✨ Elevate Your Safety Game with Style! ✨
The interval Social Distancing Multi-Tool in rose gold is a versatile, no-touch solution designed to minimize contact with high-traffic surfaces. Made from durable rustproof zinc alloy, it features a stylus for keypads, a button pusher for terminals, and a bottle opener, all while being compact enough to fit on your keychain. Ideal for personal use or as a thoughtful gift, this tool promotes hygiene and convenience in everyday life.
Manufacturer | interval |
Part Number | Intv1rg |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.5 x 0.1 inches |
Size | Original |
Color | Rose Gold |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Other |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Opener |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**U
Handy Little Tool
Disclaimer: I received this product for free in exchange for my review.Overall I like this product a lot and it’s a great tool to have to avoid touching surfaces or opening doors! It’s solid, easily fits in my hand, pocket, in my keys, or wherever I store it. It’s been way easier to just sanitize this tool then all of my keys. The bottle opener is nice touch too! It’s pretty easy to use and haven’t run into any issues!The stylus portion is less responsive than I would have thought ( on my iPhone) you do have to press down harder to get a response. That said, I dont use the stylus because I just use my fingers on the phone. Plus, if that stylus portion is touching buttons and such, I don’t want that to be used on my phone. I haven’t tested it on an ordering kiosk or anything like that yet.If you’re looking to avoid touch door handles, buttons, or any common surfaces, this is a great tool to have in your pocket, purse, or on your keys. If you’re going to attach it to your keys, I recommend adding a key ring to the end first. All around great product!
S**H
handy EDC, good seller/customer relations
The media could not be loaded. Handy tool to assist with many things you would typically interact with by using your hand, or fingers. Allows you to not be touching so many random objects. It would be great if one of these offered a solution to door knobs, or a version adapted for vehicle use. Also, some of the similar items on the market are made of copper, which helps keep the tool more sanitary between cleanings.Otherwise, I'd say it's pretty solid, would make a good addition to a gift bag. It's better than the others at touchscreen tasks. Take care of the rubber tip though. Mine slid off the other day, and luckily I saw it as it happened. A little dab of crazy glue should take care of that issue.Now that I've been using it for a couple weeks, I gotta say the rubber touchscreen tip needs improvement. Mine has slid off twice, and it has already worn a hole through to the metal. Also, not only this item, but all the touchless tools I've tried fail at the ATM touch screens. They work on phones and tablets, some at the grocery store, but I have yet to find one that the money machine will recognize a touch from
N**H
Works good but....doesn't fit many door handles.
This thing has many purposes, opening doors being only one of them. I'm not sure I would market it as a only a door handle opener however because it doesn't fit many types of door handles, at least in a commercial setting. The problem is the grabber it notches into isn't wide enough. The door handles are often too wide a diameter. With that said, it has many other purposes in the age of Covid, my fave being using it to punch keypads on Credit Card terminals at stores, which I personally find grosser than any door handle. This also can work as a personal protection device (eye or body poker). The bottle opener works great. Anyway, nice product that doesn't take up too much pocket space on your shorts in the summer either.Neal
B**Y
Pretty cool
So I mostly like this thing but may look into others. It’s been nice to have especially these days where touching things does not feel like a freak idea. And I like how these hook on to a belt loop really securely. The only down fall for me is at work all the handles leading into the belting are too big for this door hook so I can’t use it to get inside my office. Other then that it’s a cool little tool.
C**G
No instructions
This was a gift to my elderly father and stepmother and it was no instructions for them. Some people need instructions it would’ve been nice if instructions are included.
C**Y
Nice but could be better
I like that this item is a multi tool and the handle fits my hand better than some of the other no contact tools. The hook is rather small and is difficult to use for about half of door handles because of the curved end. Additionally, the stilus did not work for me at all. I ended up taking the stilus nub off of an old pen and supergluing it over the stilus on the tool and now it works.
C**E
Fragile. Rubber tip for use with touch keypads fell off after return window expired.
Bought it primarily for use on keypads. It does make it easy to open doors to avoid contaminated doorknobs and lockers. I used it mostly on store keypads and kiosks. It did function very well at this task until tip fell off and doesn't serve function anymore. I eventually bought a pen from Fisher space pen that has a tip in the lid for computer screens that works very well and I use this to hook door handles especially in restrooms where many people seem too busy to wash after doing their business.
S**N
Useful but if you encounter a round door knob, you're screwed
I like it and have hooked it on door pulls etc and it seems pretty strong. The nib for the buttons is ok - my tablet stylus pen i carry works a lot better especially on the touch screens. I'd buy it again for a friend or family. Every little bit helps!
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