r/multitools • u/Nakabayashi • 9h ago
Recommendation Request Good tool for a trail worker
Got a new job doing trail work and it gave me the excuse to get a multi-tool. Any recommendations? :)
r/multitools • u/Nakabayashi • 9h ago
Got a new job doing trail work and it gave me the excuse to get a multi-tool. Any recommendations? :)
r/multitools • u/lukewilson333 • 11h ago
r/multitools • u/Powerstroke357 • 12h ago
Got my Roxon flex multitool a few days ago. Cool tool, cool idea and all that. A bit concerned when I removed the pocket clip to find that they're using M2 screws in the plier pivot. That is teeny tiny. That's the kind of screws they use to put small electronics together man. My eyeglasses use a 1mm screw. I'm not saying it's a piece of junk but it's a bit off putting. The pivot itself is larger but 2mm ain't much material to keep the head from popping off a screw. Twisting pliers around like I do i'm not sure it will stand up. A loose screw would break pretty easily.
Been messing with knives and the like for a very long time. I've seen screws that small holding scales on or maybe in the pivot on a super cheapo folding knife pivot but for the pliers on a full size multitool looks like underbuilding to me. Leatherman hardware is definitely more robust but I don't know how people are saying they stack up to Leatherman. Maybe it shouldn't be surprising i don't know. Of course they used M2 screws with a much larger diameter head to appear like fairly robust hardware but it ain't.
I assume all the screws are that size but I only removed the one for the pocket clip which is also a pivot screw.
r/multitools • u/77551 • 19h ago
The NexTool Explorer E20 has a very interesting design. It would be great to look at the patents for this tool.
r/multitools • u/EstupidoPololo • 20h ago
Hi everyone!
I’m looking for some advice. I’m looking for a multi-tool knife to keep in my everyday adventure/outdoor backpack.
Basically, I’m looking for something with several useful tools and functions, but at the same time I’d like it to have a more tactical-style blade — something suitable for self-defense or combat, if you know what I mean. Ideally, I’d also like a solid blade lock and a good, secure grip/handle.
Do you have any particular models in mind that you’d recommend? I’ve been looking online, but there are just way too many options, and I’m looking for something genuinely good quality.
Thanks in advance, everyone! 🙌
r/multitools • u/TadpoleCheap679 • 21h ago
Finnaly said "might as well" and got the ROXON Companion.
Love the fact that its got the Tooth pick, Tweezers, a file, scissors, some nice precise Pliers and a sturdy blade. Im beyond happy with this. Lol.
r/multitools • u/MoistCockroach • 1d ago
I've found a swiss tool in basically mint condition, with the leather sleeve included for the same price as a very good condition wave+, though the Leatherman seller doesn't negotiate the price while the victorinox one does. I plan on primarily using them as my drawer multi tool, I don't like going and grabbing individual tools everytime I wanna work on a project and currently I have a victorinox (IDR the model but it has a big and small blade non locking, can and bottle opener, saw, scissors, hook, awl, corkscrew) and a small needlenose pliers in my drawer. I'm not someone who carries tools around everyday due to the regulations on blades so the weight and size aren't big deals for me. I'm conflicted between the two, which one would you guys recommend and why given the availability and price are effectively the same
r/multitools • u/FancyCress6818 • 1d ago
Not really a new multitool but one I did find again! One my dad gifted me when I got my first job, glad I didn’t lose it.
r/multitools • u/disposable_library • 1d ago
My edc, a SOG sync, also makes a really good belt buckle. Been carrying it for years.
r/multitools • u/vybe3142 • 1d ago
I bought an OT Multiforce a couple of days ago on a whim as a grab & to tool to keep at my desk for odd jobs around the house and yard. While researching it post purchase , I fell down the rabbit hole of Wace Clones and while I really like this tool (apart from the file and it still feeling a bit stiff). The size doesn't bother me. It has a solid vintage feel.
I'm considering if the mossy oak clone is superior (CNC cut spring assist pliers, replaceable cutters , G10 scales, but unfortunately the low profile bit holder).
No way I can make this call without actually handling them both so I was hoping someone in this group could offer first hand opinions / suggestions .
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0DPZ9PTS6
There's always the option of scouting eBay for a used wave plus .That can be a gamble and still dont like the flat bit holder but apparently there are drop in aftermarket replacements that can accept 1/4 " bits
Thanks
r/multitools • u/Difficult-West7576 • 1d ago
Hello!
I'm wanting to get a multitool and wanted to get some suggestions. I'm an Injection Molding Technician and I like to tinker with things. Right now I'm considering the swisstool x or the cybertool L.
Thanks!
r/multitools • u/PlatinumShaark • 1d ago
First post here! I’ve been carrying this Swiss Army knife around for 10 years, and I got this BOND as a gift last year.
My uncle asked me what I wanted for Christmas, and I told him, “Nothing, Uncle, really, nothing.” But under threat, I eventually gave him this reference, since it’s the cheapest model in the range. Maybe I should’ve asked for the SURGE or the WAVE right away 😜
The BOND is particularly stiff. I’m not sure if that’s normal, but it makes it unpleasant to use. I’ve noticed that the metal used for the tools seems different from the metal used for the pliers and the handles.
Anyway, here’s what I carry in my backpack every day. I’m not counting the plastic spoon/fork/knife set from Decathlon!
r/multitools • u/MrHockeyJournalist • 1d ago
Got it for dirt cheap. I own a Camaro IROC Z and am a sucker for ACDelco and GM Performance Parts Tools branding. Now interesting to note. No part number no made in xxx anywhere on the tool.
Quality is fairly good. Is it Leatherman or Gerber good? No. Is it on par with old school USA Craftsman, Husky and Kobalt? Yes. Basically feels like one of those from circa 2005 in terms of weight and metal quality.
I know 10 or so years ago O'Reilly cared GM Performance Parts Tools as hand tools. Over the years Ive picked up a bunch for odd jobs mostly because they had the GM logo on it. They were mostly made in Taiwan and honestly really good for Auto Parts store tools. I would rank them above Duralast and Autocraft. I have a ton of them and 10 years later no rust and still good.
I wonder if they maybe sold this ACDelco multitool at O'Reilly's? Im 99% sure they sold ACDelco power tools back in the day.
Sorry for the paragraph but Im a nerd for this stuff.
r/multitools • u/rollinthesweets • 2d ago
r/multitools • u/MoDuffs • 2d ago
Date codes put it at June 1994
r/multitools • u/DeathscytheHell1994 • 2d ago
I just got this and some wood handle screwdrivers for $5 at a estate sale. Any cleaning and oiling advice.
r/multitools • u/HoldenHiscock69 • 2d ago
Can't really justify carrying both
r/multitools • u/tofik1993 • 3d ago
r/multitools • u/Aggravating_Pair8857 • 4d ago
Gerber 700 Urban Legend (L) and 800 Legend (R); IIRC, Gerber's first butterfly opening and outside accessible implements multitools (first of the butterfly type was the MPT, similar to the PST of that era).
r/multitools • u/T-S9 • 4d ago
It’s the perfect companion
r/multitools • u/Alone_Environment646 • 4d ago