Really? I could see them having the items made and branded as give aways for a trade show... but somehow would never have thought of AWT as an actual manufacturer of items like this as a product line. L'chaim! Moshe ben David
With the exception of that Amsler pen length bar, most of these are too small to really get any real leverage. Opening a can of paint with many of these pictured is not what I call a fun job and would end with a sore thumb. I carry either a SAK or a plier based multi tool and they usually take care of my driver/prying needs. Some people swear by them, but most I've talked to never really use them. I've had a couple Nite Ize branded ones and a Boker Vox, but beyond some light scoring I still found my SAK to be way more useful for the intended task. To each their own. Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
Sometimes they are pretty handy DSC05175 by juan pedro almeida, en Flickr I once lifted a 24x24 manhole cover, though that took two prybars -a maserin croc and a boker VAT- working bike tire lever-style
In my opinion, key chain pry bars, are not really pry bars. Do not get me wrong, I have a few myself, but as far as prying anything bigger than a very small nail, pin, or staple, this is a lost cause. Take it like this, if you could use a knife instead, well you know what I mean. I use mine more often to open a box or scrape something. I do not have any specific stats, but to be a real pry bar you are looking around 6"-8" to start with. In my car I have two "real" pry bar which are about 14" each. And yes, one has open a car door following an accident. I doubt my keychain one would have helped...