The Bat Hook is as simple as any plug-in charger, but it's great for on-the-go. It's just a weighted hook with a razor blade in it, strung on the end of a cord: you toss it over the nearest power line. Its blade pierces the live wire, neatly and safely conducting electric current down to you, for convenient charging of gadgets, jumpstarting cars, or powering your roadside business. It even works in the rain!
The explanatory video from the Department of Defense says something about how it's only for trained Special Operations soldiers, and "you should never throw something over power lines," but that is clearly just marketing hype, calculated to give the Bat Hook an air of exclusivity.
To bad this wont become a commercial product anytime soon. I would love to get free power.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Spec Ops can find more then one use for this...
there are over 100 ways to kill a man with a bat hook...
ReplyDeleteI'll hook it on my utility belt.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a bottle opener :D
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a putter.
ReplyDeletethis sure looks safe.
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lol that will end up bad
ReplyDeletePoking holes in power lines is not exactly safe.
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:s Im amazed they would think of something like this! Definitely would be interesting though lol
ReplyDeletethis is sneaky, yet awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow this is kind of crazy. I would want one. But too bad I can't have it. TT3TT
ReplyDeleteIt looks cool!
ReplyDeletethats freeken sickkkkk. id buy that!
ReplyDeleteisnt that illegal?
ReplyDeleteits awesome anyways
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ReplyDeletedammit, why does the army get all the cool toys
ReplyDeleteso much awesome tech are hidden by millitery
ReplyDeletelooks shooped...
ReplyDeleteYeah, cutting into power lines is always a great pass time...
ReplyDeletewow how do you throw it there
ReplyDeleteSo... how do you get it down?
ReplyDeleteI dont understand how you get it back down
ReplyDeleteI'm going to call and cancel electricity for my house. llol
ReplyDeleteNice...
ReplyDeleteThis can't be safe
ReplyDeleteI think it's a one time use thing to get you out of a bind.
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