Many people have talk about these and like them
Are these TSA friendly?
“ * TSA approved to fly” in the description
Apparently the truckload of these woot must have has not been diminished… Maybe I’ll get one in my BOC along with that crazy Dyson Bane helmet…
So it is, thank you!
Only a fool would wrap their headphone cord on this thing right by the blades. ![]()
Do people inadvertently slice their fingers on the blades when reaching for this tool in their pockets?
This is very misleading advertising.
Even though the marketing copy says “TSA approved to fly” in the item descreiption, these cannot actually fly. In fact, they do not move at all. The description’s verbal trickery makes it sound like you are getting a flying multi-tool, but no, it is just a chunk of lifeless metal.
This has made me quite perturbed, and I will henceforth be lodging a complaint with management regarding my negative customer experience.
It’s a poor flyer who blames his Pocket Wizard
I’ve been given a few different types of these wallet tools and I’ve never found a good use for them that’s if I ever remember it’s in my wallet. Better to wait till you get the correct tool for the job.
Now if you fall out of a plane and land in the woods with only this tool…. Then good luck
Can anyone explain how the phone stand function works? I’m trying to imagine it and it’s not clicking.
I bought this and no way is it going on a keyring! Like putting an uncovered x-acto knife in your pocket. It has some handy little features and worth keeping one in the car, but it needs a case or cover of some sort. Per the question from @bmanner - I haven’t figured out how to use it as a phone stand, either.
If you expand @pepper114’s post by clicking the arrow in the top right corner of the embedded post, you’ll see pictures from @Ed3rd for a similar type of card.
Ah, I see the image now, thanks.
