Best wallet multi tool8/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Now this one is a bit interesting as it was advertised as a Wenger online. That is it for the Tool Logic offerings of my collection. It is also twice as wide as most other Tool Logic offerings. This capable little office companion includes nice features like a small hole punch and stapler among other features. The scissors pivot outwards.Ī Tool Logic Office Assistant. Instead of the light, you get a small magnifier and button compass.Īn older Tool Logic Credit Card Companion.Īn older Tool Logic Tool Lite.missing the battery cover.Īn older Tool Logic Tool Lite Deluxe. Note the Magnesium fire starter on the bottom of the card with built in whistle.Ī Tool Logic Ice Companion. This card has no room for another tool, meaning some of these are very small and fiddly to use.Ī Tool Logic Survival I cards. The other does not have one.Ī pair of Ti Business Tools by Tool Logic. These smaller cards feature a small removable screw driver and pen, an LED light, and a small box cutter. Some of them are discontinued, and others are current models. I have a good variety of their goods in my collection. Tool logic has made plenty of different card based multi-tools. This one losses the little driver which is easy to lose by the way, and gives you a weak LED light. They also have a magnifier to round out the package. They also usually come with a tiny and not very ergonomic little double ended screw driver. Most of these have a small button style compass on the slide off sheath. Pocket carry is ok however.but still bulky. These are something you will never put in a wallet. At least you won't cut yourself inadvertently, but at the cost of thickness. Basically a metal card with a plastic sleeve and holder. Next up are those card based tools that come with a hard protective case. At least it comes in a cheap little protective vinyl pocket protector. I have a hard time holding this tool without some part of it either trying to slice or poke me. It is also smaller than those in the above photo. ![]() This is probably the cheapest and most ubiquitous of all metal based card multi-tools. In the following photo I have the Wallet Ninja, Wallet Ninja Pro, Wallet Ninja Skate, and a copy of the Pocket Monkey. ![]() The primary advantage to these are their lack of thickness. With that said, I figure I may as well start this thread off with those that I have in my collection.įirst up are the metal based cards. I would love to see your card based multi-tools and possibly some stories on how you use yours, and how you carry/store them away. Which is partly why I am creating this thread. But then, some might disagree on this observation. They are either too thick or too stiff and makes sitting on your wallet a pain in the butt. I can tell you from experience, that putting one of these in your wallet just plain sucks. The premise of these is to have a multi-tool on you at all times, nestled in a wallet or a pocket. Here is something that has a form factor that may not be the best.yes, I am talking about card shaped multi-tools. ![]()
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