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Gerber MP800 Legend Multi-Plier with Berry-Compliant Sheath [08239]

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Features

  • Multi-tool folding pocket tool with 12 tools
  • Wire cutter, knife, scissors, can opener, hacksaw, 1 Phillips and 3 standard screwdrivers (small, medium, large)
  • Tungsten carbide-steel blades, stainless steel, nickel-coated die-cast aluminum handle
  • Includes nylon belt-mounted carrying case
  • 2-pounds; lifetime warranty

Description

The Gerber Multi-Plier 800 Legend model 08239 is an entirely different kind of Multi-Plier. Designed for the user who needs extreme wire cutting ability, quick access to the components, spring loaded pliers, and a secure ergonomic grip, the new Multi-Plier 800 Legend dominates the multi-tool category. You'd be hard pressed to pack this many tools into the space that the Gerber MP800 Legend Multitool takes up. Inside this impressive little package, you'll have access to no fewer than 12 tools, including tungsten carbide-steel blades. All the hardware is stainless steel, mounted on a nickel-coated die-cast aluminum handle. The zirconium nitride hard wire cutter insert has three edges, and it's replaceable, so you'll never be without a laser-sharp edge. It also includes spring-loaded pliers, combination edge and serrated drop-point knife blade, scissors, Fiskars scissors, and more. But being versatile wasn't enough, and Gerber worked hard to deliver a high level of ergonomics--from the contoured aluminum to the tactile rubber inserts that insure your steady grip. The MP800 Legend Multitool measures 4.29 inches when closed and 6.57 inches when fully open, and it weighs 9.8 ounces. It comes with a ballistic nylon sheath, and it's backed by a limited lifetime warranty. The 12 fully locking components include: Needlenose pliers include zirconium nitride hard wire cutter insert (view larger). View larger. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Designed for the user who needs extreme wire cutting ability, quick access to the components, spring loaded pliers handles, and a secure comfortable grip, the Legend from Gerber is for you. The Gerber Legend is the first multi-function tool with replaceable tungsten/cobalt carbide wire cutter inserts. Much harder than any stainless steel, the Legend wire cutter will cut through no. 2 hard carbon steel fishhooks, 1/16-inch piano wire, and 278-pound stainless-steel offshore fishing leader. And, in the event of damage, the triangular cutter can be rotated to a new edge with a Torx head wrench. There are 12 tools including the needle-nose pliers, wire cutter with replacement blade, crimper, full size combo edge and serrated drop point knife blade, scissors, can opener, hack saw, and Phillips, small, medium, and large screwdrivers. See more


Color: ‎Grey


Material: ‎Other


Brand: ‎Gerber Gear


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.81 x 1.5 x 5.69 inches


Included Components: ‎1560 hunting-multitools


Number Of Pieces: ‎3


Manufacturer: ‎Gerber


Part Number: ‎0539-0209


Item Weight: ‎10.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.81 x 1.5 x 5.69 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎0539-0209


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎personal


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎See manufacturer


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: December 7, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • doesnt break down
I bought this model as a one for one renewal of one I have previously owned and used daily for 15 years. All that was wrong with the old one was that after so much use the rubber hand grips had worn away. The only difference is that this one came without the spare jaws for the wire cutter and were kept in a small, attached pouch and it doesn't have the little extra pouch on the side which I thought was great as I kept a set of tweezers in it. Other than that, this is a great tool and superb value for money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2023 by Graeme Keenan

  • One of the best tools but with a some glaring design flaws.
Boy, I've had a love-hate relationship with my Gerber Legend 800! When I got the Gerber it was by far the best multitool I had ever used. It blew away my 80s vintage SOGs, Leathermen, swiss army knives and such. I'had the Gerber from 2002 to 2005 and used it intensively most of that time. If I hadn't lost it I would be using it still. The two tools I've used since (Leatherman Charge Ti and Victorinox SwissTool Spirit) are far better designed and show the Gerbers problems. Even so - there are still things about it that nothing else matches and I sometimes find myself wishing I had the big Gerber in those situations that favor it: Hots: Best pliers for detail work in the multi-tool world. As far as I know this is the only springloaded pliers on a multitool anywhere. They are beefy - no sideways wiggle here - and because they open themselves you use them with your whole hand (no back gripping on the inside with the pinky finger to open them like you have to do with every other pliers). This unique aspect makes them much more comfortable and useable for a multitude of tasks. I respect the spotlight review that complained about these not opening up enough for common plumbing - maybe so - but for detail work they have no equal. The wirecutter blade inserts are great too and make you wonder why everyone doesn't do this. Not only are the replaceable wirecutter blades good for inspiring confidence that if you ruin the edge with some hard wire you have recourse - the carbide blades actually do a really job of cutting hard wire - better than any other multitool. Also - all the tools lock securely - no pinching - and the tools don't open up accidentally by themselves either. The lock mechanism is smooth and easy to employ. Finally - I really like the one hand opening knife and scissors. As far as I know this is the only one hand opening scissors in the business - and since the scissors is such a commonly used tool this is a great and commonly used feature. One hand opening blade is so essential that once you've had it it's hard to go back. What's less than hot: The scissors spring is stiff to operate and there's no thumbpad. Your thumb just bears down on the edge of the scissors - and it hurts in extended use. The spring mechanism is a bent wire - a bit crude. The scissors are nice and sharp - but considering that Gerbers is Fiskars I was expecting better. The knife is a nice clip point but it's half straight and half serrated. The principle competition (Leatherman's Charge) has both a smooth clip point and a separate serrated - so this feels like a halfway effort. In use, however, it's fine. The "Remgrit" saw is useless except for tile. Forget using it on wood - it has grit - not teeth. The saving grace is that the saw is designed to take jigsaw blades - which at first glance seems brilliant. In practice it turns out that there isn't really a true standard for jigsaw blade socket designs and many don't fit here. The other issue is that jigsaws are power tools and this is a hand saw. I never did find a jigsaw blade that was even close in functionality to the saws on Victorinox or Leatherman's offerings. I actually ended up drilling holes in bosch jigsaw blades to make them fit the Gerber, because I felt they came closest - but were much more fragile. The phillips head screwdriver is the adapter for the bit kit. It's a pretty stubby driver and doesn't fit into too many recessed places. The bit kit takes standard bits - a big plus. However the bit holder doesn't mate securely with the phillips head and tends to slip - or drop bits - in use. Also the bit kig comes with a case that's too small to hold the Legend (it's meant for a smaller model). Since no one makes a case that holds both the legend and the bit kit - the kit often gets left behind. BTW - the bit kit rusts up pretty badly too. The file is OK - but isn't as sharp as the one on the Leatherman or Victorinox. The Leatherman Charge's file has a soft diamond side for nails as well - a nice touch. The tools are poorly laid out. The thumb catches on the little flathead, phillips head, and file are all completely impossible to use because they are hidden behind other tools. This is just sloppy engineering. The tools open beautifully by themselves - something that older multitools had real problems with - but you end up having to open adjacent tools anyway - just be able to reach the ones you need. The grippy side panels are rubber adhesive stickers that come off. This didn't bother me much - but it was a silly decision. The locking mechanism digs into your palms in certain grips. The handles are made of aluminum which is supposed to make them light. However, to make them strong Gerber had to make the handles big and thick. This makes the tool very large in the hand. For big handed guys like me this is great - but there are no weight savings here. I have to question the engineering choice of using Aluminum handles since I have come to appreciate the slim elegance of Victorinox's Swisstool Spirit (that uses sleek mirror finished stainless handles) and the Leatherman Charge Ti (which uses sleek and rugged titanium handles). Finally - and fatally for me - the case is nylon with velcro which doesn't last and has some stitching durability issues. That's how I ended up losing mine. one day it just came off my belt - the beltloop stiching gave way. I didn't notice it until I got home, sadly. I know I just gave a long list of gripes but when I add it up in my head in the end I have to say that Gerber is one of the best multitools out there. It's rough and tough and covers almost all the bases and while it has a few rough edges it also has a few standout points. However, given the cost and knowing what I know now I'd probably buy either the Victorinox Spirit or Leatherman Charge Ti (or Wave) first - but not by a wide margin. If you use a pliers for detail work with regularity - this might be the one for you warts and all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 8, 2006 by Joshua G. Feldman

  • Awesome gift
I get my hubby a new one every couple of years as a gift. I know they are lifetime guaranteed but we use this so often and “hard” that it doesn’t seem fair to the company to send them back for repairs lol. He uses this tool for absolutely everything! So it’s a fairly regular birthday and Christmas gift option for hubby, which he loves to get a new one. He stores the old ones in places like glove boxes and the garage etc for emergency and quick to reach handy tools and wears the new one on his belt till it’s time to get a new one again lol. So the old ones still get used regularly as well. The pliers make great tick removal and tick squish tools! So I use them for that when I find a tick on the dogs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2022 by hooah!

  • Best multitool I've ever owned
I've carried one of these on treks through many nations and it has saved us lots of grief more than once. Whether removing, cleaning, and replacing a plugged fuel filter on a Land Rover in the middle of the desert of northern Kenya when the truck owner didn't have a toolbox -- and the locals incredulously watching it then examining it closely -- or cutting a SIM card with the scissor in Uganda when my phone used the small one and there were none of those available locally, or even cutting rope and then aluminum when we were improving some equipment in China, this thing does it all! This one I bought for a gift for my stepson prior to our first big camping trip together. And like me, he now has it on him all the time even though he lives in the big city and is a digital designer. This is just such a handy and attractive tool and always attracts interest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 14, 2021 by JO

  • Not a real Gerber but it seems to be built as strong.
Edit (August 18, 2016) I moved it to a 4 star review because it has been 3 months since I purchased the knockoff Gerber tool. Truth be told... I use it every day for work and it has worked perfectly and holds up to a lot of abuse. It is built just as well as a real Gerber! The cutters do not work well for cutting wire but they work extremely well for stripping ends. Original Review (May 4, 2016) I rated it a 2 because it is not a real Gerber. You can tell because they "G" on the name "Gerber" does not have an arrow in middle of the line on the G. The RemGrit blade does not have their logo on it either. However.... It is built very well and feels like an actual Gerber. Time will only tell if the metals are of the same quality as a real Gerber. I will change the star rating if it holds up after a year of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2016 by mblakebiellier

  • good knife overal, some drawbacks.
Overall this is a very good knife. easy to use and it has one of the best wire cutters available. i'm an ammo troop working out in the desert building bombs for uncle sam. this thing gets used for everything. there are 3 things i'd like to see changed on this thing: 1. better grips. this can slip out of gloved or sweaty hands fairly easily imo. 2. i wish this thing had easier access to some of the smaller gizmos. some of them you have to pull out the neighboring tool to get at the one you want. with the exception of only a few of 'em you can't open with gloves. the knife opens and closes easily with gloves. 3. biggest gripe: small bits of surface rust appeared almost instantly after i started wearing it. dunno if they need to upgrade the steel and/or coating, but this thing rusted before it even got used. granted, its only very small amounts, but it's definitely there. even with its faults, i think its considerably better than leathermans and other non-springy types. it takes abuse well and has a changable saw blade and carbide wire cutting tips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 14, 2009 by N. Peck

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