🔗 Gear Up in Style!
The Multitool Bracelet 29 in 1 is a versatile and stylish accessory designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this adjustable bracelet features 29 essential tools, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and other adventures. Its sleek design ensures you look great while being prepared for anything!
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Lemasa |
Item Weight | 172 Grams |
Included Components | Bracelets |
Number of Pieces | 29 |
Folded Size | [MINIMAL] |
Drive System | Phillips |
UPC | 784141771073 |
Manufacturer | HOKELD |
Part Number | 784141771073 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.03 x 4.02 x 2.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | XF-sL-25 |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Really like these tool bracelets more than I should! LOL
I got this bracelet for "dress up". Daily, I wear the silver version, and I wear a silver tone metal bracelet watch. They are comparable weight, and I feel they are sort of "balanced", if that makes any sense. They feel a bit like a set.So when I dress up or go out, I put on a nicer black skeleton watch with gold highlights, and I got this to wear on the other wrist to balance out the weight against my "dressy" watch.As far as function? Well, I have used my silver tone bracelet at work in a pinch, but I wouldn't count on it for anything important. And because I'm using this black one for dress up, I won't be using it for anything other than some random, dire, emergency situation. They are basically identical, but I don't want the black to get scratched up.One caveat I will say - since I wear my silver one daily, it gets a lot of abuse and beat around. It holds up well, EXCEPT... sometimes the screws come lose. The first time, I lost the screw. Since I took one link out to size the bracelet down to fit, I had a spare. the second time, I foolishly cross-threaded the screw putting it back in too quickly, so had to swap out that link.My solution was to get some thread lock and after soaking my silver bracelet in hot water for 20 minutes and then scrubbing it down with a fingernail brush and soap to get it cleaned from sweat and grime, I sat down and removed every screw, one at a time, and put thread locker on the screw, and then replaced it. I let it sit for 24 hours after that to help ensure all the locker set well. I don't expect any more issues with loose screws.I haven't done this with my black bracelet yet, but it needs to get done (just the threadlocker part). I do recommend doing this if you buy the bracelet and plan to wear it regularly. I used blue thread locker, not the red, and it's been fine. If you wanted to be more permanent, red requires high heat to release the screws, and I suspect that may change the color of the finish of the metal if you even need to release the screws (I expect they may snap before the red lets go otherwise, rendering that link useless.)Final thoughts: I really do like the heft/weight of this bracelet, and I've received compliments on it a few times. Its unusual from other jewelry/bracelets. Some people don't recognize immediately that it is basically a multi-tool, so its a fun conversation piece as well.Strongly recommend. Might make a good gift for a man in your life or for yourself. Remember the thread locker suggestion!
C**Y
So cool!
Amazing product! My husband cant wait to use it!!
S**.
Great tool, little unconfortable for a bracelet
It is a great tool, and the materials are strong, not meat to be a big tool for big repairs, but will get you out of trouble in the middle of nowhere.The looks is great, and the variety of tools is also good.
B**N
Does it's job.
Maintains a goth look but you're an uncool dad now and you justify it by its utility, yep.
R**Z
Handy!
Handy! Well thought out & ergonomic
P**C
A gift for any Techie in your family
GREAT gift for any Tech or worker- ladies if your husband/boyfriend/son is blue collar- these thing are THE GIFT. If you pair this with the watchband attachments for his watch - you will make him a GOD at work
T**Y
Just pull band to open
The clasp opens by just pulling on the band in the direction that the clasp opens.The instructions make it look like you need to push in on two screws to release the clasp. Examining the screws of the clasp shows no mechanical release connected to the screws. The clasp seems to work by two spring-loaded nubs that give way when the band is pulled.The tool is slightly heavy to wear, but well worth the low price.
M**N
Worthless -- requires a channel lock to undo clasp!
I've never left a negative review before but... while this tool seems like a good idea in principle it is worthless in practice: it must be removed from your wrist to use, but to remove it requires a channel lock or other large jaw pliers! That is, the clasp is requires force beyond what fingers can provide to push the tiny screws in far enough to release the clasp, so it is impossible to remove from the wrist without other tools! It's unfortunate they ignored 100 years of normal watchband technology to make their clasp, otherwise it seems like it could be pretty useful for field work. I threw it in the trash...
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