WITH SNAP TOOL MULTI-KEY, 19 TOOLS FIT INTO ONE POCKET

Snap Tool Multi Key

Oct 22, 2019

Carrying around 19 different tools requires a lot of pockets. Or, if it’s a Snap Tool Multi-Key from Davis Instruments, just one. Whether pleasure boating, sailboat racing or fishing, it’s the one palm-sized item that will always be ready to twist, cut, pry, snap and take care of any number of needed onboard jobs.

A veritable toolbox, the patented Snap Tool Multi-Key has three metric and four SAE hex wrenches, slotted and Phillips screwdrivers, a scraper and a recessed cutting blade. Three deck plate keys open any deck fill. A shackle tool unscrews even corroded pins. The button snapper, unsnapper and zipper pull are perfect for dirty and shrunken canvas. A convenient lanyard hole allows it to be worn around the neck. And once the boat is moored, a bottle opener helps end a perfect day.

The Snap Tool Multi-Key is 2.75″ wide by 4.48″ long—about the size of a playing card. It’s stronger and thicker than all other deck plate keys, yet only weighs 2.8 ounces. It’s made from hardened 304 stainless steel for long-lived corrosion resistance. In the United States, it costs $13.99 USD.

Visit: www.davisinstruments.com.

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