My least used SAK tool....

Not using the corkscrew? Here's some advice: Whenever you face one bastard of a knot, remember that you have one of the best untieing tools on earth. That ingenious corkscrew works like a charm: thin enough to pierce through its weakest spot, dull enough to not damage the cord. Like when your kid proudly presents you his very own interpretation of the double loop knot, perpetually sealing his feet inside those bags of leather like the gold in Fort Knox. Follow my advice and the corkscrew will save your day many times, trust me...
 
remember that you have one of the best untieing tools on earth

It's been mentioned around here before, but I will second that. At first I was mostly interested in SAKs with the backside phillips but when I discovered this use, my preference switched to the corkscrew models.
 
I guess I fall in step with the OP.

I EDC a Mini Grip, and I use it for any cutting tasks. For bottle opening, screwdriving, etc., I use the SAK. So I suppose I use the blade the least!
 
It's been mentioned around here before, but I will second that. At first I was mostly interested in SAKs with the backside phillips but when I discovered this use, my preference switched to the corkscrew models.

And don't forget about the eyeglass screwdriver insert for the old corkscrew.
 
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