What the hell?! Since when are a metal pin and a letter opener an essential bit of kit?! I really can't see any use for this.
TreeMunky to woldranger
31 Jan 173#4
Never had to fight a zombie letter? Lethal my friend.
jasee to woldranger
31 Jan 171#14
Just sharpen the letter opener and you have a knife, must be more useful :wink:
FocusST to woldranger
2 Feb 17#18
:smile:
The letter opener is actually a small knife and is sharp enough to whittle stuff.
The pin is very useful, used that to fix my watch strap before, get a splinter out and various other things.
These really are good, but get the scissors version.
SCORPIO111
31 Jan 171#3
Thank you
MrJed
31 Jan 173#5
The picture here is wrong - note it does not include the scissors or the magnifying glass. Heat from me though, I ordered it yesterday :smiley:
jediross
31 Jan 17#6
the one in the picture is around £25
heavymetal12345
31 Jan 171#7
careful with forgetting this is in your wallet at airport security. you will have this taken off you
JustLikeArkwright
31 Jan 171#9
I have this, paid a lot more a few years ago. Nice for a wallet, makes a good gift. Much heat.
onkoke
31 Jan 17#10
Looks convenient, useful and would make a great gift.
But seeing the alternative one with the scissors and light, I want that one. There are many times I have needed a cutting tool. Can't think of one I needed an emergency nail file.
But for £6.50.....
FocusST
31 Jan 17#11
Had one of these for years in my wallet, although the one with the scissors.
I remember wondering why my father in law had bought it for me, but it has been immensely useful. The scissors are the most useful bit, but everything else has been used at one point or another. Used the end of the file to fix a hotel wardrobe door once, used tweezers for splinters, little pen, tooth pick the lot!! :smile:
Very useful thing to have on you. I've also gone through airport security without them even mentioning it!! :wink:
Oh really? I only carry a credit card holder and the ninja slots in nicely, whereas I doubt this Victorinox item would. I regularly use mine as a box opener, bottle opener and screwdriver. I cannot lose any of the functions and if I drop or step on it then it will not break. Not sure it's a waste of time but you're entitled to your opinion.
edit: Furthermore, if you compare Amazon reviews the Wallet Ninja gets a far better distribution of review scores...
sion51
31 Jan 17#16
I got given one of these. I certainly wouldn't pay £3 for it, let alone more.
iliveinuk
31 Jan 17#17
Tempted but gonna wait till i see one with the scissors. That is the better version
MrJed
2 Feb 17#19
Mine arrived and I've already used the pin to reset my Hue dimmer switch :smiley:
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorinox-07200T-Swiss-Card/dp/B001U51ZUI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485861408&sr=8-1&keywords=Victorinox+SwissCard+Quattro+Multi-Tool
Amazon... happy to price match lol
The letter opener is actually a small knife and is sharp enough to whittle stuff.
The pin is very useful, used that to fix my watch strap before, get a splinter out and various other things.
These really are good, but get the scissors version.
But seeing the alternative one with the scissors and light, I want that one. There are many times I have needed a cutting tool. Can't think of one I needed an emergency nail file.
But for £6.50.....
I remember wondering why my father in law had bought it for me, but it has been immensely useful. The scissors are the most useful bit, but everything else has been used at one point or another. Used the end of the file to fix a hotel wardrobe door once, used tweezers for splinters, little pen, tooth pick the lot!! :smile:
Very useful thing to have on you. I've also gone through airport security without them even mentioning it!! :wink:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Novelty-Wallet-Ninja-Pocket-ThumbsUp/dp/B00KS2VDEW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1485874243&sr=8-2&keywords=wallet+ninja
edit: Furthermore, if you compare Amazon reviews the Wallet Ninja gets a far better distribution of review scores...