Crescent CMT1000 Odd Job Multi-Tool, Red/Black

August 7, 2018 - Comment
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The Crescent Odd Job is the official tool of 1,000 little things. Sized right for kitchen drawer, college dorm, condos and apartment, boats and cars. 11 Tools in One. The one tool for assembling, fixing and hanging in every room of the house. 6 Screwdriver bits included are Phillips, Slotted and Hex bits.

The Crescent Odd Job is the official tool of 1,000 little things. Sized right for kitchen drawer, college dorm, condos and apartment, boats, and cars, you get 11 tools in one compact, easily storable tool. The steel hammer head is perfect for driving in nail to hang a picture or install dowels in furniture, and its integrated nail puller makes it just as easy to remove. The soft-faced mallet assembles pieces or makes adjustments without marring surfaces. The fine-tool ratcheting mechanism delivers speed and precision, and this package includes a flexible extension and seven bits (Phillips, slotted, and hex). It also includes a magnetically retained, removable utility knife, handy for opening boxes or breaking down packaging for disposal.

CMT1000-hammerSteel hammer head (view larger). CMT1000-flexibleFlexible bit-driving extension (view larger).

What’s in the Box

Odd Job Multi-Tool; flexible extension; seven bits

About Crescent

Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2007, the Crescent brand adjustable wrench is the flagship tool and a true American icon. It is prized by tradesmen and homeowners alike for its utility and durability. Today, Crescent offers many other high quality tools, including tongue and grove pliers, locking pliers, screwdrivers, and nutdrivers.

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CMT1000 Odd Job Multi-Tool

At a GlanceSteel hammer with heft for driving in small nails, tacks and dowelsSoft-faced mallet for tapping without marring or breakingFinetoothed reversible ratcheting bit driverFlexible driver shaft bends to reach into tight cornersRemovable utility knife

Product Features

  • Steel hammer with heft for driving in small nails, tacks and dowels with a nail puller to remove old nails.
  • Soft-faced mallet for tapping without marring or breaking
  • Finetoothed reversible ratcheting bit driver tightens and loosens screws quickly and easily.
  • Flexible driver shaft bends to reach into tight corners and 6 bit storage in handle makes tackling any job easy
  • Magnetically retained and removable utility knife opens boxes and breaks them down with ease

Comments

Kindle Customer says:

Looks like the Multi-Tool of the Gods I received this yesterday and spent quite a while fiddling with it. I am very impressed with the quality; I expected something at this price, and claiming to do this much, to feel cheap and flimsy and prone to breaking.It feels solid. The attachments on either side of the handle are secure and smooth and do not interfere with the use of the hammer, but come off easily enough when you want them. They’re a very clever way to store a utility knife and a bit driver set, and they pull…

Jordan says:

A perfect multi-use tool to replace all the others in your junk drawer. Surprisingly great quality makes this my go-to for most simple tasks around the house, and my wife loves that I don’t have tools all over the place anymore. This is the only tool I keep inside and, it’s pretty rare that I need to get anything from the garage unless I’m taking on a project.Having a soft and a hard hammer is surprisingly useful, and always having a sharp blade on hand has come in handy more times than I can count. Obviously a screw driver is useful, but this has…

David Brantley III says:

I’m a gadget guy and this is one of my favorite gadgets. I have 2 toolboxes in my garage. It’s great just having this readily available near the places that I would need to use it. The t-shaped grip on a ratcheting , multi-head screwdriver would be well worth it even if the tool didn’t have any other features. It’s a standard bit so you can use a variety of heads from Phillips to flat to Allen. There’s an attachment that let’s you go around corners that really works. The hammer is also surprisingly substantial. I’ve used it to hang every picture…

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