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11 in 1 Portable Stainless Steel Keyring Multi-Tool US $0.30 | AU $0.39 Delivered @ Zapals

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One more from Zapals.

The Multi Tool Card includes ruler, position wrench, can opener, screwdriver, lateral knife, direction indicator, keyhole, live wrench, sawtooth, bottle screwdriver functions, which is your best companion in the outdoor. The size is similar to a credit card, so it's easy to take with in your pocket or wallet. With a black leather cover, easy to carry and avoid hurting.

Features

  • Tiny in size, portable to carry.
  • Multiple different functions built in one tiny body.
  • Made of model 420 premium quality stainless steel, durable to use.
  • Suitable for different situations for different purposes.
  • There is a storage bag coming with the knife card.
  • Note: This multi tool card is steel sharp hard object, please be careful when carrying or using.

Specifications

  • Product Name: Multi Tool Card
  • Color: Silver
  • Material: 420 premium stainless steel
  • Size: 6 x 4 cm
  • Package Contents: 1 x Multi Tool Card, 1 x Bag

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  • Why not?
    Is the stainless steel Queensland humidity proof?
    We will see

      • About 12 months before rusting in a wallet in QLD.
      • Approx. 2 months before rusting if in a Tasmanian Greenie's armpit.
      • And if in Barnaby Joyce's possession, it will never rust. Because so many people will have the use of it, none of them will get to put it in their wallet.
  • can i take this though airports?

    • +1

      Maybe in the checked in luggage…
      Definitely not on you.

      • +1

        I have one of these in an outside pocket of my checked bag. It's actually come in handy a few times. Mostly as a bottle opener, but I've used the edged part to cut open a few boxes.

    • My one got confiscated from carry on. They saw it on the x ray somehow even though the bag was full of stuff.

      • +5

        X-ray machines are good at seeing metal.

        • Really not sure why anyone would be surprised at this.

        • +1

          I should have been more specific. The issue was that they "saw" that the tool had a sharp edge. That was the issue.

    • I have one that's just a bottle opener (friend's business card) and I carry it onto the plane all the time. Security have never even stopped me to check it - which I find interesting.

    • Yes
      I was stopped in Edinburgh
      They pulled it out of my wallet, felt the edges and gave it back saying it wasn't sharp.

      No problem

  • +4

    Bought one from eBay before.

    As useful as t*** on a bull.

    • +1

      Same.

      It's too bulky to practically be in your wallet, + it has to be in its own little sleeve or bits will snag/tear on your wallet.

      Also the blades are all super blunt, and there's no way to hold it to safely and effectively apply torque in any direction on any of its tools that require them.

      Just save your $0.39, ozbargainers.

  • Never got mine from gearbest a few years ago. I paid 0.01

    • Did you raise a PayPal dispute?

      • -1

        It's not that Black & White…

    • +2

      You should have paid the $5 insurance… Then they would have refunded you the 0.01

  • How could anyone not have 1 of these by now? Quite often 10c or less. Has come in handy a couple of times

  • Keyring? I usually keep my keys on my pocket, will I have pockets left?

  • Looks like a great way to cut holes in your pockets to me.

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