Keywords: The Ozark Trails knife, fork and spoon, plus other things, is a set, and lock together when closed. It's a nice little gizmo for out and about, camping or roughing it in the back yard. The Gerber telescoping hand saw is thee best camping hand saw I have ever used. Period. Used properly, (people try to 'force-saw' with too much pressure, I've seen, with these small hand saw's, no matter the brand, and not let the teeth do the cutting,) these saws are excellent tools, very light and very compact and beat the pants off of any folding saw of this size I own. They used to be inexpensive before Gerber started marketing them under the Bear-Grills logo but they're still worth the money, I think. Actually, most Bear-Grills items are not too bad as outdoor gear goes. I used one of these saws extensively for a time and then bought two more, they're that good. They're 'more' useful in-camp than an axe. Honestly. The fire starter on the end makes great sparks for getting a fire going but I have to say, I do prefer lighters. If mountain men had the choice, they'd use lighters instead, too. The Ozark Trails knife, fork and spoon, plus other things, is a set, and lock together when closed. It's a nice little gizmo for out and about, camping or roughing it in the back yard. The Gerber telescoping hand saw is thee best camping hand saw I have ever used. Period. Used properly, (people try to 'force-saw' with too much pressure, I've seen, with these small hand saw's, no matter the brand, and not let the teeth do the cutting,) these saws are excellent tools, very light and very compact and beat the pants off of any folding saw of this size I own. They used to be inexpensive before Gerber started marketing them under the Bear-Grills logo but they're still worth the money, I think. Actually, most Bear-Grills items are not too bad as outdoor gear goes. I used one of these saws extensively for a time and then bought two more, they're that good. They're 'more' useful in-camp than an axe. Honestly. The fire starter on the end makes great sparks for getting a fire going but I have to say, I do prefer lighters. If mountain men had the choice, they'd use lighters instead, too. |