Eleven Tools. One Card. Zero Excuses for Being Unprepared.
The Survival Business Card is a stainless steel multi-tool machined to exact business card dimensions — 3.75″ x 2″ x 0.04″ — so it fits anywhere a card does. Wallet pocket, notebook sleeve, gear pouch, or clipped to a keychain. You won’t notice it’s there until you need it, and then you’ll be glad it is.
At 0.1 lbs, this is genuinely carry-anywhere weight. The stainless steel construction handles real-world use without bending or dulling quickly, and the included leatherette pouch keeps it protected when it’s not in your pocket.
Who This Multi-Tool Is For
Hikers and campers who want a true backup kit that adds no weight. If your main multi-tool stays in your pack, this lives in your wallet — always accessible.
Travelers and commuters who can’t always carry a pocket knife or full multi-tool. This goes where those can’t, and covers most everyday fix-it situations without drawing attention.
Preppers and EDC enthusiasts who treat redundancy as standard practice. A tool that costs under five dollars and takes up credit-card space is an easy addition to any kit.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Survival Business Card if you want:
- A genuine multi-tool that fits in your wallet without bulk
- Lightweight backup for hiking, travel, or everyday carry
- An inexpensive, practical gift for anyone who values preparedness
Consider something else if you need:
- A full-size blade with locking mechanism for heavy cutting tasks
- Pliers or wire-cutting capability — this card doesn’t include those
Eleven Functions, No Filler
Every function on this card has a specific job. The can opener and bottle cap opener handle field food prep. The knife edge and saw blade handle cutting and rough material work. The slotted screwdriver handles basic mechanical tasks. The 4-position wrench, 2-position wrench, and wing nut wrench cover fastener work in multiple sizes. The ruler handles measurement. The direction ancillary indicator gives basic navigation reference. The keychain/lanyard hole lets you attach it to gear so it doesn’t stay buried in a drawer.
That’s the full list — no duplicated tools, no padding. Eleven functions that address eleven real situations. The stainless steel construction means the edges hold up to repeated use, and the 0.04″ profile means it genuinely fits where it’s supposed to without forcing your wallet open.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Survival Business Card Stack Up?
| Feature | Survival Business Card | Pocket Multi-Tool | Swiss Army Knife | Keychain Tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wallet Carry | Yes ✓ | No | No | No |
| Number of Functions | 11 ✓ | 8-14 | 7-15 | 3-6 |
| Weight | 0.1 lbs ✓ | 0.3-0.8 lbs | 0.2-0.5 lbs | 0.1-0.2 lbs |
| Includes Pliers | No | Yes ✓ | Some models ✓ | No |
| Price Range | Under $10 ✓ | $20-60 | $25-80 | $5-20 |
| Best For | Wallet EDC, travel, backup tool | Heavy daily use, field work | General EDC, camping | Minimal keychain carry |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 3.75″ x 2″ x 0.04″ — standard business card size. Weight: 0.1 lbs. Material: stainless steel. Includes leatherette pouch and printed function list. The keychain/lanyard hole accepts standard rings and cord. No batteries, no moving parts to wear out.
At under five dollars, the Survival Business Card is the easiest preparedness upgrade you can make — tuck one in your wallet today and forget about it until you actually need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this card fit in a standard wallet?
Yes. The card measures 3.75″ x 2″ x 0.04″ — identical to a standard credit card in length and width, and thin enough to slide into any card slot without adding noticeable bulk. The leatherette pouch also fits in most wallet pockets.
Is the knife edge sharp enough to actually cut with?
The knife edge handles light cutting tasks — cordage, packaging, food prep — reasonably well for its size. It’s not a replacement for a dedicated blade and won’t handle heavy materials, but for everyday cutting situations it’s functional. The saw blade adds a secondary cutting option for rougher materials.
Can I take this through airport security?
TSA classifies this as a multi-tool with a blade, which means it’s subject to the same rules as pocket knives — not permitted in carry-on luggage. Check it in your checked baggage or leave it at home when flying. Rules vary by country, so check local regulations for international travel.
What does the direction ancillary indicator do?
It functions as a basic compass reference point etched into the card. It’s not a precision navigation instrument, but it provides a reliable directional reference in field situations where you need a quick bearing check and don’t have a dedicated compass available.








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