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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Anso Knives Barbar Titanium Multi-Tool

Anso Knives Barbar Titanium Multi-Tool

Nov 14, 2011 Stuart 7 Comments

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Anso Knives Barbar Mini Multi-Tool

Anso Knives’ Barbar is a new super-compact multi-tool that features a prybar, bottle opener, and 1/4″ hex screwdriver bit wrench (bits not included). The Barbar is milled from solid .200″ titanium plate, and is available in several colors: bronze, blue, green, and natural Ti.

Anso Knives Barbar Mini Multi-Tool Bit Wrench

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The Barbar is currently priced at $75 plus $10 for shipping, and if you buy two or one plus another prybar design, you get a $15 discount. Anso Knives is based in Denmark.

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7 Comments

  1. george

    Nov 14, 2011

    i’m not getting it. $85 for what ?

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Nov 14, 2011

    Titanium mini-tools can be pricey, but are appealing to both users and collectors. A tool like this will be lightweight and strong, and with artistic aspects.

    High material and tooling costs mean they’re only made by individual tool and knife makers, such as Peter Atwood and Anso Knives.

    For me, a stainless steel tool that is more featured or priced at a fraction of the cost will suffice until I win the lottery. But it doesn’t stop me from lusting after these Ti tools.

    Reply
  3. Blair

    Nov 14, 2011

    I agree with george, $85.00 for a bottle opener?, I can’t see a practical use for this thing, anymore than I would buy a major brand diamond encrusted cordless drill just for the bling! There are a host of tools that would do many more things, and for half the price as this abomination,seriously, pry bar? pry what? Sorry Stuart , I just don’t feel the need for this.

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  4. Gary

    Jul 14, 2012

    These are cheap compared the Atwood nonsense. Go over to Ebay and search for Atwood Tool or Atwood Knife.

    This thing, which doesn’t have enough features for this price, is a bargain compared to “Planet Tool”.

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    • Stuart

      Jul 15, 2012

      And that’s why it’s near impossible to buy Atwood tools these days – a lot of people buy them just to flip on ebay. They’re often listed as “unused, unopened…” with huge markups.

      Reply
  5. Michael Veach

    Aug 6, 2013

    I am always amazed at people that will pay more for less

    Reply
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