Stop Buying Multitools—This WWII Pocket Hack Beats Them All

Every soldier carried one — not for show, but because their lives depended on it. Before fancy multitools and tactical gear, there was a simple foldable piece of steel that could open cans, build fires, fix weapons, and save lives in the field. This video uncovers the forgotten WWII pocket tool that outperformed modern multitools through pure practicality and soldier ingenuity. You’ll see how this compact gadget was designed for endurance, how soldiers used it during missions, and why it still holds up against today’s survival tools. From trench repairs to emergency meals, this was the real soldier’s Swiss army knife — built for survival, not convenience.