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Readyman Pocket Survival Stove 2.0 XL

Readyman Pocket Survival Stove 2.0 XL

READYMAN, makers of those awesome tool cards for Wilderness Survival and Hostage Escape, is taking the idea of laser-cut stainless tool cards to new heights with the READYMANY Pocket Survival Stove 2.0 XL. Cut from 301 stainless and weighing it at a whopping 5 1/4 ounces, the pocket survival stove uses six sides that, when assembled, allows you to burn readily available fuel with ample wind protection to keep your fire burning. It wouldn’t be READYMAN if there weren’t tools built in, so each side is also equipped with arrow heads, fish hooks, snare locks, spinner bait, saw and stir sticks that can be easily popped from the sides of the stove. Just don’t try to pop the tools out with your bare hands when there’s a fire going.