We took the standard keychain multi-tool and made it better. In addition to stainless steel pliers, wire cutters, a fine edge blade, spring-loaded scissors, flathead screwdriver, crosshead driver, tweezers and file, the Dime includes a unique blade designed to safely cut and score plastic packaging and a bottle opener that is exposed even when the tool is closed. Compact and lightweight, the Dime is the most valuable change you’ll find in your pocket.
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2 years and still kicking Leave a comment if you have any questions and I can either take some photos or give more details.
Snapped Pictures says it all. After having this product all of 3 days and used exactly once it failed. I really wanted to love this product. The size and wieght are really nice but you sober up might quick when your love tries to blind you. Under minimal pressure pinching a locking mechanism of a old pocket knife a piece of pliers expediently came for my face. Should I have been holding the tool above me when trying to line something up.. probably not. Should the tool have snapped under such minimal…
Geber Returns to the Quality Pocket Tool Business in a “Small” Way Definitely one of Gerber’s better product efforts and a real revelation to those of us who’ve lamented the company’s slide in quality over the past 15 or so years. The Dime is a surprisingly well-executed mini multi-tool with a good choice of blades. The build quality is very nice and any criticisms about the tool’s capabilities are really more a function of the inherent limitations of any multi-tool this size.