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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025
So many to choose from. I only have less than a dozen. I have Leatherman and Gerber. Quality on this is excellent. Fit, finish and materials supurb. Incredible how sharp knife is. Doesn't pinch hand like my Leatherman when using pliers. Nice real scissors that are usable. Micro Phillips/flat head for glasses will get used, as will the 1/4" bit and saw blade. Sheath more durable and practical than it appeared. If there's anything I could complain about it's the weight. It's a hog. I use a Skeletool for light carry. But this is my new do everything favorite. Hopefully that's helpful.
Norman
Reviewed in Germany on June 9, 2025
Ein schönes Teil, das dem Original in nichts nachsteht. Alle Werkzeuge sind funktionell und gesichert. Natürlich, und da darf man sich keinen Illusionen hingeben, handelt es sich um ein Multitool und somit um ein Notbehelf. Man möchte weder eine Einbauküche damit aufbauen, noch einen Baum fällen und zerteilen. Aber um z. B. im Urlaub mal eine kleine Reparatur vorzunehmen ist das Werkzeug hervorragend geeignet.Ein Highlight ist das Messer. Um die Schärfe zu testen, habe ich es über meinen Unterarm gleiten lassen - in ein paar Wochen werden wohl die Haare nachgewachsen sein.Die Wertigkeit hat aber auch ihren Preis, denn auch einer Bergwanderung möchte man es nicht unbedingt mitnehmen (auf eine Hüttentour schon eher), denn es ist schwerer als meine Vergleichtools. Wenn es auf jedes Gramm ankommt, greife ich doch lieber zu einem Taschenmesser+.
alo9000
Reviewed in Italy on June 30, 2025
Ottimo clone di prodotti ben più blasonati. Sempre utile ed affidabile. Robusto ma anche piuttosto pesante.
Tywanna washington
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
So far so good. I've had the multitool for a few weeks. I can honestly say it does come in handy when pulling wire and I dnt want to carry a bunch of tools this does pretty much everything I need it to do
Kendrick Keeton
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
I own a lot of these mutli-tools. I love them for some reason. The wife laughs at me for buying so many. :DThis is the best multi-tool for the price in my opinion for the leatherman clones. This is a larger mutlitool. Very solid in the hand. I love the Damascus blade and the interchangeable clip system. Very handy. I keep this next to my favorite chair and use it constantly. If you want a medium size multi-tool i recommend The Gordon from Harbor freight $40 or The Shall on Amazon, usually $30.The tool I use the most is The Gordon because it's so light and handy. I will break if you drop it though.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on June 1, 2025
El agarre es más cómodo que los que vienen aligerados. Buena opción y viene con una mejor elección de herramientas intercambiables que las Bibury. Como contra, va un poco dura en algunas herramientas y cuesta un poco sacarlas. Pero creo que se puede solucionar con aceite o con uso.
Chris B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Just purchased so this review does not include any longevity information. Overall the quality of the product seems to be good. Everything fit together nicely. There is the smallest amount of side to side play between the handles when closed, but not enough to be an issue. The biggest issue so far is it is really stiff to open and close the blades one handed. The blades are also on to only be able to be easily opened with your right hand. I think i'm going to rearrange them for better operation using my left hand. It feels heavy! I weighed it with the file attachment and the phillips bit installed, and it weighed 332 grams, just under 12oz or about 3/4 of a pound. blades are sharp out of the box, but could use a better sharpening. The sheath is hard to get the accessories in and out of. I'm also concerned about the belt clip on it. I would prefer a nylon loop or something that would be stronger then the plastic clip it comes with. I would not trust it to withstand getting caught on something.
Nordine
Reviewed in France on February 17, 2025
Ce multifonctions a l air bien robuste,à voir dans le temps,le rapport qualité prix est très intéressant
o
Reviewed in Spain on January 13, 2025
Trae mejoras con respecto a otros modelo similares como los de bibury (filo de damasco, aunque no se si lo es realmente..., destornillador pequeño, filo serrado con gancho cortador, cortador alicate reforzado), pero le pasa como a todas estas, los ajustes son de pena, si lo pulieran todo mejor..., pero de serie no abren ni cierran fluidos, tienes que ajustarlas y no siempre es fácil, ya de primeras podrían usar un tipo de arandelas de mejor calidad, que es parte del problema...
JC
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I previously bought the Rocktol Surge clone and thought it was definitely the best Leatherman clone I had handled so far. I decided to give this one from Multper a try, figuring I would keep the one I liked better and stocking stuff the other. The Multper actually improves on the Rocktol in some ways. I like that there are no cutouts in the frame, which gives it a sturdier feel and does not expose the tools inside. I think the micro bit driver is a better choice than a small flathead screwdriver for a tool that already features a 1/4” bit driver. I love the cord cutter/guthook/package opener that is now integrated into the serrated blade. I really like the Damascus blade (doesn’t cut any better than regular stainless but it looks really nice). And I love that the Multper includes the t-shank scalpel holder, instead of me having to buy a separate “spare parts” kit with a bunch of accessories I don’t need just to get the scalpel holder. The overall fit and finish and action, particularly the opening and closing of the pliers, is better than the Rocktol, though the Rocktol is also excellent.My one major gripe with this new iteration is that the frame design interferes with your ability to easily access the lock release tabs on the four main outside tools, making one handed operation more difficult. As you can see in the pics, the Leatherman and the Rocktol have large cutouts around the tabs providing plenty of space for your thumb. The tabs can still be accessed one handed on the Multper, but it is more awkward. Even two handed, you have to use the tip of your thumb or your thumbnail to press it. I think this is a fairly large oversight on the part of the designers, considering they got so many other things right.So which is more important to me, a slightly improved toolset or easier, smoother operation of the tool? I’m still not sure. It’s a shame it can’t be both, but these Chinese clone companies are much quicker to respond to customer feedback than Leatherman is, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Multper released a new and improved version in the near future. In spite of this issue, this is still a very well made, useful tool at a great price.Oh yeah, and I would also change the name. I mean… Multper?UPDATE: I used a $10 mini rotary tool from Harbor Freight to grind away some of the frame to make the liner lock tabs more accessible. Was a fun little project, and now the tool is sooo much easier to use. Takes a steady hand and a little patience, but this mod makes the Multper the best of the Chinese Surge clones by a mile.
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