

🛠️ Your pocket-sized problem solver—never leave home unprepared!
The Lever Gear Toolcard Pro is a TSA-approved, stainless steel multitool featuring 40+ functions including 24 wrench sizes, screwdrivers, prybar, and more, all packed into a slim, credit card-sized design that fits seamlessly in your wallet for everyday and outdoor use.















| Brand | Lever Gear |
| Color | Stonewash |
| Included Components | Toolcard Pro Wallet Multitool |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
D**T
Great Multitool
One of the best additions to my wallet. Was used thoroughly the first day I received it to open more packages and can say that it is very durable. I've tried a few of the other options ie. flat and Phillips head screwdriver, and also wrench which worked great with no flexing of the metal. Great value for money and now I won't need to go far for a tool.
A**.
Satisfied
Met requirements
Z**Y
It's plenty sturdy, and to be honest it probably has too ...
I keep this in my wallet, and it's come in handy a few times. It's plenty sturdy, and to be honest it probably has too many features to the point I only know about half of what it's capable of. It's been great so far though. Very compact and sits in my wallet just fine. It's pretty useful and convenient at times, though I don't need it too often. maybe once every two weeks I pull it out of my wallet, and I could probably get by without it most of the time. Still, pretty handy and far better than being empty handed when something unexpected comes up.
M**.
The TSA Compliant Swiss Army Knife
When I was growing up, one of the most memorable gifts that I ever received was a Swiss Army Knife. This product stayed with me throughout the years a kid, teenager and into adulthood. This convenient utilitarian tool traveled the world with me. Then post 9/11 I could no longer travel with this product. A little while back I discovers the Lever Gear Toolcard Pro on a Startup web page. Thinking how cool it would be to have a product that had all of the functionality of the Swiss Army Knife, plus several other functions and be TSA compliant, I was sold. So for while I carried this product in my wallet and the second one my wife carried in her business travel. We use the Lever Toolcard every trip. I recently let my Father-in-Law use the Lever Toolcard while on a trip to Nebraska to where he played football. He instantly wanted one so I let him have my Lever Toolcard and had to replace it. The Lever Toolcard is always with me and is one of my most important every day carry items: Keys, Wallet, Cell Phone and Lever Toolcard. This is a quality product made in the USA, not some cheap overseas knockoff. I would highly recommend to anyone that wants to improve your life with this convenient utilitarian tool for the modern age.
E**0
Incredibly Useful!
This little tool packs in a lot of functionality! It's about the size of a credit card and features a ruler (something I'm always finding myself needing), various flathead screw sizes, a Phillips screw tip, as well as both bottle and can openers. While those are the usual features of a Swiss Army knife, this card goes extra with providing slots for tightening metric and standard size bolts. It's got a little bit of something for life's various situations where you find yourself needing to tighten, loosen, or measure something. Lastly, this tool is incredibly sturdy. The stainless steel is tough enough to use for wedging/prying. You can't go wrong with having one of these on your person, in your backpack, or even your glove box. Highly recommend!
J**E
Everyday use
I have it with me all the time
S**E
Quality
Great design and fit just a pity about airports internationally
T**P
I love having this always available
It’s pretty incredible how many useful tools Lever has implemented in this wallet multi-tool. It appears to be high quality stainless steel. My only negative comment would be that there are two rulers, labeled ‘Metric’ and ‘Inch’, which is inconsistent. Either ‘Metric’ should be labeled ‘cm’, or. ‘Inch’ should be labeled ‘SAE’ or ‘Imperial’. But I’m just being picky. It’s something you’ll forget you have on you until you need it.
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