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The ROCKTOL 22-in-1 Multitool is a compact, hand-powered survival essential crafted from high-grade stainless steel and nylon. Featuring 22 integrated tools including a fire starter, extra loud whistle, hybrid knife, oversized scissors, and replaceable wire cutters, it’s engineered for durability and versatility in camping, hiking, and everyday tasks. Lightweight at just 9.6 ounces and housed in a protective nylon sheath, this multitool is designed to keep professionals and adventurers ready for anything.
Color | Silver |
Material | Nylon, Stainless Steel |
Brand | ROCKTOL |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.48 x 0.93 x 4.45 inches |
Item Weight | 272 Grams |
Included Components | The pliers are not spring-loaded!, a stainless-steel multitool, a nylon sheath, 3 sets of screwdriver bits |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 10 |
Drive System | Center Drive |
Manufacturer | ROCKTOL |
Part Number | SK04_01 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.48 x 0.93 x 4.45 inches |
Item model number | SK04 |
Size | 22 in 1 |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great value , surprisingly well built
Solid, very sharp knife , good steel ,tight pliers, sharp saw, good abrasive file, flint works well. The only thing I didn't like is the 90 degree position for the screw driver tips and the fact that the knife has no built in holder clip for the tips . May work in some scenarios but not very practical for most uses. No it's not a Leatherman but those are over priced in comparison. I own both, and I did break my Leatherman pliers once also. These in my opinion have GREAT overall quality for the price point. If I dropped it in the lake or lost it I wouldn't be very upset and would absolutely buy this brand again. I bought the Mossy Oak version on Amazon as well. They are literally identical except for the name stamp and both of the same quality. Is the similar designed LEATHERMAN better? Perhaps in a few small respects, but not enough to justify being $125to$150 more. Not even remotely. Honestly, if I lost my similar Leatherman I'd take that one on the chin and buy one of these instead. Its a tool. Broken or lost, no big deal at $25 ish
D**T
95% fit and finish of the big names, the first single multitool with everything needed
Haven't used much yet, but in playing around, the tolerances aren't as perfect as gerber and leatherman, but imo they aren't bad either, especially for the money. pliers ok, with the tip angled slightly towards putting full closed pressure precisely at the tip, and not sure if the joint it rotates on will be perfect over time, but initially there's not any bad play that I notice. the pliers replaceable cutting pieces catch on one another a bit as they engage, but this isn't a big problem for me that I'm aware of. Saw is not uniformly pristine in finishing, but it is up to par in initial sharpness and angularity with the best of them in my opinion.Like almost all aspects of design and implementation. Metal File is missing the saw articulations, as I expected given the description didn't suggest it did have it, but other than that, it is impressively finished otherwise being reasonably similar to Leatherman in initial quality and appearance at least.The ferro rod is well enough done in my book. It should stay in place ok, and does release for use by rotating--the plastic part could have been better quality, but it's passable given that no other tools with all these features have this from my knowledge.The big surprise to the plus side was that the tool itself weighs in at ~9.5/9.6 oz...considering the Leatherman signal is what, like 7.something, and does not have any scissors? I get that scissors are not required, but I just like having them, and I do use them--for example they are still a relatively safer way to cut only a small tip off the end of paracord--and these did successfully cut even the warrior cord with the kevlar in it, albeit with a couple / three snips. I'm not a huge fan of warrior cord by the way--the fishing line tends to get snagged up in it the more you tie different knots and untie them. It's not terrible, just not the best for all purposes. I also like that they left out the carabiner. I see no use for the carabiner on the leatherman signal, and that's one reason I have avoided buying the Leatherman signal for years now. I settled for the Charge+ which tool load out I like the best--it's just missing the awl unless you try to consider the can opener something close to the awl--which really it's just not. The awl on this rocktol is actually one of the best awls I've ever seen. I haven't used it yet, and it's not as super solid or thick as some awls, but if it were made of a really good steel, I'd say it's actually the perfect dimensions--it just remains to be seen how well it holds up for various purposes--but by the looks of it, it is one of the best in initial design quality and versatility I've seen.
P**N
Great multi tool for a great price
Took a chance on this tool for work since I cant carry my multi tools on a plane when I have to travel to the office.I didn't want to spend a lot on on a multi tool just to leave it at work.I have to say I was surprised by the quality of this tool and compared to my Leatherman signal this holds up quite well. It is slightly heavier than the signal but it also has two more outside tools (scissors and file) than the signal.The hammer is wider than the signals which I like because it leaves less of a chance of missing what I'm striking. At first glance the hammer looks plastic but I used a diamond scribe tool and scraped off the black coating to reveal metal. The hex bit holder in the hammer does not hold the bits, they just fall out. As far as I can see so far, not having a good bit holder is the only downside to this tool. It seems like I can replace one of the internal tools with a Leatherman bit holder but that remains to be seen.The pliers don't open quite as wide as the signals but when closing the jaws on something thin, the handles on Rocktol are much closer together and more comfortable than the signal's.This tool is great for EDC and to give as a gift it does not feel cheaply made in anyway.
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