Looking for a new pocket tool/pry bar

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Basically I'm looking for just a couple little tools to attach to like my backpack that I carry and one to attach to my keys. Been looking at the boker plus vox access tool or something similar. Does anyone have any recommendations? Something to pry with and a couple other little tools would be nice.
 
If your looking for something non-tactical the VAUGHAN & BUSHNELL 222CS MINI PRY BAR 5-1/2" (( not a paid BF Dealer )) is a nice little pry bar. Its only around $6.00 and its made in the USA.
 
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McFeeley's Pocketwrench II is an inexpensive useful tool It sits well in a pocket and passes even thru airport screening. Probably due to the lack of sharp/pointed edges.
 
I just picked up a Gerber Shard the other day and it seems like a nice little tool. Pry bar, three screwdrivers, wire stripper and bottle opener all for less than $10 on eBay. :)
 
I have an STR aphid, purchased here on BF, that I like a lot.

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I don't know if it's any help, but I have the generic version of one of these (( not paid BF Dealers )) in the tool section. I ground the curve off and rounded the end, put a paracord fob through the hole, and stuck it in the side pocket of my cargo jeans. It rides comfortably to the point you don't even know it's there.
 
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I've been carrying the Schrade key chain pry tool for a few years now.
It is OK for what it is. I've tried some serious prying with it but it is not long enough to be trying to pop a door.
 
Tried carrying a small pry bar on my keyring for a while and learned 2 things:

1. It cut holes in my pockets and
2. I never had any call to use it.
 
There's a pretty cool looking titanium pry bar made in china that I've been wanting to try. It's an OEM piece, and you can find it with several different brandings. Rockbros, Tooto Buy, Ill Gear, Tiremet, and Book (just google the names along with titanium too). Available in a few different finishes, including flamed. Don't spend more than $25-30 for one. I just wish it was cut for standard rather than metric wrench sizes.
 
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