Nowus Foldable Military Shovel Multifunctional military Kit for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Gardening, Army Entrenching Tool

July 1, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

A Multifunctional Military Shovel
Specially designed provides a number of functions for your outdoor survival needs. 6 interconnecting pieces featuring a glass breaker, a whistle, fire bar, screwdriver, a knife with a serrated edge and bottle opener, a shovel head with a serrated edge, bottle opener, ruler and 2 valve wrenches. Bottom piece is independently encased, great for storing tinder.

A Durable Military shovel
This multifunctional military shovel is made of high-carbon steel which is high-strength and wear-resistant. Digging,hitting or breaking are easy to handle.

A Folding Military Shovel
32″ long when assembled. The shovel head is 7” x 5”. It comes with a carrying case that is 7.2” L x 2.2” W x 10″H with a 45″ strap. The shovel weighs 2 lbs 14 oz when packed in carrying case and 2 lbs 8 oz alone.

Accessories Including
Knife:Chopping,cutting,and other tactical uses
Saw:Sawing small things in the wild
Screwdriver: A good tool for repairing and installing

Warranty Policy
Every customer enjoys a 12-month warranty service. If you have any problems, please contact us. Our team will be glad to help.

Product Features

  • Multi-use survival tool great for hunting or camping
  • Compact and portable with a carrying case
  • Solid build, powder-coated durable carbon steel, weather resistant
  • Practical design features glass breaker, fire stick, saw and so much more
  • 32″ long when assembled, only weighs 2 lbs and 14 oz in carrying case

Comments

duoduo says:

Four Stars It`s good!

neal lovell says:

very nice camping shovel great little shovel. looks like the picture. the knife is sharp and the shovel has its own case. thanks for a sweet camping shovel

Nina Ruiz says:

Where’s the instructions? A little hard to put together the first time as it came without instructions. After I figured it out, seems to be ok. I would dig a trench with it but keeping it for light camping. Cool gadget.

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