Kershaw 1920 Select Fire Multi-Tool

July 17, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $29.96Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Select Fire brings a new definition to a tool knife. A folding knife that includes a bit driver. Bits are stored in the handle. Bit holder can be opened to remove bits and retracts back into the handle. Holds standard 1/4″ driver bits. The handle is made of glass-reinforced nylon.

Product Features

  • Features:-1/4-in. hex drive
  • 2 flathead bits
  • 2 crosshead bits
  • The Kershaw Select Fire Multi-Tool is a one hand opening knife with bit driver, holds 4 standard bits, included
  • 8CR13MoV stainless steel blade
  • Bit driver adjusts for many angles
  • Includes pocket clip
  • Blade Length: 3 3/8 inches; Closed Length 4 1/4 inches

Comments

Wacft says:

Great Knife for a Geek Im a computer repair technician and this line of work seems to have a contract with leatherman for some reason. But I choose this knife any day. All I need is a bit driver and bits and a knife. I have very little use for all the other things that a leatherman comes with. For the price this knife is great and cant be beat. Two problems I have found is the knife is prone to light surface rust and the things that hold the bits are fragile and can break.

santonm says:

Bit holder fell off. This tool was all that it was described to be. Its very nice, but the screw driver tip holder fell off the first time I used it for routine operation. I returned the tool. Am attaching a photo to show that the tip holder is attached very poorly to the arm that folds out. Only about a 1/8 inch protrusion on the arm fits into the bit holder and this is not enough to hold it attached. The fold out arm and bit holder should be one piece or otherwise welded together. Disappointing.

DWF says:

Good EDC knives with a decent bit setup. Used this to replace my original serrated version used as EDC for several years now. Very handy blade oriented multitool. I kept catching the belt clip on my original eventually damaging it and ripping out the screws. Not the best blade steel around but fully functional for everyday use and its easy to sharpen and holds its edge doing everyday tasks for a reasonable amount of time. 

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