The ultimate in versatility, a good multitool puts a whole toolbox in your pocket. Whether you need pliers, scissors, or a screwdriver, these curated multitools are selected for their build quality, tool selection, and carry-ability.

Eyeglass Repair Kit

Eyeglass Repair Kit

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Leatherman Alpha

Leatherman Alpha

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NexTool F12 Mini Multitool

NexTool F12 Mini Multitool

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Victorinox Mini Champ Alox Swiss Army Knife

Victorinox Mini Champ Alox Swiss Army Knife

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Blackburn Big Switch Ratchet Bike Multi Tool

Blackburn Big Switch Ratchet Bike Multi Tool

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Blackburn Grid 13 Bike Multi-Tool

Blackburn Grid 13 Bike Multi-Tool

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SOG PowerPint Mini Compact Stainless Steel Multi-Tool

SOG PowerPint Mini Compact Stainless Steel Multi-Tool

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Leatherman Wave+ Multi-Tool - 18-in-1 Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Tool with Blades

Leatherman Wave+ Multi-Tool - 18-in-1 Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Tool with Blades

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in an EDC multitool?

Consider the tools you use most often, such as pliers, a knife blade, screwdrivers, or scissors. Weight and size are also important, as you want something that is comfortable to carry every day.

Are small keychain multitools actually useful?

Absolutely. While they may not replace full-sized tools for heavy work, keychain multitools like the Victorinox Classic SD or Gerber Dime are incredibly handy for small, frequent tasks like opening packages or loose threads.

Is it better to carry a dedicated knife or a multitool?

This depends on your needs. A dedicated knife is usually better for cutting tasks, while a multitool offers much more versatility. Many people choose to carry both, or a multitool that features a high-quality primary blade.