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Tool Logic Survival II Card

     We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.

The Tool Logic Survival II Card with blade, toothpick and tweezers out and LED light on

The blade of the Tool Logic Survival II Card is small but useful.

The blade of the Tool Logic Survival II Card is small but useful.

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.

There are many ways to hold and use the blade from the Survival II Card from Tool Logic

There are many ways to hold and use the blade from the Survival II Card from Tool Logic

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.

The Tool Logic Survival II Card comes in a simple plastic clamshell with instruction card

The Tool Logic Survival II Card comes in a simple plastic clamshell with instruction card

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.


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From the Tool Logic Website:

This is one credit card that could literally save your life
The new Tool Logic Survival Card is packed with lifesaving features: 
A fixed blade serrated knife of tough AUS 8A type stainless steel , a magnesium alloy fire starter, a loud signal whistle, plus your choice of a brilliant red LED flashlight or an  8X power lens and compass.  There’s also a tweezers and toothpick and a hole for lanyard attachment.  Credit card size and less than two ounces, this essential tool kit deserves a place in your car, backpack and even your home.  Keep the Survival Card with you and you’ll always be prepared for life’s unforseen emergencies.

SVC  •  8 Features  •  1.9 oz (53gm) • About 1/8” (4mm) thick

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it.

Watch our Fire Starting Tools video to see the Tool Logic Survival II card tool in action

Watch our Fire Starting Tools video to see the Tool Logic Survival II card tool in action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY0VAbqArSE




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