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I have to wonder how long it will be before someone decides to ban these from restricted areas because of all the 'pointy bits' on them.  After all, wasn't the TSA banning fingernail clippers for a while (maybe they still are - I haven't been on a plane since 1996 so I am not familiar with all the current regulations.)  In the linked article I noticed that there was already someone saying, in the comments:

 

 


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fastminn 2 days ago

Just the thing I want people to be able to take on a plane.

 

 

 

Really?  A bracelet with tiny, little screwdrivers scares this guy?  More and more, every day, we are becoming a nation of pu...er...wimps.

 

I'm not sure I would buy one, though.  I have this little Swiss Tech tool that has pliers, a wire cutter and a couple of screwdrivers.  It doesn't have a knife blade so I don't know if it would be 'restricted' in some places or not.  I'm sure it isn't Leatherman quality but it also didn't cost anywhere near $150 (iirc, it was less than $10.)  It doesn't have a bottle opener, per se, but I could probably figure something out.

 

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My main concern with the Leatherman bracelet is that I doubt one could get enough of a grip on it to put much 'torque' behind one of the screwdriver bits, etc.  You'd have to have forearms and wrists like a world champion arm wrestler to actually drive a screw or do much more than just maybe tighten a loose screw with it, IMO.

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