Jetboil CrunchIt Recycling Tool

About This Item

DESIGN

  • Lightweight stainless steel construction
  • Safely vents fuel
  • Bottle opener and jet orifice wrench in handle
  • Easily clips to carabiner or key ring

SPECS

  • Dimensions: 1.4” x 3”
  • Weight: 1 oz.
  • Web ID: 20JETUFLCNSTRRCYCCAC
  • SKU: 21584578

REVIEWS

4.8
100%
Recommended

8 Reviews

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Handy

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great product, great price. Bought for camping and bugout bag.

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Perfect Tool!

Perfect tool for recycling gas canisters! Buy one for a friend!

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Convenient Tool

Convenient, but not necessary. Easy enough to punch holes in a cannister, but sure way to not get hurt doing.

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Must Have For Cannister Fuel Can Recycle

Sure, weighs only a couple grams, but well worth the pack space savings by crunching your cans. use them up and Crunchit for easy recycle in standard methods.

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Got The Job Done

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It was able to screw on and punch holes in the container, great door anyone that wants to recycle fuel canisters easily. It also has a bottle opener.

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Recycle Fuel Cans

I bought this a month ago and am so glad I did I probably had about 15-20 empty fuel cans I had no idea what to do with them the metal recyclers wouldn't take them because they still comtained small amounts of fuel. I saw this crunchit tool while searching for a jetboil flash and thought YES!!! just what I need it was very easy to use screw it on and it will release the remaining fuel DO THIS OUTSIDE then just step on the end and it will punch a hole in the empty can I put two holes in mine now the recycling center takes the cans and the metal is recycled

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Just What I Wanted

I was looking for a way to recycle the canisters. This product does what it says.

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Cleared Out My Empty Canister Backlog

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This makes the difference between "I COULD puncture these empty canisters with, like, a hammer and screwdriver." and "I DID puncture and recycle several years' worth of empties."

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