Wild Peak APEX1 18-in-1 Multitool Steel Emergency Shovel with Carrying Pouch for Survival, Military, Camping, Hiking, Climbing, Bug-Out Bag, Backpacking (Gold)
Wild Peak APEX1 18-in-1 Multitool Steel Emergency Shovel with Carrying Pouch for Survival, Military, Camping, Hiking, Climbing, Bug-Out Bag, Backpacking (Gold)
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Wild Peak APEX1 18-in-1 Multitool Steel Emergency Shovel with Carrying Pouch for Survival, Military, Camping, Hiking, Climbing, Bug-Out Bag, Backpacking (Gold)

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Wild Peak's new APEX1 design now comes equipped with a compass, magnesium flint, flathead bit, phillips head bit, saw, bottle opener, harpoon tip, rescue knife, glass breaker, hoe/hook hinge, hex driver x2, ruler, axe, wire cutter, serrated edge knife and shovel. Forged from heavy-duty weather resistant carbon steel and aircraft grade aluminum, Wild Peak's multi-tool shovel is made to last and is constructed to withstand all entrenching and digging jobs.
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Apr 6, 2025
Robin
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was extremely happy

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Dec 23, 2020
Jumbo
4 out of 5 stars review

Wild Peak Apex1 18 in 1 Multi Tool steel Emergency

Nice neat little tool for 35.00. A few things I would change would be the plastic thread the knife is mounted to. You have to be real careful not to cross thread or these plastic threads will not hold up. Should be metal threads. The aluminum alloy brace for the shovel head could be steel, and an allen wrench could be included for the shovel head bolt for when it comes loose. [no big deal]. However remember this is a simple light duty backpacking, or emergency tool that is not meant to be used as a heavy duty tool and will serve its purpose if treated as so. It is definitely not an axe and something like this should never be called an axe as it simply does not have enough weight or durability for that purpose, as I believe none of them are suited for axe work. Overall a great little light duty camping, hiking, survival tool when needed and easy to carry as it is very compact at a great price.

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