
The sheath that it came with is one of the best that I have ever gotten with a multi tool.Īt the end of the day I just could not carry it any longer. Over all I think it is and will be a pretty tuff tools that can take a beating.


I have never had to deal with Gerber for any warranty concerns, or replacement parts, I hope they are as good as Snap-on if I run in to a problem. I don’t know how many are out in the wild, and how likely you are to come across one. The handles have a little black switch / button that is on a spring to pull down that unlocks the tools, the pliers have a button on the middle of the device to unlock them and pull them bad to the home storage area.īefore making this post I tired to look around for some other info out there on this thing and could not find much out there at all on this tool. Cut good, was kinda fun to use just because it was different. I used it twice at the shop we cut a piece of cheap junk round stock laying around, and thin sheet metal sitting around. Saw Blade, I don’t know what this thing is made of. Small and Large flat head bits, I used the large one only, never found a use for the small one. I have not sharpened it since I used it out of the box, and I used the knife blade for about two weeks with out using my edc knife, this thing is still very sharp. Cuts zip ties, ropes, strings, and package bands very well. Knife Blade, looks good and cuts great, the serrations seem tuff. Scissors, worked great at trimming my finger nails, cut some paracord, tags, labels, and cloth with it no problem at all.
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Phillips bit, works alright too and is nothing to really write home about, bites into a screw ok, but not like the normal Snap-on screw driver would.īottle opener, again nothing to write home about. I cant think of anything that did not work at lest okay at the time of use.įile, worked alright on some random metal I found laying around. I have used almost tool at lest once on this thing. Pliers end locks up okish, but could be better if the tools on the inside of the handle did not touch with handles closed. While not spring operated or assisted they open easy, with out much effort.
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grip pretty good, and if you know anything about pliers you know that if you have one that can not or does not lock down well they become worthless tools.Īnother plus to the pliers are replaceable cutters, and a crimp tool on the end that rest in side the handles. I think the the pliers end is about the best part of the tool. pliers deployed it takes the length to just over 6 1/2 inches. Tool in un-deployed status measures 5 and 1/8 inch by 1 1/2 inch by 3/4 inch. The pliers have to be open or in the deployed position to gain access to the tool in side the handle. It was slightly hard to open while new but after a day or two of flicking it open, it opened better each time. I found it fairly easy to open either right or left handed after a little wear in. It is a one handed pliers end opening multi tool. I have carried it around on my belt for a while.

Got it a couple months ago right of the Snap-on truck’s weekly visit. Anyways here is a closer look at this thing for you guys. My personal opinion and is it just that, Snap-on is pretty much the best tool on the earth. I work in the automotive industry, there are good tool companies out there and bad ones.
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Full disclosure: no one has paid me to review this item, and I bought it with my own money.
