![]() It’s tiny but tough and gets the job done. Small flathead screwdriver: The small flathead screwdriver is easier to pull out than the Phillips, so I often use it instead where size and shape allow.It’s too big for most of my needs, but I sometimes use it to open bottles. Medium flathead screwdriver: The medium flathead screwdriver should be called a big flathead screwdriver.You can’t replace it with another size, so you’re stuck with that head for life. You can fold it out and grip it firmly, so it should work well. Phillips screwdriver: The Phillips head is a real 3D driver.It’s too small for larger projects, and the grain is too coarse for fine work. Wood/metal file: The file is the second most useless tool in the Wingman.For some reason, it’s never the bottle opener. It works fine, but I usually just open bottles with whatever tool I can pull out first. Bottle opener: The bottle opener is also the can opener.I was pleasantly surprised when I could open a can in less than a minute. Can opener: The can opener is easy to use and works as you would expect.At first, I thought it was an oddly specific tool, but now I’m delighted it’s there. Package opener: The package opener is great for packages wrapped in rigid plastic, like the kind you get with most electronics.It has a combination serrated/straight edge, but I wish it had two separate blades. 420 HC combo knife: The knife sports a robust, durable, razor-sharp blade.They might work better for a person with a bit more muscle power. They aren’t easy for me to use, but stripping wire is hard work anyway. Wire strippers: The wire strippers seem like an afterthought.But since the Wingman has a knife, you don’t miss out. ![]() Because they’re so small, they only really cut paper and plastic. After four years, I keep thinking it’s some kind of fluke.
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