We review the best viral multi-tools. See why the Wallet Ninja, Gordon 20-in-1, RAK Pen, Hori-Hori Knife, and Leatherman Skeletool are worth it.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The oscillating multi-tool can be one of the most important tools you bring into a collection. This piece of equipment tackles a unique usage ...
The Wave Plus packs a total of 18 tools that get to work quickly. Pliers, wire cutters, scissors, two blades, two saws, screwdrivers galore, and Leatherman’s proprietary bit driver. Gerber’s ...
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Since its founding in 1983, Leatherman has become practically synonymous with the multi-tool category. While the brand didn’t invent the concept, it’s fair to say Leatherman’s catalog is the bar by ...
There’s something deeply appealing about a chunky metal rectangle that unfurls to reveal an arsenal of tools. Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers, knives and saw blades, scissors and wire snips, ...
Carrying a full-sized multi-tool every day might work if you’re a forest ranger, a tradesman or a full-time fly fisherman. But for the rest of us, doing so only adds unnecessary weight to your EDC ...
Multi-tools aren't just for backcountry adventurers or over-prepared disaster theorists. Practically anyone can benefit from having a knife blade, screwdriver, and pliers within easy reach. Instead of ...