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Ti Rod Tactical™ Home Delivery Professional Neck Carry Door Knocker & Palm Stick
$ 12.66
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Description
Durable Aerospace Grade 5 Titanium Construction!1 Year Money Back Guarantee If Not Delighted!
Effective "Door Knocker" For Home Delivery Professionals
Effective "Acupressure" Tool & Medicinal Pill Crusher
Innovative
Secure
Ergonomic
Grip
Design (Even Wet) Because...
...A Closed Fist "Mechanically Locks" Stick Into Your Hand
The Grip Is Absolutely AWESOME!
Compact "Low Profile" EDC Design Is Handcrafted In America!
Presented here is ONE "Patent Pending" Grade 5 Titanium (6AL-4V Alloy) Easy-Carry, Quick-Deploy Neck Carriage "Door Knocker", with a secondary use as a Short Attack Repelling Stick.
(also useful as a "Pill Crusher" to crush and mix your medications into a liquid, for less stomach upset &/or faster absorption to ease that headache a little faster! I use a bottle cap to crush the powder into. "Acupressure" procedures are also possible uses for this stick :-)
These are designed, hand made, and assembled in the USA by:
Ti Rod Tactical™
It is an unfortunate reality of modern life that individuals are often assaulted by other people, and so feel the need to carry tools which can help them counteract the actions of others.
This "door knocker" will provide a very useful
secondary
response for a very large group of individuals, whose day to day business activities take them into neighborhoods and households where they can be attacked and/or robbed without provocation.
Home delivery professionals, such as USPS Postal workers, UPS Drivers, FedEx drivers, Pizza delivery persons, etc. have to approach many households every day never really knowing what awaits them, ....and this is when there is usually good news (a package or food) being delivered!
In many of these jobs, carrying a knife or handgun is impossible, and against company policy!
Sometimes the worker is
not
welcome at all, such as when a process server has to pass along legal papers, or a landlord has to inform the tenant he is being evicted, etc., and an irate "customer" has been known to become violent!
So,..... there is certainly a need for something that has a useful purpose ("door knocker") for these types of jobs, yet can be deployed very quickly in a secondary role if needed.
Carried daily and used as a benign looking practical tool, there is every reason to be carrying this in their day to day activities while on the job. Sometimes the homeowner or tenant is playing loud music, watching TV at a high volume, is on the phone, dealing with rowdy youngsters, or is distracted in any number of other ways and will not respond to the usual "knuckle" rap on the door. (and not every doorbell works,.....mine included, or is loud enough to overcome the distraction :-)
This door knocker can provide a much amplified "rap" on the door with the titanium tip exposed, or a slightly less sharp knock using the rubber capped end that is still louder than the bare knuckle. (and pain free!)
Over the course of days, weeks and years,......I suspect there can be health related issues to the worker from repeated use of the their knuckles to alert the customer of their presence.
SO,....carrying this item during their work day any of those delivery personal will not only save their knuckles from unnecessary "wear and tear" (and possibly increase their productivity by obtaining a customer's response sooner than might otherwise occur), ....but will also feel a little safer while doing their job knowing they can better respond if ever needed.
As shown in the photos, the stick is carried around the neck and connected to a reinforced rubber hose carriage component. Worn this way, and making use of a longer cord, the stick can hang at about waist level in a "benign" state that is unthreatening to anyone.
Throughout the worker's delivery rounds, making use of the
rubber tipped
end to alert the household of your presence would be sufficient most times. (and much easier on the knuckles) The stick would seldom need to be removed from it's carriage to make use of the louder bare tip end,...... and most days would begin and end like this.
However, on those rare occasions where the delivery worker is in danger while performing their duties, there IS now an effective tool at your immediate disposal!
It's
primary
role is that of a "door knocker", since it is used almost exclusively in that role throughout every day the worker performs his/her duties. BUT.....all it takes is a firm tug on the stick and it will separate from it's carriage, allowing for use of the stick in it's
secondary
role.
Similar to Yawara and Kubotan sticks, this is especially effective when targeting areas of the body where bone is very near the surface or at various joint areas.
The Titanium rod shown is .445" in diameter, and is much stronger than traditional wooden or aluminum defensive sticks, and impervious to the elements so won't rust or corrode.
T
hanks for your consideration.....
ALSO,....PLEASE make sure Yawara and Kubotan style sticks are legal to carry in your Country, State, City, or Town
before
purchasing. Some areas may have restrictions on such things, and I cannot possibly know about every specific law in every area of the world. :-) Your purchase confirms you have complied with your local laws. Thank You.
NOTE:
On all of my sticks like this using a separating hose carriage, I use a little lubricant. I am currently using just a light film of pure Trident Brand Silicone Grease within the carriage hose connection. A similar product is available at most Hardware Stores in the plumbing section, and Dive shops carry the Trident Brand also. It seems to work very well in this application, and does not dry out as readily as Vaseline does. It doesn't take much to get the job done, so apply sparingly! I used Vaseline initially because most folks already had it at home,......but have found the Silicone Grease lasts longer between applications so is better suited to this use.
Applying just a light "film" will affect a very S-M-O-O-T-H release when reasonable force is applied. It doesn't take much when applied with the supplied stick to the inside of the rubber hose connection, and a little on the shaft that enters the hose. If you've used too much, just wipe away the excess until you achieve the release "feel" you want, but is still secure. Re-apply the lubricant as necessary.....
For most of us reserving the deployment separations for emergency or training use, the lubricant will remain effective for months. Also, as the hose "breaks in" and stretches a little, effective lubrication tends to last even longer between applications, and even less is required.