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The Gerber Shortcut is identical to the Clutch, except it has a pair of scissors instead of the pliers.
I bought it on ebay, accidently. I was supposed to be buying a Clutch. That taught me I should be more careful when buying things on ebay
Pocket dump picture with Terrain 365 Mini Butterfly Balisong knife, Fellhoelter TiBolt titanium pen with Monkey Edge frag pattern, Maratac AAA brass flashlight, Statgear Laryngoscope bottle opener, Willow Craft Goods Utilis wallet, Hanksbyhank, Rustic EDC NJ Pocket State in copper
My new everyday carry knife / multitool.
It weighs less than my Milwaukee Fastback or Swiss Navy knife. Has a carabiner and pocket clip - which was a must have for me. The tools include pliers, side cutters, screwdriver (Phillips and flat bits) and, of course, a bottle opener.
The only tools I miss from my Swiss Navy knife are the marline spike, tweezers and toothpick.
I like how the blade can be deployed and put away single handed. I'm also impressed so far with the build quality. The only (minor) problem I'm having at the moment, is that it is bit tight when opening the knife up to access the tools. We'll see how it frees off with time.
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It may not be anywhere near as good as having a proper set of tools, but I lost my old one of these years ago, and I've missed it greatly. Hurrah for replacement shiny toys!
Dad warned me about these cacti. He told the story of his road trip with mom across the southwest in the 70s, and how they came across these unforgiving cacti. Mom noticed a beautiful flower and put her finger out to touch it. A jumping cactus like this one latched onto her finger and wouldn't let go. She got histerical and cried for dad to take it off. Dad wisely got some newspaper and slowly pulled it off to avoid getting stuck himself.
In my case, I didn't know what the "jumping cactus" actually looked like, so when I saw a few roundish cacti on the ground like this one, I was curious. I carefully grabbed one of the spines to get a better look at it. The crazy part was, and the reason they get their name, another nearby spine stuck into my finger. It just got worse from there.
Natural reaction to sudden pain is to pull away, but because the spines have microscopic barbs and tips that curve on contact with moisture from the underlayer of your skin, the spine stuck into me and stayed in. So when I pulled away, the spines held on, and the rest of the cactus swung back into my hand, sticking even more spines into my palm and fingers.
To get the spines out, you really need pliers or a multitool. I had neither, so I used two sturdy sticks to pry the spines out of my skin one-by-one. A painfully messy experience.
Gates Pass Trail,
Tucson Mountain Park
As I recall, the little cleft hook on the original Swiss Army knife was for trimming horses' hooves.
The Park MT-1 multitool: 3,4,5,6 and 8mm hexes, 8/9/10 mm sockets and a flatblade screwdriver all in one little tool!
What is the Best Amazon Camping Tools?
RAK Hammer Multi-Tool - Multi-Functional 12 in 1 Mini Hammer Camping Gear Survival Tool for Men, DIY Handyman, Father/Dad, Husband, Boyfriend, Him, Women
About this item
- 12 Devices In 1 - Hammer, Nail Claw, Apartment as well as Pipe Hold Pliers, Cord Cutter, Flathead as well as Phillips Screwdriver, Saw, Straight and also Serrated Blade, Documents, Bottle Screw, as well as Long lasting nylon bring case with belt holster. Great for your vehicle, watercraft, workplace, and trips.
- Excellent Present For Adventurers As Well As Handymen Alike - Great for those who like outdoor tasks such as checking out, treking, outdoor camping, backpacking, angling, or searching, along with carpenters, diyers, and also handymen. (Amazon Camping Tools)
- Hefty Duty, Ergonomic And Also Light-weight - Stainless Steel construction Multitool Hammer really feels wonderful in your hands without the heavy weight of a lot more expensive devices.
- Safety and security Lock guarantees devices secure right into location throughout use and also have to be manually opened for safe storage. (Amazon Camping Tools)
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Carry this with you on your bike ride. It has just about any tool you'd need on a ride. It's light and has allen wrenches, screw drivers, and a spoke wrench.
This is called a picatinny tool. It is supposed to be used for CTC rifle sight rails or something. Whatever. I use it as the best pocket multi tool ever made for someone with small hands. It has a belt clip. A phillips, flat, Torx 20 and Hex3/32 bits. (they are on the back and I put tape over them cause they slide out easy.) A scraper/large flat screw driver and pry thingy. A round push rod that works perfect for control wire terminal blocks. Worth it just for that. The knife part is really sharp and the serrated cuts through zip ties like butter. Best multi tool for a plant operator ever. It is made by Columbia River Knife and Tool.
Pocket dump picture with Terrain 365 Mini Butterfly Balisong knife, Fellhoelter TiBolt titanium pen with Monkey Edge frag pattern, Maratac AAA brass flashlight, Statgear Laryngoscope bottle opener, Willow Craft Goods Utilis wallet, Hanksbyhank
See the "Emergency Tolkit" video
live.pirillo.com/ - Last year, Chris experienced a power outage that lasted for three weeks, and he wasn't prepared for it. This year, however, he's ready with a couple of emergency gadgets.The Eton FR300 has a ton of features, including:Hand crank for power outagesRadio and television (audio only)Cellphone recharger with five cellphone adaptersLED lightAnd a bunch moreChris also has a multitool that has a radio, light, clock, and a ton of other features.So, what's in your emergency preparedness kit?This video was originally shared on blip.tv by l0ckergn0me with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license.
This was my first new pocketknife that my parent's bought me when I was 7 or 8. I used to take it on all my adventures.
Somewhere along the line it got superglue on one scale, which warped and popped off. I found it a few years ago, and then a couple of weeks ago, I was reading the SAK forums on Multitool.org and found a place to get replacement parts...so I decided to do a bit of restoration.
A Pieper Montifix, made in Germany 1974.
This is NOT just a simple airpump!
This multitool is an airpump AND tire lever in one!!
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