Off Grid Tools Survival Companion MultiTool

Item Code: OGT-COMP100
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    Description
  • 4.5" x 1.4" x .66"
  • .27 lbs.
  • ABS Plastic
  • 21 Unique Tools
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    The Off Grid Tools Survival Companion MultiTool has 21 different tools that makes it perfect for every day carry and an essential part of any bail out bag or emergency kit.

    A tungsten carbide 'v' sharpener keeps your knife or axe blade maintained abd ready to chop and cut. Magnesium and ferrocerium rods provide tinder and spark that burn at over 3000°. An emergency whistle puts out more than 100 decibels of power, alerting help to your position while you can use the mirrored reflector to signal over longer distances. The body of the Survival Companion has an integrated compass and thermometer.

    But there's more! The Survival Companion also now incorporates a quick-release, stainless steel belt clip & multi-tool. Added features include a firestarter scraper (for use with the magnesium and ferrocerite rods), a ruler (for measuring map distances), can and bottle openers, a flat-head screwdriver, serrated blade and a graduated wrench for turning 5 common hex sizes.

    Alongside the Survival Axe the Survival Companion is truly the does-it-all for every contingency.

    Features:

    • Fold out ferrocerium fire starter and magnesium tinder rods
    • Carbide blade sharpener
    • Fail-safe whistle, 109dB
    • Compass
    • Thermometer
    • Feature rich removable stainless steel belt clip
    • Can opener
    • Bottle opener
    • Flat screwdriver
    • 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16" hex wrench

    Specifications:

    • Product Dimensions: 4.50" x 1.40" x .66"
    • 0.17 pounds
    • Tough ABS Plastic
    • Designed in the USA
    • Imported
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    WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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