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The Mossy Oak Multi-Tool is a versatile 21-in-1 multitool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and DIYers alike. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it features a range of tools including pliers, a rope cutter, and screwdrivers, all housed in a compact design with an ergonomic handle. The included Oxford pouch ensures easy portability, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and everyday repairs.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Multi |
Drive System | Centre Drive |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
P**.
Solid and well-made
A good piece of kit that is well thought-out and has a very solid feel. On arrival, it needed 'playing with' for a short while as it was quite tight, so I spent half an hour opening and closing to loosen it slightly. Would buy again.
M**T
Handy tool
Great looking and feels like good quality and is extremely useful.
A**R
Great value and design
This is superb value at less than one fifth of the price of a comparable multitool from one of the big manufacturers.Bear in mind that this is an all-steel, 5-layer, full-size multitool. It is not something that you are going to keep in your pocket because (a) it’s not legal unless you are actively using it as a working tool, (b) it’s too big for a normal pocket and (c) it’s very heavy (over 400g). But to keep in an everyday toolbox it’s great. In mine it has actually saved weight overall, because it replaced a small saw, a file, an old screwdriver, a utility knife and a pair of needlenose pliers.The steel used according to the packaging is a low-end stainless with a small carbon content (3CR13). It *should* have reasonable corrosion resistance with careful use, but the edge retention will be pretty average due to the small carbon content. On the other hand it is easy to touch up with a sharpening tool and I’ve done this already on the main blade.The tools are just what I want. Main tools: pliers, two good knives, a woodsaw and a file, all a decent size. One side of the file is a very short, clearly engraved ruler. A great hex bit driver, openers for bottles and cans (both with a built-in slothead drivers), and an awl. That’s 12 tools really, but the pliers are counted as 3 and the bit driver as 8.The pliers are comfortable to hold and the handles have a nice spring-loading. Unlike a certain famous manufacturer’s multitool pliers, they won’t pinch the meat of your hand if they snap shut unexpectedly. ALL the other tools are outside accessible and locking, which is another feature that the big expensive multitools mostly fail to deliver.Slight issues and fixesEveryone has a stash of 0.25” hex bits in their toolbox and the standard hex bit driver included in this tool is one of its stand-out features. It locks in both the 90 degree and 180 degree fold-out positions, and seems very strong. It’s a much better solution than the frankly weird arrangements adopted by some of the famous multitool manufacturers.Unfortunately the two most common bit lengths don’t really fit – 25mm bits will disappear inside the hex bit driver sleeve and 50mm bits are too long to be folded away after use – so you’ll have to carry them separately somewhere.That problem is solved to some extent by storing the four included 50mm double ended hex bits in the canvas pouch. I would recommend ditching their plastic holder which makes it awkward to get them in and out of the elasticated front pocket - they stay in the pocket fine without it. As a bonus, if you have your own bit extender, you will then have room to stash it alongside the 4 bits. That fixes the other problem because a bit extender will allow the multitool to use any 25mm bits that you happen to have around.The attached pictures show my own bit extender stored in the pouch, along with my own Pozidrive bit. It was a slight gripe that there are no Pozidrive heads on any of the four double ended hex bits, and most of the screws I encounter seem to be Pozidrive. I fixed this by chopping down a spare 50mm PZ2 impact bit to 37mm, a length which makes it usable in the hex bit driver and just the right size to fold away inside the multitool. So now the multitool has a PZ2 and a couple of slothead drivers built in, even if I don’t have the pouch with me.The locking mechanisms are a nice design. There is one on each side of the frame, serving all the tools on that side. Locking is very positive and when unlocking you don’t have to risk your fingers in the path of the closing knife, as you do with many of the linerlock designs. The only issue that needs mentioning is that there are a lot of moving parts, and if anything breaks the whole tool is going to be compromised. Even after a couple of days use the locking mechanism on one side started to freeze up, but this was quickly resolved when I realised that it needs a thorough lube of all the moving parts to keep it working smoothly. This will have to be a regular job, but with the bonus of added corrosion resistance.Overall I would definitely recommend this multitool.
M**N
Superb value.
The blades aren't absolutely rigid but are very usable. The slight sloppiness can be forgiven at this bargain price.It weighs about 50% more than my Leatherman Wave so it may feel fairly heavy to some. The extra weight is less than most mobile phones and well worth it for the strength-confidence it gives.All the tools work well making this a genuinely useful multi-TOOL; it is not a toy. There are no Pozi or Robinson bits but that is easily solved.Both knife blades were imperfectly sharpened and had a distinct burr. The scalloped blade needed a single pass with a 'steel' the other needed 4 passes and they are both now excellent. The steel does not SEEM as hard as my Leatherman but plenty good enough for a 'stand-by' tool.Because I can no longer legally carry any of my Leathermen in the UK, this cheap alternative gets just as much use and is almost as pleasant to use.
K**H
Handy tool
Seems good value for money
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