Saberlight Thunderblade Tactical Arc Lighter for $25
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Thunderblade is an arc lighter with a carbon steel-coated serrated knife that will serve as the perfect survival tool for any outdoorsman. Not only does the arc lighter function in both the wind and the rain, but the knife is a crucial everyday carry item, and the integrated steel ball can serve as a glass breaker or hammer. It even has a built-in USB plug for easy recharging in a pinch.
- Efficient plasma arc provides a heat source that is windproof & can light in any direction
- Carbon steel blade has partial serrated edge that may be removed if desired
- 2mm diameter steel ball located at the bottom tip may serve as a glass breaker or hammer
- Integrated USB plug allows for easy charging without having to remember a cord
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Net weight: 300g
- Size: 7″ x .25″
- Charge time: about 2 hours
- Push the button down to pop the top and allow access to the plasma arc
- When battery running low, unscrew top portion and connect into a 5V/1A power source
- When finished charging, disconnect from power supply immediately to prolong the life of the battery
- Do not put lighter into fire, water or other liquids
- Do not place hand, liquids, or explosive materials in the arc
- Keep from reach of children
Includes
- Saberlight Thunderblade Tactical Arc Lighter
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