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Survival Gear Kits Gift Review

Rated 4.88 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

$21.99

This hilariously unique Survival Gear Kits is the perfect gift for the ironically outdoorsy man. Packed with essential (and not-so-essential) gear – a wire saw, water bottle clip, flashlight, and a multi-tool spoon/fork – it’s guaranteed laughter.

Disclosure

This “unique” Survival Gear Kits – a glorified junk drawer in a box – is guaranteed to thrill the outdoorsy man in your life. (Unless he actually is outdoorsy, in which case, he’ll probably laugh.) It’s got everything! A wire saw, a water bottle clip (because who needs a water bottle without a clip?), a flashlight (the kind that needs 3 AAA batteries), and a multi-tool spoon/fork combo. Perfect for that special someone who already has everything… except common sense. And don’t worry, if they hate it, we’ll totally fix that… eventually. Happy Holidays!

What about Survival Gear Kits?

    • Unique Christmas Gift: 12-in-1 Emergency Survival Kit for outdoor enthusiasts.
    • Essential Survival Gear: Includes wire saw, water bottle clip, emergency blanket, flint, flashlight, multi-tool, etc., all in a waterproof box.
    • Prepared for Any Adventure: Ideal for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, backpacking, and travel.
    • Versatile Gift: Suitable for men, women, fathers, friends, teens, and families. Great stocking stuffer.
    • Satisfaction Guaranteed: High-quality product with excellent customer service.

8 reviews for Survival Gear Kits Gift Review

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Amy Graham

    Great gift for any guy in your life

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    jenny

    It has everything you need.

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    Rated 4 out of 5

    McKennan Dalton

    First, let me say that this is super cool, and my dad loves it! It’s a great “guy” gift. However, the nice assortment of tools and stuff is also the reason you may want to think about what it comes with because it’s not all necessary, so here’s my review of which tools are nice to have and which ones aren’t:

    Cool or Nice to Have Tools to have: Knife, pen, flashlight, fire starter, and wire saw.
    Although the knife is average, and most guys that receive this gift are already going to have a few knives they love, it’s always fun to have another knife, especially one that can stick with your kit. The pen is hefty and the “self-defense” part will probably never be used, but depending on where you live or what you do, it could be a viable tool in your arsenal. The flashlight isn’t as bright as I was expecting, but it’s much better than a phone flashlight. I haven’t tested the fire starter, but it was something I was surprised to see in the kit and could definitely be useful (making a fire in the wilderness is very difficult without the right tools). Last cool tool is the wire saw, which you probably won’t need in a survival situation but could still be handy if you’re wanting to cut through a thick log for a tent pole or something like that.

    Okay Tools to Have: Fishing Tools, Blanket, Spork
    The blanket isn’t that warm, but it is larger than I expected and water proof, so it could be used as a tent (as mentioned in the product description), and if folded enough, it could also keep someone warm. The fishing tools are handy because they don’t take up very much space, but you’ll still need to find something to complement it with, like a large stick, and have a way to reel. The spork is handy in general camping situations, but not an overall useful tool.

    Tools that Aren’t That Great: Compass, Bottle Clip, Pocket Card
    The compass is not consistent; it works intermittently so it isn’t very reliable. The bottle clip is pointless; most people who would use this kit already have a backpack that most likely has pockets for a water bottle. The pocket card is meant to fit in a wallet, which it does if you have a large wallet, but it’s best feature is a bottle opener, so it may be better used carrying around for fun than to keep in a survival kit.

    Overall, it’s a great gift (or something for yourself) because it’s cool, cheap, has a lot of useful tools, and is very light and compact. The downside is the useless tools that take up space and your kit may have a broken flashlight or compass, but still worth it in my opinion.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Heather Cross

    Eapecially if you want that one big thing qnd cant find something oerfect well this is it! Perfect rough and tough and dependable just like men are looking for truly a great fathers day gift! 🎁

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Sabrina Allen

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Michelle

    I bought this for my son. He does a lot of outdoor activities like camping and fishing and things like that. He said it was perfect. He actually used it on a recent river trip and found it very useful.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Unice McMullen

    Anyone who does anything outside will find something in this kit to use. Bought it for both my sons. No issues with any of the items. They even love the case it comes in.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Cynthya

    Gave this to my father for father’s day and he lived it. Great little present for a retired army veteran

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