🌲 Gear Up for Adventure with PSKOOK!
The PSKOOK 12 Pcs Survival Multitool Card is a compact and versatile emergency tool kit designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 0.56 oz and fitting perfectly in your wallet, this durable 304 stainless steel card includes multiple tools for fishing, hunting, and camping, making it an essential companion for any adventure.
Color | Black |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Number of pieces | 12 |
Included components | Hooks |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | PSKOOK |
Manufacturer | PSKOOK |
Item model number | 1 |
Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.1 x 1.4 cm; 15.88 g |
ASIN | B08Z3DDDPC |
M**L
Great little set
Tge saws are usless unless your trying to cut half inch sticks. Using a knife works better honestly. The spear heads and Sewing needles, fish Hooks are nice to have. The metal they use is proper hardened steel and won't bend easily.Great selection to have still. Would recommend for the cheap price.
C**L
Poor ability to utilize easy
With nothing on the case to use to store on a Molle product and its size makes it a less than ideal product unless to want to put it in a bag and then spend considerable time refinding it to utilize anything.The parts are also quite thin and ineffective as a result.
J**D
Awesome addition to my kit.
Low price, low profile, for potentially very high impact survival items. Very cool and tiny accessories. Good additions to my compact emergency kits and bugout bag. Even as a disposable onetime use item these little cards could go along way.
E**C
Reasonably priced set of survival cards for your wallet. Somewhat thin, not sharpened
I purchased these as an alternative to the high-priced versions they imitate, of which I don't have a set to compare. Just from their looks, I think they would be somewhat useful in an emergency or survival scenario because they certainly don't take up a lot of space (they fit in your wallet) or weight, but there are 2 main drawbacks that I see:- The steel is rather thin, making the individual tools rather easy to bend, which would limit their usefulness. However, I do realize that using a heavier gauge of steel would make them considerably heavier and nobody wants a 2 lb. wallet.- They are not sharpened. I understand the problem the manufacturer would have in detaching the tools to sharpen them, and then reattach them to the card but when you are in a survival situation is the worst time to try to sharpen a dull knife, hook, etc. I have seen some of the more expensive versions of these cards where they actually remove at least the knife and arrowheads, sharpen them, then stick the whole card on a magnetic sheet (like the fridge magnet sheets) and I think that would be a huge improvement without adding too much bilk or cost.Honestly, I like them, but I am on the fence regarding their usefulness in a real emergency or survival scenario.Update from November 2022: I may have an improvement figured out for the two issues that I and several other people have found with these cards, provided you take into account that they are not for frequent use - only for emergency or survival.For the sharpening issue, I have taken off the parts which require sharpening (knife, arrowhead, hook, for example) and sharpened them properly, then taped them to a piece of scotch tape only on one side (leves no residue when pulled off) and vacuum sealed the whole thing. Finally I trim the edges fairly close.This doesn't improve the other issue which is their thinness, but I believe you are less likely to bend them if they are sharp, than if you have to be forcing them to cut or hammering on them.Hope you find this useful. If you just add in the case a small plastic baggie with some fishing line (spectra) and sinkers, plus a small firesteel and some wetfire or similar tinder and a couple of vacuum sealed mylar blankets - now you're talking about a compact and useful little kit for not a lot of money.
V**0
As advertised
These are very small and easy to pack. A specifically got them for that reason for a disaster preparedness bag. I can't attest to have it used anything off of these and hope I never have to but it seems to have some of the necessities for survival if ever needed. For the money it cost almost nothing for an added sense of preparedness.
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