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Screw Pop Tool Review

This nifty little tool is brought to us from Screwpoptool for the bargain price of $5.95 if you buy direct from the Screwpoptool website or prices vary from other retailers. This clever little gadget which fits easily onto a keyring and weighs only 2 ounces contains: Phillips Screwdriver #2 Flat head Screwdriver #2 1/4” Hex. [...]

This nifty little tool is brought to us from Screwpoptool for the bargain price of $5.95 if you buy direct from the Screwpoptool website or prices vary from other retailers. This clever little gadget which fits easily onto a keyring and weighs only 2 ounces contains:

  • Phillips Screwdriver #2
  • Flat head Screwdriver #2
  • 1/4” Hex. Nut Driver
  • Bottle Pop-Top Opener

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The body itself is chrome plated whilst the reversable bit is black powder coated. The real benefit in this product is the size and weight. Due to its compactness you could stick it in you pack just in case. This tool can be used for all sorts of little jobs around the house or on the go. You actually get a surprising large amount of traction when using the screwdriver and the bottle opener works well but just be careful you don’t stab your palm with the srecwdriver bit when you use it.

For details of where to buy please visit screwpoptool or on Amazon at SCREWPOP 4 IN 1 KEYCHAIN TOOL.

*Screwpoptool provided for review by the manufacturer. To have your travel gear reviewed on Vagabond Journey Travel contact us.

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  • Wade | VagabondJourney.com April 25, 2011, 1:29 pm

    Neat little gadget. When I had it I just sort of threw it in my pocket haphazardly, but was amazed at how many times throughout the day that I actually took it out and used it.

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    • Rich Poulter April 27, 2011, 7:25 pm

      Yeah I agree it’s well worth having in the bottom of your pack just incase!

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