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#63701 - 04/12/06 03:28 AM Atwood Products
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Namu (Giant Tree)
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Does anyone use Atwood products? Prybaby Basic, Bug Out Bar and Keyton caught my eye. However, I'm thinking that the price might be a barrier for me. It just seems like it's a little pricey for something so small. Opinions?
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#63702 - 04/12/06 03:32 AM Re: Atwood Products
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From what I have been reading, every one who has on is very happy with his products.
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#63703 - 04/12/06 03:37 AM Re: Atwood Products
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Bladeforums?
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#63704 - 04/12/06 04:23 AM Re: Atwood Products
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Yes
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#63705 - 04/12/06 04:29 AM Re: Atwood Products
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Registered: 08/23/04
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I've got a Tad edition Prybaby and one of his 3 way screwdrivers and both are a awesome bit of kit. Yeah, they are pricey but you only have to pay for quality once. Plus, he's a really nice guy to deal with

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#63706 - 04/12/06 04:54 AM Re: Atwood Products
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Ors

Check edcforums.com as well.

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#63707 - 04/12/06 08:16 PM Re: Atwood Products
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Registered: 12/12/04
Posts: 1204
Loc: Nottingham, UK
I have a basic PryBaby which I'm not entirely happy with. It makes a lousy bottle-opener. However, I do like the look of the KeyTon and especially the Modified KeyTon (in the Area 51 section). In fact I just emailed Atwood with some ideas for a modified Modified KeyTon that I thought might fix the things I don't like about the PryBaby. I quite fancy the idea of having a custom piece made just for me. We'll see.

I carry a Prybaby every day and they are certainly solid and well made. I don't often have opportunity to use it, but I find it comforting to have a strong chunk of metal on me.
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#63708 - 04/14/06 10:49 PM Re: Atwood Products
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Registered: 10/29/05
Posts: 72
Loc: PA. USA
Just got the prybaby this week. YES its a bit pricy but you'll love it!!! i had no problems opening bottles , used it to open paint cans ,a paint stuck window ,strip a piece of wire, fits nice on a keychain. pretty nice piece of kit in my opinion

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#63709 - 04/15/06 02:07 AM Re: Atwood Products
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I have a basic PryBaby which I'm not entirely happy with. It makes a lousy bottle-opener.

Could you elaborate on why you're not entirely happy with it? I've pretty much seen rave reviews, so I'm interested in a different impression.

And many people agree that the tools seem pricey, which I don't mind as long as the quality matches the cost. My wife thinks I'm crazy for paying $40 for an Arc AAA (even thinks I'm crazy for paying $20 for a DR Photon...but I notice she still has hers on her keychain where I put it). She'll probably freak when I decide on some of Mr. Atwood's products, if I let her know how much I spend on them. But as Brad (I think) said, you only have to pay once for the quality.
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#63710 - 04/16/06 03:56 AM Re: Atwood Products
picard120 Offline
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Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 763
I don't understand how these little pry bars help a person in emergcy situation. The pry bar is too short for leverage. I am clueless here. Can someone explain to me??

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