Saturday, June 9, 2012

Gerber 22-01945 Entrenching Tool with Pick, Serrated Blade




Gerber 22-01945 Entrenching Tool with Pick, Serrated Blade Review




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Gerber 22-01945 Entrenching Tool with Pick, Serrated Blade Feature


  • Nato approved E tool
  • Powder coated boron serrated, carbon steel blade
  • Anodized 7075 aluminum shaft and glass filled nylon handle
  • Cast pick to chop through solid terrain
  • Compact folding size

Armed with a powder-coated, carbon steel shovelhead and a serrated blade edge, the Gerber Entrenching Tool offers military-grade design and construction to conquer tough digging problems in all types of terrain. The foldable body is made of an anodized aluminum shaft and glass-filled nylon handle. The head folds back exposing a pick for loosening rock and breaking up roots. The Entrenching Tool folds for easy storage and transport (see larger image). It measures 23.8 inches long when opened, and it folds down to 9.3 inches long and 6 inches wide. And it will add just 4.6 ounces to your pack. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

 

E-Tool
The Gerber E-Tool open... (view larger).
E-Tool exposed pick
...and with exposed pick (view larger).
At a Glance
Gerber 22-01945 Entrenching Tool
At a Glance:
  • Lightweight and tough digging tool for all terrain

  • Includes pick for loosening hard rock

  • Foldable body for easy storage and transport

  • Anodized aluminum shaft

  • Glass-filled nylon handle

  • Limited lifetime warranty
At a Glance



The E-tool features a powder-coated carbon steel shovel head and a serrated blade edge. It features a foldable body that is made of an anodized aluminum shaft and glass-filled nylon handle. The head folds back exposing a pick for loosening rock and breaking up roots. Overall Length: 23.75 in. Closed Length: 9.25 in. Closed Width: 6.00 in.ATTRIBUTES Overall Length (inches): 23.75 Special Features: Pick Included



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