Material Item ID: #4611-Tools-in-1 Credit Card Sized Stainless Steel Survival ToolItem DescriptionPocket Tools Description: You can have fun showing this tool to your friends (after taking it out of your wallet) and ask them to count the things it can do. It has about 9 tools less than a Swiss Army knife, yet it is about the size of a credit card (and almost as thin). Some of the 11 functions: a mini serrated saw that can actually cut small tree branches, a beveled corner screwdriver, both a 2 and 4 position wrench, a cap and can opener, a knife edge, and even use it as a windshield ice-scraper! This makes a very useful and thoughtful gift that few would ever think to give.
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11-Tools-in-1 Credit Card Sized Stainless Steel Survival Tool $6.49
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The knife and bottle opener alone have made this worth a life saver. Some of the other tools do seem a bit pointless to me (ruler with out units, “direction ancillary indication” and the various wrenches) but are certainly better than nothing. It’s extremely sturdy and I can’t imagine it ever breaking.
I have kept mine in my wallet for about a year and it has been wonderful. So wonderful that when it got confiscated when I accidentally left it in my wallet going through airport security I immediately bought it again.
Whenever I take it out around new people they always love taking a look at it and wish they had one of their own.
When I bought it from here it didn’t seem to come with the paper that explains what all of the tools are, so here’s a link to that: [...]
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I enjoy the convenience of paying at the pump but I’m looking to start saving a little bit by finding ways to get around paying the extra amount per gallon for using my debit card. Do gas gift-cards get hit with extra at the pump or do they act like cash? And are Visa gift-cards good to use as gas stations?. . Thanks in advance!.
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