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Curve Mini Multi-Tool
Gerber
Curve Mini Multi-Tool
$18.95
Description

  Fun-sized multi-tasker

  Gerber multi-tools are about function, and they look pretty stylish too. The Curve Mini has all the basics for cutting, screwing and opening in a sleek design that fits on your keychain. The high-carbon stainless steel blade is 1.25", long enough for common daily tasks but not long enough to get you in trouble. Locking phillips and standard screwdrivers along with a flat file take care of all those everyday repairs. Did we mention it can be clipped to just about anything with the built-in carabiner clip, and also has a handy-dandy bottle opener.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gerber
Color:
Blue
Weight:
0.8 oz (22.7 g)
Length:
Total Length: 3.5"
Blade Length: 1.25"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
377898
UPC:
013658112537
Other Features:
Phillips screwdriver Standard screwdriver Flat file Carabiner clip Bottle opener
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