Bear Jaws 18-Function Multi-Tool

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posted on November 13, 2012
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Bear & Son Cutlery has released its new Jaws Multi-Tool, complete with 18 functions.

The multi-tool includes a serrated sheepsfoot knife blade and a drop-point blade, pliers and wire cutters, standard and metric scales, a 3-in-1 file, a Phillips screwdriver and two sizes of flat-blade screwdrivers, a bottle and can opener and a lanyard ring.

The Bear Jaws is made of rust-resistant stainless steel and is an ASME-spec tool. The extra thick handles are comfortably rounded to endure the toughest tasks without hurting the operator's hands.

The Bear Jaws multi-tool ships with an MSRP of $70.99.

For more information, go to BearandSonCutlery.com.

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