertheless somehow imagine that it would be a bit heavy to carry on my keychain Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Our own Stealth Digger pry bars. We use them a lot while digging for relics but are always handy for other task. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Well, i like the lines on it. I live a sedentary computerbased life so have not had call to use it for anything. So it is untouched. The leather sleeve that came with it is not the best ( a bit thin skin for my tastes) Broader and thinner than a ZW, but it is solid A2 steel both Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What do you guys recommend for a simple keychain tool to open packages, boxes, clamshell, cutting tape, etc? I'm learning towards the NiteIze Doohickey ClipKey. Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk
I've read about this, but many complaints about not being sharp enough to even open a package. Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk