🖤 The ultimate tactical pen that’s as sharp as your hustle.
Crafted from ultra-strong aircraft aluminum and tungsten carbide, this 6-in-1 tactical pen combines a self-defense tip, smooth ballpoint pen, flashlight, bottle opener, screwdriver, and hex wrench in one sleek, lightweight tool. Featuring a threaded thumb grip for optimal power transfer, smear-proof quick-dry ink with 5 refills, and 6 batteries included, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliability and style in every situation.
Color | Black |
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Brand | ANKAKA |
Included Components | Multi-tool, 5 inks (1 preinstalled) and 2 sets of batteries (1 preinstalled), Self Defense Tip, Pen, Flashlight |
Number of Pieces | 11 |
Folded Size | around 6 inches |
Manufacturer | Ankaka |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.09 x 2.24 x 0.68 inches |
Item model number | C90505 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Closure | Screw Off Cap |
Grip Type | thumb grip |
Material Type | Tungsten Carbide |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 11 Piece Set |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | C90505 |
B**M
Loved the quality
The best tactic pen. Definitely worth buying the price is good
G**.
Great Product, Great Price, Great Value
This Tactical Pen is such a good product at such a good price I bought two more to give as gifts. Comes in a nice gift box too.
R**7
Very convenient!!!
I like the weight of it and of course, the features. Ink pen, bottle opener, screw driver, hex wrench, defensive tip, and flashlight all-in-one. There's also little metal teeth on one side of the wrench attachment that can be used to cut through SOME items or even open a box. It also comes with ink refills and additional batteries. Plenty of functionality.This metal pen feels great in your hands. I like that, should you have to defend yourself, the flashlight end's edges aren't jagged where you would need to place your thumb, like some others. The smooth edge keeps you from injuring yourself. It writes well, so I really like that as well. All pluses!Minuses? Just two if you want to call them that.The ink pen cap can't be screwed on the opposite end for safekeeping. However..... the opposite end has the defensive tip. So, do you want this product to defend yourself if needed, or as a writing tool? Pick your REAL battles.The flashlight isn't as bright as it appears in the ad video. Yes, I know it's a pen light. I also have other penlights I carry that are VERY bright. I was hoping not to have to carry both.I reached out to the Seller, who is GREAT by the way, and mentioned the dim light. They QUICKLY sent out another, without having to return the first one, to rectify the issue. The second pen's flashlight was only slightly brighter, so one can deduce that it's either a battery issue, a bulb issue, OR just that the pen's light isn't that bright. So I'll have to continue carrying my other penlight.Either way, weapons aren't allowed in my workplace, so having something on me for defense (since some coworkers tend to forget and leave outer doors ajar) gives me a little more sense of security, so I'll be keeping it. Oh, and it fits nicely in every pocket.I definitely recommend buying it, still. I still think it's worth it. I still think it's a good product, and a good buy. I would have given it 4.5 stars, only taking half a point due to the flashlight, but that's not an option.Nonetheless, get it. You'll like it.
G**R
Great pen, but no blade!
Great multipurpose tactical pen ...but lacks knife bladle, which very few tactical pens have! (More $! )A big shortcoming!
K**N
The man likes his new toy
Good quality, my fiancé really does like it. A stereotypical gift for a male human, but I guess sometimes stereotypes ring true…
G**L
The Most Loaded Tactical Crock: Has New Weaknesses Other Brands Don't!
This tri-Function Kubotan is a very unweildy pen. The "pen" comes in a nice sturdy gift box containing the device, ink refills, and spare batteries. It is made with strong, high-quality materials. Even in the instances where the parts weren't planned out properly or affixed to one-another securely so they wouldn't be wobblies, the materials were good.I've had this device for over a year, and it really only has two parts that are both easily usable and reliable, and out of an advertised six, that's not acceptable. Sections separated by *, for each part of the Kubotan.*The emergency window-breaker/pressure point tool/kubotan tip is very strong, and pointed, but thankfully not sharp. It could easily wear a hole through fabric if kept in a pocket regularly, and the textured grip will prove handy for both maintaining forward thrust in wet situations such as breaking a car window underwater, and gathering a valuable DNA sample if it needs to be used to defend against an attacker.Suggestion: Use the sturdy clip or a belt-mounted pen holster for daily carry and easy access.*The tool portion of the pen containing the wrench, saw, bottle-opener, and screwdriver is made of sturdy coated steel, but is quite wobblies in it's setting. I would not trust it to withstand any significant torque before falling apart.Suggestion: Maybe a little JB Weld around the base would secure it further, but I don't hold out much hope.*Pen is more trouble than it's worth, as it does not screw securely into device body for use, forcing the user to unscrew the pen from the body then find a place to put the oversized 'cap' every time one wishes to jot a note. Writing with such a short pen can cause hand cramping. It also prevents this pen from being used primarily as a writing utensil, as inferred in the description. Device must be stored in self-defense mode, making use of the pen function incredibly unwieldy.Suggestion: Use the pen cartridge compartment for holding matches, fish-hooks, or other tiny gear instead, and carry a pen too. The manufacturer could put the correct threading on the pen section so it can all go together in pen configuration instead, but until that is fixed, the pen part is better suited to being a storage compartment.*Dual-function flashlight has a solid-on and a flashing mode. When the batteries are new, the light is bright enough to find your keys or walk a known path or sidewalk at night in an area without streetlights.Suggestion: Perhaps it would be brighter if the led were replaced with some chip-style LEDs which are brighter and more efficient, but even then it would likely not produce defensive or signaling-capacity brightness.* In closing, it is an inexpensive base for modifications, if one has the time and skill, and it could become something pretty cool given some effort as it, it's worth the money for what it does properly.Despite the lovely presentation packaging, I wouldn't give it to anyone in it's current form unless you know a survivalist who is always bragging about their latest overdesigned gadget, or a DIY buff who would have fun customizing it into something truly worthwhile.Research the Kubotan for description, history, and techniques of use for this unique modern self-defense tool.All in all, I'm not upset that I bought it, but I wouldn't purchase it again.Suggestion: Spend the extra few dollars to get a better device that doesn't claim to do so much, but at least can uphold it's claims.
N**H
Flashlight not working?
Works for me in a pinch if I need it. This will be my EDC carry . In response to the negative comments, For those who’ve think they’re flashlight is not working on this product, you haft to flip the battery around , they do this for in case of accidental fire during transport hence killing the battery. No cap for the glass break? Tell me why would you even need one? In case of an emergency you want that glass break ready to go, I can pull it out of my pocket and deploy it in a self defense / rescue situation. Having a cap on a glass break can mean life or death when time is in the essence. Overall I am happy with this product. Would recommend and would buy again.
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