Tool Logic Credit Card Knives

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Does anyone have any experience with these? I was looking at one to put in my wallet, so any opinions would be nice. Thanks!
 
Depends on what you want one for.If youre wanting a gadget card to carry all those little tools you need then i would pick the one that closely matches your intended needs .Their are several combinations to choose from. If your wanting one just for the knife spend the extra bucks and invest in a spydercard. Ive had several wallet cards and to be honest with you they were all found to be usless to me,other than the toothpick! Just my own personal opinion!
 
I saw some on sale cheap one time and bought a couple to give as gifts. The recipients thought that they were pretty cool little gadgets. However, after playing with one I concluded that it didn't really add anything to the items I already carry, so I didn't keep one for myself. I guess it largely depends upon what you're already packing.
 
I've had a standoffish interest in these little gadgets since the Swisscards first came out. However after much thought, I've determined that a Spydercard would probably be much better for wallet carry. It is an actual lockblade, quite safe. Total quality. These Tool Logic and Swisscard gadgets are super cool but appear to be quite fragile and cheap looking. Of course I could be wrong.

I believe I'll just go with the Spydercard. Cheers.
 
I carried a Tool Logic Tool Lite Deluxe for a couple of years. It makes a good backup tool, although I wouldn't want to rely on it as my only multi-tool. It is small, light, and easy to carry.

If what you really want is a knife, I would also recommend the SpyderCard as the best of its kind.

--Bob Q
 
I would look at the SOG version. I have a Spydercard and the lock failed with little use. I love Spyderco and I just probably got a bad one...I'm just waiting to send it back to the factory.
Matt
 
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