KERT keychain rescue tool

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I picked a couple of these up at Bowie's Hammer-In last weekend and was pleased with how they carried and handled. They're the least expensive effective line/webbing cutter I've come across that actually works and they even open bottles!

It makes a handy envelope opener and because it is so compact and the key ring is a quality one big enough to nestle in your palm instead of the flimsy wire types it works well as a system.


I noted Ray's ToT knife in the Hammer-In thread. Nestles in your palm and handles well. I didn't get to try it out on anything, but Ray's other knives have had a good reputation so I'd expect the same. Nice guy with a nice little knife!
 

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I learned long ago, the less weight you have hanging off your car keys, the less often you have to replace $300 ignition switches!

Both my kids had enough junk on their car key chains to sink a ship growing up.

And they wore out ignition switches like clock work every couple of years.

Myself?

The ignition key, and a house key on mine.

Everything else goes on another key ring that isn't hanging off the ignition switch all the time.

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