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Gerber Shard – a Neat Minimalist Keychain Tool

Jan 19, 2010 Stuart 2 Comments

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Following the wake of their immensely popular Artifact keychain tool and pocket knife, Gerber is preparing to release the Shard, an even smaller keychain tool. Gerber’s Shard is a lightweight and compact pocket tool that looks to be quite functional despite its small size. One of the more interesting points that Gerber makes, is that the tool is considered “airline safe”.

The Shard is 2.75″ in length, weighs a measely 0.6 oz, and is made from titanium nitride coated stainles steel for corrosion resistance. Gerber designed 7 functions into this compact tool:

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  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Small flat/slotted screwdriver
  • Medium flat/slotted driver
  • Bottle opener
  • Lanyard ring
  • Prybar
  • Wire stripper

Gerber Artifact, for Comparison Purposes

If the price is right (we expect/hope it will be $5-6), we may just have to pick up a few of these. The Gerber Shard is due for release in February 2010, and is priced at $7.90 on Gerber’s website. If you cannot do without a blade, take a look at the Artifact instead, which is available for $10-12.

Gerber Shard via Amazon
Gerber Artifact via Amazon

Note: “Airline-safe” claims may not save your Shard from being confiscated by TSA agents.

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2 Comments

  1. Gerber Knives

    Feb 8, 2010

    For $5 you can’t really go wrong.

    And for a few bucks you can have a name or nickname laser engraved on it too.

    http://www.rockynational.com/6075_22-01769_Gerber_Shard.html

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  2. greg

    Jun 19, 2011

    I love mine. Additional use…cut string with the wire stripping tool.

    Also, future versions should have the key chain hole sized to turn a single size nut…just in case! ANd the bottle opener…can it be designed to fit an even smaller nut while still retaining the functionality of a bottle opener while the opposite side also shaped to be an open end wrench. Ok…design issues…dont want to weaken it so that it no longer makes a sturdy lil pry tool. It could be the “key to nirvana” and someone would want to make it better.

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