🔧 Gear Up for Adventure with the Ultimate Multitool!
The Mossy Oak 12-in-1 Multitool Pocket Knife is a versatile and durable tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday use. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it features a self-locking system for safety and includes essential tools like scissors, screwdrivers, and a bottle opener, all in a compact, foldable design with a convenient belt clip.
Material | Metal |
Brand | MOSSY OAK |
Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Included Components | Knife |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Folded Size | [SMALL] |
UPC | 820909689911 |
Manufacturer | Mossy Oak |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.56 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | 0820909689911 |
Style | Modern |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**T
Great Pocket Companion/Toolbox Knife
The Mossy Oak multi-tool is a small but yet versatile alternative to traditional pocket knives. It features a one hand opening blade, scissors, socket with Phillips and flat driver bit, can opener, bottle opener, awl and flat pry/ driver. All blades lock into place, The tool has a really good knife blade of just under 3" long and 2.5mm thick that comes really sharp. The blade and scissors have liner locks the others a spring lock Construction is all Stainless Steel and it is very robust and well made. I have had other similar tools but the quality of this product really stands out. My only gripe is that you can not easily remove the belt clip, the screw is very tight and I didn't want to strip the thread. Last of all it is at a great price around $16!
A**N
Handy compact multitool
This is a nice little tool for the price point. Knife blade comes pretty sharp and other tools in the package are functional. Good to put in a vehicle or boat for minor repairs or opening up a beverage. I got a couple of these as stocking stuffers and after I was able to put my hands on those, I ordered myself one. Feels like a quality product. Has a blade lock on knife blade which is nice.
J**.
Pretty competent tool despite obvious inspiration.
Let's be honest. This is kind of a shameless modification to an already existing, popular tool. But honestly, it does works pretty well and at least has a couple of unique features. It keeps the tools I find important while dropping things like pliers and a wood saw for when I want a really compact package.The knife seems to be of a decent steel and came pretty sharp out of the box. I cut enough stuff to establish it's not some kind of super low grade mystery steel without a heat treat. It's not amazing steel, but it's decent, and it only takes a few seconds on a ceramic rod to get it back to paper-cutting sharp.My big qualm with the knife is that it is decently hard to deploy. You kind of have to use your thumb to fit into a beveled, metal hole and lift the knife out. This isn't the most comfortable thing ever. This is kind of where I wish they deviated from their obvious inspiration and maybe put in a thumb stud or something instead.The other tools, however, deploy beautifully and with minimum effort, and the screwdriver, while not locking, deploys with a very satisfying click. The arguably biggest plus of this tool is that it takes universal bits and not the annoying proprietary and expensive Leatherman ones that, well, Leathermans use.This is a bit of a nitpick, but the included removable, reversible screwdriver bit is a Phillips #1 and a slotted one, but I think this is a dumb decision. The tool already has several built-in slotted screwdrivers as part of the other tools, and it would have been way more useful to have a Phillips #1 and #2 on the removable bit. The bit having a slotted screwdriver is just so redundant since it's already part of the tool. It also does not come with extra bits. This is a bit disappointing as the Phillips #2 is extremely common.I honestly thought the scissors were broken until I figure out that they're kind of quirky to deploy.In summary, it's a pretty decent and affordable tool, although it's certainly lacking in the creativity department, but I do like the slight modifications they made even if I think there is some room for improvement.
G**B
High quality compact multi-tool
Excellent price for a very useful and compact multi-tool.
M**E
Handy tool
“I was skeptical at first, but for the price, I decided to take a chance—and I’m glad I did! This tool is surprisingly well-made, with all the functions working smoothly, including the scissors, which are especially handy while fishing. I liked it so much that I got a second one for my son, and he loves it—he even wears it to work every day!”
B**N
I use this almost every day
For this price and functionality i have to give it 5 stars. My biggest need was having a screwdriver bit and knife, which this has. Im not a big fan of the multitools that use pliers since they end up being pretty huge and thus never carried or used. This one being only half of a normal multitool means i just have it around more often and is always used.Dont expect a perfect tool, the materials or construction feel lower quality to my leatherman, but a screwdriver is a screwdriver, and a knife is a knife and this gets all the jobs done that i needed without having to also carry 20 tools that i would probably never use in the bigger multitools. (I can buy like 10 of these for the cost of other name brands too…)
M**S
Ok for the price
I was looking for a multi tool with no pliers and had a few options. This was ok, but opening the tools was very tough and the scissors were just so-so.Note that Mossy Oak is the brand, it is not necessarily the same tool as a another brand that looks similar and is only a bit more expensive.
T**.
Life-changingly good
Amazingly sleek alternative to a large multitool. I find myself needing scissors far more often than pliers, and the space savings makes it worth it. Mine has been used near daily and has almost no signs of wear besides a clip a little bent (my fault).The scissors are remarkably useful for being so small. The only modification i made was changing the removable screwdriver bit to a phillips #2 instead of the #1 it came with. It is just a more practical size. I used small stacked magnets so it stands up where it needs to and can be swapped when worn out. I dont need the flat head on the other side since the tool has 2 other parts with flat heads that are more functional.The more people i show this to, the more buy it and love it. Keep in mind it is a multitool, not a tool bag. If you are familiar with multitools and their limitations, you’ll love this. If not, you probably wouldn't like a $100+ leatherman either.It truly is something I would dare to say is underpriced in today’s market, but hey, even better. At this price point I am a lot less careful with it than a $100 tool, and that means it gets a lot more use.
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