Reddit Reddit reviews Screwpop Ron's Keychain Utility Knife 3.0 Stainless Steel Multi-Tool Bottle Opener

We found 5 Reddit comments about Screwpop Ron's Keychain Utility Knife 3.0 Stainless Steel Multi-Tool Bottle Opener. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Screwpop Ron's Keychain Utility Knife 3.0 Stainless Steel Multi-Tool Bottle Opener
The World's most HANDY utility knife: cut, slice, score and much more!Includes: 4 step utility blade (also uses 2 notch standard utility blades from all manufacturers)Easy one-handed operation (super fast deployment and retraction of blade)Magnetically sticks to a grill, refrigerator, appliances, workshop machines and etc.Attaches to a keyring, carabiner clip, backpack, bag, etc.
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5 Reddit comments about Screwpop Ron's Keychain Utility Knife 3.0 Stainless Steel Multi-Tool Bottle Opener:

u/classymathguy · 2 pointsr/PacificCrestTrail

My experience comes from an AT thru hike, but I am also planning a PCT hike.

I hear the Sawyer Mini is a real hassle to deal with, and I think most people prefer the Squeeze in spite of the extra weight.

You can save weight by reusing a disposable drink bottle instead of taking a Nalgene.

You may very well decide that you only want one pair of boxers. On the other hand you might want a third pair of socks.

I would note that listening to music is unlikely to be a significant drain on your phone's battery, compared to anything else you might use it for (even things like turning the screen on). You probably don't need the Nano, but I guess that depends on how you use your phone.

Your knife is very heavy, and has much more functionality than you need - most hikers will only ever use the blade, and that doesn't need to be more than a couple inches long. You might consider this knife as an ultralight option, or this one at about 23 grams which includes a bottle opener (the only tool I ever use besides the blade).

I notice you haven't listed maps, headlamp, food storage and protection, or a trowel.

u/apathy-sofa · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Not looking to hijack this thread, but while we're on the subject, has anyone tried a box cutter or utility knife? I have noticed that there are some lightweight ones (like 0.8 oz / 23 grams), and the blades lock. I think something like this would work for what I use a knife for in the backcountry (repairs), but haven't tried one.

E.g. https://www.amazon.com/Screwpop-Utility-Stainless-Multi-tool-Bottle/dp/B00UZHT432/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1518113314&sr=8-1&keywords=screwpop+utility+knife+3.0

u/Blurgas · 1 pointr/EDC

Cheap alternative is this Screwpop utility knife tool thingie
It holds a razor, it has a bottle opener, and a magnet(a magnet?! gasp!)
$10, gets the job done, and cheap enough your wallet won't go FUUUUUU if you lose it