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Post by tjwilhelm on Aug 6, 2012 17:07:15 GMT -7
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Post by wtrfwlr on Aug 6, 2012 17:33:29 GMT -7
Well now that is a pretty cool looking tool there T.J. I guess I'm getting over my aversion to all of these poly-plastic things in the world. I have always been a leather/wood/steel sorta guy but those kinda tools are fewer and fewer. Another thing that is interesting to me is I had no idea that Zippo made anything other than cigarette lighters.
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Post by garret on Aug 6, 2012 17:40:20 GMT -7
that looks like a useful tool, only issue i can see it having is if it uses non standard blade lengths, if it is a standard size meaning you could buy them from any hardware store that would be excellent, if it is non standard and only avaliable from zippo that would suck
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Post by Lawdog2705 on Aug 6, 2012 18:20:18 GMT -7
Now that is neat!
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Post by kutkota on Aug 6, 2012 19:07:12 GMT -7
That is neat. Wish I hadn't purchased the hawk that I did and this instead. Did you purchase one or did you just see it?
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Post by alex on Aug 6, 2012 19:10:55 GMT -7
Like it....got a cool factor going on...as well as a useful factor!!!
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Post by ncguy on Aug 6, 2012 19:14:57 GMT -7
It says coming soon in the link. If it was me i would wait for some reviews. just my .02
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Post by geron on Aug 7, 2012 6:36:15 GMT -7
In the photo's in relation to the man's hand looks to be a 12" saw blade.
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Post by graf on Aug 7, 2012 6:50:57 GMT -7
Thats got me written all over it, I like Zippo products. In fact ever since I started keeping a inner tube around my lighter I can go weeks without refueling, I also found replacing the original padding in the lighterfuel section with cotton balls it burns better plus I can always remove a cotton ball and just spark it if I do run out of fuel and need fire.
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Post by pathwinder14 on Aug 7, 2012 7:00:40 GMT -7
That's pretty cool. I wonder what the durability of the handle is?
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Post by hunter63 on Aug 7, 2012 18:38:08 GMT -7
I'll wait and see how it is reviewed...combination tools generally are not a substitute for the tools they replace.
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Post by onidah on Feb 11, 2014 15:54:45 GMT -7
Just did a quick search to see what the reviews on various websites are saying about this tool. They basically confirmed my first impressions and make me appreciate not spending any money on this device. Seems to have gained limited traction with the mall ninja crowd, but doesn't appear to work very well for people who actually put it to use.
Onidah
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Post by woodyz on Feb 11, 2014 19:53:55 GMT -7
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