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Mossy Oak Camo Multi Tool Pliers with Nylon Sheath $15.59 + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Greatstar Tools Amazon AU

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Can't see on the page, but original price is $35.99.
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Features:
Combination plier includes Needle Nose Pliers, Wood Saw Blade, Pipe Grip Pliers, Cable Cutters, Phillips Screwdriver, Bottle Opener, Fish Scaler, Hook Remover, Fine Tip Flathead, Can Opener, Knife Blade, File, and Standard Size Flathead Screwdriver.
Auto Locking Features mean when you pull out any tool and knife, the lock will be auto turned on to provide safe and convinient use.
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  • +2

    If you are going to copy stuff from other peoples listing you have to make sure you format it right :)

    It would have been better if you provided information about the product instead.

    Message me if you would like some help with formatting.

  • +3

    I've never understood camo knifes or tools. If I drop it I don't want it to blend in, I want to find the damn thing.

  • +1

    I just refreshed my browser and this post has a completely different product! No more camouflaged multi-tool. Now three pocket knives. I haven't seen that done before.

  • next a camo machete? lol

  • hmmm….

    8Cr13MoV (any of the CR series)
    These are Chinese-produced steels that recently started showing up in Chinese-made knives. 9Cr is the top end of the series and is quite good – as good or better than >AUS-8. Type 8Cr, the more common formulation, is worse than AUS-8: a little more prone to corrosion and not quite as hard. It is very cheap though, and when ground >appropriately it can be a real winner from a value standpoint.

    Note: Don’t bother with anything less than 8Cr in this series. Steels 7Cr and below aren’t worth your time or money. They lack the carbon necessary to hold an edge, >even during mild use.

  • That's a killer deal!

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