Desuccus 18-in-1 Snowflake Multi Tool, Stainless Steel Snowflake Bottle Opener/Flat Phillips Screwdriver Kit/Wrench, Durable and Portable to Take, Great Christmas gift(Standard, Stainless Steel).
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Breaking a car window is a difficult task. Even with a hammer, you may not have enough space in an emergency to generate sufficient force. On my turn signal arm, I keep a RES Q ME tool and a STORM whistle on a carabiner. You'll need both of them close by in case the car rolls over, and securing them to your steering column will keep them at arm's length. The RES Q ME can pop a car window and cut a seatbelt, and the whistle is loud enough to be heard over long distances.
It came in a box, I believe (not particularly substantial). I'd take a photo of it. makes use of the internet I'm not aware of any instructions.
Yes, it is extremely useful.
I am not aware of any instructions. Please keep in mind that all of the tools are in metric measurements. It functions in a similar manner to any other wrench or screwdriver. Examine the bolt/nut's size and try to match it to one of the wrench holes/sockets. A little trial and error is required. If nothing fits properly, it's possible that the item is "standard," rather than metric, or that it's out of the size range.
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This isn't a stainless-steel product. It's made of cast iron that's been painted. It appears to be capable of accomplishing the majority of its stated objectives. It's too heavy to carry on a keychain or even in one's pocket because it's made of cast iron. Due to the seller's false claims that it is made of stainless steel, I would not recommend this item.
I saw one of these in a target marketing ad on a social media website, indicating that some algorithm recognized me as a gadget guy who would purchase something like this. As usual, the price on the target marketing ad for the product was several times higher than what I could get it for on Amazon, so I went to Amazon to see what I could get for it. br>br>Of course, in the video, they make this tool appear to be capable of a plethora of tasks. When I received mine, I tried to think of some practical everyday applications for it. br>br>There are no markings on any of the tool bits or wrench openings to indicate what size they are, so you'll have to guess. I tried turning Phillips head screws with the Phillips head screwdriver on a few things, but it was either too big or too small to turn any Phillips head screw I could find. The Phillips head's shape appears to be off, and as a result, it doesn't work well with anything. br>br>Next, I tested whether any of the hex wrenches would fit any of the nuts or bolts on my skateboards or bicycles. Because it does not specify whether the wrenches are metric or SAE, I had no idea whether the hex bolts or nuts I was testing them on would be stripped if the wrenches did not fit perfectly. Because all of the different size wrenches are crammed so closely together on the tool, it won't fit into most of the tight spaces where a hex wrench, socket, or box wrench would be required. Because the hex head bits are so short, they don't reach very far if the head of the bolt you're trying to adjust isn't sticking out far enough with no obstructions in the way. br>br>So, while this thing appears to be useful and cool, it's really just a very heavy steel Christmas tree ornament. This is neither practical nor useful.
At a bike club Christmas party, I gave this as a unique gift. It was well received by all and was passed around several times. However, it appears to be too large and inconvenient to be of much use. If you don't want to ruin your ignition or rip a hole in your pocket or purse, it's too heavy to be a key chain.
The concept is sound, but the execution is lacking. Most applications are inaccessible due to the tool heads' limited reach. The tool heads are rough, and even when they reach their destination, they don't fit well.
This event left me feeling extremely let down. I bought them for our maintenance team so they'd always have a small selection of tools on their key rings for quick fixes, but instead I got these heavy cast metal dull gray blobs that don't look anything like the picture. They don't shine, they're not small and sleek, and if you try to run with one on your belt loop key ring, your body will tell you to stop. Because I keep my keys on my front belt loop, my reaction time to the attack by the medieval led "snowflake" was probably faster than if you kept your key rings in your back pocket. In terms of functionality, it's still a flop. Even the phillips and flathead screwdrivers are inconvenient to use. The key ring is sandwiched between those two heads, making it difficult to access; the flathead is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I still have mine, but only as a deterrent to unscrupulous individuals looking for trouble. I'm confident that with one good swing, I'll be able to take out three or four of them.
My step-daughter and I These were a hit with my son, and he felt very manly in them (he's 11). 13). My husband is envious of me because he did not receive one. The tool itself is larger and heavier than I had anticipated, and it is of excellent quality and durability.
I purchased this tool with the intention of using it as a screwdriver and a box cutter in a variety of situations. It didn't work as either of those things. The flathead screwdriver is too large to use, and none of the hubs function as box cutters. Someone working on their bike might find this useful, but not as a general tool.