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Reddit mentions of Gerber Dime Multi-Tool, Green [31-001132]
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Gerber Dime Multi-Tool, Green [31-001132]. Here are the top ones.
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Sturdy stainless steel constructionCompact, lightweight size fits perfectly in pocket - a daily companion for any task10 tools: Needle nose spring-loaded pliers, Wire cutter, Fine edge blade, Retail package opener, Scissors, Medium flat driver, Crosshead driver, Bottle opener, Tweezers, FileConvenient, easily accessible butterfly opening, with spring loaded pliersGerber Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
Color | Green |
Height | 0.59842519624 Inches |
Length | 5.99999999388 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Green |
Weight | 0.25625 Pounds |
Width | 5.49999999439 Inches |
OP delivers (almost):
I had the skeletool and I hated it. I replaced it with the Gerber Dime. To me it's the perfect UL multi-tool and it really shines when I'm fishing. The pliers are spring loaded, it's cheap, and it weighs 2.2 oz.
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I'm curious about the pricing too (I also saw it was $120 when you commented). I looked up the cost of the things listed.
In total that's about $83.37 USD all new prices. Most include free shipping if purchased from Amazon. I did not include possible cost of that leather holster because the post currently does not say the leather holster is included or not.
+1 for Victorinox. I have quite a few and all of them get used heavily and come back for more. I have a few leatherman multitools laying around tool. The only one I don't really care for is the OHT. They had to shrink the tools too much to make it one handed and its very big for what it is.
If I had to recommend one multitool it would be a Gerber Dime. They are only 15-20 dollars. Pliers, scissors, bottle opener, tweezers, knife, two screw drivers, and a package opener. The package opener is the most creative tool ever. It is perfect for getting through plastic blister packs. Its is very small/light but stands up to pretty much everything I throw at it. If you aren't doing a lot of heavy work and just want something for small things you run into the Dime is perfect.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007BKLB8C/ref=twister_B00SWTHARW?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
For travelling I usually pack a SAK Farmer and/or a small multitool (such as the Gerber Dime).
Reason being they are small, relatively light, people friendly (legal) and have additional tools which are useful on the road (screwdriver and a bottle opener get the most use for me).