The Terrain 365 DTK-AT Packs Small But Extremely Sharp
The Terrain 365 DTK-AT can handle big and small jobs despite its "dog size" because of its Terravantium dendritic cobalt blade that can cut through just about anything.
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The Terrain 365 DTK-AT can handle big and small jobs despite its "dog size" because of its Terravantium dendritic cobalt blade that can cut through just about anything.
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