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Introducing HIRATEK Multi-Purpose Credit Card Size Wallet Pocket Tool HIRATEK is offering this clever little 40 in 1 multi tool card and money clip for your personal use. And its an Awesome Gift for Fathers Day this Season.! Toss those big bulky tool rings away and make sure to give our pro tool card a try. Benefits: ? Passes right through airport security ? Works great for that small simple little job ? Will last for a lifetime ? For biking when you dont want to carry a wallet ? What a lifesaver when needed ? Makes an ideal any occasion or Christmas gift ? Love it or your money back. We are confident that you will love your tool card but if you are not satisfied, our products are always backed by 100% Money Back No Questions Asked Guaranteed! ?DESIGN: You can put your drivers license a credit card and cash in the money clip and it wont slip out works just perfect. It is a very handy tool and especially for the gadget lover. It is quite clever and makes for a conversation piece. Makes a unique gift for a handy guy. When you fall in love with yours you will purchase several more give out. ?EFFECTIVE: Great for biking when you dont want to carry a wallet and need something to hold your ID and cash. You dont use it every day, but what a lifesaver when needed. It is incredibly useful in that situation when there is no access to regular tools. It is awesome and very fun to fiddle with. If you are a prepper who needs to repair things on the quick this is johnny on the spot. ?PRACTICAL: From screwdrivers to a bottle opener, templates to rulers, prybar to speed square, metric wrenches to standard wrenches, box opener to the can opener and hex bits to the money clip it has every little imaginable tool you will need. It is fantastic for repairmen, fishermen, mechanics, hunters, carpenters, hobbyists, boat owners and campers. Click the Add to Cart button above and get yours TODAY!

Product Details :
  • Item model number: MX10
  • ASIN: B07QD2HGTS
  • Date first available at Amazon.in: 2 April 2019
  • Average Customer Review : 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 customer review
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,749 in Bags, Wallets and Luggage (See Top 100 in Bags, Wallets and Luggage) #11 in Swiss Army Knives
Product Features :
  • Wallet-size Multitool featuring 11 useful & essential tools all in one Credit Card sized metal card
  • Has in-built handy tools for everyday use including Bottle opener, Flat screwdriver, Keychain hole & more
  • Made of heat treated stainless steel guaranteed to never rust or bend, ensuring maximum durability
  • Great for camping, hunting, household utility, a very good companion to mechanics, repairmen
  • Unique inexpensive gift idea and stocking stuffer for men, husbands, dads, brother at anniversary, birthday, graduation, valentine, Fathers day, Christmas. Buy for him or her now

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Trunk - A wooden box, generally much larger than other kinds of luggage. Trunks come in smaller sizes as in the case of footlockers and larger ones called steamers. These days trunks are more commonly used for storage than transportation. Items large enough to require a trunk are now usually shipped in transport cases. Some of the better known trunk makers are Louis Vuitton, Goyard, Moynat, M. M. Secor and Leatheroid.
 
Suitcase - A wheeled or non-wheeled luggage, as well as soft or hard side luggage.
 
Train case - A smaller, box-like, handled case for personal grooming articles.
 
Garment bag - A style of luggage that folds over on itself to allow long garments such as suits or dresses to be packed flat to avoid creasing. Garment bags come in both wheeled and non-wheeled models and are usually one of the largest pieces in any set of luggage.
 
Tote - A small bag, usually worn on the shoulder.
 
Duffle bag - A barrel-shaped bag, almost exclusively soft side, is well suited to casual travel, with little organization inside.
 
Carpet bag - Travel luggage traditionally made from carpets.
 
Packing Cubes - Small rectangular bags of different sizes and different colors created to keep the baggage organized and save space
 
Gate Check Bags - Bags specially designed to protect frequent gate checking items, such as strollers and car seats.
 

Luggage features

Locks - locks serve multiple purposes; a deterrent to dishonest airport workers and locks also help keep baggage closed during handling. Since 2003 most locks integrated into luggage use the TSA Lock standard developed by Travel Sentry to allow opening by the US Transportation Security Administration. Expandable luggage - suitcases that can be unzipped to expand for more packing space.
 

Wheels

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More recently, four-wheeled luggage with casters has become popular, notably since their use by Samsonite in the 2004 version of their signature Silhouette line. These are otherwise similar in design to two-wheel roll-aboards, with a vertical orientation and a retracting handle, but are designed to be pushed beside or in front of the traveler, rather than pulled behind them. These are often referred to as "spinner" luggage, since they can spin about their vertical axis.
 
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Hand luggage (carry-on)

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There are differing views between North America and Europe in relation to the rules concerning the amount of baggage carried on to aircraft. In North America there is considerable debate as to whether passengers carry too many bags on board and that their weight could be a risk to other passengers and flight safety. US airlines are beginning to introduce weight and size restrictions for carry-on baggage. Whereas in Europe, many airlines, especially low-cost airlines, impose what is commonly known as "the one-bag rule". This is a restriction imposed to stop excessive weight on board and airlines claim that this policy allows them to speed the boarding of the aircraft. Airports in Europe have mounted a campaign with the European Commission in an attempt to overturn these hand luggage regulations. They claim that it is affecting their duty-free and other airport retail sales and is reducing their revenues.
 

Smart luggage

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Several smart luggage companies have shut down as a result of a ban which came into effect in January 2018 on smart luggage with non-removable batteries being carried as check-in luggage on flights.
 

Baggage claim/reclaim

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