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Surefire L1 LumaMax high setting 65 lumens and low setting 10 lumens

http://flashlightbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1245111991

Surefire L1 LumaMax
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Mon Jun 15 2009

We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it. 

http://www.knifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1234856628

Tool Logic Survival II pocket tool
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Tue Feb 17 2009

Comparing scissors on a few EDC (Every Day Carry) pocket tools; the Gerber Shortcut, Leatherman Micra, Victorinox Huntsman, Victorinox Executive and the Victorinox Classic SD. These tools all offer scissors. If I were packing a first aid kit for a car or truck, I would include a pair of EMT scissors. But for everyday pocket carry or smaller first aid kits and survival kits these options might do well. Scissors in the Swiss Army Knives are very sharp and well made but will not cut through denim or other thick materials. The larger scissors on the Gerber Shortcut and Leatherman Micra is large enough to cut through many thicker materials

http://www.pocketknifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1241587651

Scissors on EDC Pocket Tools
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Wed May 6 2009

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