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The C116 Multifunctional Tool BottleOpener by HEYNUT is a premium, lightweight outdoor essential crafted from durable 6061 aluminum. Featuring a precision bushing system and multifunctional design, it combines a ruler and bottle opener in a sleek, balanced form factor ideal for camping, survival, and everyday use. Finished in a distinctive pink & blue brushed aluminum, it’s built to perform and impress.
| ASIN | B0C95YX6Z9 |
| Brand | HEYNUT |
| Colour | Pink&blue |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Is Customisable | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.8 x 10.4 x 0.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 116 g |
| Item model number | 2423d466-be2d-4c24-8189-2b909d91d553 |
| Manufacturer | HEYNUT |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 791137850926 |
M**W
nice sound
T**R
Nettes Spielzeug.
A**R
I have tried several inexpensive trainers now. By far, this is the most solid one and the I rely on it. I also have a Vulp, a krake raken clone from Baliplus, a UFO from Flytanium, and several cheaper knives. Although the Vulp is decent, this beats it in every metric. It flips smoother, the grip is miles better, the jimping is similar. I will say that the Vulp is more handle biased, making it easier for chaplins (slightly) but really, this thing is much better in every other way. If you have trouble learning fans on the Vulp, this will be much easier in comparison. I cannot say enough good things about this blade. Watch out for a sale (I was able to snag it cheaper) and get one. You won't regret it - I plan on buying a few for friends.
E**C
I went down this rabbit hole of a hobby fairly quickly. I got a Valorant Champions balisong about two weeks ago and saw very quickly how bad it was. I wanted a "good" one and fast. Like a lot of people, they don't want to go head first and want to explore the "cheap" options. I got a Marcolo C40 first and while it wasn't bad, it wasn't good either. It was REALLY rough around the edges and it didn't make me want to flip AT ALL. I watched a lot of YouTube reviews and everyone kept talking about the Vulp, C116, Comet, Squiddy, etc. Like some of you, I still couldn't justify spending more than $30 on a hobby which I wasn't sure I wasn't going to like. Well, I found a MSGumiho G10 "tool" that was actually good and got me flipping. It still wasn't "great". It sounded chintsy even though it was a good flipper. I also had issues with the hardware backing out after a short time of flipping. Then I got a cheap plastic one, a squiddy clone. Let's just say it was gross. Now, most of you probably go through this progress. You spend $25 on your first "cheap" knife. Then you find another $19 "better but still cheap" balisong and then you spend another $17 because you found one that was actually "good" and then another $15 on another cheap balisong. At this point, you've spend more than what the Marcolo C116 costs or any of the "good" entry level balisongs, and all you have are 4 "cheap" balisongs that you won't really want to flip which defeats the purpose of the hobby. Bottom line, the Marcolo C116 is a great "entry-level" balisong that introduces you to some higher-end features. If you're new to the hobby, this is a really great balisong to get you flipping. Yes, it's not "cheap" by any means but consider the balisongs you'd be spending your money on before you bite the bullet and get to this one... That said, I say, skip all the junk, get this "entry-level" trainer NOW, and work on your tricks knowing it’s not the tool that’s messing you up.
S**D
Best balisong for under 70$ came with little to no play and no tap and after dropping it really hard still holds its tolerances
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