Ka-Bar Lake Effect Ice Scraper

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posted on November 17, 2014
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With the advent of wintry weather coming to many parts of the U.S. this week, this seemed like the right product to come across the desk...

Ka-Bar's Lake Effect Ice Scraper is constructed of grivory, a high performance polyamide plastic used in automotive parts, electronic components and other consumer products. It performs as well as steel at a fraction of the weight and cost, and has been making inroads as a premier material for cutlery handles.

Ka-Bar's familiar profile, immediately recognizable from the company's line of storied blades chosen for military use, is known for a reason: It works. It is designed to keep the tool in your hand, whether that tool is a USMC-issue fighting knife or an implement designed to remove solid water from your vehicular optics.

MSRP: $7.

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