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![]() Tamiya 5x5mm Hex Head Ball Connector Fluorine 54209 US $12.60
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![]() Tamiya 5 x 5mm Aluminum Hex Head Ball Connector 53906 US $11.35
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![]() Tamiya 5 x 8mm Aluminum Hex Head Ball Connector 53907 US $11.35
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![]() Tamiya 3x12mm Countersunk Hex Head Screw Blue 5pcs 53774 US $8.45
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![]() Tamiya 3x14mm Countersunk Hex Head Screw Blue 5pcs 53775 US $8.45
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![]() Tamiya 3x6mm Countersunk Hex Head Screw Blue 5pcs 53771 US $8.45
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![]() Tamiya 3x10mm Countersunk Hex Head Screw Blue 5pcs 53773 US $8.45
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![]() Tamiya 3x16mm Countersunk Hex Head Screw Blue 5pcs 53776 US $8.45
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![]() Robitronic R26920 Alum Hex Head Tire Mount Bolt M12x45 US $8.44
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![]() 94762 HPI BUTTON HEAD SCREW M5X40MM HEX SOCKET US $5.50
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![]() 94727 HPI FLAT HEAD SCREW M5X10MM HEX SOCKET 6 US $5.50
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![]() Hyper 7 Hex Head Screws and Spacers US $5.52
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![]() HPI FIRESTORM 10T Z085 FLAT HEAD SCREW M3X15mm HEX SOCKET 10pcs NEW PART US $4.87
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![]() 94554 HPI BUTTON HEAD SCREW M4X10MM HEX SOCKET US $4.73
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![]() 94154 HPI FLAT HEAD SCREW M26X8MMHEX SOCKET 1 US $4.73
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![]() HPI BAJA 5B 5B 1 BLUE 94737 FLAT HEAD SCREW M5X40mm HEX SOCKET 6pcs NEW PART US $4.19
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Best Pocket Knife Is A Swiss Army Knife
The best pocket knife is a Swiss Army knife, which was originally named, Offiziersmesser, but proved to be too difficult for many people in the English speaking world to pronounce. It is most commonly known as the Swiss Army knife, and is equipped with many handy tools that can benefit almost any person. Let's take a look at some of the functions one can expect from this product.
As with most knives, it has two blades, one of which is the main blade and a smaller one for other purposes. There is a corkscrew, a can opener, along with a bottle opener. You can choose between a flathead or Phillips head screw driver, a nail file, and scissors. It also has a saw blade, a regular file, and it has a hook to tighten shoelaces on your stomping boots.
As technology presented additional needs for human conditions, some additional tools have been added. Tweezers and toothpick were found to be handy, and a fish scaler were added for assisting with enjoying and preparing food that was caught in the wild. When on maneuvers for many months at a time, survival meant hunting and fishing to stay fed, and alive.
Some of the newer additions to this wonder are the magnifying glass and a ball point pen. A magnifying glass was typically used to start a fire by focusing using the lens to focus the rays of the sun on dried leaves, which produced enough spark to ignite a fire. This way, the soldiers could stay warm as well as cook a meal of naturally gathered foods.
If all those tools were not enough, a few more were included to make the Swiss Army knife even more practical. A hex wrench with bits and carry case were added, along with pliers. These could be used to help build shelter from the wind and storms by using the pliers and hook to lace through rain slickers to create a roof like lean-to.
Computer technology added a list of other items which could be useful on this pocket device, and now you can get a 32GB Flash drive, along with a digital clock and an neat altimeter. They also added things like LED light, a laser pointer and music device for MP3. The hex wrench set often comes in handy for computer needs.
The 32GB Flash drive and Bluetooth technology were added in 2010, and makes this a very useful tool for traveling, even camping where a wireless laptop would be handy. In addition to these, there are plans to make a version that is flight-friendly for individuals who travel with the airlines. However, this model is not expected to have blades.
Razer Naga Hex Gaming Mouse hands-on (video) (Engadget)
Ready to give your right thumb a workout? We just tested our hand stamina with
the recently-outed Razer Naga Hex Gaming Mouse. The programmable, six-button
side panel also sports a thumb rest in the center of the control set --
something we found to be a nice touch. If the stock feel of the buttons
doesn't _exactly_ suit your gaming style, you can switch them out for two
other heights for a better grasp of things. Shipping this spring, it'll set
you back $80. So is the Naga Hex a sound investment? Read on to find out.
The first thing we noticed about the Naga Hex was how lighting fast it was. We
didn't experience any lag in the movement, something we've come to count on
from Razer peripherals. There was the slightest bit of travel with button set
on the right side, though, which is something that could change once you pop
on those interchangeable heights. Those side buttons also boast speeds of up
to 250 clicks per second, making those all-too-important macros keep pace with
your MW3 tactics. Naga Hex is the first Razer device to sport Synapse 2.0, a
cloud-based service ...
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