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Sep 07, 2021
I like it.
9 of 9 found this helpful Works great with long battery life, the Eraser attachment used to erase unwanted pet hair is as reliable as the Shark upholstery cleaner attachment I have. It's very portable and has strong suction. The crevice tool attachment also has strong suction and cleans well in between my car seats and the hard-to-reach places like the center console crevice. It's not heavy and is reasonably maneuverable. It will always travel with us when we use our RV coach because it doesn't take up much space. This cleans small areas as well as a full-size vacuum. The filter system keeps the dust from escaping from the dirt compartment and making a dust cloud where it is being used.

Feb 02, 2017
Hey buddy can ya spare some change?
For what it's worth ...... I purchased this purse because frequently venues will not allow entry with a weapon. That includes firearms by CCW permit holders, pepper spray, tasers, and collapsible metal batons to name a few. "The City slicker" when loaded with coins, also has room for a few folded bills, credit card and ID. If you fill it with lead fishing weights it IS a weapon NOT a coin purse. I've taken it passed night "club" security, and into the local court house where it passed inspection as a coin purse.
I use a gallon water jug suspended by a rope in a tree, for my practice strike target. The purse strikes very hard and would cause considerably more damage, compared to a fist. I carry this in my front pocket when driving and in my hand when walking. It is not threatening nor easily identifiable as a weapon, when carried in the hand. It arrived with a plastic carry clip so the purse can be carried in the waist band if pockets are not an option. The clip it is removable. Overall, it's an edge in an assault or a dog attack, and may be the game changer that scores a home run on someones head/jaw. If you use a coin purse it's well made and does serve both those purposes

Sep 24, 2019
It's a fighting knife
Overall this knife is not meant for carving the turkey up at the Thanksgiving dinner table. It is a fighting knife first, it can help do a few survival related chores but it is a fighting knife. Judging from it's weight and feel, the Ka-Bar will dig a hole in dirt, chop and split fire wood, sever ropes, pry and also cut but it will not do many of those really well. It is very sharp and will cut well. The knife feels great when it's held in the hand. It comes off to me as well balanced tough and signifiant but not bulky. Knowing this design has a history founded in war fighting by war fighters comes through when it's held in your hand. This knife is an awsome weapon but it's not a survival type knife. It was purchased as a gift for a solidier's birthday in the middle east.