
Here’s a neat little survival tool I picked up the other day. It’s a 11 in 1 Credit Card Survival Tool. Made from stainless steel, this is a great thing to keep in your wallet, purse, glove box, bug out bag, or your everyday carry. The tool is thick enough to actually be useful, and for the price you can pick one of these up for all the locations I mentioned. I picked this up for $1 with free shipping when it was on sale. Regularly they are $2.99 with free shipping which still is a good price. Click here to view this item on Meritline.com.
Here’s the breakdown of the chart showing what each part of the tool is made to do:
1. Can Opener
2. Knife Edge
3. Screwdriver
4. Ruler
5. Cap Opener
6. 4 Position Wrench (for various size nuts & bolt heads)
7. Butterfly Wrench
8. Saw Blade
9. Direction Ancillary Indication
10. 2 Position Wrench
11. Lanyard Hole (Key Ring Hole)
This is a quality tool that could come in handy if it’s all you had with you. It’s small enough and light enough to carry when you don’t want to keep a multi-tool. This would also make a great gift, and go well with your already existing preparedness supplies.











4 comments
idahobob
January 8, 2010 at 5:35 pm (UTC 0)
OHMYGOSH!!!!
A flat Swiss Army Knife!!
BWWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Bob
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andrew
January 8, 2010 at 7:16 pm (UTC 0)
I own one of these and gave one as a gift. The metal is thick, like you said. Takes up little space. And, a can opener too (what a great prepper tool).
john rose
January 8, 2010 at 11:58 pm (UTC 0)
I too have one of these. Somebody gave it to me, and I found it a nice little thing to have, as it fits where you can carry it without noticing. The only thing I found as a drawback, is that it doesn't fare well carried by itself in ones pocket. It will manage to cut its way out eventually, and it tends to bite when you reach for change, of your keys. I still think it is a neat little tool to have on hand, and it is well made. I do have one question, What is the direction ancillary indication?
Pink Lanyard
July 22, 2010 at 9:02 am (UTC 0)
That's the great article! I just pass 'n read it, two thumbs up!