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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Everyday items to carry on your errands in Garfield County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Everyday Carry” Gifts

1) Slim Multi-Tool Tweezer Card
The multi-tool tweezer card includes four different tweezers with varying tips, from incredibly sharp to flat and blunted. Designed to be durable and compact, the card can fit conveniently into a wallet, pocket, or small tin. Each tool is reusable and can be placed back into the card for storage. Made in the USA.

2) Pocket Multi-Purpose Tool
Lever Gear: Pocket Multi-Purpose Tool - Toolcard Pro

3) The Nutter Bike Multi Tool
Featuring all the essentials for fixing your most common bike headaches. The Nutter combines all the tools you need when out riding into one simple unit. Its unique design and distinctive form turns the tool into a handle, giving you more leverage than other multi tools on the market. The tool weighs just 3.9 ounces.

4) CleanKey™ Brass Hand Tool 2-Pack
A CleanKey™ is the perfect no-touch way to avoid germy surfaces. The tool is made with anti-microbial brass alloy and is designed to reduce your contact with things like door handles, elevator and ATM buttons, and even touchscreens.

5) Super Thin Pocket Knife
This ultra-thin folding knife is built free of screws and bolts, allowing it to be the thinnest pocket knife ever designed. The knife you need when you don’t have the space for one. The blade can be easily removed for replacement or easy travel, making this the ultimate on-the-go pocket knife.

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