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12/9/2007 7:27:48 PM EDT
Help! I've become Dillo dependent!

Ever since I received my first Dillo, when I need to open a beer I run around the house looking for a Dillo - even when the bottle is a simple twist cap that I could easily turn off with my hands. I find myself spending valuable time that could be used enjoying my cold beer looking for a Dillo. I just can't bring myself to open a beer without one.

The way I see it there are two options. First, ween myself off of the Dillos and slowly strengthen my hands again. Two, by more Larue gear so I can stash Dillos within arms reach all over the house and continue to let my hands atrophy into shriveled, useless nubs that can't even open a pop-top can.

I guess I'll be placing an order shortly. :)  
12/9/2007 11:35:06 PM EDT
[#1]
There needs to be a key chain Dillo so when I'm out I can have one with me at all times?
12/10/2007 4:45:32 AM EDT
[#2]
I'll be happy with a cigar cutter or punch dillo,can you imagine beer ,cigar and LT in the same package
12/10/2007 7:31:28 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
There needs to be a key chain Dillo so when I'm out I can have one with me at all times?



I just loop a split ring through the hole. Duh... I have mine on a lanyard looop.
12/10/2007 4:23:21 PM EDT
[#4]
I just noticed that the package that my Dillo came in says that there are Texas shaped ones available. I know some folks that these would make great gifts for. Are they available on the website?
12/10/2007 4:27:03 PM EDT
[#5]
Double tap.
12/10/2007 5:48:26 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Help! I've become Dillo dependent!

Ever since I received my first Dillo, when I need to open a beer I run around the house looking for a Dillo - even when the bottle is a simple twist cap that I could easily turn off with my hands. I find myself spending valuable time that could be used enjoying my cold beer looking for a Dillo. I just can't bring myself to open a beer without one.

The way I see it there are two options. First, ween myself off of the Dillos and slowly strengthen my hands again. Two, by more Larue gear so I can stash Dillos within arms reach all over the house and continue to let my hands atrophy into shriveled, useless nubs that can't even open a pop-top can.

I guess I'll be placing an order shortly. :)  


You can't use that word in a post in the LaRue forum
12/10/2007 5:58:46 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Help! I've become Dillo dependent!

Ever since I received my first Dillo, when I need to open a beer I run around the house looking for a Dillo - even when the bottle is a simple twist cap that I could easily turn off with my hands. I find myself spending valuable time that could be used enjoying my cold beer looking for a Dillo. I just can't bring myself to open a beer without one.

The way I see it there are two options. First, ween myself off of the Dillos and slowly strengthen my hands again. Two, by more Larue gear so I can stash Dillos within arms reach all over the house and continue to let my hands atrophy into shriveled, useless nubs that can't even open a pop-top can.

I guess I'll be placing an order shortly. :)  


You can't use that word in a post in the LaRue forum


Ha! Within beer handling appendage reach then.
12/11/2007 12:14:38 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
There needs to be a key chain Dillo so when I'm out I can have one with me at all times?


After looking at Dillo more I won't be carrying it. Dillos tab opening tail could stab me in the leg to easy. Just have to place a few more orders so I can have Dillo stashes Kitchen BBQ TV area familys and friends houses.

How about a Dillo hood ornament.
12/14/2007 6:21:08 PM EDT
[#9]
I have unopened Dillos  all over the place.The last time I counted I had like 23 of them! i know I gave some away,but damn how many can I use.
12/14/2007 9:17:12 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
I have unopened Dillos  all over the place.The last time I counted I had like 23 of them! i know I gave some away,but damn how many can I use.


Send them my way, I am slowly trying to make a dillo farm on my desk at work here in Okinawa