🎁 The ultimate pocket-sized adventure awaits!
The Upgraded Credit Card Tool Multitool by PARIGO is a compact, 18-in-1 gadget designed for practicality and durability. Made from stainless steel, it features a 2-inch serrated blade, compass, and various tools, making it an essential item for outdoor activities and everyday use. Perfect as a gift for any occasion, this multitool is lightweight and easily fits into wallets or pockets.
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | PARIGO |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.54 x 2.36 x 0.2 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
Included Components | Knife, Wrench, Screwdriver, Protective Case, Fire Starter, Blade, Ruler, Bottle Opener |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 3.5 x 2.32 x 0.24 inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10677222411999 |
Manufacturer | PARIGO |
Part Number | es-Wristband-08h-796 |
Item Weight | 1.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.36 x 0.2 inches |
Style | 18-in-1 Credit Card Knife |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | 18 in 1 MultiTool Wallet Credit Card is a useful multipurpose gadget for men, women, teens. Full pocket tool set included: bottle opener, compass, magnifier, fire starter, golden whistle, premium gift box. This is a solid and practical tool for outdoor activities. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**H
Handy little gadget
My daughters dad is into being self sufficient and prepping for the next zombie apocalypse ( silly I know) However when the holidays roll around I cant help but indulge his passion and purchase anything unique that also sparks his prepping interest. when I saw this and the price I thought it would be perfect to add to his gift. Its small size and multi tool design is amazing honestly. It has multiple functions and is made from a very strong metal with a durable design. In his exact words “Its a nifty little gadget.” It truly does fit into his wallet in the exact space his credit card was. Now he has his gadget and I have the credit card it’s a win, win, 🤷🏻♀️😂.
Z**H
Useful when necessary
I keep it around my neck for most days and have used just about every little piece. the compass like most don't work and is for aesthetics. I haven't had a reason to use the measurement side yet but overall the blade is good, toothpick could be tad longer but it’s effective, tweezers could be a bit stronger, and the bottle opener is a bit difficult to use, screw driver part is great, whistle is pretty loud, and the flint striker is great too!
A**R
Useful for day trips
Nice collection of tools that easily fits into any pocket. The compass is useful only when all the steel tools are removed from the carrier.
B**A
Soooo useful
This tool is soooo incredibly useful. Everyone should own one of these!
W**Y
Larger and hard to use
It had all the features advertised. However access to the tools was hampered by the difficulty in pulling the items out. And it was much thicker than a credit card. And did not fit in my wallet. However given the price I didn’t expect much.
S**P
good gift
my friend really liked this when I gave it to him for Xmas
L**R
Cool little gadget
These had so many features. My family was very happy with them. Easily fit in your wallet, and will last forever. Nice little multi-tool.
P**A
Don't rely on this as a survival tool.
I was an Infantry officer in the Army with two combat tours in Vietnam. I was both parachute and Ranger qualified. I am an Eagle Scout. OK; so much for bona fides.I bought four of these: one for myself and three others for my wife and kids, to keep in their cars.Cannot tell you how disappointed I am with this setup.The knife component is tiny; the straight edge and serrated edge are too small to really cut anything, and they are dull.The compass is a joke: it doesn't point to North. Rely on this compass in a wilderness and you're screwed.The firestick is, I assume, supposed to strike sparks when used with the steel knife blade. No sparks. Sorry.The knife sharpening strip is embedded below the level of the surrounding plastic - also a non-starter.Altogether, I'd say this is the worst "survival" tool I've ever seen.Things I do relay on and carry in my car:- The same K-Bar sheath knife that got me through two combat tours in Vietnam.- 200 feet of olive drab parachute cord.- A 1950's Army folding entrenchging tool with a stout wooden handle, not one of those useless metal handles.- Water.- MRE's- Handwarmers.- Sleeping bag.- wire saw with hand, not finger, grips.- butane lighters.- kindling sticks.- high power flashlight.- tournequit.- medical aid kit.- complete set of cold weather gear.
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