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The PARIGO 4-pack 18-in-1 Credit Card Multitool is a sleek, stainless steel survival and everyday carry gadget that fits perfectly in your wallet. Featuring a 2-inch serrated blade and 18 integrated tools including a compass, fire starter, and whistle, it’s designed for durability and versatility. Ideal as a practical gift or essential outdoor companion, this ultra-compact multitool blends convenience with rugged functionality for professionals and adventurers alike.

















| Brand | PARIGO |
| Color | Black |
| Folded Size | Folded size: 3.370 x 2.125 x 0.1 inches (85.60 x 53.98 x 2.54 mm) |
| Included Components | 4*18 IN 1 Credit Card Knife Multitool, Gift Box |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
E**H
Handy little gadget
My daughters dad is into being self sufficient and prepping for the next zombie apocalypse ( silly I know) However when the holidays roll around I cant help but indulge his passion and purchase anything unique that also sparks his prepping interest. when I saw this and the price I thought it would be perfect to add to his gift. Its small size and multi tool design is amazing honestly. It has multiple functions and is made from a very strong metal with a durable design. In his exact words “Its a nifty little gadget.” It truly does fit into his wallet in the exact space his credit card was. Now he has his gadget and I have the credit card it’s a win, win, 🤷🏻♀️😂.
K**S
Great for women and hidden protection
I see a lot of complaints on here. But idk what people were expecting for $10. A whole perfect survival kit? I bought it for one thing. Protection. When going into bars/clubs they check you and your bags, you never know. So a concealed knife as a debit card is perfect, plus a whistle that’s pretty loud to get someone’s attention, a bottle opener, and can be used as a screwdriver and small tweezers. I doubt the rod will work for lighting anything just by how small it is, but great for women!
R**N
Lovely multitool
I like Swiss Army knives because they have a bunch of useful lil tools in a small package. But you need strong nails to use those tools, so I got this. The tools are as useful and you'd expect. The knife's kinda dull but with some sharpening it's good. Flint sucks. Bottle opener works but there's better. The compass's only use is to remind you to get a real one. Tweezers are simple but I've used it to get a few splinters out. The toothpick is useful for getting the tweezers out. The whistle's a joke. And the magnifying glass is alright. I glued a piece of sand paper to the side of mine so I have something to strike matches on Overall, I recommend it for the blade, tweezers, and bottle opener.
M**W
Function
Good lil gift
W**Y
Larger and hard to use
It had all the features advertised. However access to the tools was hampered by the difficulty in pulling the items out. And it was much thicker than a credit card. And did not fit in my wallet. However given the price I didn’t expect much.
A**R
Nice
Nifty little device!
J**Y
Useful.
Extremely useful and has so much packed in such a compact design. I keep it in my purse and it's so slick it barely takes up and space. Love it. Get it. Worth it.
P**A
Don't rely on this as a survival tool.
I was an Infantry officer in the Army with two combat tours in Vietnam. I was both parachute and Ranger qualified. I am an Eagle Scout. OK; so much for bona fides. I bought four of these: one for myself and three others for my wife and kids, to keep in their cars. Cannot tell you how disappointed I am with this setup. The knife component is tiny; the straight edge and serrated edge are too small to really cut anything, and they are dull. The compass is a joke: it doesn't point to North. Rely on this compass in a wilderness and you're screwed. The firestick is, I assume, supposed to strike sparks when used with the steel knife blade. No sparks. Sorry. The knife sharpening strip is embedded below the level of the surrounding plastic - also a non-starter. Altogether, I'd say this is the worst "survival" tool I've ever seen. Things I do relay on and carry in my car: - The same K-Bar sheath knife that got me through two combat tours in Vietnam. - 200 feet of olive drab parachute cord. - A 1950's Army folding entrenchging tool with a stout wooden handle, not one of those useless metal handles. - Water. - MRE's - Handwarmers. - Sleeping bag. - wire saw with hand, not finger, grips. - butane lighters. - kindling sticks. - high power flashlight. - tournequit. - medical aid kit. - complete set of cold weather gear.
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