







🛠️ Elevate your everyday carry with titanium strength and multi-tool mastery!
The ResafeLy EDC Pry Bar is a compact, 2-ounce multitool crafted from durable TC4 titanium alloy. Featuring an integrated pry bar, wrench, ratchet screwdriver with internal channel drive, bottle and can openers, it’s designed for professionals and adventurers alike. Its lightweight, rust-resistant build fits seamlessly on your keychain or in your pocket, making it the ultimate all-in-one tool for outdoor activities, quick fixes, and gifting.





| Color | 02 Grey-m |
| Material | Titanium |
| Brand | ResafeLy |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.42 x 0.85 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Included Components | Titanium EDC Pry Bar,Bottle Opener, Nail Puller,Wrench,Screwdriver. |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 4.4 x 0.8 x 0.15 inches |
| Drive System | Internal Channel |
| UPC | 723497113052 |
| Manufacturer | CUERNOS |
| Part Number | RFLPB03 |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.42 x 0.85 x 0.3 inches |
| Item model number | RFLPB03 |
| Size | M |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
K**L
Nice quality and very useful.
The tool is what it is described as. I have used the prybar and the Phillips head screwdriver, both are rock solid and the quality of the rachet for he screwdriver is good and seems as if it will hold up well.Being titanium it's light to carry and a very convenient size. The spring clip is strong, and makes it convenient to clip onto a pack or belt loop.The bottle opener works too.Ita a nice, sleek design and a handy little tool that I think will last a long time, in fact I'm more likely to lose the screwdriver bits than I am to wear the tool out.
E**Z
Sturdy with lots of uses.
This is an item that I didn't know existed but that turns out to be extraordinarily handy. I sure wish it had a pocket clip, but looking all features it has, I'm not sure where they'd put it. I just slip it into a front pocket - it's small and light enough not to cause a problem. Use it for everything from getting a stapled box open to helping the drummer adjust his hi-hat stand. Seems well built and able to take a lot of use.
J**L
Not great ratchet but good tool
Initially I thought the ratchet didn't work because it was so stiff. The ratchet is still very stiff after manually trying to wear it in, to the point that if you're trying to screw something light in, you have to hold it while trying to retchet. That's my only real complaint. The magnets hold the bits in fine but theres no real cutout to make them easy to get out. To get them out I push down on the tips and then use my nail on the shaft. The wrench works but I'd rather just carry a small crescent wrench. The pry bar is definitely useful every time I carry it I find a use.
J**R
Powerful little tool.
Small, light, and powerful little EDC tool. Used the ratcheting driver to fix some fencing while walking the line.
C**N
The only mini crowbar you will ever need!
Carry this every day. Had a friend ask me how many times a day could you possibly need a mini crowbar. The answer is at least once a day! I find myself using this thing daily to pry something or even cut something open with the edge. Its held up amazingly under my abuse! Fits right in my small pocket in my jeans. Buy it, use it, zero regrets.
T**P
Decent as a pry bar, but the wrench takes practice
As a pry bar it removed paint can lids easily. That's its sweet spot.I also used it to remove small masonry nails that held carpet edges to a concrete floor during a remodeling project last weekend. It took about 5 - 10 minutes per nail. I gave up after 2 nails, switched to a 12" crowbar, and removed the same nails in 1 - 5 seconds. Maybe if it had grooves on one/both side/sides of the prying section, or tapered to thinner material in the prying section's slot similar to a 12" crowbar, it could grip better and pry the nail more easily.As a wrench: at first I could not loosen a 3/8-inch hex nut with it because the spring that holds the jaw semi-closed was not strong enough, thus the wrench would slip off any nut I tried it on. However about a week later I discovered that if you make sure the angled section of the spring-loaded "jaw-bone" is seated firmly on the "corner" of the hex nut, it gripped decently and was able to remove small (up to 3/8") nuts fairly well (though the serrated jaws did mar softer metal). I haven't tried on nuts near it's max size limit, but will as the opportunities permit. Obviously job-specific tools (i.e. sockets and dedicated wrenches) work better, but given this fits in my front pocket and is almost always with me, I'm happy to have something that works in a pinch.Finally the screwdriver bits: they're attached to the tool via a magnet, which in my tool's case was not strong enough for the flat-head bit, thus I lost that the first day. The phillips-head bit is still around, but it too fell out more easily than I'd like. I stronger magnet might be nice, but then it'd grip other tools in my pocket (i.e. knife and bolt-action pen), so maybe some type of retention spring instead? Oh, and the ratchet interface with the screwdriver bits on my unit did not have a detent (or other type of retaining mechanism) to keep the bits in place, so I had to hold the bit in place. Still they work on standard 1/4" screwdriver bits, so replacements are easy to find.Overall I was initially disappointed, but after learning how to use the tool more effectively, I'm satisfied enough to carry it daily, and that's the point.
J**
Great every day carry
Awesome every day carry.Have used it multiple times since receiving.
D**S
Nice
Nice product, simple and useful. I do recommend
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