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Go Nuts.
Placing a bomber nut feels like the best thing ever when you’re hanging on for dear life, but getting that same nut out on the way back down can make you wish you’d just run it out to the anchors and saved the hassle. Black Diamond’s Wiregate Nut Tool makes retrieving stuck stoppers way easier, so you won’t have to abandon your beloved #7 100 feet off the deck.
- Always throw this nut-retrieval weapon onto your rack
- The wiregate is light and makes racking up easy
- Machined windows save weight without reducing strength
- The rounded heel helps you pound out particularly recalcitrant nuts
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- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
It's even big enough to fit into cam loves! Makes for easy extraction of any piece!
10/10 purchase
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Love this nut tool, tha gate makes it soe I don't have to use another clip on my rack.
Easy to use
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I purchased this over the other tools for the wire gate, so far, it has always been easy to get on and off your harness.
Average nut tool
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This nut tool serves its purpose well, but don't expect anything special. After a couple months of steady use the bent tip has started to wear. Makes catching those lobes on stuck cams a bit harder.
Solid Nut Tool
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I purchased this nut tool over the other black diamond nut tool for the wire gate to be able to attach to my harness without an extra carabiner and for the flat butt to avoid pain when I need to really hammer on this to get pieces that are really dug in the wall loose.
After using it, I really love clipping it to the harness easily with the wire gate, but I have found that even with the slattened, semi-smooth end, it still hurts pretty bad to hammer on these with your palm. If that is a concern, maybe consider getting a padded nut tool or one with a wider flat end.
Overall, I really like this product.