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Your neighbors will know you are doing serious work when you pull this grenade out. Pop open the bottom chamber for access to all the screwdriver bits and remove the pin section of the grenade off to access the chuck. That famous grenade shape provides you with a nice slip free surface to grip it. Check it out in full screwdriver mode after the break.

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Give a man to reason to use any type of tool and he is all over it. And since these Bottle Screws have a Phillips head on them, every man will be breaking out the screwdrivers every time a half filled bottle needs to be stored. Looking at the practical side, their low profile tops will let you keep them anywhere the bottle itself would fit. No pricing information available.

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If you are a handyman or tool over who also enjoys making drinks for guests then this bartending tool kit is right up your alley. Look at the contents of this thing: Nails (olive picks), Hammer (bottle opener), Saw (lemon/lime slicer), Screwdriver (corkscrew), Spackle Knife (cocktail strainer) and a jigger with no tool likeness at all. A pretty cool gift for that fatherly figure who you have no idea what to get for a birthday.

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The headline may be a bit misleading. True, but an apt description for what you can do with the Clever Collar. It is a simple but useful little product. A round light with three LED’s that has a hole in it so you can slip it on pretty much any screwdriver. I suppose the fact that the light itself may obscure your vision is not germane to a discussion of it’s usefulness.

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What more do you want out of clothing than for it to do it’s job, look good and act as a tool kit?

As you can see, this isn’t your ordinary belt. It features a bottle opener buckle and the prongs come off to be used as Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers. Plus the loop detaches with a 8, 10 and 11mm wrench. And with all that it still holds your pants up.

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Pro Tool Access Kit V2

If you are going to void the warranty on your gaming console, you might as well have the right tools for the job. Fortunately, the right tools only cost $14.95 – so when you f*ck something up you will have a little extra spending cash to pick up another system.

The Access Pro Toolkit will open just about any console (including vintage and handhelds ) from the big three producers – Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft. It can also be used to open cellphones if you are so inclined.

The full contents of the kit are available after the break.
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Cyber Snipa

I’m a nerd – that’s why I write for this site. But you have to draw the line somewhere, and the Cyber Snipa is so far beyond the line that I can’t even see it.

The hardcore tag houses a 512mb USB memory stick, with an in use status light, ideal for storing all your top secret files. For the old school die hard battle fans out there, the USB Dog Tag has a secondary feature list that would have John Rambo drooling…the seemingly bullet proof brushed steel design is further enhanced by the fact that it houses a stainless steel screwdriver, pliers, and can opener as well as a super bright push button torch light for those moments when the enemy has plied you with weapons, grade cocktails and you can’t find the key hole in the dark. To complete your fully functional field bling, there’s even an authentic army style chain to hang around your neck, just don’t let it fall into enemy hands!”

The Cyber Snipa USB Dog Tags are available for £26.95 ($54), which is probably a little expensive for most 12 year old boys (which I can only assume is the target demographic).

RFJ