Gerber Curve Multi-Tool, Blue [31-000116]

July 25, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:35 GMT+0100 - Details)

Like the men and women who carry our gear, Gerber is Unstoppable. Decades of innovation and dedication have put us here. Renowned as a master of knives and tools, Gerber’s problem-solving, life-saving products are designed with the unique needs of specific activities in mind. Today that includes much more than a blade.

Product Features

  • Keychain compatible tool that is perfectly sized to be ready when you need it
  • Fully locking outboard components
  • Tools: fine edge blade, medium flat head driver, small flat head driver, phillips head driver, file, bottle opener, carabiner
  • Weight: 0.8 oz
  • Material: stainless steel

Comments

MP says:

Nice tool, but don’t use the carabiner clip (suggestion included) This is a nice little keychain sized tool. At 26g (according to my scale) it’s lightweight enough not to cause much discomfort in your pocket or damage to your car’s ignition. It has a nicely sized blade (for its size), two flat drivers, one philips driver, and a bottle opener (is there any multi-tool ever made that doesn’t come with a bottle opener?) The sides of the philips driver contain two handy small metal files.The weak spot of the tool is the carabiner clip: it’s clear to me…

Jake Y says:

A great concept with a poor execution This little keychain tool is an ideal size with a nice collection of the everyday tools I want and none of the fluff I don’t need. But it has one small problem and one big one. The small problem is that the phillips head screw driver is oddly shaped and doesn’t fit well in many screw heads. Awkward, but not a deal breaker. But the big problem is that the carabiner clip is complete garbage. About once a week one side of the wire (it’s just a thin little wire!) pops out of its hole and the tool…

Chachi in Charge says:

Still in great shape, after almost 5 years! NOV 2017 UPDATE:Quick update after almost 5 years of use. This has been a daily driver on my keychain since Jan 2013, and I am happy to report that it is still hanging in there. As you can see from my most recent photo, it does show its age, with some visible wear and tear, but otherwise, it is as useful as ever. All of the tools still lock firmly into place, perform well, and have never let me down. There is no side play or looseness with any of the tools, and it still remains closed…

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