Gerber E-Tool Folding Spade, Serrated Edge [30-000075]

May 27, 2017 - Comment
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Folding Spade is a collapsible digging tool that has a serrated blade edge for chopping and sawing roots a built in glass-filled nylon handle with a powder-coated ed steel spade head and a 7075 aluminum shaft and an overall length of 23.75. ATTRIBUTES Overall Length (inches): 23.75 Special Features: 1/2 Head is SerratedThe Gerber 30-000075 E-Tool with Serrated Blade is a sturdy and durable folding spade constructed from high-quality and reliable materials. With a serrated edge on half the blade to give you extra digging power, this entrenching tool folds small for easy transport and unfolds to 2 feet for use in the garden, outdoors, hunting, or on the job.

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At a Glance:Made with ultra-durable, lightweight materials for long-term use

Anodized shaft and glass-filled nylon handle are virtually indestructible

Half serrated edge helps cut through grass and other vegetation

Folds to compact size for easy transport

Locking mechanism safely secures shovel in open positioncallout bottomGerber 30-000075 E-Tool with Serrated Blade

The compact Gerber E-Tool is easy to pack for camping or hunting, take to work, or store in your shop or shed. View larger.Gerber 30-000075 E-Tool with Serrated Blade

A locking mechanism will keep the Gerber E-Tool open when in use, helping keep you safe during shoveling. View larger.
Durable Construction for Heavy-Duty Use
Crafted with a powder coated boron carbon steel spade, the Gerber E-Tool can withstand extensive use in a variety of environments. The virtually indestructible glass-filled nylon handle features an open design, giving you room for a firm grip and increased leverage. The anodized 7075 aluminum shaft also gives this entrenching tool strength and durability.

Compact and Lightweight for Easy Portability
At just over 2 pounds and measuring 9.37 inches in length when closed, the Gerber E-Tool is easy to pack in to campgrounds or hunting sites, take to work, or store in your shop or shed. Its small size also works well in compact spaces where a regular size shovel won’t fit.

Serrated Edge Adds Functionality
One side of the spade is serrated to give you extra power when digging in tough environments. Use it to saw through grass, plants, and undergrowth or for cutting into ice or hard dirt. The shape of the blade also helps this Gerber E-Tool enter the ground more easily.

Locks Open for Added Stability
A locking mechanism will keep the Gerber E-Tool open when in use, helping keep you safe and protected when you apply pressure during shoveling. Simply turn the ridged knob that wraps around the shaft to secure the E-Tool in the open position.

About Gerber: A History of Innovation
Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that have contributed to Gerber’s emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon’s Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.

It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand–one that commands respect among knife lovers and knife makers alike. And now that same high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and more.

What’s in the Box
Gerber 30-000075 E-Tool with Serrated Blade.

Product Features

  • Lightweight and tough
  • Anodized shaft
  • No sheath included
  • Sheath part number is Gerber 22-00026

Comments

John M. Russell says:

Excellent tool! I never write reviews but this shovel worked so well I felt compelled to say something about it. 

Wayne Edgeworth says:

Gerber E-Tool I’m very glad I made this purchase. I already have an actual military E-Tool, which has had a very useful life. It is starting to fall apart and that’s why I wanted to get another, but I didn’t want to spend $60 on one so I chose this model. Gerber makes very nice multi-tools and knives so after reading some reviews on this product and experience with their other products I felt safe purchasing it. I live in the mountains and used it on a camping trip last weekend and used it to dig a fire…

monstercatambush says:

Awesome update on a classic You always wonder why someone would try to improve on something that already rocks. I’ve carried the original version of the US Army e-tool many a mile and have always figured the weight was worth the utility of the thing. Any number of times I’ve saved myself a soggy sleeping bag by digging a shallow perimeter trench around my tent. Fellow campers who laughed at my efforts could only hang their heads in the morning when me and the dogs emerged from our tent dry and refreshed, while they…

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