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? for Sal. Clipit tool with tools only.

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I am wondering if there is any possibility of a bladeless clipit tool with scissors and screwdriver. Thanks, Joe.
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That's an excellent idea!

We could do a TSA friendly cliptool if there were two tools without an edge.
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I agree. I have always felt that there are not enough multitools without knives. I always carry a knife and my leatherman is redundant in a way. I'm sure these clipit tools are similar.
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Hi Folks!


That would be a very good idea, and even better if they are sold together as a D'Fly / ClipiTools Combo.
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I'm thinking that many people already carry a dedicated cutting tool and just want some tools handy. I didn't think of the TSA angle Donut. Probably because the last time I flew I had a carry on back pack with escrima sticks poking out of it and a Buck 303 stockman in my jeans pocket. The flight attendant helped me put the backpack in the overhead luggage compartment. I hear things may have changed a little since then. ;)
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Great idea! A "TSA tool" would be really nice to have.
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I'll discuss it with Eric.

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Thanks ! Joe.
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Great idea. I carry a Leatherman Style PS on my keychain, which has no blade. I always have a blade in my pocket and don't need another one. Would love to see this.
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