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Jetboil Crunchit Fuel Canister Recycling Tool (Orange)

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Features

  • Fuel Canister Recycling Tool: Punctures JetPower and many other butane fuel canisters, making them recycling-bin-ready
  • Vents Safely: Integrated into the handle, the orifice wrench safely vents fuel canisters prior to puncturing, helping remove remaining gas
  • Versatile and Convenient Features: Includes a built-in bottle opener and a slot for clipping to a carabiner or key ring
  • Durable Construction: Made of lightweight, rugged stainless-steel; Compatible with Jetboil JetPower Fuel Canisters
  • Measures 1.4 by 3 inches; Weighs 1 ounce

Description

Safe, fool-proof, and compliant with recycling standards, Crunch It punctures Jetboil Jet power (and certain other) butane fuel canisters, making them recycling bin ready. Because there's nothing less efficient than throwing things away. Manufacturer Contact Information Johnson Outdoors 625 Conklin Road. Binghamton, NY 13903

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.53 x 3.98 x 0.91 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.04 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3 x 0.04 x 4 inches


Item Weight: ‎30 Grams


Brand Name: ‎Jetboil


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited warranty


Model Name: ‎Crunch It


Color: ‎Silver


Material: ‎Not Available


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎96


Manufacturer: ‎Jetboil


Part Number: ‎CRUNCH


Included Components: ‎CrunchIt Fuel Canister Recycling Tool; Instructions


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: August 20, 2009


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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product under review is a tool used for safely depressurizing and emptying gas canisters, primarily for recycling purposes. Many reviewers highlight its ease-of-use, safety and utility in supporting recycling efforts in outdoor settings. Some reviews identified it as a multi-tool, including a bottle opener feature. However, one reviewer mentioned dissatisfaction due to incompatibility with certain brands of canisters.

Pros

  • 👍 Easy to use
  • 👍 Supports safe recycling
  • 👍 Multi-purpose tool
  • 👍 Portable and lightweight

Cons

  • 👎 Might be considered pricey for its functions
  • 👎 Incompatibility with certain canister types

Should I Buy It?

Yes, this is a recommendable product especially for regular users of gas-powered devices and those who engage in outdoor activities. It promotes safe and environmentally-friendly practices, despite its higher price point and potential incompatibility issues with certain canisters. It's important to check whether it fits the type of canisters you use before purchasing.


  • Works as expected
Works as expected
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025 by G. Nease

  • Very handy little tool.
This little tool is ingeniously simple and works very well. Super easy to tie to your pack and have handy when needed to discharge any remaining fuel so the canisters can be safely recycled. It's really three tools in one very small device. It features a threaded valve relief to discharge any remaining fuel, then, while still attached, a few quick presses down around the top punctures the canister for safe recycling. Once you rendered your canister safe for recycling you can use the bottle opener to enjoy your favorite beverage. This is an easy product to recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020 by Randall W. Hannaway

  • great tool
It's smaller than I had thought. Fit and finish is excellent. Now I have a foolproof and safe way to puncture and dispose of gas canisters. Yes, you could just bash in the gas canister with a hammer, screwdriver, rock etc. but I just can get myself to start hammering away on gas canister that may still have some residual gas inside it. I think that's about as stupid as smoking while filling up your car at the pump! Yes this thing costs about 10 bucks (with shipping), but that's a small price for safety in my book. You screw the device on to one of those Jetboil, MSR etc gas canisters and then push down on the lever to puncture the canister. You may hear some venting when you screw on the tool, that's normal. There is a little hole on the screw on attachment that let's any remaining gas vent safely before you puncture the canister. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2012 by Ed76

  • Great little tool to help recycle used fuel canisters
First one we ordered was mishapened and the nozzle attachment would come off. Sent back and replaced quickly and easily. The tool screws on the top of a canister and leaks out excess fuel/pressure from a small hole in the side. Once empty, press down and puncture the canister a couple times around the top and its ready to recycle. Make sure the protective plastic sleave is removed from the sharp end before doing so. Works great, just a bit pricey for what it does...its a can opener. You can easily depressurize with most fuel burner attachments that you use then use a pointed can opener to do the same thing. You're paying for convenience, and it works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019 by trew22

  • A safe alternative to deal with empty LP cannister
Looks like price has gone up since I paid $10 last year which included shipping. Works as advertised. It does work on more than Jetboil canisters provided it has a similar connection design. 1 negative review complained it didn't work on Coleman LP cannisters. I assume they're referring to the 1 pound green cannisters with a screw on connection. So yes. It wasn't designed for that. Yes, you could just throw canisters away without puncturing. However, that's not the way to do it since most it will have some small amount of gas left. Yes, you could use a hammer with a punch or screwdriver to puncture. Not safe in my eyes - see above comment about gas and imagine a spark. This product isn't a fancy design or technology. It simply works as advertised and does it safely. It's a can opener but it attaches to the canister for leverage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Jackie Z.

  • Excellent add to a pack
Really like having this, well worth its tiny weight just to safely vent and pop a canister for disposal or recycling (depending on your area). Garbage works don't need any more unexpected excitement in their lives. And remember, before using it--take OFF the plastic 'sheath' over the puncher part before punching. That should be obvious but sometimes is overlooked. And BEFORE you punch, vent completely. Sure, you might have no problems using a nail or something, but I've seen people's injuries from that 'one' time stuff goes Darwin Award. I prefer error on the side of caution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 by Cape Girl

  • CrunchIt or PunchIt?
This is a great little tool. It attaches to any brand fuel canister that fits your JetBoil. It does NOT work on small propane fuel bottles and is not intended for those. It vents the little residual fuel that remains after the canister is empty and then lets you easily punch (not crunch) holes into it so you can safely dispose and recycle the can. The tool is very easy to use, lightweight, and small. Should last a long time and probably outlive the stove itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2014 by Scouter5446

  • Pricey Fancypants Alternative to a Hammer & Nail
For some reason I eyeballed these constantly at REI thinking "one day I'd like to have that". I guess my idea was that it seemed "green" and environmentally friendly because now I can properly recycle a used fuel can. However, when you're actually camping and long-distance hiking you learn practical improvisation. Not to say I brought this with me on a thru hike. My point is, a fuel canister can be quickly and safely emptied with a basic multi tool and a sizeable rock. From my Gerber Dime, I used the tweezers to push the seal down and release the remaining gas. Then, with the stubby screwdriver tool I hammered the top side of the canister in the same place a few times until it broke through. A rock may help with this part to strike the back of the multi tool. This is a neat tool. Probably makes sense if you're a business processing a large quantity of canisters. As a hiker using up few canisters infrequently, you don't need this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Jonathan

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