Oh I 100% have one, if not several. I just don't know the location of a single one.
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How is it responsible to waste your life taking steps to keep track of worthless little objects of that size? If you need a thin poker use one of the many every day objects that takes the form of or includes a thin poker.
LOL, no I'm not. I'm just bad at getting rid of stuff.
These things suck and are too tiny to store anywhere useful. A small paper clip works the same and stores much better.
I keep mine in the phone case with a $20 for emergencies.
Agree totally. There's no point in holding on to a special-purpose object that can have its function performed by other very common objects. The smart thing to do is throw it away immediately after the phone's return window ends.
I have a bit set with one in it. Well, at least one that looks like it's meant to be this. It works though.
It's on my keyring
LPT: if you have a case on your phone, put it inside the case (between the case and phone) and you'll always have it when you need it
I do the same and never had any scratches if the case fits snugly.
Seems like a good way to scratch the phone, might just as well go crazy with a key on the back of the phone 😅
Been doing it for ~5 years with 0 scratches.... If you have an iPhone maybe they are too delicate, but I also feel like iPhones (in the US at least) don't have SIM cards since Apple has that G.I. Joe - Kung-Fu grip
Broke my phone last week. Had mine on my keychain when the tech couldn't find his quick enough.
Paperclip, bent staple, pushpin, breadboard wire, toothpick, 3D printer nozzle cleaner, 0000-sized cross head screwdriver, and stripped twist tie are all no match for the glorious sim tool.
Why would I keep track of something that can be replaced by a paper clip that costs a penny?
Do we have to know where it is?