
"These are premium tools, often priced over $100, with some costing significantly more. For that price, you get a robust, long-lasting tool with a solid warranty to back it up. But not everyone wants or needs a $100+ multitool. Many people are simply looking for something affordable and reliable -- a tool that gets the job done but won't break your heart if it's lost, stolen, or damaged."
"All of this fits into a tool measuring just 3.1 x 1.0 x 0.7 inches and weighing under 3.5 ounces. Also: Why cheap multitools are a scam - and which ones I actually trust The tool's components are made from heat-treated 30Cr13 stainless steel, known for its durability and toughness, while the scales are constructed from a tough polymer, making the multitool lightweight and sturdy."
"The screwdriver is a standout feature; if you like it, you can purchase a . These bits are also compatible with Leatherman's bit holder, so if you use that multitool, these might be handy for you. I've tested all the tools, and they are sharp enough to handle tasks effectively while retaining their sharpness even after extended use. The knife and the mini scraper have thumb studs on the blade to make opening easy, while the other tools use nail nicks."
Premium multitools often cost over $100 and include robust construction and solid warranties. Many users prefer an affordable, reliable alternative that can be lost or damaged without major regret. A compact multitool combines 10 functions into a pocket-friendly package measuring 3.1 x 1.0 x 0.7 inches and weighing under 3.5 ounces. Components are heat-treated 30Cr13 stainless steel for durability, with polymer scales for lightness and sturdiness. The screwdriver is a standout feature with purchasable bits compatible with Leatherman's bit holder. Hands-on testing found tools sharp and durable; knife and mini scraper use thumb studs while other tools use nail nicks. Some tools may feel stiff.
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