Isn’t that a dinky little tool.
Isn’t that a dinky little tool.
Yeah, lives in the nylon slip with my Charge and bit kit. Not sure you can get them anymore, I remember searching high and low for this one years ago.Isn’t that a dinky little tool.
I do like that Fiskars, I may succumb eventually. The FUBAR has a better strike face for hammering but its jaw is too symmetrical. The smaller lower jaw on the Fiskars makes inserting the upper jaw simplerFiskars have their equivalent of a Fubar
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The term of EDC seems to have morphed in some circles to be an inventory for not just dealing with a conventional days occasional inconvenience ( booboo kit , tiny torch and a knife as an example ) but for some a far more extensive ' what if ' list of items to deal with the most improbable situations a fertile mind can conjure.Seriously though, what would one EDC a prybar for which meets the 'ED' component of EDC?
I want one of those, where did you get it?
looks like a simple flat piece of steel with a lanyard hole on the back and a notch and end sharpened (somewhat) on the working end -- what are the dimensions of it?! looks like something one could cobble up by themselves even in rural central america with minimal tools available...I’ve had a county comm one on my keys for over a decade.
It doesn’t get in the way but is handy when needed. It’s no demo tool but there’s times when you just need to lever something and not risk a key or knife blade.
my leatherman already comes with in-built "ruler" and a hexagonal hole is out of my league (with the tools available), but two holes of different diameters and the material in-between cut off (at least that what it looks like to me on the photo?! ) could be doable at home, too...