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Crovel Extreme II Multifunction Shovel Perfect for Apocalypse

Crovel Extreme II Multifunction Shovel Perfect for Apocalypse

The Crovel Extreme II fulfills a lot of complimentary needs. It’s a crowbar. It’s a foldable army-style shovel. It also works as a hammer, woodworking chisel, saw and bottle opener. Then there’s the “Reversible Super Spike” attachment for the end that’s good for breaking ice, splitting wood, breaching walls and chipping rocks. Every single one of those Super Spike actions can also be applied to zombies, crazed militants or general baddies. Quite frankly, the 4140 chromoly alloy and steel Crovel Extreme II seems to be far more useful in a bug out bag than it would be in normal civilian life. Everyone knows the zombie apocalypse is coming, so is that really a bad thing?