Gerber Dime Multi-Tool, Purple [31-002937]

April 24, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 13:27 GMT+0100 - Details)

The idea behind the Dime multi-tool is clear: get a useful series of tools into the hands of those who want to be prepared for trouble at all times. The Dime is a mini multi-tool that suspends neatly from a keychain and provides resources for a wide swath of problem-solving potential. With its ten useful tools, including spring-loaded needle nose pliers, the tiny, lightweight Dime spins out assistance as needed. For people who rely on a multi-tool, the carefully selected range of the Dime’s tool series is a recognizable asset. In addition to stainless steel pliers, wire cutters, a fine edge blade, spring-loaded scissors, flat driver, tweezers, and file, the Dime includes the retail package opener: a unique blade designed to safely cut and score plastic packaging and a bottle opener that is exposed even when the tool is closed. While this is a keychain multi-tool, the Dime doesn’t skimp on elegance in design. From the smooth butterfly open of its sturdy needle nose pliers to the well engineered, comfortably ergonomic handles, the lithe little multi-tool is at the ready to manage obstacles. Store it in a pocket, a backpack, or keep it on a key ring: the Dime has you covered.

Product Features

  • 10 components includes: spring loaded needle nose Pliers, wire cutter, fine edge knife, retail Package opener, spring loaded scissors, cross driver, flat driver, file, Tweezers, and bottle opener
  • Butterfly open design, with comfortable ergonomic handles
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Convenient keychain ring
  • Gerber limited lifetime warranty
  • Overall Length: 4.3″, Closed Length: 2.3″

Comments

EGReviews says:

2 years and still kicking Leave a comment if you have any questions and I can either take some photos or give more details.Ive gotten the expected use out of mine for the last two years. I use it for quick adjustments on things, being able to pop or pry something open and around the data center replacing parts in servers/computers.Don’t expect this to be a tank because it’s not. In my one photo you can see I’ve bent the plyers a bit and they no longer line up.I’ve also belt the screw…

Marc says:

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.The spring loaded pliers are commendably well aligned and come together…

D. Chauran says:

Dime vs Leatherman Squirt PS4 I bought this to replace a leatherman squirt ps4. The squirt was a great little tool, but I broke the pliers by using them as a prybar. Totally my fault.So this review is mostly about how these tools stack up.PRICE: The Gerber is about 1/3 the price, so I had to try it.Size: the 2 tools are nearly identical in size. The Dime is a tiny bit longer due to the external bottle opener. The bottle opener was a selling point for the dime, as the squirt’s bottle…

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