Gerber MP600 Pro Scout Multi-Plier, Needle Nose, Stainless, with Tool Kit [07564]

August 11, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $66.90Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:27 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.The Gerber Multi-Plier 600 Pro Scout Needle-Nose Multi-Plier with Tool Kit and Sheath features a one-handed plier opening for ease of use. No handle rotation or gyrations are necessary to open the Pro Scout — just a flick of the wrist slides the plier jaws into the locked and ready position. The locking system is safe and easy to use with components locking up against a solid bar of steel, rather than a spring. It also features independent tool rotation, allowing access to components you want without other tools following it out. The multi-plier includes wire cutters, wire crimper, serrated knife, RemGrit saw with universal saw coupler, Fiskars scissors, cross point screwdriver, small flat blade screwdriver, medium flat blade screwdriver, can opener, bottle opener, file, and ruler. The multi-plier comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

What’s in the Box
Multi-plier and sheath.

Product Features

  • 13 tools cater to a variety of tasks – at home, at work, or downrange.
  • One-hand opening design is accessible + simple to use.
  • Solid stainless steel construction offers durable use over time.
  • Includes 9 piece tool kit + ballistic nylon sheath to keep you prepared while on the go.
  • Time proven + versatile, it’s a classic for a reason.
  • Gerber Pro-Scout Needlenose Multi-Plier with 12 tools including saw coupler and can opener
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Tool kit with adapter and six bits
  • Tools lock for safety
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Comments

Bruce E. Layne says:

This is my geeky engineer prepper pick for an EDC multi-tool This has been my EDC multi-tool for almost a year, and it’s still like new. I haven’t been gentle and it’s held up well. I used the needle nose pliers last night to pry open the sliding glass window in the back window of my old pickup truck. Given the direction and magnitude of the torque applied to the plier hinge, this was really abuse rather than use, but good tools like this are overbuilt and use quality materials and heat treating, so they can take some occasional abuse. 

Craig says:

Good tool, this is one you want if…. OK, so I bought this to replace the military issue equivalent that is blacked out. This one is all stainless assembled in the USA of US components. The bits are made in China, but let’s face it, the bit use will be minimal. If I need them that bad I’ll be getting real tools. At any rate the pouch that comes with it DOES have a spot to put the bits in with the tool itself. It is a tight fit but after daily use, it’ll loosen up. Put the bits in first, then then the tool. 

AznJunkie says:

This is my first Gerber multitool and I love it, so much so I picked up a … This is my first Gerber multitool and I love it, so much so I picked up a MP400 as well. I’m an IT guy and I used to carry a tool pouch on my belt to carry my tools. I hated the weight and it didn’t look right with my attire. I wanted to reduce the weight so the hunt was on for a multitool to replace my tool pouch. I choose the Gerber Pro Scout mainly because of the Fiskars scissors and the accessory kit. I’ve used the Pro Scout for about a month now and love it. I use most of the tools every…

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