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Among EDC aficionados, it’s no secret that Portland, Oregon-based Leatherman crafts some of the very best multi-tools on the planet. While the vast majority of these products are folding, plier-based ...
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It’s small enough to fit on a keychain and costs just $10. Leatherman OPNR Article The Leatherman OPNR is a compact, minimalist multitool focused on opening tasks. It features a bottle opener, pry bar ...
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Leatherman tools aren't famous for their simplicity, but the OPNR is here to break the rules. It’s just a tiny, flat tool with a bottle opener, a pry bar/flathead driver, and a package opener. By all ...
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