For someone restocking their emergency kits before peak season, we’ve got three pricing tiers—sample at about $15, mid-range around $12 each for 100 units, and bulk down to $9.50 or so for 500—so basically, the more you take, the sharper teh savings get, and most buyers go with the mid-tier to start.
It’s a solid 280-gram piece with a black oxide coat on high-carbon steel, handles are alumnum oxide for grip when wet, and whole thing folds down to 10.6 cm closed, stretching to 18 cm open, so it’s compact enough for a pack pocket but covers 13 functions including wire cutters, screwdrivers, and that magnesium flint rod fire starter you won’t lose.
We usually see customers using these for camping kits or bug-out bags, but they’re not great for heavy wrenching—those plier jaws are more for slicing and light clamping than busting rusted bolts—and the fire starter sparks better with a dry striker edge (check out that tiny embedded blade on the handle, a detail you’d miss on a spec sheet).
Anyway, we’ve got stock in cardboard boxes with nylon sleeves, lead time’s roughly 2 weeks for orders of 500 or so, so fire over a PO when you’re ready.
Our standard MOQ is 500 units, but we can discuss lower quantities for trial orders depending on your needs.
Typical lead time is 25-30 days after order confirmation and deposit, but we can expedite if you need them sooner.
Yes, we can supply material certificates and coating test reports upon request to confirm the specs.
It's a standard magnesium rod, so you can replace it with any compatible flint rod when it wears out.
Each unit comes in a cardboard box with a nylon sleeve, and we can add your logo or custom packaging for bulk orders.