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The FlyCoco EDC Heavy Duty Pry Bar is a versatile, lightweight multitool made from premium stainless steel, designed for everyday carry. Weighing just 0.88 ounces, it easily fits on your keychain and is perfect for opening boxes, turning screws, and more. Its sleek design and durability make it an ideal gift for both men and women.
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | FlyCoco |
Included Components | Prybar |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 652726015754 |
Manufacturer | FlyCoco |
Part Number | Prybar-0516 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.35 x 2.36 x 0.47 inches |
Item model number | pry bar-0516 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**F
Handy little tool, chain and clasp are junk
I'm sure I will find this useful and I've attached it to my keyring. The split ring included and the tool itself are as durable as they should be, but the little chain and clasp are incredibly flimsy. I'd recommend throwing them directly in the trash as I did. I'd suggest a small carabiner if you want to latch this onto anything.This is basically just a 1/4"ish stick of stainless steel with one tapered end, but it can be handy for a lot of things. It's not incredibly sharp, but still pointed enough that it would work for scraping, cutting open boxes, etc. Since I have this on my keyring, it does end up in my pocket occasionally and I haven't had any issues, but I imagine it could cut a hole in pockets over time. I rarely pocket my keys, so I'm not too worried about it. I suppose it could even be a self-defense tool in a pinch!Like any tool, the most important thing is having it where you will need it. I may end up moving it to my keyring for my outbuildings - I'm sure I'll end up using it more when working outdoors than when sitting at my workstation at work. For a price under $10 (and there's a 40% off coupon presently), these would make great small gifts (minus the chain/clasp) or they are cheap enough to get several and keep one wherever you might need it.Even if you tear up the end a little, you could take a grinder to it and fix it right up. This is actually finished quite nicely. No rough edges and only pointy where it's suppose to be. One thing I look forward to having this for: pulling staples from the ends of lumber! I hate those...Many years ago, I started carrying a "corned beef" key on my keyring. You know, the kind for the old cans that had a tear strip and used a key to tear/roll it off? I totally did it as a joke, but wouldn't you know that thing has come in handy a few times, mostly for poking or reaming out holes. I don't use it often, but it has had a home on my keyring for about 20 years now. If I can find productive uses for something like that, I'm willing to bet I will use this little pry bar at least 5 times as often!If this was trying to pass itself off as some sort of Mil-spec tactical piece of boutique-priced genius for $20 or more, I'd say it was silly. But for less than the price of lunch, this thing is pretty cool. I own about every tool under the sun, but this could definitely find itself closer and more convenient than a walk to the shed or a dig through the toolbox.
S**A
Nice
Super cool tool to have with you, it does almost everything you need on the fly without having to scramble around a toolbox, if you are on the road it's a lifesaver and it helps get the job done for the time being. You need a bottle opener? You got it, you need a screwdriver? You got it, you need to break the window? You got it? You need to open a box? You got it, it's so versatile, I love it.
N**S
Good tool, just don't overdo it.
I always wanted one of these, but the one I had my eye on was titanium. I can see why now.This one is light, but heavy enough to be noticeable in your pocket. It has lots of uses, and I used the crap out of it. Then I tried to turn a screw like in the ad. It bent the edge enough to make it pretty much useless for about half the things you would use it for. You can't scrape off labels or tape anymore without leaving scratches in the surface. You can probably still use it for opening bottles or paint cans or whatever but I see the warping of the edge only getting worse.
A**R
Very nice and handy do stuff tool.
Very nice and handy do stuff tool. This is not for the faint of heart tool. You have to use your imagination and mechanical aptitude to make this a useful tool. It is a good quality with nice finish piece of metal. Exactly the kind of thing you are reaching for more often that you think. Want to open a box but cant find the scissor or knife, use this. Want to scrape a sticker and can't find the razor blade and don't want peel your fingernail back, use this. will work as an expedient screw driver with a little patience. Nice to just have and grab tool.
M**Y
Probably not worth the cost
$12 for an angled bar of metal is not the best deal, in my honest opinion.I was hoping to carry it around to those awkward moments at work where I need a smaller tool than a screwdriver but that can provide addition leverage. Unfortunately, it's a bit oddly sized for a keychain tool, and the thickness of the body of the tool makes it a bit weird to use. It's also not all that great in other applications such as slicing open packages as shown in the advertising images.The only time I could see myself using this is if I had literally no other tool, but I think there are better keychain tools in this classification, and certainly better options for the price.
S**.
Feels heavy duty and handy for some things
The advertisements for this flycoco heavy duty mini pry bar make it sound like the last tool you'll ever need. That is not the case.However, it has been handy for opening boxes from the mail (nowhere near as good as an actual box cutter), but it is somewhat pointy enough to score through tape so I can pull the box apart the rest of the way.I haven't had an occasion yet to test this pry bar in any other way, but it does feel solid enough to use as a flathead screwdriver (for small head screws), maybe pry a staple out of wood and enough to maybe open a soda can.When I received this pry bar, it arrived in a box that was about 10x bigger than the product itself. I don't know if that's just how they want their product shipped or if they were out of small shipping bags at the time, but it felt like they overdid the packaging.The pry bar is quite small, so it can work for small things and it's definitely pocket sized. For the price, which is $11.99 as of this review, I think it's actual value would be more like $4-$5.Not a bad tool to have, but I might've done better with an actual multi-tool.
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