True preparedness means having tools available, not just at home. This 11-in-1 survival card lives in your wallet, giving you basic utility capabilities during camping trips, power outages, or everyday situations where a tool would help.
Who This Survival Card Is Best For:
- Outdoor enthusiasts and campers
- Preppers wanting wallet-based emergency tools
- EDC minimalists who want utility without bulk
- Anyone who occasionally needs a tool but doesn’t carry one
Is This the Right Tool for You?
Choose this Survival Card if you want:
- Multiple tools in wallet-friendly format
- Emergency preparedness without bulk
- Variety of functions beyond just a blade
- Low-cost entry to EDC carry
Consider something else if you need:
- Longer blade → Credit Card Knife (2.75″)
- Full-size multi-tool → Traditional folding multi-tools
- Throwing sport → Throwing Knife Set
Eleven Functions, One Card
The survival card includes: knife blade, can opener, flat screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, saw edge, ruler, bottle opener, direction ancillary indication, 4-position wrench, butterfly screw wrench, and lanyard hole. That’s comprehensive capability in 0.1 lbs.
Practical Emergency Tool
This won’t replace a full toolbox, but it provides genuine utility when you’re away from home. Open cans during camping, tighten loose screws, cut cord or packaging—basic tasks covered by a card in your wallet.
Practical Details
Dimensions: 3.75″ x 2″ x 0.04″. Stainless steel construction. Knife blade: 1.25 inches. Weighs 0.1 lbs. Includes leatherette protective pouch and function list.
Quick Comparison: Wallet Tools
| Feature | Survival Card | Credit Card Knife | Pocket Multi-Tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tools | 11 âś“ | 1 (blade only) | 10-20+ |
| Blade Length | 1.25″ | 2.75″ âś“ | 2-3″ |
| Size | Credit card âś“ | Credit card âś“ | Pocket/Belt |
| Weight | 0.1 lbs âś“ | 0.1 lbs âś“ | 0.5+ lbs |
| Can Opener | Yes âś“ | No | Usually |
| Best For | Variety utility | Cutting only | Heavy use |
Be prepared without the bulk. Order your Survival Card today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the knife blade actually useful at 1.25 inches?
For emergency cutting—cord, packaging, tape, small tasks—yes. It’s not designed to replace a full knife, but it provides cutting capability when you don’t have anything else.
Can I take this on an airplane?
No. The knife blade and saw edge make this TSA-prohibited, like any knife or blade. Pack it in checked luggage if traveling by air.
Is stainless steel strong enough for these tools?
For light-duty emergency use, yes. These aren’t professional tools—they’re backup capability. Don’t expect to open hundreds of cans or turn hardened screws, but occasional emergency use is well within capability.








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