(Part 2) Top products from r/multitools
We found 22 product mentions on r/multitools. We ranked the 63 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Sheffield 58953 12-in-1 Electrician's Multi-Tool with Pouch | Do-it-All Tool Features a Wire Stripper, Cable Splicer, Wire Cutter, Drywall Saw, Slotted & Phillips Screwdrivers, More | Insulated Grip
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SUPERIOR HANDLE: For maximum comfort, this multitool has a heavy-duty aluminum handle with insulated rubber gripPROTECTED BY: If something happens to your multitool during normal, everyday use, it should be covered by the Sheffield Limited Lifetime warrantyEASILY STRIPS: This wire stripper is built ...
22. Gardening Hand Pruners, 5 in 1 Multitools Folding Scissors 420 Stainless Steel Pruning Shears Bonsai Cutters for Tree Trimmers Secateurs,Garden Scissors,Garden Shears,Clippers for the Garden
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
✂【Multi-function Scissors】We have 5 functions of gardening scissors:garden pruner,1.46 inch knife,wood saw,hook,bark shovel,makes life easier.✂【420 Stainless Steel Cast】High-quality engineering guarantees years of reliable performance. Made from hardened stainless steel, heat treated to ...
23. Mannesmann Angle Bit Holder Handle 90 Degrees with 7 M 287, Bits
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
287 M offset Bit 90° Angle possibleMakes it easier to work on Parts that are not easily accessible
24. Victorinox Swiss Army SwissTool X with Nylon Pouch
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Features 27 robust functions to complete your toolbox including - Pliers, Phillips screwdriver, nylon pouch, and spear tip blade (See product description for full list of functions)Stainless steel construction provides lightweight and lasting durability for long term useUnique design allows you to a...
25. Victorinox Swiss Army Cybertool S, 27 Functions, Ruby
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Translucent Ruby red composition handle. Stainless steel blades and tools. Large and small blades.Can opener with small screwdriver. Corkscrew. Reamer punch. Key ring. Toothpick. Tweezers. Mini screwdriver. Stainless steel pin. Bit case. Cap lifter with screwdriver. Wire Stripper. Pressurized ballpo...
26. Victorinox - Cybertool 34 Swiss Army Knife (Translucent Red) 17725
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cybertool 34 Swiss Army Knife
27. Victorinox Swiss Army Bantam Pocket Knife (Red)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
A CUT ABOVE THE REST: Compact, agile and ready to face any adventure head-on. Our range of Swiss Army Knives have been established since 1897 and continue to be an icon of utility and smart design.DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Swiss made stainless steel construction encased in our popular scales offers a sl...
28. Victorinox Small Toothpick
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Crafted from the highest quality materialsBuilt for performance and durabilityMade in Switzerland
29. Victorinox Swiss Army Rambler Pocket Knife, Red
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
A CUT ABOVE THE REST: Compact, agile and ready to face any adventure head-on. Our range of Swiss Army Knives have been established since 1897 and continue to be an icon of utility and smart design.DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Swiss made stainless steel construction encased in our popular scales offers a sl...
30. Victorinox Swiss Army Executive Pocket Knife (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
A CUT ABOVE THE REST: Compact, agile and ready to face any adventure head-on. Our range of Swiss Army Knives have been established since 1897 and continue to be an icon of utility and smart design.DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Swiss made stainless steel construction encased in our popular scales offers a sl...
31. Gerber Tool Kit for MP400/MP600/MP650/MP700/MP800, 10 Piece [45200]
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Add to the functionality of your Multi-Plier by using this add-on tool kitContains an adapter, three different sizes of flathead bits, cross point bits, and hex head bits, respectivelyGerber 45200 10-piece tool kit for MP400, MP600, MP650, MP700, MP800Made in the United StatesLimited Lifetime Warran...
32. LEATHERMAN - Wave Multitool, Stainless Steel with Leather Sheath
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
READY FOR ANYTHING: The Wave is hands down our most popular multitool. With larger knives, longer wire cutters, and all-locking blades, the redesigned Wave is perfect for any job, adventure, or everyday task.FIT MORE FUNCTIONALITY: The Wave is equipped with 17 tools, including knives, pliers, screwd...
33. Gerber Crucial Multi-Tool - Gray [30-000016]
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Compact and lightweight design that carries like a pocket knifeEssential components for “just in case” situationsClip-knife styling with full-size drop-point blade, utilizing liner lock technologyEssential components are larger for full functionality in a compact and light-weight multitool
34. KNIPEX Tools - CoBolt Compact Bolt Cutter (7101200), 8-Inch
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Precision Grade Performance ToolsThe Number 1 Choice Of Tradesman WorldwideComfortable In Use And Quality Assured DesignFit To Match The Needs In The Shop, At Home Or In The Service FieldEach Tool Is Proven And Tested For Durability And Function In Real World Use And Conditions
35. LEATHERMAN, Skeletool Lightweight Multitool with Combo Knife and Bottle Opener, Stainless Steel
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
EVERYTHING YOU NEED: A compact 5-ounce multitool with a combo knife, bit driver, pliers and more; Light enough to use as your everyday carry, strong enough to tackle tough jobs7 TOOLS IN 1: Includes a knife, pliers, a large exchangeable bit driver, wire-cutters and a carabiner/bottle opener; Include...
36. German Long Eye Cuticle Nipper Scissors Type Full jaw - 7 mm by Erbe
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HANDMADE IN GERMANY - these tools are not cheap Asian imitations. These items are handcrafted by adult artisans in Solingen, Germany.ETHICALLY MADE - Each item is handcrafted in a socially and environmentally responsible facility that refuses to contribute to the growing issues of child or slave lab...
37. Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The convenience of a set of precision screwdrivers in one small pocket tool!Two double-ended bits; sizes 5/32", 1/8", 0PT, 1PT.Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eye glasses, electronics and more.Magnetic bits have non-slip textured surface so they attract and hold small screws.Soft, comf...
38. LEATHERMAN - Surge Multitool, Stainless Steel with Nylon Sheath
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Leatherman 830160 Surge Pocket Multitool with Nylon/Leather Sheath OPEN BOX
39. Gerber 22-41678 Multi Purpose Military Sheath
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sheath designed to hold knives or multi-pliersVelcro closure with malice clip for MOLLE attachmentACU colorMade in the USA
40. Buck 735 X-Tract Essential One Handed Operating Streamlined Multi-Tool (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Life time warrantyBuilt with precision and qualityVariety of outdoor usesOne-hand operable multi-tool with box and warranty registration cardThree-inch, drop-point blade of 420HC stainless steelSpring loaded scissors, Phillips and flat head screwdriversPocket clip for convenient carryingX-Tract Esse...
Edit - Just seen your edit, and I should definitely pay more attention to the body of posts. Enjoy the 580! I'm going to keep this up incase other people might find it useful.
If you're grooming nails or beard I'd say the Micra given its focus on scissors as a primary tool however, due to the extra width from the additional tools, it's a little bulky. Something like the Victorinox Classic SD may be much more manageable size-wise, and it has the benefit of carrying both tweezers and the toothpick, however the scissors may be a little small for beard trimming.
In a similar vein to the Micra, the Squirt PS4 is a little bulky, but has a very usable nail (wood/metal) file, as well as a cracking little knife; unfortunately the scissors tend to have a 'wobble' between the blades, meaning that unless you're paying attention to what you're cutting, you can have a gap between the scissor blades as you're closing the scissors, giving a poor, unclean cut (and giving you a rough nail if you're in the process of clipping). The Classic SD doesn't suffer from this given the scissor blades close flushly.
Looking at the comments, the Victorinox 580 looks like a winner, however (this is pure IIRC) the scissor spring in this may be more susceptible to breaking under heavy torque, over the type in the Victorinox Executive, which also has a couple of other tools. Although the Executive annoyingly has the knife opening toward the keys (however the scissors open away from it, so for your purposes this might not be an issue). A potential solution to this would be to go with the Victorinox Rambler, which has all the benefits of the Classic SD, is a tiny tiny tiny tiny bit thicker, and it comes with the combo tool which includes a magnetised (head) Phillips screwdriver, bottle opener, and wire cutter. That last tool has absolutely nothing to do with beard/nail trimming, but it may be useful in initially lining up screws which you can then drive in with the Skeletool.
I'm in a very similar boat to you and I've just decided to give up on my PS4 because the scissors just piss me off when I'm trying to use them with my left hand. I have a Classic SD which I took out of rotation due to wanting something a little sturdier, but ironically (given the play in the PS4 scissors), I feel like the scissors on that might be better. Because I love Leatherman and primarily find myself using the scissors more than any other tool, I'm giving the Micra a shot, but for tweezers I've just bought an Uncle Bill's seen as I end up dealing with splinters more than anything else..
Chances are it's going to come full circle and I'll end up back at the Classic SD I already own, but half the fun of multitools/EDC is experimenting with what works, and I know I'll have a couple of kickarse tools waiting in the wing if I want to mix it up again. That said, the Rambler does look pretty tempting!
Little on the smaller/pocket size but a great tool non the less is the leatherman juice. The S2 has a good selection of tools, the blade is uk legal if that bothers you, and there in your price range at about £55
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leatherman-S2-Purpose-Knife-Orange/dp/B00NHBLZIU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1467055435&sr=8-2&keywords=leatherman+juice
Alternatively theres the leatherman wingman. Its one of the cheaper made leatherman tools but still decent with outside opening tools(blae not UK legal). in your price range.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leatherman-Wingman-Multi-Tool/dp/B006FMPZPW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467055529&sr=8-1&keywords=leatherman
Or for something more minimal theres the skeletool which is in your price range and a rather cool tool.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leatherman-830846-Skeletool-Multitool/dp/B000XU9NXW/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1467055529&sr=8-5&keywords=leatherman
OR you could pick my fav the rebar. No outside tools but a solid tool with everything you should need.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leatherman-LTG831560-Rebar-Multi-Tool/dp/B007ERHK3M/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1467055529&sr=8-12&keywords=leatherman
I'd consider something like the Leatherman Wave or Surge. They're quite similar but the surge is larger and has more tools, the wave is pocket friendlier version. 25 year warranty and it's a good reliable warranty they'll fix/replace no matter what you do to it if you manage to break it.
They are both around the $100 dollar mark and are considered to be in the higher echelon of multi-tools, real, hard working useable tools. it's a worthwhile investment for something you'll probably use daily.
I'd also consider buying the Leatherman bit kit. It has a wide selection of flatened lightweight screwdriver bits that will fit the Wave or Surge's bit holder. Between the tool and the bits you can put together/take apart just about anything in a relatively light weight package.
In my experience it's better to just buy something like a cheap Victorinox Bantam and keep it clean for food prep, and then you can use your Surge for whatever without having to worry about compromising food safety.
Buck 735 X-Tract Essential One Handed Operating Streamlined Multi-Tool (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FG8SHA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7h0TCbCNWGFEK
I know it’s not a k4 but I sorta recommend this
Made in China so I reluctantly purchased it on eBay for about $20
Knife was so-so but I really liked the scissor. They are larger scissors than on the surge.
It took a long time, but I finally had to replace my original sheath last year. I picked up this Gerber Sheath for my old 600 from Amazon for $10 and like it well enough. No complaints, does it's job and has stood up well for the last year.
I figured I'd try it out for $10 and if I didn't like it I wasn't out much. The back has molle straps and I was going to try to put it on, inline with my belt, but my belt is too wide to fit that way so I have kept it vertical with their band through the molle and my belt.
Yea it is a little dated haha found these 2 on amazon not bad might be kinda cheap tho.
https://www.amazon.com/Southwire-Tools-Equipment-MT001-Multi-Tool/dp/B00KCYMTN0/ref=pd_sbs_200_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TC5DXASHB342CR87Q2DS
https://www.amazon.com/Sheffield-58953-Electricians-Multi-Tool-Pouch/dp/B007MCRIC2/ref=pd_sbs_200_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TC5DXASHB342CR87Q2DS
https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-MP400-MP600-MP650-45200/dp/B000HU20YM/ref=asc_df_B000HU20YM/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309813767497&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9236243491181901498&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007097&hvtargid=aud-801381245258:pla-433938213507&psc=1
Fits perfectly.
Not really a multi tool, but hands down the tool for cutting anything is the Knipex CoBolt cutters. Cut any wire like it is nothing, including large gauge high tensile strength wire that is harder than any chain link. And only 8 inches long.
$80? The tools look pretty beat up. For $18 more you could get a new Swisstool on Amazon. Also, the X variant is $115.
The skeletool works well. Stanley has an equivalent, which I edc. Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014KMDZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MtX6CbNHGT4DH
As a more out there idea I found these two . . . scissors? not really sure how to classify them.
https://www.jorvet.com/product/bird-leg-ring-cutter/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012DDFPG/
They should work but I would still have the issue of the exposed head, just not as bad as with the pliers type handles on the snips.
Thoughts?
I didn't realise what you were trying to do. For future reference these exist
Even cheaper
Those can be replaced! (this is for the small one): https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Toothpick-Swiss-Knives-Smaller/dp/B000EYHEVA/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Swiss+army+knife+toothpick&qid=1559104466&s=gateway&sr=8-3
the gerber crucial has all the features of a skeletool including the bottle opener clip. not the same level of quality as the skeletool though TBH.
Amazon suggested this but I have no experience with it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NW89MCP/ref=dp_prsubs_1