Emergency Car Kit: Swiss Tech UKCSB-1 Utili-Key 6-in-1 KeyChain MultiTool

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Thе lightest аnԁ mοѕt compact multi-υѕе tool еνеr developed. Thіѕ ultra-light, durable аnԁ precision crafted 6-іn-1 mini-tool hаѕ a straight knife blade аnԁ a serrated cutting surface, a flat screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a micro-sized screwdriver, аnԁ a bottle opener, аnԁ weighs іn аt аn аmаᴢіnɡ 0.5 oz. Thе tool mаkеѕ minor repairs, assemblies, installations, аnԁ hundreds οf jobs аn easy undertaking. Thе patented qυісk-release design easily snaps tο уουr key ring, аnԁ јυѕt аѕ easily releases fοr multiple everyday tasks. Ideal fοr indoor οr outdoor activities аnԁ emergency situations, thіѕ tool comes іn handy οn thе road аnԁ аt home!

  • Wіth thе utili-key, уου саn open bottles, packages, letters, аnԁ mοѕt screws
  • Polished fіnіѕh mаkеѕ a ɡrеаt gift
  • comes wіth precision crafted, Flat Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, аnԁ Micro-Sized Screwdriver
  • Solid stainless steel bottle opener, Straight Blade Knife, Serrated Blade Knife
  • Tool size: 2-3/4 x 3/4 x 1/8 Product Weight: 0.5 oz.

Swiss Tech UKCSB-1 Utili-Key 6-іn-1 KeyChain MultiTool

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  1. tn_sehlat says:
    100 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Always with me, March 10, 2004
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    tn_sehlat (Nashville, TN USA) –
    This review is from: Swiss Tech UKCSB-1 Utili-Key 6-in-1 KeyChain MultiTool (Automotive)

    The Utili-Key has to be one of the most convenient multi-tools out there. I don’t go anywhere without it, and it gets a lot of use in all kinds of circumstances.

    It’s the size of a large car key. When it is locked on the keyring, it isn’t going anywhere unless and until I am ready to use it. The screwdriver heads are fully functional and sturdy, although there is a risk of getting cut on the knife blade if it is handled carelessly (not like I’d do that, but this isn’t a kid’s toy). The blade is sharp and stays that way very well.

    If you like being prepared for anything that might happen, this is a must-have tool for you. Check out the rest of Swiss-Tech’s product line as well.

    One warning: Do _not_ carry a Utili-Key in anything carried on a plane. Scanners do know what they are and how to find them. Stow it instead because it will be confiscated otherwise. I hate taking it off my keychain when I travel, but it must be done.

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  2. D. Smith says:
    33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    High quality unobtrusive utility gadget, February 26, 2006
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    D. Smith (Houston, TX USA) –
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    This review is from: Swiss Tech UKCSB-1 Utili-Key 6-in-1 KeyChain MultiTool (Automotive)

    When I first noticed the Utili-Key at my retailer, I thought the $10 price was a little high for something so small and simple, but the stainless steel finish seemed well done, and it looked like a high-quality tool so I bought it anyway. I have since found out that the tool also comes in a gold color (titanium nitride) at some retailers.

    Now that I’ve had it for a while, it seems well worth the money. This product was made in China and unfortunately I have seen some low quality steel tools that were made there, thankfully this one is an exception. The tool opens and closes precisely and seems to have tight tolerances. The serration’s on the lower knife portion seem to have been carefully cut. It looks as though one side of the Utili-Key is slightly more polished than the other, probably for marketing reasons as the more jeweled side was facing up in the retail box. This is a minor point as the other side still looks just fine.

    When I first bought the Utili-Key, it was not clear to me that it would open up a full 180 degrees. That would have been okay since the tool is completely functional when opened 90 degrees. There are no springs involved, and it appears to be made of out of exactly 3 pieces of steel. It clicks into either of the two open positions with a bit of pressure and stays in place fairly well, but it is not locked into position which means that it can still close up on your finger if not used carefully. The knife is very sharp and it could cause an accidental injury during the use of the philips part of the tool since the blade is opposite the philips head.

    The tool is so small and unobtrusive that I cannot imagine why anyone would not want to have the easy convenience of it right on the old key-ring. The length of it is just slightly shorter than the ignition key for my vehichle. Even if you carry other types of multi-tools or a pocket knife, it would be worthwhile to have this in case you forget your other stuff.

    I really enjoy discovering clever well made products and this one is a keeper.

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  3. M. Vooss says:
    25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    good to have but hard to use, July 7, 2008
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    M. Vooss (New York, NY) –
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    This review is from: Swiss Tech UKCSB-1 Utili-Key 6-in-1 KeyChain MultiTool (Automotive)

    I’ve had this attached to my key ring for a number of years. I don’t need it often but when I have it’s been useful as long as I am very careful while handling it. The knife is extremely sharp and because the key is pretty thin it can rotate easily in your fingers. It’s not incredibly easy to close around a key ring with one hand, and does with a bit of a snap, so you need to make sure your fingers are well out of the way when you do. The Phillips screwdriver on the end of one of the tines is helpful for things like tightening eyeglasses, but it is slightly offset from the opposing blade and I’ve nicked or jabbed myself with it more than once while it’s in my pocket. You’re supposed to lock it at either 90 or 180 degrees when using it, but when you close it from 90 the keyring end easily grabs at your fingers. This isn’t a product for kids, and only should be used with extreme care.

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