The Gerber MP600 Bladeless is designed expressly for compliance with “No Knife” policies of industrial facilities, hospitals, and other similar institutions that limit the kinds of items people carry on their bodies, helping ensure safety in the workplace, while still giving you the benefit of this industrial-strength MP’s muscular multitude of tools. Its needle nose pliers, accessible with one-handed open, greatly simplify a wide array of tasks. It contains rotatable, replaceable Tungsten Carbide wire cutters, and a brawny, removable RemGrit saw, so you can take it along or simply take it out. The MP600 Bladeless also contains a Phillips driver, three separate sizes of flat heads, a file, scissors, a built-in ruler, a lanyard ring, and a can and bottle opener, all of which lock in place for safe application. Gerber limited lifetime warranty.
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‘Meh’ tool, terrible coating There aren’t many options for a truly bladeless multitool. Probably the best is the Leatherman Knifeless Rebar, but even that has a saw blade that would be problematic in a truly bladeless environment. So given that it’s the only real option unless you buy a tool and modify it, the Gerber is ⦠acceptable. The pliers on mine are overly tight, but that’s better than the alternative. The tool selection is fine. The lanyard ring, which is on the end of the scissors, may be the dumbest design choice…
great special purpose mp600. This works like every other Gerber flick multitool. It was a little stiff out the box, like my flik, diesel, and Leatherman OHT, but, like those, with a bit if break in, it works flawlessly.
Goes through TSA screening Basically same as the blade model but “bladeless”…. While TSA won’t “certify” it as being so… I talked to a few TSA people on this. The “blade” (no sharp edge, a rough coated affair for cutting) is easily removable (and I do).. Every TSA guy I showed it to said.. “I would let it go through….. but to be on the safe side, remove the “blade”.and just put it in your suitcase)…