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Includes: (4) chisels, sharpener, putty knife, 5-in-1 tool, case
Protect your blades and your pockets!
If you’ve ever wanted to carry a bladed tool other than a folded knife around, you already know that it doesn’t take long before your pocket has a hole. And then there’s that nagging feeling that you may damage the blade (or yourself!) if it’s exposed as well. Fastcap’s fold-up system allows you to carry bladed tools with the same convenience you’d expect from a folded knife. Their chisels come with color-coded handles for easy identification. A pocket diamond sharpener features a 300-grit sharpening surface on one side and a 600-grit sharpening surface on the other. A fold-up scraper is always ready for scoring painted windows or removing caulking. And a 5-in-1 tool has everything: putty blade, scraping blade, paint roller cleaner, grout cleaner, and crack opener. Made in USA.
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OK for the money
By Sery Volk
from New Jersey
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Comments about Fastcap 7 pc Pocket Tool Kit:
Had this set for over a year. Like the putty knife very much - makes excellent flexible scraper, even if it's too pliable to be useful as putty knife. The 5-in-1 tool is [...] quality, typical for low cost Chinese-made tools. The chisels are a bit better, but must be properly sharpened before first use. Unfortunately, the steel is low grade, so they don't hold edge too long - good thing the sharpener is part of the tool kit. I paid [$] for my kit, and it's about all it's worth. For [$] you'd be better off buying some US or Germany made chisels, especially if your are planning to use them for anything more demanding than door lock installation.
FastCap 7pc pocket tool kit
By Jack
from Colorado
As a location set that has every thing in it this kit hits the mark. I was very disappointed in the 5 in 1 tool and putty knife and how flimsy the blades are. I do not expect to get hard use out of them. The chisels seem to be fine but time and use will tell the story.