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Your cart is empty.G. Gilmore
2025-08-31 15:52:12
I’ve usually been a multi tool snob. Leatherman, SOG, Gerber etc. but this time I wanted something for my 72hr kit that was relatively light weight, less expensive but not lacking features I’ve come to find necessary in a tool. Tried a couple of duds then I buckled down, did my research and ordered these three to compare. Out of fairness to the sellers I’m going to rate them all 5 star because they’re all nice and functional in different ways but I’ll run you thru a comparison and why I made my final choice. So here we go…The Pohaku is the heaviest at 8.3oz and I really wanted lighter without going to a mini tool. They call it 11 in 1. I’d say that’s generous. More like 9 in 1 realistically. It’s very bulky/chunky. Pliers do not have replaceable cutting blades. Only the knife blade locks and the belt case, while it does have a snap, is the lowest quality material of the 3.The Workpro is the lightest of the 3 tested tools at 7.7oz and has the nicest belt case with semi rigid form and a snap. The tool has very “full†handles. Still a little bulky for my needs. Only the knife blade and saw lock. Pliers have a gritty feel and have non-replaceable cutting blades. Workpro is also a little overstated at an advertised 11 in 1. I’m calling it more like 7 in 1 useful.Finally, my choice as the keeper of the group. The Htaiaym 15 in 1 tool weighs in at 7.9oz. For the extra .2oz over the Workpro you get the smallest form factor of the 3 tools tested and what I’d legitimately call 11 in 1 useful tools plus the carabiner clip and includes scissors plus replaceable blades on the pliers. Perhaps most importantly, EVERY tool on the unit locks! Lastly the belt case lacks a snap but is otherwise nicely made with a velcro closure, piped edges and elastic sides. I’m keeping this one and while it may not go head to head with my Leatherman, I see nothing in it’s build to suggest it’s not a quality tool and all three of the reviewed tools were priced under $20. While It might have been true at one time I don’t think you have to spend Leatherman money for a decent tool these days. Hope this was helpful.
XjX
2025-08-22 10:35:22
I bought this item with the idea of being able to have something to work and repair without need to carry many things. It is quite easy to use and compact, I can also say that it is quite robust, obviously the more care you give it the longer it will last. Don't expect to solve everything with this but it is a very good option to have the most essential.
Just Another Guy
2025-07-10 17:04:48
I bought this as a one-handed blade/pliers multitool and I am not sorry. For a small tool, it is built solidly and performs well. The blade opens easily with the thumb notch. It is a combination straight edge/serrated blade and is quite sharp. There is also a double sided file, flathead and Phillips screwdriver, cap lifter and very sharp saw. Finally, there is a hooked blade ( rope cutter?) which is extremely sharp. Opening it up reveals a small pair of needle nose pliers and wire cutters, spring tensioned. My only real complaint is the pliers are a bit unwieldy because one handle curves outward and is difficult to grasp unless you have very large hands. Also, this handle is much smaller and lighter than the opposite side, so the tool is unbalanced. However, the small plier nose is convenient for getting into tight places and it grips tightly. Overall, I like this.
peederj
2025-07-05 14:21:06
I got this marked down 30% and wasn’t expecting the world at that price, but what I got was worth the regular price anyway. I didn’t have any of the problems others mentioned: the unit was fully functional, no grinding, no difficulty with the locking mechanism, everything perfect enough. I was able to operate the blade one-handed. No idea yet how long the belt loop will stay on, but I won’t carry this much anyway.The blade isn’t the best quality nor does it have the best edge (and a ceramic rod didn’t help much) but it works OK. The pliers and other tools are a little small. It lacks several favorite tools from Swiss Army knives such as scissors can opener corkscrew tweezers and the like, but it has a much more dangerous looking hunting blade and workable pliers, in a smaller format than that pair could otherwise be. The rope/seatbelt cutter will cut things a scissors couldn’t. There is no window smasher but I have one on my Raptor clone.I would say in general this is a backup piece and priced accordingly, nice to have on hand in a pinch. If you have a habit of losing things then it could be a cheap EDC option. A bit big and heavy but sturdy as a result. It does nothing very well but a lot adequately. I hit the logo with a sharpie a few times to make it look much cooler.
stenny
2025-06-20 11:11:05
My grandson goes camping a lot. He loved how many tools were in this knife. It was easy to open, loved that it locked in place until ready to close it. Great quality. Perfect size for a pocket or a back pack.
Richard Stoddard
2025-06-13 17:20:10
Very light weight and useful. Perfect for every day carry. Well made.
keith smith
2025-06-08 16:08:15
It's compact and very useful, for various little tasks. It seems to be very sturdy....
Customer
2025-03-20 11:06:11
Quality is average. Price is good. I got it as a gift and I think they are still using it...
Stevo
2025-01-26 13:20:04
Exactly as described. Quick delivery.
Customer
2025-01-09 16:03:58
The knife is what I wanted to be very durable and light weight I really enjoy the product would buy again
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