Oh yeah the Gerber Apocalypse Survival Kit.
Saw that on Walking Dead Season 2 the other day, a nice collection of metalwork. Nearly as good as Dexter's.
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Great thread. As our kids are 17, 22 and 24 we do a £50 Secret Santa at Christmas. I'm going to do some research and then put a multi-tool on my list!
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHave you got a weather station?
Send some of your data to Calmac and get them to stop f**king around with the ferry timetable !!
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostOoh nice. I'm a bugger for gadgets like these (also have a Gerber tool). Have one of those keyring torch things in my purse (just in case). Haven't really worked out how I'd find it in the dark though
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI have something similar, a Leatherman Squirt.
Comes in handy occasionally.
Talking of tooly gadgets, I received my purchase of an LED Lenser P7 today - bloody bright!
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI have something similar, a Leatherman Squirt.
Comes in handy occasionally.
Talking of tooly gadgets, I received my purchase of an LED Lenser P7 today - bloody bright!
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI've got a Leatherman Micra and it's great. Fits on a keyring too.
Comes in handy occasionally.
Talking of tooly gadgets, I received my purchase of an LED Lenser P7 today - bloody bright!
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostDo you use these as your "kill tools"?
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