
Our metal detectors have moved out of the toy category, and into the "Oh, Boy!" category. Not quite professional quality -- even A.S.&S. prices are not THAT unbelievable -- this is still an excellent device that's loaded with features. Its (3) different detection schemes can distinguish between ferrous and non-ferrous metals. It has a submersible 8" dia coil, an adjustable shaft that telescopes from 16" to 28", a handle with an arm support, an analog meter, (3) different audio tones, and a headphone jack. After calibration, it can be retuned with one button. Requires (3) 9-volt batteries (not included). You know how you've always wanted a metal detector? Well, this is it!
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92325 METAL DETECTOR |
You don't? Well tie something else down with this 500-foot spool of 3/4" wide x 1/32" thick super-strong olive-drab webbing. A slow hurricane season put it in our hands (yes, it really is palm tree tie-down stuff), but with 800-lb tensile strength, UV inhibitors and wet-weather resistance, we figure it's uber-useful for anyone who needs narrow, tough, outdoor web material for custom tie-downs, belts, rope, slings, repairs, whatever. It's like WD-40 or duct tape, my friend: someday you're going to be awfully glad you had it in the trunk.
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37537 OLIVE DRAB WEBBING |
Or whatever the 1960s German army called their folding shovel while we were calling ours an entrenching tool. This German military-surplus version is remarkably similar to ours, except that it uses a push-in, spring-loaded bolt to open and lock. The olive drab blade is 7-3/4" x 5-1/2" on a 7-3/4" long x 1-1/4" dia unpainted wooden handle. Also has a 4" long, fold-out pick, and locks straight open or at a 90° angle. Comes in a leather sheath with belt loops. Used, so you know it works.
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38352 SCHAUFEL |
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