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This ridiculously oversized multi-tool could help you survive a zombie attack


Like a good boy scout, Instructables member seamster is always prepared. In anticipation of the zombie apocalypse, he decided to gather up the best tools and weapons he had and combine them into one gigantic zombie defense multi-tool. It has a machete, an adjustable wrench, a pipe wrench, an auger, and a hatchet. But will it save his life when the shambling starts?

Note: Avoid battling with zombies whenever possible. If an escape route exists, take it. Using this Swiss Army machete should be your last resort.




[h/t: Neatorama]

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