9″ Tactical Spring Assisted Black Blue Gold Gray Green Red Survival 7 in 1 Rescue Pocket Knife LED Light Fire Starter Blade Sharpener Bottle Opener Glass Breaker Belt Cutter (Camo)

June 18, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 13:37 GMT+0100 - Details)

This is the all in one pocket knife you have been waiting for! This baby has everything you need to get the job done including a bottle opener, knife sharpener, fire starter, glass breaker, and a removable LED light! The 440 stainless steel blade is partially serrated and nice and sharp out of the box. Collect all colors today! They also make a great gift for your husband, boyfriend, or family member!

Product Features

  • Multi-tool with built-in ferro rod fire starter and detachable magnetic LED mini light
  • Sharp belt cutter will make easy for you to cut any kind of belt or parachute cord without cutting yourself
  • Multi-purpose knife perfect for camping, hunting, hiking, Fishing ,outdoors, or emergency use
  • 8.5″ Overall length 3.5″ serrated blade made of 440 stainless steel with integrated bottle opener
  • Comes with integrated seatbelt / cord cutter and glass breaker on the handle end Great Emergency Tool

Comments

Anonymous says:

Mixed This was not exactly as I expected and there were a few minor issues. Since there were no directions it took a bit of time to figure out the battery had a piece of paper shielding it. Also the little LED light tube wouldn’t stay in its holder. Otherwise, incredibly sharp both the main blade and seatbelt cutter, good ergonomics. May reorder to see if the light won’t fall out on next one.

Anonymous says:

Best knife humanly possible for EDC. It’s spring assisted, tge blade requires some force to open so it won’t open in your pocket.The light is bright… Shockingly so for what it is, just don’t over tighten it, it will break.Better than a Swiss army knife in every way.I’m getting more…….Tips.The light comes out of the knife and is held in place with a magnet this is awesome because you can stick it on the hood of your car when you need your hands-free…

Anonymous says:

lost the flashlight. I lost the flashlight the first day from cutting some sticks with the serrated edge.modifications I made: 1) filed the tip of blade (back side) so it will service phillips screws better 2) added rubber cement to flashlight so it won’t fall out 3) removed belt clip to make it slip into pocket easier 4) drilled hole for paracord lanyard 5) added locktight to all screws on knifeNote: same knife is at WalMart for $15.

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