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How we choose: The best multi-tools highlighted here were selected based on 191 reviews of 95 products. Our top picks are those that are readily-available in the United States and have received the highest overall ratings from reviewers.
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Leatherman Super Tool 300
This is my EDC tool. I take this with me everywhere. It is very handy and not heavy at all, in fact, this is the best Leatherman you could possibly own. The package says 19 tools, but I found 21 uses for this handy tool and recently I had 'No Fear' engraved on it. That's how much I love this tool. It's my favorite Leatherman and I own a few. You can't go wrong with this one.
Reasons to Buy
- Stainless steel
- All tools lock
- Not too heavy
- Very tough and durable
- Phillips fits any bit adapter to use any bits!!
- No proprietary bits needed
- Long screwdrivers
- Replaceable wire cutters
Reasons to Avoid
- No pocket clip
- No scissors
- Expensive
- Tools are on the inside
- Cheap sheath
This is a tough tool indeed. This is not a medium-duty tool like the Wave, Rebar, or Charge. It is not a budget tool like a Wingman or Sidekick. This is a heavy duty MT like the Surge, but the Super Tool 300 is lighter and has 21 uses, even though the package says 19 tools. I never leave home without my Super Tool. I have owned this tool for a few months and I was able to fix my mountain bike, my mother's car, a friend's light switch, a bathroom rack. I just fix and replace many things with my Super Tool, it's very handy and easily eliminates the need for a lot of other tools.
Read more: Leatherman Super Tool 300 reviews (6)
Leatherman Sidekick
The Leatherman Sidekick is an awesome multi tool with sharp knives/saws. It is great for camping since you can saw wood for fires, screw things in, and lots more.
Reasons to Buy
- Strong
- Easy to use
- Stainless steel
- Sharp knives
- Lots of tools
The Leatherman Sidekick is a great heavy duty multi tool. It is constantly easy to use. All you have to do is open it and pull out the tool you need. One great thing about this particular tool it that the saw is very sharp. It is very well made having thick tools. It really hasn't changed that much only the knives and saws getting a little duller, but they are still sharp. I've used this on many campouts in all seasons. I've had this for 3-4 years and it has still stayed nice. This would be a great knife if you like to camp a lot since it lasts a long time, stays sharp, and works great.
Read more: Leatherman Sidekick reviews (5)
Leatherman Skeletool
A minimal approach to a multi-tool after years with the now-discontinued Leatherman Wave. I like that it’s lighter and less expensive. Definitely worth getting a case and extra driver bits. I wish it had one non-serrated blade. Very solid build quality.
Reasons to Buy
- Price
- Simplicity
- Versatility
- Build quality
Reasons to Avoid
- No non-serrated blade
- No file
Leatherman’s Skeletool is a great option for people who wonder why they don’t use all the fold-out attachments on a multi-tool or Swiss Army knife. As with any simplified tool, there are certain options that people might miss; if so, look at Leatherman’s other, more tool-heavy options. Personally, though, there are very few situations where I miss having the extra tools. For an extra $20, you can get the Skeletool CX. It’s a half-ounce lighter, the knife blade is not serrated, and the blade is made from 154cm, a premium type of stainless steel that should hold an edge a little better.
Read more: Leatherman Skeletool reviews (6)
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Victorinox Swiss Army Farmer Alox
Another iconic design from a company with unsurpassed manufacturing process control and product quality control. The Victorinox Pioneer is a great all-around knife to have at home and afield. I'll not be caught without mine.
Reasons to Buy
- Beefiness
- Steel and ease of sharpening
Reasons to Avoid
- Lanyard ring vs. bail
- Lack of instructions for wire stripper.
Another great all around knife. This knife is the two layer Victorinox Pioneer with a third layer for an added root saw. In fact, the Victorinox 93mm alox line is known as the Pioneer series. Like the Pioneer, this knife in not just for camping but for everyday use too. This is a bit longer (93mm) and a bit beefier than most Swiss Army Knives. It's a five tool/blade scout pattern (main blade, can opener/small screw driver, cap lifter/large screw driver/wire stripper, punch/awl, and root saw).
Read more: Victorinox Swiss Army Farmer Alox reviews (4)
Victorinox Swiss Army One Hand Trekker
I actually carry this in my pocket most days and out on the trail whenever I go. It has a large blade that is serrated at the end and non-serrated near the base. It's the opposite of most knives, but it makes more sense. The blade is locking, as is the flathead screwdriver / bottle opener. The tools are all top quality, and, again, Victorinox has set the standard when it comes to small saws. One thing to note, is that Victorinox has come out with a "new" Soldier's Knife. This knife is exactly the same as the one-handed trekker, except for the outside shell of the knife. So, I would buy whichever one is cheaper.
Read more: Victorinox Swiss Army One Hand Trekker reviews (5)
Victorinox Swiss Army Classic SD
The best tools are the available ones.
Reasons to Buy
- Tiny
- Unthreatening
- Functional
- Durable
- Legal to carry
Reasons to Avoid
- Not a solution, for every problem
- Can work its way off your key ring
I've carried this tiny set of tools on my key ring for perhaps 20 years. It weighs nothing, arouses no anxiety in the office, and causes the Police no concern—although it's not legal to carry on a flight in the UK. Made of stainless steel with plastic scales (or alloy, for a few pounds extra), the classic is 58mm in length and features a pen blade, file, flat head screwdriver, scissors, toothpick and tweezers, plus a loop to attach to a keyring. None of the tools lock in place and neither could they be described as "heavy duty"—but if used appropriately they will function for a very long time.
Read more: Victorinox Swiss Army Classic SD reviews (2)
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Lansky Blademedic Knife Sharpener
Inexpensive, small knife sharpener. From pocket knives to serrated edges to gut hooks, it comes in handy for many uses. Has brought two pocket knives back to life, though be careful as it can seem small for larger hands. I wouldn't recommend for anything bigger than 6" long knife.
Reasons to Buy
- Well made construction
- Loop hole for attachment
- Several options for sharpening
- Magnetic to hold extended edge
- Inexpensive ($10)
Reasons to Avoid
- Ceramic edge can be brittle if dropped
- Tiny (trouble for larger hands)
- No angle set up (stationary angle)
Background I've previously only owned a whetstone which I used on pocket knives and kitchen knives, but never used on any other knife (say, with a serrated edge) or any other hook or hooked-shaped implement. When used on old knives I have, this tool rejuvenated them. It didn’t bring them back to brand new capacity, but definitely back in working order (more detail below). When used to maintain current sharpness, it works as advertised and I’d recommend this as opposed to bringing old knives back from the knife graveyard.
Read more: Lansky Blademedic Knife Sharpener reviews (2)
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