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πŸ”‘ Columbia River Knife & Tool CRKT Williams Key for Defensive Use Review

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Details

Model NameWILLIAMS DEFENSE KEY
BrandColumbia River Knife & Tool
MaterialGlass Filled Nylon, Stainless Steel
Head StylePhillips
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.57 x 1.85 x 0.39 inches

Description of πŸ”‘ Columbia River Knife & Tool CRKT Williams Key for Defensive Use

Convenient Use: Key ring for quick access. Ergonomics: Handle is well balanced and provides a secure grip. Phillips screwdriver. Designed by James Williams in Vass, North Carolina. CRKT accessories have a one-year limited warranty against defects in material or manufacturing, see company site for details.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Stupid and bad design

"You won't know it's there until it's time to use it." Ha ha. Thing is so big it's foolish like that to pretend it's a key. For the record, I'm over 6'1", about 280 pounds and have XL gloved hands. In fact, not only is it big for a key, it's also too big for self-defense. Because the metal "key" part is so long that it becomes unstable in your hand with multiple hits. To be honest, you're more likely to stab someone with this than land a well-aimed punch. At this point, take the knife. Complete

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great last resort! Best in hand tool

I don't write many reviews. Is this the first self-defense tool in your EDC? nope There are better ways. Then why buy and take away? Because with an ever-growing list of places to look for guns, this is a great choice. I've included a picture for comparison to the rest of the shit on my keychain. I think it fits well. It's strong and well made. Do I recommend using it as a screwdriver? nope Take a screwdriver. Use it when you have nothing else and in an emergency. YUP! That's what it's for…

Pros
  • certified by GOLS
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 4 out of 5

However it is very strong, well made and seems durable

Another reviewer stated that it is larger than he thought. I thought"how so?" Ordered and understood upon receipt. This unit is also bigger than I thought! But it is very stable, well made and makes a solid impression. I don't know what I'm going to do with it as it's so big it won't fit in my pocket. I could add it to the emergency kit in the car or in my bug bag. screwdriver tip mech. They can cut a hole in your pocket, be careful. Other than that, it looks like a great self-defense tool! I…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better than empty handed

Of course I'd rather have a knife, but that's in case you don't have a knife for some reason. Although it's significantly larger than a house key and slightly larger than a car key, it doesn't stand out too much. I didn't purchase it through a TSA checkpoint, but I got through convention checkpoints with no problems. The guard examined it for a few seconds before handing it back to me without question. Also, the screwdriver's tip allows it to be used as a tool rather than a weapon. Although…

Pros
  • Great value for money
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

An interesting self-defense tool in the form of a sharp-ended wrench.

For more than sixty years I have been a fan and collector of numerous types of self-defense and combat tools (rifles, pistols, knives, swords, bo, jo, hanbo, machetes, yawara sticks) . , tactical pens and tactical wrenches, etc.) and when I saw this interesting device (CRKT key designed by James Williams: personal protection key and Phillips screwdriver) advertised on Revain, I decided to buy it. First of all, the idea is great and I've seen many other keychains that could also be used as a…

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  • Delivery was very fast
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