They cost $12 a pop. A small loop of cord and a quick-release buckle make them work as zipper pulls on a backpack, or perhaps as a keychain.The Gerber Daily Carry line, “GDC” for short, comes to market next month. The four tiny tools listed below, each with unique functionality, will ship to stores with the first GDC run. In all, the models include the Zip Blade, the Zip Driver, the Zip Hex, and the Zip LightWe got a couple of the Gerber tools in the GearJunkie office to try. The tools are small in the hand. For common tasks — slicing open a box, tightening a seatpost bolt on a bike — they come in handy.Made of aluminum and steel, each one weighs 1 ounce or less. They are 1.5 to 2 inches long. The little knife on the Zip Blade swings open on a pivot. It locks in place for careful work with a stubby blade. The Zip Light model has an L.E.D. flashlight on the end. It’s bright enough to read by or, in a pinch, even hike at night on an easy trail. But don’t expect the GDC products to replace your regular multitool or Swiss Army Knife. They are not meant for wilderness tasks. As take-anywhere tools, however, the Gerber line is a fun and useful addition to the expanding category of “everyday carry” equipment.
off topic for a sec, I didn't know WE had a FaceBook page being something of a facebook junkie i'm shocked i've never stumbled across it (i'm a little hurt i haven't had a 'freinds request' yet )
Quote from: Taxi Dad on March 28, 2013, 01:32:44 PMoff topic for a sec, I didn't know WE had a FaceBook page being something of a facebook junkie i'm shocked i've never stumbled across it (i'm a little hurt i haven't had a 'freinds request' yet ) Aww mate, look it up and you'll find some of us there
i have NOW ! and you're was one of the first faces to greet me Tom
Whats Facebook? (Image removed from quote.)I do like those little zipper tools
Nope, I won't be getting any of those..