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The PSKOOK 12 Pcs Survival Multitool Card is a compact, credit card-sized emergency kit made from durable 304 stainless steel. Weighing only 0.56 oz, it combines 12 essential tools designed for outdoor activities like camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting. Its slim profile fits effortlessly in your wallet, making it an indispensable EDC item for professionals and adventurers alike.



















| ASIN | B08KZST7TL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,371 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #64 in Survival Kits |
| Brand | PSKOOK |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Included Components | Foldabl Knife, Hooks |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 6 x 0.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 87 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 6 x 0.5 Centimeters |
| Item model number | GJK+sr |
| Manufacturer | PSKOOK |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 6 x 0.5 cm; 87 g |
L**A
Todo excelente
B**S
I keep these in my wallet which goes everywhere I go. Great little set of back ups for emergencies
T**N
I had never bought these survival cards before, mostly being skeptical of the real viability of them. This was a great deal, getting twelve cards for much lees than one brand name version. While the shapes of some of the items, particularly the fishing hooks, could be improved, I am quite impressed with the quality. Sure, the material could be improved for this or that reason, but in 304 stainless steel, I’ll never have to worry about the tools not being ready when needed. I’d buy again and recommend to everyone
D**.
This set is very cool even if i see it as a last resort kind of thing because of it's single use ideology. It's a bunch of cutouts so don't expect to have any cutting edge you'll have to make your own grind which isn't very complicated but should be mentioned. The pouch is nice and sturdy and everything is well made overall. keep in mind you'll need some way to sharpen your tools and you'll be just fine
B**7
I've had a few different survival cards over the years, which I've been slowly putting to the test myself in various situations. This particular set was a nice find because it offers 2 complete sets, so I can test one and save the second for a survival situation (provided the test set works). Out of the gate, I like that these pieces are 304 stainless steel, whereas some cards from different companies can cost $10+ for a single card and are made of 301 stainless. For reference, 304SS is slightly better for corrosion resistance, but is on average able to take less stress (120psi vs 90psi). For most of these parts, you shouldn't experience that kind of stress, so the corrosion resistance is the seller between the 2 steel types. Something to note, do not expect to stuff these in your wallet. Unlike some cards, they are not sized for that sort of storage, and it's not a great place to keep them anyway. I carried a different card in my wallet for years and pretty quickly some of the pieces came bending off in a way I worried about them sticking out of my wallet and into my butt, namely the hooks. Just don't do it. It would also be nice if there was a part guide for those who aren't sure what they're looking at. To that end, I've added pictures with (handwritten) labels to everything I know for everyone else to use. As far as removing pieces from the cards, that's easy. Just bend a few times and they pop out. The knives and arrowheads aren't sharpened, as you'd expect, but the points are pretty fine, so piercing things isn't an issue. Just don't plan on whittling with the knives unless you bring a sharpening rod. Hooks come in various sizes, which will be good for different fish, and the needles seem to be alright for the most part. For the same reason as the knives, I wouldn't expect great things out of the saws, but they'd be better than nothing in a pinch. I've seen videos where they work, but the energy used to cut a branch is pretty high, and they can be unwieldy. The tweezers...don't bother. The fork is...well, it's a fork, woo! At the end of the day, if you get stuck somewhere and you have no gear aside from these cards, you'd be in better shape than without them. The reality is if you have a good knife and the skills/know-how to use it to make other tools, you're on the right path. These tools, especially the fishing gear, will make life a bit easier. Just don't plan on relying on these cards in place of real quality hooks, needles, knives, and arrows. They're meant to be a last resort, and function as such, not as core equipment.
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