Jackfish Survival Credit Card Holder Boasts Multiple Practical Tools

The metal credit card holder not only holds your bank cards, also delivers you multiple survival and everyday tools. Sounds cool? Let’s keep going for Jackfish credit card holder.

Jackfish Survival Credit Card Holder with Everyday and Survival Tools

The Jackfish is a multi functional, ultra strong credit card holder that measures approx 105.2 x 62.63 x 8.5mm and weights 100g (titanium version)/ 61g (aluminum version). As we can see from the images, the credit card holder shows off a tough, simple and stylish design and it’s CNC machined from a solid block of titanium or aluminum, which delivers us an ultra durable construction, and it’s hard anodized finish makes it extremely hard wearing.

Jackfish Survival Credit Card Holder with Everyday and Survival Tools

Using its custom compartment, Jackfish is able to hold up to four credit cards, and its unique spring loaded mechanism keeps your cards securely in place and also allows you access them with ease.

Most importantly, the metal credit card holder features 11 easily accessible everyday and survival tools including micro flat head screwdriver, titanium coated Pozi drive standard hex bit, flat head standard hex bit, microSD card reader, true utility telescopic pen, aluminum whistle, glass vial, windproof match, firesteel, Spydero Bug knife, and liquid filled button compass, so it can bring you much convenience for your daily life and outdoor activities.

Jackfish Survival Credit Card Holder with Everyday and Survival Tools

The Jackfish has been available for preorder on Kickstarter. You can pledge £69 (approx $104 USD) to preorder an aluminum credit card holder (approx $149 for its titanium version). It will be shipped in April next year. BTW, also don’t miss the knife multi-tool and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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