Review of Coolers Made in the USA

Last Saturday, June 20th, at 5:44 pm Eastern Daylight Time, the sun reached its highest point in the sky. This was the summer solstice – the longest day of the year, at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere.  For the next three months, we’re officially in the good old summertime. Strolling down the shady lane. Sailing up a lazy river. Fishing. Traveling. Grilling out. Chilling out.

But as much as we all love to be immersed in the joys of summer, it’s nice – maybe even necessary – to have a few cubic feet of winter within easy reach. These coolers will supply the arctic environment needed to keep drinks, food, and ourselves icy cold, even in the doggiest of dog days. And they’ll continue to serve us well as the days grow shorter – camping, tailgating, and serving as overflow iceboxes for all the feasts of fall and winter.

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The Elephant – er, Yeti – in the Room

Let’s get this one out of the way quickly. Yeti coolers may be the 600-pound gorilla in terms of what people think of when it comes to high-end ice chests, but their products are not 100% made in the USA. Yeti’s website says that their Tundra coolers are made at facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Philippines, so that’s a roll of the dice. To give them an E for effort, their website does say that you can call them if you really want to make sure you purchase a 100% made in the USA cooler, and they will source it for you. However, with all the other great coolers to choose from – often with smaller price tags – you might as well save yourself the trouble. 

Gold Retriever on a boat
I feel the same way about kale. As my Granddad used to say, “You can make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, but it’s seldom worth the effort.”

Rumor has it that Yeti’s five-gallon bucket is made in South Carolina. If you’re feeling lucky about that, here’s the Amazon link:

You may rightfully wonder why anyone would pay around $50 for a five-gallon bucket. Actually, it gets good reviews for sturdiness and durability (4.8 stars over 211 ratings). Even if you’re giving it a hard pass, you might enjoy looking at the comments. Some of them – comparing it to the buckets you can get at Lowe’s and Home Depot – are pretty hilarious to read.

Rotomolding: a new spin on an old process

Rotational molding, the process that sets Yeti and the other high-end coolers apart from traditional ice chests, has been around since the 1950s. Polyethylene resins are placed inside a mold, heated, and rotated simultaneously around two different axes. This distributes the resin throughout the entire mold. As an added benefit, centrifugal forces place an extra amount of resin in those areas where shock absorption is most needed.

Golden Retriever asleep on a couch by an alcoholic drink
GI’m at little dizzy right now just contemplating that.

If Roto is your Goto, but Yeti is a Nyeti, then here are your Affordable Snowmen

The rotomolding process undoubtedly produces some coolers with outstanding insulation properties. That comes with a price – both literally and figuratively. Rotomolded coolers are generally much more expensive than other types. They are also considerably more heavy. The irony here is that the very quality that makes them desirable in remote locations also makes it harder to get them there. When it comes to the Yeti brand, there is also the problem that they are not all made in the USA. However, if you’re really looking for the Yeti experience without going full Yeti on your wallet, then these American-made coolers – representing a variety of sizes – should fill the bill. Just be aware that all of the Rotomolded offerings are going to be more expensive than a traditional cooler.

Bison Coolers

Bison Coolers is a family-owned company and their coolers are made entirely in the USA. They set forth the entire USA production chain in detail on their website.

Bison’s Rotomold line comes in 25, 50, 75 (not shown) and 125 quart models. If you follow the links to Amazon, you can also view the color choices.

T-Latch on cooler
Unlike the usual “T-latch” system that constricts in cold weather and is difficult to open or close, Bison uses a cantilever latch system.  These beefy rubber latches are tear resistant to 170 lbs.

Drain Plug on cooler
Oversized drain plugs make for fast draining.  The 50 QT, 75 QT, and 125 QT have dual drain plugs for easy access. The 25 QT has a single plug. You can also leave the plug in and rotate it open.  

All models feature non-skid feet and silicone gaskets that retain their shape and ensure a great seal. Bison reports ice retention in excess of a week when you start with a pre-chilled and full cooler.

25 quart – 5.0 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

50 quart – 4.8 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

125 quart – 4.8 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Bison’s soft-sided models are also made in America. They’re not going to offer the superior ice retention capabilities of the rotomolded coolers, but they still do a great job. As an added feature, the exteriors don’t sweat.

Size Chart for a cooler

The 24-can soft cooler holds 24 cans and holds 10 pounds of ice. The 12-can version holds 5 pounds of ice and 12 cans. All soft-sided models come with a bottle opener built in to the carrying strap.

6 bottle – 5.o stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

12 can – 4.7 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

24 can – 4.6 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Cordova Outdoors

All Cordova hard-sided coolers are rotomolded. The company is headquartered in Nampa, Idaho. If you really want to amp up the made-in-America quotient, their website offers even more patriotic choices than are available on Amazon on their Americana page.

Cordova Extra Small

Cordova 35 Small Cooler – Hard Sided Rotomolded Ice Chest with 28 Quart Capacity & Built In Bottle Opener – Made in the USA

Cordova 50 Medium Cooler – Hard Sided Rotomolded Ice Chest with 48 Quart Capacity & Built In Bottle Opener – Made in the USA

Cordova 100 Large Cooler – Hard Sided Rotomolded Ice Chest with 88 Quart Capacity & Built In Bottle Opener – Made in the USA

Cordova 125 Extra Large Cooler – Hard Sided Rotomolded Ice Chest with 128 Quart Capacity & Built In Bottle Opener – Made in the USA

Grizzly Coolers

Grizzly Coolers is headquartered in Iowa. All hard-sided Grizzlies are rotomolded and are certified bear-resistant by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee. You can download a coloring book from the IGBC in pdf format.

Grizzly Coolers Ad
From the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee website.

Grizzly 15 Cooler, G15, 15 QT

Grizzly 20 Cooler, G20, 20 QT

Grizzly 40 Cooler, G40, 40 Quart

Grizzly 60 Cooler, G60, 60 Quart

Grizzly 75 Cooler, Tan, G75, 75 QT

Golden Retriever on a boat
I’m a dog not a bear, and it’s a Baby Shark not a salmon, but can I get my own coloring book?

Icehole Coolers

Icehole Coolers is a family-owned business that has been supplying equipment to the military for 35 years. When they decided to start making coolers, they knew they wanted to go full USA and they consulted with customers to learn what they wanted. You’ll need to go to Icehole’s website to order their coolers online.

Traveler: 20 cans of beer, 26 pounds of ice. Six colors

Cooler sizes

Cooler Sizes

Weekender: 38 cans of beer, 56 pounds of ice. Four colors.

The company also lists a Basecamp (110 quart) rotomold cooler, but there is a broken link on the website.

A portion of every sale goes to veterans, their families, and survivors, so please order on their website if you can. You can also learn about the organizations they support.

Icon Coolers

Icon’s founders grew up together on the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. They founded Icon in 2012. In 2014, they stopped importing and began designing and sourcing materials for USA manufacturing.

Some of Icon’s features include:

  • Commercial grade gasket
  • Tie down and cable lock ports
  • All-rubber, flush-mounted pull latches
  • Optional cork and rope handles
  • Self-draining bottom
Three Coolers Stacked in a garage
Icon’s 32, 50, and 75 quart models, in three of the available colors.

The 75-quart model is not currently available on Amazon, but you can order it on Icon’s website.

Kong Coolers

Kong Coolers are made in the USA by Elkhart Plastics, Inc., which has been designing thousands of components for the marine, agricultural, food processing, heavy trucking, and other industries since 1988.

KONG Coolers | 25 Quart Rotomolded | Proudly Made in The USA | Durable, Safe, No-Slip Feet, Extended Ice Retention Cooler (Boulder Blue)

Kong 50 Quart Cooler | Durable Medium Ice Chest | Perfect Hunting, Fishing, Boating and Camping Accessory | Extended Ice Retention | Made in The USA (Rugged Red GR Series)

KONG Coolers | 70 Quart Rotomolded | Proudly Made in The USA | Durable, Safe, No-Slip Feet, Extended Ice Retention Cooler (Rugged Red GR Series)

KONG Coolers | 110 Quart Rotomolded | Proudly Made in The USA | Durable, Safe, No-Slip Feet, Extended Ice Retention Cooler (Woodland Green)

Kong coolers are also certified grizzly bear resistant by the IGBC.

Lifetime Coolers

Lifetime Coolers is part of the Lifetime family, which makes a wide variety of outdoor, sporting, and gardening equipment. The all-American coolers boast these attributes:

  • Easy-to-drain spout with garden hose compatibility
  • Up To 7-day ice retention
  • Stainless steel hinge rod
  • Rubber latches, which can be easily opened with one hand
  • Stainless steel bottle opener with padlock compatibility
  • Dual-purpose grip and slide feet
  • Heavy-duty polyethylene construction
  • 5-Year limited warranty
  • Certified to withstand a bear for up to an hour

Lifetime Durable Performance Cooler (28-Quart)

Lifetime 90820 55 Quart High Performance Cooler, Grey

You can also purchase a two-pack of the 55-quart model here for a volume discount price.

LIFETIME 91005 65 Quart High Performance Cooler, Arctic White

Lifetime Durable Performance Cooler (77-Quart)

ORCA Coolers

Through a stroke of luck, the company’s full name is Outdoor Recreation Company of America. It’s kind of a chicken and egg thing – or maybe whale and cooler is the better analogy. The company was founded in 2012 “by outdoor enthusiasts for outdoor enthusiasts” with the goal of creating an American made, roto-molded cooler. They are based in Nashville.

Appearing below is a wide variety of ORCA coolers that are available on Amazon. Besides being bear-resistant, ORCA also boasts of their customizable designs available on their website, with licensing rights from just about every college and professional team.

20 quart.

26 quart

40 quart

58 quart

75 quart

140 quart

Orion Coolers

Orion is part of Jackson Adventures in Tennessee. Jackson Adventures manufactures pieces of outdoor equipment, including kayaks.

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (25 Quart, Forest), Durable Insulated Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (35 Quart, Forest), Durable Insulated Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (45 Quart, Ocean), Durable Insulated Outdoor Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (55 Quart, Desert), Durable Insulated Outdoor Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (65 Quart, Stone), Durable Insulated Outdoor Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Orion Heavy Duty Premium Cooler (85 Quart, Ocean), Durable Insulated Outdoor Ice Chest for Maximum Cold Retention – Portable, Bear Resistant, and Long Lasting, Great for Hunting, Fishing, Camping

Winston’s friend Tripp lives in Tennessee on a lake in the Smoky Mountains. Tripp’s dad went to the University of Tennessee and is a huge Vols fan. He has one of Orion’s custom-made “Go Vols” coolers and it is a beautiful orange and white sight to behold, even if my colors run more toward blue, red, and white.

Two Dogs

Otterbox Coolers

Chances are you already know of Otterbox from their excellent line of iPhone and Galaxy covers. Their Venture line of hard coolers expands the Otterbox commitment to durability and quality from phone cases and applies it to coolers.

Cooler full of food

OtterBox Trooper Cooler 12 Quart – Desert Oasis (Tan/Blue/Orange/Black)

OtterBox Trooper Cooler (20 Quart, Desert Oasis)

OtterBox Venture Cooler 25 Quart Back Trail (Tan/Realtree Camo/Orange)

OtterBox Trooper Cooler 30 Quart – Hazy Harbor (Grey/Blue/Green)

OtterBox Venture Cooler 45 Quart – Deyoung Salt (White/Blue)

OtterBox Venture Cooler 65 Quart – Deyoung Salt (White/Blue)

Pelican

Pelican has developed quite a customer base with the military, law enforcement, fire, EMS, government, industrial, energy, aviation, and aerospace industries. Some of Pelican’s qualities include:

  • Stainless steel hardware
  • Press and pull latches, not rubber
  • Raised rubber feet
  • Lifetime guarantee

If you’re looking for a roto-molded cooler but also want the mobility of a wheeled one, then this Pelican is the only way to go:

Pelican Elite Coolers with Wheels

Pelican Products Progear Elite Cooler, 95 Quart

Taiga

Taiga coolers are injection molded rather than rotomolded, but they have additional insulation and are extremely durable. The coolers come with a full lifetime warranty. They specialize in camouflage, and the colors are solid throughout the cooler walls. They also come in white and tan, or you can contact them for custom colors and logos. Oh yeah: a “taiga” is a subarctic forest, in case you were wondering.

Taiga Coolers Leak Proof 27 Quart Woodland Camo Cooler w/ R5 Insulation

Taiga Coolers Leak Proof 55 Quart Desert Camo Cooler with R5 Insulation

Taiga Coolers White Cooler, Camouflage, 88 Quart

Taiga Coolers Navy Soft Sided Cooler with Taiga Bottle Opener/Keychain

Taiga was founded by two retired military guys in Texas. They give a 10% discount to all military veterans if you order on their website, so I recommend that you take advantage of that benefit if you qualify – and thank you for your service. Otherwise, three of their coolers are available on Amazon Prime.

Golden Retriever on a leather couch
Thanks for your service!

Winston’s Wags and Woofs

If you’re looking for a wheeled, rotomolded cooler, the Pelican is the way to go. If you’re current or retired military, please considering buying directly from Taiga. Otherwise, you can’t go wrong with any of these coolers. And you know you’ll always be glad you bought American!

Review of Fathers’ Day Gifts Made in the USA

Father’s Day this year is Sunday, June 21st. Let’s show all the Dads how much we appreciate their example, sacrifice, love, and even their bad jokes! In honor of our Dads’ senses of humor, Winston will be weighing in with his favorite Dad Jokes.

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Categories

We know how much Dad will appreciate a gift that is made in the USA. And, we’re in luck, because there are so many great Dad-approved products that are made right here in America; many more than appear below. What we’ve tried to do with this list is to put together a representative sample of (mostly) moderately-priced items – with the added benefit that everything appearing below is available on Amazon Prime. You can jump right to a specific category or can scroll down to see everything, including Winston’s puns.

Car & Truck LinersCookwareDrinkware
FlashlightsGlovesGrill Accessories
KnivesLightersPacks & Wallets
ShavingSunglassesTools

Car & Truck Liners

Dad’s car is the epitome of multi-functionality. It serves as everything from mobile dining room to concert hall to field hospital. He hauls around baseball teams, Girl Scout cookies, and bags of mulch.

On the short list of Fathers’ Day car accessories are these floor mats and liners. They’ll catch anything a fishing trip or soccer practice can throw at them, then be washed down and look great for date night with Mom.

When you link to these products, make sure that you fill in all the information for Dad’s car and truck (make, model, year) and choose the color you want.

Everyone knows that Armor All makes some great liquid protectant. They also make some great, very reasonably priced, one-size-fits-all floor mats.

Husky Liners offers some superior floor mats. They are pricier than the Armor Alls, but they are custom-fitted and will wear very well. Be sure to input the proper car and truck information when ordering.

This liner kit from Rugged Liner will catch and hold just about any mess that can be dragged in on it.

Weather Tech offers this, more reasonably priced, trim-to-fit option. It’s very easy to follow the pre-scored lines to get a great fit for whatever Dad drives.

Why did the football coach go to the bank? To get his quarter back.

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Cookware

This category is full of American-made opportunities! So much so that we’ll be devoting an entire post to Cookware in the near future. When thinking of something for Dad, though, Lodge Cast Iron in the iconic choice. Lodge has been making cast iron cookware in Tennessee since 1896. Their products proclaim “America” whether you encounter them on a chuck wagon, a gourmet restaurant, a tailgate, or Grandma’s kitchen. I still cook on a Lodge skillet that was my Grandmother’s, and every meal brings with it memories, love, and molecules from every other meal cooked on it since the early 1900’s.

If your Dad does not yet have a piece of Lodge cookware, this cast iron skillet is the go-to choice, without a doubt. And when you go to the link, you’ll find other options as to size and shapes.

If Dad already has the skillet, then a nice addition would be this enamel coated cast iron casserole. Again, there are many size options when you click on the link. This product line fits in with those of Le Creuset and Staub, but Lodge’s has a much more reasonable price tag.

What did the fisherman say to the magician? Pick a cod, any cod.

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Drinkware

I love all my Tervis Tumblers! I can fill one with iced tea and lots of ice, leave it in the car in the sweltering Oklahoma heat while I take an hour and a half walk, and come back to cold refreshment, ice cubes and all. The choices of drinkware are almost endless. I have just listed three options, but when you click on the link, you’ll be able to shop the Tervis universe for all kinds of sizes, shapes, and logos. Tervis has licensing rights from just about every professional and collegiate sports team on the planet, so chances are that you’ll find Dad’s favorite teams.

This a great tumbler with Baby Yoda from The Mandolorian. As we mentioned above, the design choices are almost endless.

Dad’s own private Margaritaville just got cooler. Whether he’s firing up the grill or just chillaxin’ in a chair, he’ll appreciate these tumblers helping to set the mood.

Winston’s personal favorite. These dogs will bring a smile to Dad’s face every time he takes a sip.

An accessory for the Tervis, or any other drinkware. These reusable straws are made by The Last Straw. They are made from titanium, have straight and angled sections, and come with a cleaning brush that will keep them like new for years to come.

Cheers!
Which is faster, hot or cold? Hot, because you can catch a cold.

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Flashlights

Like so many of the other types of products featured here, there are great American-made options in flashlights. To stay focused, however (no pun intended), we’re showing three flashlights from Maglite. Founded by Anthony Maglica in 1955, Maglite is a great American story. Their flashlights are rugged and reliable.

This light is a great one to have on hand. It can fit in a car’s console, a backpack, or the kitchen drawer.

With this set, Dad’s flashlight can always stay charged. Very handy if the family hasn’t made the regular Costco run to stock up on batteries.

This is the flashlight most people think of when the name Maglite comes to mind. It has a great beam and, with its size and heft, can double as a Billy Club.

I like elevator jokes because they work on so many levels.

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Gloves

Whether working in the garage, the yard, or out on the ranch, Dad can always use a pair of good gloves. These two options from Carolina Glove are representative of many more choices available when you visit the link.

As the name implies, these gloves are practically impervious.

If Dad goes through a lot of gloves, these cowhide leather ones should have him covered. The price may seem a little steep, but it’s for 24 gloves (a dozen pair of them).

It’s inappropriate to make a ‘dad joke’ if you’re not a dad. That would be a faux pa.

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Grill Accessories

We thought long and hard about including grills on this Fathers’ Day list. On the one hand, they are the stuff that Fathers’ Day dreams are made of. On the other, they are generally going to be a big-ticket item, and we thought we’d focus on more reasonably-priced options. Besides, we recently reviewed made-in-the-USA Kamado cookers and we’ll be reviewing outdoor grills in general in the near future. However, we thought this grill accessory was pretty cool, and it may be one that Dad didn’t even know he needed.

Tuffy Mat makes this very nice mat. It goes under the grill and keeps everything from hot coals to marinades to meat juices from getting on the deck or patio. It could be worth its weight in gold if it stopped an errant ember from landing on a wooden deck. It’s also comfortable to stand on while grilling.

Don’t trust atoms. They make up everything!

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Knives

A good knife is definitely a Dad thing. Here are three American manufacturers.

This folding knife from Bear & Son Cutlery has a good look and a nice heft to it.

Dad can channel his inner Navy Seal with this Emerson Knife.

W R Case & Sons actually started as “Case Brothers” in 1889. Then, one of the brothers continued the family tradition with his sons. This is a great pocket knife, with two blades.

This is another Case pocket knife. The body is made of bone.

What’s an astronaut’s favorite part of a computer? The space bar.

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Lighters

Whether it’s igniting kindling, starting sparklers, shooting off firecrackers, or illuminating a cave a la Indiana Jones, Dad can always use a lighter. Zippo lighters has been in business for 88 years and recently celebrated their 600 millionth lighter manufactured. They are refillable and will last for years to come.

The classic Zippo lighter: sleek and minimalist. Like so many other items in this review, when you click on the link, you’ll find a dizzying number of design options.

I could tell a joke about pizza, but it’s a little cheesy.

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Packs & Wallets

Dad’s a man on the go. He might sometimes require some specialty gear to go camping, skiing, or hunting, but he usually doesn’t need much to transport his stuff. Here are a couple of travel ideas.

This shaving kit from Duluth Pack has a sturdy leather outside and a waterproof inside.

Ridge Wallet has reimagined the wallet. It has a tough exterior and the RFID blocking technology keeps all of Dad’s credit card information safe.

What’s the best way to watch a fly fishing tournament? Live stream.

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Shaving

There are some great, made-in-America shaving accessories out there. When it comes to razors, however, I have only found one brand where every component (including the blades themselves) are made in the USA. That makes the choice very easy. The good news is, they’re great!

The M5 Magnum by Personna. American through and through. This price is for 8 blades: about one-third of what you’d pay for more well-known brands, which aren’t made in the USA.

I always like the “Close Shave America” ads by Barbasol. It is a great American company, and their shaving cream – while playing a key role in “Jurassic Park” – is also my favorite. You can’t go wrong with Barbasol.

Where do baby cats learn to swim? The kitty pool.

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Sunglasses

The American Dad. With Sunglasses. Say no more.

Highway to the Danger Zone! Dad will be walking in slow motion on the tarmac to Kenny Loggins with these classic Aviators from American Optical.

These wraparounds from Clear Lake Sunglasses are reasonably priced and polarized, to boot.

With a much larger price tag, these wraparounds from Gatorz Eyewear nevertheless get great reviews.

Oakley makes some great glasses. This Fuel Cell model is unique to Oakley and comes in many different colors.

Another Aviator model, this one from Randolph USA. These are the ones Maverick bought after the first movie.

Did you know that milk is the fastest liquid on earth? It’s pasteurized before you even see it.

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Tools

We started this review with the idea of narrowing down some Fathers’ Day gift ideas for you. I hope we succeeded in making your selections a little easier. We’ll finish this post with something a Dad can never have too many of … tools. We’ve focused on three companies, even though there are many more made-in-the-USA tool manufacturers. These companies offer some products that are unique to them, and I think Dad would appreciate all three.

Channel Lock made its name with adjustable, locking pliers. This three-pack will get you through any small to medium size needs.

This Channel Lock set makes a good gift. There are two pairs of the classic Channel-Lock pliers, two pairs of standard pliers, and a needle-nose pair.

Here is an axe by Estwing. It has a great, balanced feel and will last for a very long time.

This rock pick by Estwing is a sentimental favorite of mine. I received this model from my Dad over a half-century ago. I still use it, and it’s cool to see that the model still looks exactly the same.

Here’s a hammer by Estwing. It has a great handle and will most likely last forever.

Toolcard Pro makes a 40-in-1 toolcard. If you can think of a tool function, it can probably do it. While you wouldn’t want to use this on long-term, big projects, it is a great item to have on hand to measure, tighten, cut, and perform other jobs.

This is the same Toolcard Pro with the addition of a money clip. I guess that makes it a 41-in-1 tool!

I made a pencil with two erasers. It was pointless.

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Winston’s Wags and Woofs

Every single one of these items is Winston approved, and doesn’t Dad deserve the very best?