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Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?

ca Offline Canuckdad

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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #30 on: September 26, 2022, 08:22:40 PM
 
For years, I only carried one SAK at a time.

Now I carry two SAKs at a time, but that's only because I've been too lazy to take the Classic off of my key chain.

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95% of the time I carry an alox so it has no toothpick or tweezers. I also carry models that have no scissors so I like that my little Classic SD on my key chain has all that
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #31 on: September 26, 2022, 10:01:16 PM
So... I am responding to my OWN thread lol.

 I decided I would not carry my classic SD on my key chain for a weekend, I would just carry my alox cadet for 2 days and see what happens. On day two I decided to bring a hamburger up to my dad in the hospital. After a few bites a piece of lettuce got stuck between my teeth. Thats when I realized I was doomed.

This is exactly why I carry my classic SD. I prefer to carry an alox over a cellidor, however, there is no toothpick on my alox. :rant:

So, I drove the 15 minutes it takes me to get home with this piece of lettuce driving me nuts. SURE I could have figured out some other way to remove it but I wanted to leave it there for a while as a punishment to never take my classic sd off my key chain again.

Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #32 on: September 26, 2022, 10:39:55 PM
Most SAK blades work fine as toothpicks; you just have to be a bit more careful than with the plastic variety.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #33 on: September 26, 2022, 11:09:58 PM
Most SAK blades work fine as toothpicks; you just have to be a bit more careful than with the plastic variety.

I like to use the awl. It's also good for cleaning out ear wax.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #34 on: September 26, 2022, 11:11:59 PM
Most SAK blades work fine as toothpicks; you just have to be a bit more careful than with the plastic variety.

As I read your response I instantly pictured a lot of blood and me in the dentist office or hospital LOL.

 I have a knack for accidently cutting myself . I am forever wearing band aids on my fingers. I am thankful for the advise my friend but I am SURE I would be that one guy that cuts his gums open if I tried that LOL  ;)
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #35 on: September 27, 2022, 05:49:40 AM
If you were Felix, you'd carve a toothpick from a nearby fallen tree.

Typos courtesy of Samsung Auto-Incorrect™


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #36 on: September 27, 2022, 07:45:55 PM
If you were Felix, you'd carve a toothpick from a nearby fallen tree.

Typos courtesy of Samsung Auto-Incorrect™

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Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #37 on: September 29, 2022, 04:37:59 PM
Carrying a 58mm on a keychain for me is so effortless and makes complete sense.  Its not in addition to, its really its own thing.  I hope that makes sense. 

I am not carrying it to compliment per se.  I carry it because its a great tool all on its own.  While I can see many who dislike redundancy I just dont see it that way. 

BTW, The Doctors Brush Picks are wonderful.  I carry a couple in my wallet ( I snap a pic later ).  There is no better toothpick IMO. 

You can also find MacGyver uses for them. 

   
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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #38 on: September 29, 2022, 07:41:37 PM
Carrying a 58mm on a keychain for me is so effortless and makes complete sense.  Its not in addition to, its really its own thing.  I hope that makes sense. 

I am not carrying it to compliment per se.  I carry it because its a great tool all on its own.  While I can see many who dislike redundancy I just dont see it that way. 

BTW, The Doctors Brush Picks are wonderful.  I carry a couple in my wallet ( I snap a pic later ).  There is no better toothpick IMO. 

You can also find MacGyver uses for them. 

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Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #39 on: September 29, 2022, 08:27:41 PM
Oh no, no, no,, I do not leave this house without a small alox on the keychain and a full size 93mm sheathed! Oh no, no, no you will not get me stepping foot out that house!
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As I sit on my Crapper Throne in the Reading Room and explode on the Commode, thinking, how my flush beat John’s and Jerry’s pair? Jack’s had to run for the Water Closet yet ended up tripping on a Can bowing and hitting his Head on the Porcelain God! 🚽


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Re: Is it redundant to carry two SAKs ?
Reply #40 on: July 19, 2024, 11:14:11 PM
It depends whether this tool redundancy I suppose.  In most cases people carry a 58mm plus a larger SAK although that's not always the case.

A combo I've just been carrying for a few days now but which I like a lot is the Farmer and a Jetsetter.  Really no redundancy here unless you consider having 2 bottle openers redundant, but I don't use the combotool on the Jetsetter to open bottles at all, it's only for the Phillips driver.


 

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