🔧 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer with Every Cut!
The ROCKTOL Multitool Pocket Knife is a 12-in-1 multifunctional tool designed for the modern adventurer. Featuring a durable titanium-plated handle and a sharp 2.68" stainless steel blade, this compact multitool is perfect for camping, hiking, and everyday tasks. Weighing just 4.37 oz, it easily fits in your pocket, making it an essential companion for any outdoor enthusiast or tradesman.
Color | Silver |
Material | 7Cr17 Stainless Steel Blade, Titanium-Plated Handle |
Brand | ROCKTOL |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.71 x 0.94 x 4.02 inches |
Item Weight | 123.8 Grams |
Included Components | Slotted & Glasses Screwdrivers, Phillips #1 & 3/16" Screwdrivers, Large Scissors, Wire stripper,Can & Bottle openers,Awl,Built-in Pocket Clip, Folding Pocket Knife |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 4” |
Manufacturer | Rocktol |
Part Number | ST02 |
Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 0.94 x 4.02 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ST02 |
Style | Compact |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Titanize |
Blade Length | 12 Inches |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**Y
My new go to multitool
I’m impressed with the build quality, size and definitely the price. I own a number of multitools, and was looking for one for EDC that has scissors and a decent blade but was less weighty than some of my Leathermans with pliers.At $20, I thought this was worth a try.Knife sharp out of the box, and scissors are as well. Both lock easily and firmly, with an easy release.Design allows for an easy and natural use of the all tools.At this price, I would recommend it, and it will likely be my go to for everyday use.
J**N
Pretty solid for the price!
Overall it’s a nice little tool. It’s a little wide because of how the pocket clip is positioned but I really like the bit driver. If you aren’t a big fan of multi tools and are used to just carrying a pocket knife this is a nice little intermediary. My only complaint is that the scissors are a little finicky. You really have to push the scissors over to get the lock to engage so the spring works. Aside from that a strong little tool.
G**R
Very good product
Very good product
C**P
based on price point GREAT MULTI
i ue multitools a lot. i have drawers full of Swiss army, Leatherman, Gerber etc.whom ever invented the NON-piler multi tool should get an award! pleirs double the waight and in most cases get used .01% of time.this multiknife is great! it adds a very useful 'bit socket' that allows use of those quick bits everyone has laying around(it comes with phillips/flathead bit). this allows tailoring of what youd want to carry as a bit.(allens,10mm socket etc etc).Build: the build/materials are on par with a Leatherman or Gerber at less the n half the price.blades/tools come nice and stiff to break-in over time. knife come very sharp as does scissors.LAYOUT: some tools are mandatory for me in this type of tool. 90% of multis give you a useless bottle opener to keep tool count high. this multi comes with a MANDATORY CAN OPENER which is 1000% more useful but has the bottle opener as well.Scissors: they are bigger then most. sharp and spring-loaded. NOTE: on these multi's i noticed the scissors take a few times to fold out and LOCK IN TO PLACE. the lock mechanism acts to put tension on the scissor spring. i have another similar multi like this that i thought was broke until i learned the proper way to open scissors.KNIFE: the knife blade is sturdy, lock secure and of a great lenght. it would be usable as a defensive weapon in the proper hands. its long/strong enough to do serious damage in a SHTF scenario. much better then a rock or broom handle if the zombies get frisky.LASTLY: the pocket clip is very tight and strong for jeans or a coat pocket.ONLY CON: i like to have a lanyard hole on knives/multi's , to attach bright paracord as both a flag and lanyard if dropped in high grass etc.
D**K
Not a leatherman, but definitely worth it.
I ended up with 3 of these by mistake at xmas time which made good gifts in the long run.After losing my leatherman surge I've had for 5+ years I was reluctant to buy another since the price hike, horrible customer service, and the price gouge for a decent knife blade I started looking elsewhere. I didn't pocket carry it all the time but at times I just had a knife I wish I had some more tools with it (no pliers). This being $20 at time of purchase I gave it a whirl. I think it's dang close to being leatherman quality and it's designed reeeeaaaly similar which is nice. So far after a few weeks the knife blade is real comparable to leatherman's, maybe better slightly better?! The only issue I've had so far was the liner lock for the scissors did not have enough tension to it and the scissors would pop out from the lock position while being used. Easy fix by taking the screws out and adding more bend to the lock and it works perfect now with solid lockup. It's light weight and good size for edc. No doubt if it had leathermand name on it they'd sell it for $100.. I really hope their multitool I got to replace my surge last for years as well.
T**V
Overall, for its price, the knife is of good quality, looks reliable, and doesn’t rust.
The media could not be loaded. The first tool is the bottle opener. It looks convenient at first glance, but in practice, it turned out to be otherwise. I encountered difficulties when trying to open metal cans, as using the opener was challenging.The second tool is the awl. It is wide, but its practical application raises questions because it creates holes that are too large for precise work.Next is a small screwdriver, which is suitable for tightening screws in glasses, for example. However, when I used it on my sunglasses, the screwdriver bent, which puts its reliability into question.Then there is a wide screwdriver, which I haven’t used yet. While it fixes securely, reviews suggest that it can bend, possibly due to being made of the same material as the small screwdriver.Another tool is scissors. They are quite large, with a spring mechanism that locks when fully opened. However, the scissors are not very convenient due to their thickness, although they cut well. Sometimes the spring slips off.Another tool is a screwdriver with bits, which attaches to the multi-tool but can eject the bit with strong impacts. Regarding the belt, the clip didn’t fit my military belt; I wanted to remove it, but it was challenging since the bolts wouldn’t unscrew.The knife has a sharp blade and locks when unfolded. However, due to the slippery loop, it’s not very convenient to pull it out with one finger. It would be better if it were rough or textured. The knife folds easily with one hand, but there is a slight play left and right.
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