Screwpop Tool Review
The Screwpop Tool is a handy keychain gadget. The tool features an interchangeable #2 Flathead and Philips Screwdriver, a 1/4" hex nut driver and a bottle opener. It's small enough to add to a set of keys without extra bulk.
Screwpop Tool
Here's a picture of the Screwpop Tool on my keychain. I found it was easier to operate if I hooked to a small carabineer, rather than attaching it to a key ring. It's much easier to detach the tool from the keychain and use it. When attached to the keychain, I ended up fumbling with my keys while trying to use the screwdriver.
Pieces of Screwpop Tool
The Screwpop Tool only has two parts. The main housing is chrome plated for a longer wear life, and the screwdriver bit has a ball bearing on it which engages with the main housing to help keep the bit from falling out. The housing and bottle opening ring are large enough to get the leverage and torque you need for proper screw-ins.
Screwpop Tool at Work
The Screwpop Tool is for great "just in case" circumstances. You never know when you'll need a screwdriver or need to open a beer. You can also use the flathead bit to ply open things like paint cans.
Screwpop Tool Opening Bottle
Of course the Screwpop Tool works like a charm when opening a bottle. I found it much easier to remove the tool from the keychain for bottle opening. If you're not big on keychain tools I'd still recommend the Screwpop Tool. They are only $5.00 so you can buy a few to leave in your vehicle, tool box and fishing vest.
Visit the Screwpop Tool website for purchasing.
BOTTOMLINE: HANDYMAN'S BOTTLE OPENER


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