I found one anon, thanks! Wish I had it while I was lost in the fog at night recently.It gets many names but it was called a "10 in 1 survival tool" or "compass 10 functions" made by mil-tec where I am.coin for scale.original thread;>3' long, 1/2' wide, 1' tall>hygrometer & thermometer (mostly accurate)>compass (works great)>magnifying glass with measure (slides out)>signal mirror (handsome)>bubble level (liquid disappeared (magic)>led light (surprisingly bright & lights up the compass & level)>ferrocerium rod & striker (stored in top)>whistle (also in top)>lanyard >no idea what weight, its light though>don't remember who made it either, got it >many years ago>how do you anons rate this thing?I rate it highly. It's not amazing quality, but it's not total rubbish either. Has cute pin to access tools. I've defo owned worse compasses.Post your unusual mutli-tools and things similar to this.
I have this carbon monoxide alarm, ussually bring it when I camp in my lavvu tent jorden have a small campfire because I keep that running all night while winter camping, and as much as peacefully asphyxiating in your sleep sounds, I would rather go homeReason I would call it a multitool is that its also a surprisingly accurate thermometer, draws veeeery litle power from the 4 AA' In it, so it's always a battery backupIt's light, has held up to sub zero temps, a little bulky, but smaller then a sunglasses caseAnd, I can hit the "test" button in the night to prank my friends
>>2747263How much for the coin?
>>2747304the coin is not a multi tool though
>>27473045 marks
>>2747263>how do you anons rate this thing?where can i get it to test it?
>>2747414>10 in 1 survival tool>compass 10 functionssearch those online, i got mine on ebay.it's 60 grams btw! this is becoming one of my standard camping kit items.
>>2747274>I can hit the "test" button in the night to prank my friendsthis is the only valid reason to carry this.. If you have enough airflow for a fire you aren't going to die of co poisoning..