How to open a paint can + more DIY tips: Hyde tools’ 17-in-1 multi-tool

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We don’t just say we love our Hyde Tools 17-in-1 multi-tool, we mean it.

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How to open a paint can, a beer and your weekend to more time and honey-done projects with Hyde Tools’ 17-in-1 multi-tool.

I know this sounds like marketing bull… but it’s the truth.

And every time I see someone digging around in their tool box for various items to pry, scrape, remove screws, open paint cans, etc I wonder what other things could be done with that time. We just reach into our tool pouches (or junk drawer). It literally takes one second.

We use our Hyde Tools multi-s constantly. I’m not sure I even think about it any more.

Hardly a project goes by—from installing a new door (pry-bar, door stop) to building a pergola (marking the ground) to what it’s actually made for: Painting a room—that we don’t use it.

The 17-in-1 multi-tool is extra-tricked with everything from an on-board nail set and screw driver to a bottle opener. But you can see that—and how to open a paint can—in the video.

 

 

 

 

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