“Tool with a sharp end and a piece of metal that slides up and down the shaft attached to a piece of string”
A: "This is a can opener. The pointy part is pushed through the center of the can, which is then used as a fulcrum to push the cutting blade through the top. Finally, it’s spun around the center hole to finish opening the can."
in the flower box, you knob.
Yeah, right, Adolph. Google "jew keys" and see how many hits you get.
These were advertised at the height of covid so you didn’t have to touch buttons and handles on doors. Nothing to do with Jews.
What it ACTUALLY is for is to mount the net that separates the trunk/boot from the passenger compartment. Some cars (like BMW and Porsche I guess) have a second set of those mounts close to the B pillar so you can still mount the net when the rear seat bench is folded down.