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KRAZY BEAVER™ SUPER SHOVEL
The “Krazy Beaver Super Shovel” is an All American Made Product.
Currently the shovel is available in one size at this time.
Measures 40 inches Total length. Excellent for Camping, Hunting and Off-Road use.
The Head:
Manufactured using Heavy Duty 13 gauge heat treated tempered steel. Twice as thick as a normal residential shovel.
Reinforced teeth to prevent bending and breaking.
Powder coated both inside and out from the head to handle area to prevent rust.
The “Krazy Beaver Super Shovel” can be used for regular digging and in extreme situations can be used to assist in penetrating Ice and Clay.
The “Krazy Beaver Super Shovel” is only available in red at this time.
Measures 11 1/2” Height X 8 1/2 wide.
The Handle:
Made of lightweight but extremely strong fiberglass
Stealth Black Handle
The head to handle connection has a permanently mounted solid 14” fiberglass reinforcing core to withstand breakage during the most extreme circumstances.
At the end of the handle under the “D-Grip”, there is a hollow section that can be used for storage of emergency items such as matches, flint, hooks, fishing line, batteries, etc…
The D-Grip:
Made of solid Polymer.
There is no soft rubber on these grips. The reason for the use of the solid Polymer is because soft rubber overtime begins to break down and becomes sticky.
The Lock Pins:
These Tab Lock Pins are awesome! Unlike regular PTO or quick release pins, you can actually use gloves. The “Tab” makes it easy to attach or remove from the shovel. In addition to being easy to use, these pins are easy to find when accidentally dropped in the sand or mud, unlike a two piece pin that has a separate pin and wire.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Krazy Beaver Shovel AKA Murder Spork VS Seymour Super Shovel
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc0yyqRtBK8&w=640&h=360]
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so basically the only difference is color, finish. and no rivets. and a pin which you could drill out the rivet and put a pin in.
ReplyDeleteI have a military shovel that's been reliable and ARB appears to have made the first recovery ramps that don't disintegrate after the first use. Available in June. Expensive, yes. But I've always trusted ARB and I'm at the beach a lot so it's worth the investment.
ReplyDeleteLooks good but how well does it do at.... You know.... Digging?
ReplyDeleteNo offense the first time you use it you’ll ding it and scratch it. I’d buy the cheaper one same company it will do the job just as good.
ReplyDeleteDoes it come in orange? :)
ReplyDeleteOK CPO my turn....Everyone should have a Krazy Beaver :) LOL
ReplyDeleteSweet! Adding this to my Jeep wishlist, this will be a must have for overlanding!
ReplyDeleteTalez From the DashCam Best. Comment. Today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteit's a shovel. literally used to move dirt. why spend 80$ for pretty colors? Just spray paint an old one. They're not used constantly offroad, or it'd be no fun offroading... so you don't need a super beefy one. Could be money better spent elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteOkay CPO, time to stop spending money on Overclocked and buy yourself a decent knife!! Did you take that knife out of the kitchen?
ReplyDeleteHow much horsepower should I see from buying this shovel
ReplyDeletethats a cheap shovel it has hollow tube true temper has solid tube makes a difference
ReplyDeleteHmmm can't remember the last time I saw a painted shovel head except on SEMA display. The less expensive version has less bling but makes more sense for me if I ever upgrade from the CM shovels. Not sure those sharp edges on the KB shovel head would last too long digging through dirt+rocks or cutting ice chunks.
ReplyDeletethis is just a million reasons why the shovel will never come off the back of the jeep
ReplyDeleteHow about through a 2x6? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JPicbE_lm0 Or a windshield? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4xwobr2ScY
ReplyDeleteI was thinking more like dirt but that was interesting to see it chomp its way through that wood.
ReplyDeleteSo.. it looks like ARB is just getting a custom color scheme of the TRED Pro. I own them and abuse the crap out of them. Not a new product by any means... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ6pqQF4vVQ
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the Krazy Beaver on this trip! lol --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmBxUsEq-CY
ReplyDelete250 at least. 300 if you have a snorkel too.
ReplyDeleteHa... that is my toss around pocket knife. It was actually the one I kept in my Jeep's console...but pulled it out one day when I was cleaning up. It's not my EDC, which is currently this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lszl1tegQWM
ReplyDeleteI don't have a problem using it one bit... I like nice things...but im not afraid to ruff them up in use.
ReplyDeleteThey are actually very strong and hold up to a lot of abuse. I know several folks who carry this shovel...
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a tierod debate, lol
ReplyDeleteNope... not unless I do it myself. :-)
ReplyDeleteYeah... I thought it was interesting. There are many videos of it being used as a shovel... It works well.. It's made for that sort of thing. ;-) I can't wait to use it...but I didn't want to add video of me just digging in my yard. lol
ReplyDeleteo3djeeps [ OVERCLOCK3D Jeeps ] I had recovery ramps that fell apart after the first use. These are the only ramps I've read great reviews about.
ReplyDeleteHello superbe important de l’avoir dans la jeep merci encore d’avoir partagé cette vidéo
ReplyDeleteHave you done a video on your choice of dash cam? I want one, but know nothing about them.
ReplyDeleteWarren Percell I have not. It's probably one of the most asked questions...so I need to make one. It just keeps falling on the list. I'll try and knock one out soon. (relatively)
ReplyDeleteSo one seems to be a decoration and the other is a tool.
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