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Maritimo 2023 S-Series LEADERBOARD

Fewer Apps than a cell phone, but far more useful

by Martin Flory Group 12 Apr 2019 01:51 UTC
Snap Tool Multi-Key from Davis Instruments © Martin Flory Group

Cell phones have their place onboard, but even with all their apps they can't compare with the Snap Tool Multi-Key from Davis Instruments. About the same size, it packs 19 of the most useful boat tools into a pocket-sized package that doesn't need charging, won't break if dropped and will open a bottle at the end of the day.

The multiple award-winning and patented Snap Tool Multi-Key has four SAE and three metric hex wrenches. Add slotted and Phillips head screwdrivers, a scraper and line cutting blade, and it's a toolbox that can be carried in a back pocket.

The Snap Tool Multi-Key was designed by boat owners who know firsthand the problems that plague boaters everywhere. That's why they added a button snapper and unsnapper and zipper pull for those stubborn fabric accessories. A deck plate key, it opens all common deck caps and its shackle tool is perfect for unscrewing corroded and rusty pins. There's even a hole to attach a lanyard. The bottle opener is a given.

Made from thick and strong hardened 304 stainless steel that won't break or corrode, Snap Tool Multi-Key was meant to be used in all marine environments. It measures 7cm x 11.4cm and weighs a mere 80gm.

For more information contact Davis Instruments, Tel: +1-510-732-9229; Fax: +1-510-732-9188. In Europe: Davis Marine Europe, Tel: +31 (0)78 6194316; Fax: +31 (0)78 6192689. Email: ; or visit www.davisinstruments.com.

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