DURABLE, HIGH QUALITY, TRAVEL SAFE – Made of 100% stainless steel, the MOCA bladeless multitool is heavy-duty, yet it is small and slim (measures only 2.7″ x 0.6″ x 0.1″ / 15mm x 68mm x 2.4mm) as well as lightweight (weighs only 0.5 oz).This travel-safe pocket multitool has everything you need in a Swiss keychain multitool. UNIVERSAL KEY CHAIN MULTI TOOL – Compact multitool includes: bottle opener, flathead screwdriver, EDC pry bar, cord cutter, box opener tool, scoring tool, hex bit driver, wrenches (1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″), and a 2″ pocket ruler.The screw is tiny and the spring will send it flying into the great unknown. I did remove one star because the way to replace the flint stick is difficult. I love that is clips right to my bag or belt loop and is good for multiple things as it is a 5-1 multi-tool. I love that it clips right to my bag or belt loop. I have had both the USA version and the Switzerland model (merely larger in size)… Full review left to right Sharpening rod, Leather Sheath, Swiss Champ The Victorinox Swiss Army Swiss-Champ multi-tool is the go-to EDC companion. I give this only 4.5 stars as the 5-star version is the Victorinox SwissChamp XLT 4inch ~priced $250. No matter what activity you are doing outdoors this little guy can assist you with all your tasks at hand. This multi-tool is in my EDC bag and goes with me everywhere. The standard Victorinox Swiss Army Knife has everything one would usually need and is lighter, more compact, and 1/4 the price. It is nice, but it never ends up going on trips with me. While it does have everything, most tools just really aren't necessary and make the knife overly thick and heavy. Nice blades and has everything, but too heavy and cumbersome. As with any simplified tool, there are certain options that people might miss if so, look at… Full review Leatherman’s Skeletool is a great option for people who wonder why they don’t use all the fold-out attachments on a multi-tool or Swiss Army knife. Definitely worth getting a case and extra driver bits. I like that it’s lighter and less expensive. None of the… Full reviewĪ minimal approach to a multi-tool after years with the now-discontinued Leatherman Wave. Made of stainless steel with plastic scales (or alloy, for a few pounds extra), the classic is 58mm in length and features a pen blade, file, flat head screwdriver, scissors, toothpick and tweezers, plus a loop to attach to a keyring. It weighs nothing, arouses no anxiety in the office, and causes the Police no concern-although it's not legal to carry on a flight in the UK. I've carried this tiny set of tools on my key ring for perhaps 20 years. Several handy, frequently needed little tools on one small unobtrusive "knife." I've had mine ~25 years the Victorinox symbol just fell off the body a month or two ago, but all the tools still work. Lost the toothpick, but found I really missed it, so I was able to order replacements!Īirport security has tried to confiscate this tiny tool from me several times when I forgot to remove it from my key ring, but I've managed to hang onto it. Turning heavy flatheads, scraping at surfaces, sometimes punching holes, definitely to slice up food, lift caps, and even opening a few cans, rarely but still. I've had it for years and can't even remember why I have it, but I never like to go out without it. I own the Silver Alox version of this Pioneer. Solid piece of kit that can do a bit of scraping or slicing or prying or torquing. A great little thing.īeware! It's not a multitool, it's an EDC! This means it's not made for work, so don't expect it to help you assemble furniture, fix your dishwasher, or build a garden shed, it's designed to help you manage everyday tasks, solve small random complications, and do these easy jobs comfortably.
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