As the founder of Multitool.org Grant has been a collector of Swiss Army Knives and multitools for over 25 years, and a user for over 40 years.
With a day job working in the field, either out in the woods or on industrial sites, Grant uses tools every day for all manner of different purposes.
One of my personal favorite Wenger models is this EvoGrip S17. It offers all the tools you need in a compact package with a locking blade so you can keep that red stuff inside your fingers where it belongs!
When you want colors beyond the norm, Leatherman has you covered with the Juice series, like this new version of the CS4.
It's Modded Monday and today I've got this custom scaled Victorinox Climber, made years ago by Spudley from an old piece of furniture! Where ever you are Dale, I hope life is treating you right!
When looking for a unique and useful tool you shouldn't overlook some oddballs like this Frog Tool from Gatco/Timberline! Featuring a socket adaptor, valve stem removal tool and spark plug gapper it does things few other multitools have even tried!
Let's finish off Keychain Week at Multitool.org with this often forgotten about tool, the Schrade ST2, also known as the Tough Chip and produced back when Schrade was a brand you could count on!
We couldn't do Keychain Week at Multitool.org without a look at the Multitool.org version of the Raker Ring Tool. This version was hand made by CRKT designer and Forged in Fire repeat contestant (and fan favorite!) Ray Kirk!
Continuing on with Keychain Week, we have the Gerber Vise! You may think we featured it a while ago, but in fact, that was the sister tool, the Splice- the main difference being the Splice has scissors and the Vise has pliers.
It's keychain tool week at Multitool.org!
The Gerber Dime never fails to start a discussion, but one thing no one can deny is that it has the best bottle opener of any keychain multitool!
The Leatherman Leap is one of those understated, underrated tools. Yeah, it's meant for kids, comes in a bunch of colors and has a blade that you install when they are ready, but it's also a Leatherman, so it's ready (and able!) to work!
What kind of people would write collect and review multitools? Quite simple really- we are designers and do-ers, outdoors types and indoor types, mechanics, doctors, problem solvers and problem makers. As such, we have, as a world spanning community, put every type, size and version of multitool, multifunction knife, pocket knife and all related products to every test we could manage in as many places and environments as there are.