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Columbia River Knife and Tool 9075 Li’l Guppie Multitool, Grey/Black

November 29, 2009 · Posted in Popular Safety Tools 

  • 10mm crescent wrench
  • Standard and Phillips screwdriver
  • 1-Inch Knife
  • Bottle opener
  • Carabineer

Product Description
Another unique multi-tool from I.D. Works, with locking spring-loaded pliers, two hex screwdriver bits, and a quick-action stainless steel combo-edged blade. Comfortable Zytel scales and nylon sheath make this a real monster at a great price. Comes with a Matte finish…. More >>

Columbia River Knife and Tool 9075 Li’l Guppie Multitool, Grey/Black

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4 Responses to “Columbia River Knife and Tool 9075 Li’l Guppie Multitool, Grey/Black”

  1. Joseph C. Durocher on November 29th, 2009 5:30 am

    Compact but quite usefull. Unique design with an appropriate name given. Only one issue. WHY was this not designed sooner than now.

    PS: Makes an excellent gift as well, (was suggested by quite a number of people)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Alex McNair on November 29th, 2009 7:09 am

    I have bought many, many little tools that promised to change my life and save the world when it all depended on having a small screwdriver on hand… All those tools are in a drawer somewhere while the Li’l Guppie is on my beltloop. This tool is small enough and easy enough to carry around that you actually do. Have a bottle opener, screwdrivers, wrench, and a knife handy, not on your dresser at home where you can’t reach it when you need it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. J. Ross on November 29th, 2009 10:00 am

    Who is this product good for? I would imagine anyone, but especially for people like me. I am one of those people who need a great number of keys on my person most of the day. This means that rather than have budging and uncomfortable (and then torn) pockets I clip them all to a carabineer and then link that to a belt loop. Because a small knife is always handy I also always clip a pocket knife to the carabineer as well. This is what is so great about this product — it takes two steps out of the process. I clip all my keys to the Guppie and then link that onto my belt.

    Irrelevant of why you are considering purchasing it here are the pros:

    – the knife is sharp and solid

    - the screw drivers are good

    - the wrench is useful for small jobs.

    -It’s really sturdy.

    - A la Office Space, it’s got a great bottle opener

    Cons:

    -It is a little heavy (minor complaint)

    - it can be tricky to use the Philips head screwdriver

    - It doesn’t have a plastic toothpick or tweezers, but I really can’t remember the last time I actually used those anyway…

    Overall I highly recommend it.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Carolyn the Librarian on November 29th, 2009 10:59 am

    As a Technical Services librarian, I’m constantly looking for a small screwdriver to open a computer case, a little wrench to loosen a laminator bolt, a knife to open a box… But I’ve been uncomfortable carrying a large multi-tool. I saw this on someone’s list of “Tools Every Geek Should Own” and decided to try it. When I first got it, I was surprised at how small it is – but it really is useful! This little gem fits in a pocket very easily, clips to a belt loop, and has lots of useful things attached. My li’l guppy has everything I need, nothing I don’t, and it makes a great keychain. Yes, it’s a little heavier (like, grams heavier) than a standard keychain, but I don’t even notice it. I’ve given away 4 so far as gifts to people who have totally geeked out on mine the moment they saw it – and that’s not counting the several managers at my job who have bought them for themselves. Seriously – you can’t go wrong with this tool. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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