That size tin might be better suited to a belt pouch. Roomy enough to add a good multitool or Swiss Army knife and some shelter items. Kaeser kits come in a myriad of styles and containers and are decently-priced for individually assembled kits. Thanks for another great review!
Thank you for the comment I appreciate it. It seems like the kits are pretty good if I can find more I will check them out! I want to get a few belt pouches for these kits to show them and carry them around in! Definitely a Swiss classic sd I would like to fit a mini champ in there
Sir thanks for sharing all these kits. I have five kids and I want to get them out this summer and camp and I wished I had some of your kits I really like this one sir. Sir keep it up till the nexts one stay safe and GodBless to you and your family
Sandpaper can be used to field sharpen too, Grim workshop gives you a piece of sand paper with the signiture cards when bought from amazon i think and their site
On the survival card, the two-holed bit that you thought is probably nothing actually struck me to be an awl piece. Maybe I’m wrong, but if it separates from the card, I bet you can improvise it as one anyways.
Your right that makes total sense! It has a sewing eye at the end of it. I figured it had to be something but I never took the time to check to see if I can find out what it was. Thanks for watching!
I have my own specialized kit I made it’s alittle bigger than these but without these kits I don’t have any content. People like to see what’s in these to see if they can add things onto their kit if they make one! Thanks for the view and comment
No your right there’s no blade in there of any type. I would probably just snap the scissors in half and use each side as a knife if I needed to. they are very sharp. There was a saw on the fishing card and a wire saw but no real blade. The scissors would work for a wide variety of stuff. There’s room to toss a small multi tool in there for sure
@@whitetailsurvival2430 I make kits all the time. This one is destined for a family friend about to deploy. The sardine can is the same size as the normal ones but a bit deeper. Eliminate the fluff items and put in high quality gear.
@@dirtyscoundrel2013 that’s awesome that’s a great thing to send a kit out with someone being deployed. I know there used to be a military issued survival and medical kit that contained a leatherman squirt ps4 I would like to unpack one of them if I could find it
That size tin might be better suited to a belt pouch. Roomy enough to add a good multitool or Swiss Army knife and some shelter items. Kaeser kits come in a myriad of styles and containers and are decently-priced for individually assembled kits. Thanks for another great review!
Thank you for the comment I appreciate it. It seems like the kits are pretty good if I can find more I will check them out! I want to get a few belt pouches for these kits to show them and carry them around in! Definitely a Swiss classic sd I would like to fit a mini champ in there
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the view and comment I appreciate it
cool, i love that videos :D
Thanks again! I have more to do still! I’ve been making a video or two every couple days
Sir thanks for sharing all these kits. I have five kids and I want to get them out this summer and camp and I wished I had some of your kits I really like this one sir. Sir keep it up till the nexts one stay safe and GodBless to you and your family
This is no problem at all! I really enjoy making the videos! Thanks for watching I really appreciate it. We will catch you on the next one!
Those permanent match style fire starters hold fuel for years!
Yea it’s definitely a long time if the lid is screwed on tight!
Missed this one but not a bad kit. I have the fire kit from Kieser I like it small and works very well plus room to add extras.
Yeah, it is a good one for sure. I hope they release more product like this one thanks for going back and watching this one.
You need to start doing overnighters with just a pocket kit and a Leatherman. It would be a nice niche.
I’m going to do that after I review all the kits I have and anymore I can find! Thanks again!
Sandpaper can be used to field sharpen too, Grim workshop gives you a piece of sand paper with the signiture cards when bought from amazon i think and their site
O yea I forgot about them I bought the Zachary Fowler card after he was on alone I have it stashed in one of my kits
@@whitetailsurvival2430 Did you know a few years ago he got caught poaching with ovens in canada?
On the survival card, the two-holed bit that you thought is probably nothing actually struck me to be an awl piece. Maybe I’m wrong, but if it separates from the card, I bet you can improvise it as one anyways.
Your right that makes total sense! It has a sewing eye at the end of it. I figured it had to be something but I never took the time to check to see if I can find out what it was. Thanks for watching!
I think about 1/2 the stuff came from Temu
It could have for all I know but I cannot confirm or deny that assumption. I could look piece by piece but I think that wouldn’t do me any good
With all the kits you have what would you take on a deer hunt. Making a kit.
I have my own specialized kit I made it’s alittle bigger than these but without these kits I don’t have any content. People like to see what’s in these to see if they can add things onto their kit if they make one! Thanks for the view and comment
@@whitetailsurvival2430 have you shown it. I would like to see it m I'm sure others would too.
Solkoa made a good but kind of expensive hunter -mountain kit
@@r.tomrobison8307 not yet it will be the last one I do!
@@jasonbrazier2864 if I can find it I will buy it
Did i miss a cutting tool other than the scissors?
No your right there’s no blade in there of any type. I would probably just snap the scissors in half and use each side as a knife if I needed to. they are very sharp. There was a saw on the fishing card and a wire saw but no real blade. The scissors would work for a wide variety of stuff. There’s room to toss a small multi tool in there for sure
@@whitetailsurvival2430 yeah lots of loom. Definently not a pocket kit. I'm trying to figure out what all I can jam in one of the deeper sardine cans.
@@dirtyscoundrel2013 that’s awesome to hear your making your own kit. I don’t have a large sardine can or I would build a kit in one for more ideas!
@@whitetailsurvival2430 I make kits all the time. This one is destined for a family friend about to deploy. The sardine can is the same size as the normal ones but a bit deeper. Eliminate the fluff items and put in high quality gear.
@@dirtyscoundrel2013 that’s awesome that’s a great thing to send a kit out with someone being deployed. I know there used to be a military issued survival and medical kit that contained a leatherman squirt ps4 I would like to unpack one of them if I could find it