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The ALBATROSS 6-in-1 Survival Tactical Military Folding Pocket Knife is a versatile emergency tool featuring a stainless steel blade, built-in LED light, and essential survival tools like a seatbelt cutter and glass breaker. Compact and lightweight, it's designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, making it the perfect gift for anyone who values readiness.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 5.4 Ounces |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 6 Inches |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | 巧 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Theme | Survival |
Style | 风 |
Color | Black |
A**I
Nailed it
This is a great buy. Knife is decently sharp and it's got enough functions to keep any Boy Scout satisfied - flint/steel, flashlight, bottle opener, belt cutter, window smasher and so on. Great utility knife. I carry it everywhere. Nailed it.
C**Y
Very sharp
Easy to open, looks nice with the bright color.
C**E
Looks exactly as pictured-but batteries were confusing
I purchased 2 of these knives in red. One to keep one in my car and one by my nightstand. Everything came just as pictures and the blade was very sharp, the whole mechanism is in great condition and sturdy. But when I opened them, I could not figure out the batteries for the flashlight part! First of all, It was a little hard to find, But I pointed it out on my photo attached.The package included a sleeve of 4 little batteries uninstalled from the knife. So I opened them and I'm sitting here twisting and turning this little light, trying to force the new batteries in and putting different amounts of 1, 2 or 4 and trying different placements and It was just very frustrating to try to get the thing to work and understand the instructions. I almost returned the knife to buy something else but I hopped back on amazon to check out other reviews and FAQs.After reading other comments, I think a bunch of us had the same confusion: Turns out the package came with that sleeve of 4 little batteries there were also 4 ADDITIONAL batteries already in the light as well. (so a total of 8 batteries per knife). And that's why I couldn't get the new ones in.So the trick when you first open the package for your knofe is to take the little flashlight part off,Unscrew the bottom and tap it on the counter so the batteries fall out, (it should be a set of 4 that are bound together with plastic)take off that plastic wrap and re-insert them back into the tube, (However, putting batteries back in 1 by 1 is hard because the magnet makes them turn sideways in the tube.)so instead, stack all 4 of the batteries on your counter with the flat part of the batteries facing up,then slide the flashlight tube on top of the batteries and flip it over so you can then screw in the top part of the flashlight. You'll see the light turn on after you screw it in all the way.To turn the light off, just lightly unscrew it and it can be stored back in the knife like that.So then after all that, if your package came like mine, you will end up with 4 extra batteries for future use, and 4 batteries in the knife right now. phew! Once I got that situated I decided I liked this knife. I think it's super practical for the car and feeling safe at home. It's cool to have the seatbelt cutter and windshield breaker although I hope to never have to use that. Im curious about the fire starter too and might try that next time im out camping. But the flashlight and the fact that its in the same direction as the blade is an important feature for me to have with it so I'm glad I got it to work! Great value for the price!
M**M
Worth buying
Great knife that was appreciated as a gift
J**Q
Compact and sturdy
thoroughly impressed with the ALBATROSS 6-in-1 Survival Tactical Knife! This multi-tool is a powerhouse in one compact, sleek design. The knife blade is sharp and durable, ideal for cutting through various materials with ease. The added features like the seatbelt cutter and glass breaker give me extra peace of mind for emergencies, and the magnesium fire starter is a game-changer for outdoor adventures. I especially appreciate the LED light, which is bright and helpful for low-light situations. Overall, this knife combines utility and quality, making it an essential for anyone who loves the outdoors or simply wants a reliable tool on hand. Highly recommend!
R**N
Knife is decent, flint is handy. LED light is nearly useless
Honestly, the knife is decently made and has stayed pretty sharp after about 8 months of daily use. The flint has come in handy a couple of times. The LED light part though... It would constantly turn on when I didn't want it to and the batteries that came with it died pretty quickly. It's easy enough to get new batteries and a little funky to put them in, but then they end up dead because of accidental use pretty quickly. The little light part comes out of the knife easily too, so it's really not adding anything to it and is mostly just annoying.
D**L
Per dollar, awesome buy
First off, great budget purchase. Second - This is NOT my EDC - it IS NOT (shouldn't be anyways) meant as a primary bushcraft/camp knife. Not for battoning wood, or building a house on the prairie. The blade comes sharpened, the little flashlight in it works excellent for it's size (if you are smart enough to open it and remove the black contact liner) and even comes with a backup set of batteries (easy to lose, look out)The cheap nylon belt pouch is... Cheap. The knife is to small to fit it well, but the box it comes in, does fit. This is not a bad thing actually, it leaves a bit of space for adding a few extra, small items (like a sharpening rod/small stone, a small lighter, a bit of bank line, etc) I plan to keep this in a pack, not on my belt anyways. The pocket clip would be better for carrying all the time, in my opinion.The little Ferro rod is... Little. I assume it works like most of it's kind, I haven't stripped the outer layer off to waste it yet. One of my only complaints really, is the silly "bottle opener" cut out on the spine of the blade. It already has the sorta "seatbelt/ropecutter" tool along with the glass breaker at the bottom of the grip that would handle that just fine. Since it comes with a ferrorod/firestriker, a continuous, 90° spine for the blade would seem more helpful, and stronger. Maybe it saves them 2-10¢ per blade of material?The action to open it, is slightly stiff; as a new knife should be. It's clearly not a flipper, nor does it suggest it is - the thumb stud works fine. Ergonomics are not ideal, but most combos that add gimmicks (like flashlight/firestarter) are not. It does sit in the hand just fine though.All in all - (for the price especially) 5 stars. Useful, portable, it does everything I expect it to as backup, utility item in a pack, or car console.
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