Reddit Reddit reviews LEATHERMAN, Brewzer Keychain Bottle Opener, Built in the USA, Stainless Steel

We found 9 Reddit comments about LEATHERMAN, Brewzer Keychain Bottle Opener, Built in the USA, Stainless Steel. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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LEATHERMAN, Brewzer Keychain Bottle Opener, Built in the USA, Stainless Steel
2 TOOLS in 1: A premium bottle opener and Mini Pry; Compliant with current TSA regulations for allowable carry-on itemsBOTTLE OPENER: The Brewzer's bottle opener allows you to easily pop the top on your favorite beverage anytimeMINI PRY: The Brewzer is equipped with a mini pry tool made from heat-treated stainless steel; this small and strong tool is perfect for popping open a lid, such as a paint canOUR GUARANTEE: We’re proud to stand behind every product that leaves our factory in Portland, Oregon; That’s why we offer our 25-year warranty, so you can be confident your Leatherman lasts a lifetimeEASY TO CARRY: The Brewzer features a key ring hole that easily attaches to a split ring or key ring, allowing you to keep the multitool handy at all times
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9 Reddit comments about LEATHERMAN, Brewzer Keychain Bottle Opener, Built in the USA, Stainless Steel:

u/IceColdCarnivore · 6 pointsr/oddlysatisfying
u/NearlyLegit · 4 pointsr/EDC

At the moment I'm running:

TEC Centipede - Titanium ruler that's about 8.5cm in length. I measure things irregularly, but not enough to warrant a full tape measure which will take up more pocket space. Feels super well made.

Leatherman Micra - Just got it, and I'm torn on how much I like it. Whilst beefy, the scissors sometimes flex whilst cutting thicker items (so it goes between the blades laterally). I've never had this problem with my Classic SD, and may end up moving up to a 74mm Victorinox like the Executive for the sake of the bigger scissors.

Boker Vox Access Tool - Titanium prybar with a carbide glass breaker on the end. I've come from the SD Titanium Prybar which was bloody useless for nail pulling due to the groove literally being a 'V' without any guiding for nails, and the edge of the bottle opener kept digging into my hand when I used it. Although for it's follies, the tip lip is very thin (yet sturdy) and can get between thinner crevices than the VAT; I also drove in a couple of nails with the SD, and in seeing if I could unscrew a half in one with the VAT, I chipped the guiding groove for the nail puller (not severely, but it was kind of disheartening as I literally just bought it and didn't think it was much of a stress test).

Kershaw Pub - Technically this isn't on my keys, as I put it in the 'snuff pocket' in my jeans, it's beefier than the VAT for box opening, and the blade is about the same size as a Stanley blade. It's a bit of a different design and great for fidgeting. Not so great for fidgeting when people see you, but fun all the same.

I've currently retired:

The SD Ti Prybar - See above, a great little prybar, hampered by a frankly stupid decision to put a bottle opener on it. NOT EVERYTHING NEEDS A BOTTLE OPENER.

Victorinox Classic SD - A present which I absolutely love, however I'm in the pursuit for something 'beefier', although the scissors on this are second to none for all the little odd jobs I've had over the years.

Uncle Bills Sliver Grippers - Brilliant tweezers for splinters, however the first day I put them on my keys, and then sat on my keys, I hadn't put them in the holder right and they stabbed me in the arse. These tweezers have never been on my keys since.

Resqme Car Escape tool - Had it on the keychain, realised I'd only ever use it in the car, and now I keep it in the glovebox as I have the glass breaker on the VAT.

Leatherman Squirt PS4 - An absolutely fantastic multitool let down by a shit pair of scissors which have a lot of play between the blades. It results in a lot of rough cuts and ultimately spoils a perfect out of the box multi-tool. In the pursuit of better scissors and a lighter set of keys, I've currently retired this fantastic piece of kit.

Leatherman Brewzer - I absolutely loved this little prybar, but it broke in half when I tried to get a little shelf stud out of a bookcase, and it just shattered my confidence in the product to the point that I can't be bothered sending it in under warranty, as I know I'd never use it again.

Gerber Dime - I bought this at the same time as the Squirt PS4 because I couldn't decide between them. After taking them both out of the packing and comparing them side by side one after the other, it was instantly obvious that the Leatherman was just the better fit, so this was retired pretty much instantly and was gifted within an hour.

True Utility Keytool - First keytool I ever had and it was great for years! Practically invisible and as I only used it for the file, the mini screwdriver, and the thread cutter, it was fantastic. Never had an issue with the quality, and never had the need to take it off the key it was on, I only stopped carrying it because I don't use the type of key it works with anymore, and don't want to carry it round for the sake of it when I have so many other options. Great little buy though.

I'm probably going to buy:

Victorinox Manager - This is pretty much the best multitool for what I really need, and it has a pen. It's just 58mm and I really want a larger pair of scissors, however it has all the tools I've used recently, and it has a pen!

Another Prybar. As soon as I find a beefy titanium 80mm~ straight prybar which doesn't have a bottle opener on it, and instead has another useful purpose I'm going to get it. Hell, even if it doesn't have a secondary purpose I'll probably get it as well.

u/Prince_Jellyfish · 4 pointsr/EDC
u/Sloppy1sts · 2 pointsr/ems
u/definitelynotaspy · 2 pointsr/EDC

And here's one for $5

and $7

and $10

Atwood tools are a collector's item. No different from buying an expensive stamp or an expensive coin or whatever.

So I don't get what your point is. People can only spend money on things that are 100% useful? That's stupid.

Then there's the whole "it's not just a keychain" argument, but you've clearly made up your (stupid) mind on that one so I won't even bother.

edit: nevermind, just looked at you're profile and you're just an idiot troll, so don't bother replying.

u/IVIaks · 1 pointr/EDC
u/goodfella9000 · 1 pointr/EDC

i honestly don't use it too much; mostly for cracking beers; i usually have other tools nearby if i need to pry or turn a screw. However, it's more functional than just having a bottle opener on the key chain and it's only $7. That said, I'm finding that i wish i had a wrench on it more than anything though and may upgrade to something like the Leatherman Brewzer http://www.amazon.com/Leatherman-831675-Brewzer-Pocket-Multi-tool/dp/B00AU6AN1K/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1382962990&sr=1-1&keywords=brewzer, or Scrhade tool http://www.amazon.com/Schrade-SCHTPT-Key-Chain-Tool/dp/B009XMWY5K/ref=pd_sim_sg_4

u/UncannyGodot · 1 pointr/knives

If you are after a knife that generally feels great to use, I would discourage you from buying a knife with sundry attachments. They've always poked me when I try to use the knife. If you want additional functionality you could get a Gerber Shard or a Leatherman Brewzer. I would take a multitool attached to my Skyline (or other light knife of your choice) over a Shuffle unless you direly want to save cash.

I normally don't suggest this, but you might even want a knife with partial serration. It's terribly handy for cutting through lines.

u/jangiegb · 1 pointr/rawdenim

keychain flashlight, tiny pen (peeking out behind the flashlight), bottle opener at the bottom, house key and office desk key hooked into the next set.