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Gerber Gear Armbar Drive 8-in-1 Pocket Knife EDC Multitool with Screwdriver, 2.5" Blade, Urban Blue

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Style: Drive


Color: Urban Blue


Features

  • 8-IN-1 MULTITOOL: Features a 2.5" plain edge pocket knife blade with frame lock, hammer, scissors, awl, 2-sided 1/4" bit driver, bottle opener, and pry bar - essential EDC gear for various tasks
  • DURABLE SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made from durable stainless steel with a textured anodized aluminum handle, this lightweight multi-tool is perfect for your camping gear or backpacking gear
  • SLIM DESIGN FOR EASY CARRY: Easily accessible and fits compactly in a pocket, ideal for everyday carry (EDC)
  • VERSATILE CAMPING AND HIKING GEAR: Great for hunters, tradesmen, and everyday use; perfect addition to camping essentials, fishing gear, hiking accessories, and your toolbox
  • GERBER GUARANTEE: Limited lifetime warranty for peace of mind during your DIY projects and everyday use. Durable construction with stainless steel tools and a textured anodized aluminum handle for a secure grip in outdoor settings

Description

Elevate your camping gear and survival gear with the Gerber Gear Armbar Drive 8-in-1 Multi-tool. We've packed maximum utility into a compact, practical design that's perfect for your backpacking gear or fishing gear. This essential EDC gear houses only the essentials in one fully capable tool, ensuring you're always prepared. Built on a stainless steel frame, the Armbar Drive multi-tool features a hammer, awl, 2-sided 1/4" bit driver, bottle opener, and prybar. The one-hand opening plain edge blade and spring-loaded scissors fit compactly in your pocket, making it an ideal addition to your everyday carry. Whether you're adding to your camping essentials, emergency survival kit, hiking accessories, or toolbox, this lightweight state-of-the- art multi-tool is designed to travel with you anywhere. Like all Gerber products, this convenient pocket knife multi-tool is backed by the Gerber Guarantee, our limited lifetime warranty.

Color: Urban Blue


Material: Aluminum


Brand: Gerber


Item dimensions L x W x H: 3.5 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: 0.26 Pounds


Color: ‎Urban Blue


Material: ‎Aluminum


Brand: ‎Gerber


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎3.5 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.26 Pounds


Included Components: ‎[Not Specified]


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Folded Size: ‎3.6 inches (l) x 2.5 inches (blade length)


UPC: ‎013658156432


Manufacturer: ‎Gerber


Part Number: ‎31-003568


Item Weight: ‎4.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.5 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches


Item model number: ‎31-003568


Size: ‎Drive


Style: ‎Drive


Shape: ‎Curved


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Date First Available: February 1, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Maybe the best multi tool you'll actually carry
I bought this because I realized that the tools I used the most weren't my single-blade folders, and my OG Leatherman Wave weighs half a pound. Long story short, this tool is great, and any tools that are better are less likely to get carried around. Things I like: Size: it's less than half the size of the Leatherman Wave. It's not going to bash into my leg if I just threw it in my pocket. It's small enough that I'll probably end up having it on me all the time. Screwdriver: I've used it to set up an air conditioner vent, and to tighten up a drawer pull. Other reviews were really worried about it closing up in use, but I haven't seen that. The screwdriver is angled slightly so it puts the point on the axis of the tool body, but the line of action points toward forcing the pivot open. So if you really push on it should tend to stay open. It also sticks out farther overall than my Wave, and has swappable bits. This is the single best feature and the one I use the most. Awl: I've used this to scribe part of the window trim for the AC unit. It's not carbide, but I think this is how I'll end up using it. Are ok with caveats, and the caveats are all basically "these can't be improved without screwing up the form factor of the tool, but they are still pretty great to have in your pocket" Bottle opener: it's too short to reach halfway across the bottle cap, so it takes two hits to open. One to bend up an edge really far, then a second hit farther over to ease the cap off. Overall it's reminiscent of the "You Earned It" opener that bends the cap in half, other than it's only big enough to bend a quarter or so of the cap, and isn't half a pound. Pry bar: I've used it to get battery covers open, but it is a little short. Better than my fingernails though, which is the key here. Knife: it's sharp, it's decently shaped, but opening one hand is a bit slow and fidgety. The problem is that the tool is basically square in cross section, so as you push the blade out with your thumb, the whole tool wants to spin in your hand. I tested this by holding one side only of my Wave, and had the same problem. The best I've come up with was while cutting strapping, I popped the blade out partway with one hand, and let the cutting stroke open and lock the blade. To the extent that it's a pain to open, it's unavoidable for this form factor of knife. Bashing face: I haven't actually used it yet. The tool is under an inch square, and under a quarter pound, so I doubt I'll be pounding in nails with it. However, this does seem like it would be an improvement over whacking stuff with a closed fist, or with any other pocket tool that's not made for whacking. The bad: Scissors: they can be opened and closed with one hand, but they just feel cheap and ill-thought. The opening is just bizarre, the angle of opening seems weird, the cutting action isn't smooth, the spring loaded return isn't smooth. Cutting paper, it's hard to tell if you're cutting, because the drag on the blades is so much. These are about the same closed size as the Wave scissors which are so much nicer in every way. These are really the only thing that are deficient in an obviously fixable way, and it's glaringly obvious. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022 by Mitch Thomas

  • really nice, simplified utility tool
I purchased this for potential cub scout knife. I am not a fan of the swiss army knives. Some brands are amazing some are garbage. Those blades and tools do not lock when opened. the blade locks when opened. the blade is made better with a quality metal that will hold an edge. the swiss army's will not. The lock for the blade could be better. Any teen can do it. an 8-10 year old can not unless they use a tool to help them. (a stick, pencil, marker) they do not have the thumb strength. You need to put your hand infront of the blade and close the blade towards your hand to close. NOT A SMART IDEA! But I get it. it was an option for including a lock open. The awl is sharp. The point is piercing. be careful. I do not know the hardness but if they used a quality steel it could be a scribe. that would be impressive! an awl and a scribe. it will scribe on wood, plastics and soft metal. The double headed screwdriver is nice to have! It too needs a lock on it to stay open or a ball indent that simi locks it in place at different angles! I reached out to Gerber 2 months ago and they have not called or emailed me back! I guess they do not like my ideas. The screw driver has been helpful. alot more helpful than a corkscrew. I can not recall the last time I went camping where I needed a corkscrew! I know in college we needed one but none of us had one so we used a hammer and a screw driver. It worked but that was 20 years ago. The scissors. Those are the best tool on this! i use them frequently! They do open very weird, you have to flip them around. They need to include a feature so the scissors will not push back into the knive containment area. the small piece of bent metal is a joke as it does not work well to prevent that. it does work well as an extra wide handle. Please keep that and make it bigger and add something inside the scissor recess area to prevent it from pushing in! The hammer/ bottle opener is a great fidget device. I find myself opening it and closing it. they both work but the hammer is only for tacks and soft things. It will not drive a large nail into wood but a tack nail into gypsum board. I did buy this for my Bear Scout and one for dad and older sister. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Matthew Rogers

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