03. 09. 2006
Tool Logic Ultra Slim Credit Card Tools

It's amazing how many tools they can cram into these Ultra Slim Credit Card Tools from Tool Logic. A good alternative if you don't like carrying around a comparatively bulky Swiss Army Knife (I don't), but it features much of the same tools: a 2 inch serrated blade, can/bottle opener, screwdriver, tweezer, etc. etc. Some versions also feature a compass, scissors and a light. I especially like how everything fits neatly into place like a puzzle and you can just tuck it into your wallet to bring with you everywhere.
See all the versions at Tool Logic.
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I'd be too worried that I'd forget it was in my wallet when I flew and then I'd get manhandled by the TSA.
Brian | March 9, 2006 8:58 AM
March 9, 2006 08:58
I think it is genius!
I can never find anything in my bag except for my wallet, so I would dig forever looking for a swiss army knife. Like I said, it's genius. I can see how it may not be the best thing in the airport, but it isn't all that expensive, i would just toss it.
Bonnie | March 9, 2006 11:38 AM
March 9, 2006 11:38
The airport was my first thought, too; I forget all kinds of things in my bag (being an art student) -- things like snap knives. If I had something tucked away in my wallet I'm sure I'd forget that, too.
I love the design, though; does make me want one.
js | March 9, 2006 2:10 PM
March 9, 2006 14:10
I love these things, but I'm not so sure how well they fit in a wallet - they're still kinda thick, and would probably stretch out any leather wallet pocket.
Chef Booyadee | March 9, 2006 8:17 PM
March 9, 2006 20:17
That would probably come in handy. It seems like a guy thing to carry a swiss army knife but I think I would carry this.
Bron | March 10, 2006 2:35 AM
March 10, 2006 02:35
I've actually had a credit card companion for 6-7 years (i think, may be longer) that my old gran' got for me. Smashing little blade and other bits to have at hand. Downside is, here in Australia, 2" blade and above makes it classed as a concealed weapon (that was the law WELL before 9-11) so, poo.
Simon Band | March 12, 2006 5:07 AM
March 12, 2006 05:07