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Can multi-tools be used safely for bushcraft activities?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, multi-tools can be used safely for bushcraft activities if chosen wisely and handled correctly.

Choosing the Right Multi-Tool for Bushcraft

When selecting a multi-tool for bushcraft activities, consider the materials used, such as stainless steel or titanium, and the quality of the tool’s construction. Look for a tool with multiple functions, including a knife, saw, and screwdriver, but prioritize functionality over sheer number of features. For bushcraft, a minimum of 5-6 functions is recommended.

Handling and Maintenance

To ensure safe use, always handle the multi-tool with care and attention to the sharp edges and points. Regularly inspect the tool for damage, wear, and rust, and store it in a dry place when not in use. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of wax or oil to protect the tool from corrosion.

Using the Multi-Tool in the Field

When using the multi-tool in the bush, apply gentle pressure and controlled movements to avoid slipping and accidents. For tasks like sawing, use the tool’s serrated edge or a dedicated saw blade to minimize the risk of injury. Always keep the multi-tool clean and dry, and store it in a readily accessible location to ensure quick retrieval when needed.

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