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Nut Tool
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Nut Tool 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Black Diamond

Your Opinion: 
 - 7 Votes
 

 

Page By: jfox

Created/Edited: Apr 17, 2007 / Apr 17, 2007

Object ID: 2994

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Product Description

Simple, beautiful, elegant, lightweight, ergonomic inexpensive; All that plus you can crack open a frosty 12oz. bottle with the sucker!

Unstick fused nuts, retrieve buried cams and leave the route booty-free with our lightweight Nut Tool. Its slim design fits in thin cracks and a hook on the end is ideal for getting after stuck cams.

Features

Steel construction, weighs next to nothing, opens beer bottles with ease!

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Reviews

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Dan DaltonI cannot imagine that...

Voted 5/5

this nut too is any different than other basic tools, I myself have a Wild Country tool, but the fact that it is prefectly designed to open beers as well really makes me want to get one!

Dan
Posted Apr 26, 2007 1:54 pm

jfoxDoes what it's supposed to...

Voted 5/5

and then some!
Posted May 7, 2007 6:40 pm

rasgoatnot much to say

Voted 5/5

it works. I like the loop, handle, bottle opener at the end. It allows you to connect a biner to it and really jam at the gear you are trying to free, when neccesary.
Posted Aug 6, 2007 3:59 pm

cushmanSimple

Voted 5/5

Opens beers, catches on nipple rings, what's not to like?
Posted Dec 7, 2007 3:19 pm

AltitudeSicknessClean and Light

Voted 5/5

This thing does the job. It is stiff. You can crack on the gear placements as hard as you need to get them loose with this piece of gear.
Posted Jan 6, 2008 11:37 pm

mrauthentic616rm2Useful...

Voted 5/5

not a thing wrong with it. Takes alot of abuse.
Posted May 6, 2008 1:35 pm

TacoDelRioAwesome

Voted 5/5

Bought it for four reasons:
1. Needed a backup
2. Needed a beer opening device
3. Beer is important
4. It was $4 bucks

Good for giving to the second as a lender. Really good for getting beer inside.
Posted Jun 23, 2008 8:05 pm

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