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The Original Credit Card Survival Tool - 11 Essential Tools in 1 - Utility Key Multitool
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The Original Credit Card Survival Tool - 11 Essential Tools in 1 - Utility Key Multitool

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11 Convenient Functions In One Pocket-Sized Tool With so much functionality in one pocket-sized device, our 11-Function Stainless Steel Pocket Tool can be used anytime, anywhere—while biking, camping, hiking, at home, school, work, and with all sorts of activities and situations. For your convenience, simply attach this tool onto a jump/key/split ring, lanyard, etc. by using the small keychain hole, or you can take advantage of its credit card size and keep this tool inside your pocket, wallet, emergency/survival kit, and wherever you may need it! Features 11 Functions: Can Opener, Bottle Cap Opener, 4-Position Wrench, 2-Position Wrench, Butterfly Screw Wrench, Direction Ancillary Wrench, Screwdriver, Knife Edge, Saw Blade, Ruler, & Lanyard Hole Dimensions: 2-¾” x ⅛” x 1-¾” Material: Stainless Steel Includes Fitted Leatherette Carrying Pouch a great addition to your emergency pack Image with a list of the 11 functionalities on the multi tool man camping, fits in your wallet, approximate thickness of two credit cards An Outdoor Essential Our pocket tool is great to have on-hand at any time for multiple situations. Never be left without the tool you need. Take it backpacking, camping, hiking, or on any other outdoor adventure. Useful In A Pinch You never expect an emergency to happen. This often leaves us stranded without the tools we need. With the convenient size and many functions of our pocket tool, it's easy to always be prepared. Conveniently Pocket Sized Our pocket tool is conveniently pocket sized so you can take it anywhere. Store it in your wallet, bag, or in the included fitted leatherette carrying pouch.

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