Reddit Reddit reviews 2 Pack Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper Keychain Tweezers

We found 17 Reddit comments about 2 Pack Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper Keychain Tweezers. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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2 Pack Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper Keychain Tweezers
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17 Reddit comments about 2 Pack Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper Keychain Tweezers:

u/wags_01 · 12 pointsr/EDC
  1. Phone flashlights suck dick.
  2. Pockets, belt, bag.
  3. https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Bills-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY
  4. Multitool blades suck dick.
u/GL1207 · 10 pointsr/EDC

That's actually a pair of tweezers: Uncle Bill's Sliver Grippers.

Consensus is that they're a good pair of tweezers.

u/CrispyD · 6 pointsr/EDC

Uncle Bills Silver Gripper has been on my keychain for a while now; They work great, and haven't lost them yet. Inexpensive for how awesome they are.

http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Sliver-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY

u/pancaaakes · 6 pointsr/EDC
u/IceColdCarnivore · 6 pointsr/oddlysatisfying
u/ILoveYouSoVeryMuch · 5 pointsr/EDC
u/strikt9 · 5 pointsr/CampingGear

antiseptic wipes
bandaids
polysporin
anti histamine
imodium
sliver grippers
painkiller/anti inflammatory (ibuprofen or naproxen)
antacid?
afterbite?

u/pazin · 4 pointsr/EDC

Pasted from my site:
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Everyday Carry


My smallest set of gear that I always carry in my pockets consists of a knife, keychain, wallet and phone.

u/holygoat · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

Since I discovered Sliver Grippers five or so years ago, I've been satisfied. I keep a set in my wallet.

https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Bills-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY/

u/grandzooby · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

I use a small hiking first aid kit like you can get at REI like this one: http://www.rei.com/product/867435/rei-day-hiker-first-aid-kit
or
http://www.rei.com/product/867436/rei-backpacker-weekend-first-aid-kit

I augment them with spring-tweezers: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UBCKYY

u/redditwrongright · 3 pointsr/EDC

> Uncle Bills Sliver Gripper

Better deal?

u/tenzigshowtime · 2 pointsr/EDC
u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/EDC

Depends on what you need/use chief. You can get a lot of decent stuff for that. Whats your need, job, application, where you plan to EDC it- pants, pack, purse,etc?

That said, I have one of these on my keychain-

http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Sliver-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370660606&sr=8-1&keywords=sliver+gripper

u/asonzogni · 1 pointr/BSA

This is a real good start! I only have a few suggestions.

  1. Add 2 or 3 more pairs of gloves. Your safety comes first and gloves break, or if left unused for extended periods they dry rot. Get vinyl, not latex as many people have allergies.

    1a. Hand Sanitizer, for you before you put on gloves and after you take them off. EVERY TIME!

  2. Someone posted a picture of their kit with medic shears and a pen light. Those are vital in any kit! The shears help you expose a wound, and the pen light is a valuable diagnostic tool.

  3. Ditch the betadine and alcohol pads, clean wounds with soap and water. So, add a small bit of scentless hand soap.

  4. Ditch the burn cream, until a burn has cooled down for at least half an hour (more with bigger burns) all you are doing is basting the burn like a turkey. The cream will actually trap heat and continue to cause thermal damage. If it hurts to much to complete your "short hike" then it is not a minor burn, they need help.

  5. More adhesive bandages, they are small and cuts are plentiful. (with a commensurate amount of antibiotic cream)

  6. Add an OTC analgesic like Tylenol or Motrin

  7. Remember that you have an endless supply of cravats in your scouts Neckerchiefs. These are invaluable for bandaging and splinting so if your troop does not hike in uniform, or you just don't wear neckerchiefs, add 1 or 2 more cravats.

  8. Put the "blister kit" in the First aid kit, this way it never gets lost.

  9. Tweezers, because splinters happen! I am extremely partial to these http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Sliver-Gripper-Keychain-Tweezers/dp/B004UBCKYY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374681258&sr=8-2&keywords=sliver+gripper

  10. Segment everything into separate zip lock bags, keeps things dry, and if your patient is a mess keeps things uncontaminated.

  11. Consider laminating a single sheet of your care report and a grease pencil, impervious to rain, you can wipe it off afterwards for reuse, and a grease pencil always works. Photocopy before you erase it if you need a permanent record.

  12. You should always have your Part A&B (maybe even C) Med forms with you on a hike, we put all the scouts in a single zip file which we password protect (remember zip is encryption AND compression) and we put it on a thumb drive for all SM staff. This is: more tolerant of water than paper forms, takes less space, allows for multiple distribution, and the contents of the form are more secure.

    Because of First Aid Merit Badge I joined my local ambulance squad 27 years ago and then went to Paramedic school. Because of my professional certification I am obligated to use Oral Glucose instead of hard candy or Honey but those are well known working solutions. Just remember, they are only for conscious people who can ingest it themselves.

    That buckle whistle is pretty cool! I will be getting one today :)

u/ImALittleCrackpot · 1 pointr/trashy