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The Gerber Gear Crucial Multitool is a compact, 8-in-1 essential crafted from stainless steel and anodized aluminum. Featuring needle nose pliers, a serrated drop-point blade with liner lock, multiple screwdrivers, and dual clips for versatile carry, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand durable, reliable tools in a pocket-sized form. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate everyday carry companion.
Color | Blue W/ Pocket Clip |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Brand | Gerber Gear |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 5.5 x 9.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Included Components | Multitool |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 3.5 inches |
Drive System | Centre Drive |
UPC | 013658145610 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658145610 |
Manufacturer | Gerber |
Part Number | 31-002951 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 5.5 x 9.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 31-002951 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Blue |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
C**B
6 Star Gerber
If I could give this tool 6 stars I would. I've been using mine on a daily basis for over 7 years, no breaks - no problems. I've had to tighten one of the locking bolts once but that's it in 7 years. The blade, of course, does require sharpening from time to time, but it's held up pretty well. The pliers have also come in handy many times. They're not as beefy as the pliers on other multi-tools, but the trade off is always weight and the space profile. The pocket clip on this Gerber is silky smooth, sliding easily in and out of pockets. The blade lock is nice and has, thus far, ever failed. I've definitely gotten my moneys worth and then some.
J**G
Love it
All the tools you need. None of the tools you never use. Fits in your pocket like a pocket knife. Blade is nice and sturdy.Wish the belt clip held on tighter.Not sure how i feel about the blunted knife tip, but I’m not stabbing things so it does its job.The phillips bit is flat. I’m guessing this is to keep the unit slim. I wish it were a regular phillips bit, but i like how slim and compact this tool is, so I’ll deal with it.
J**E
Light and a great value, not a perfect Skeletool replacement
I purchased this after losing my Leatherman Skeletool that I'd had for several years. I truly liked it, but the prices have gone up and it's not something that I absolutely needed so I decided to shop around.Here are the verbatim messages I sent to a friend that ended up also purchasing the Crucial.--- Initial impression messages on from June 2018:Similar to the Leatherman Skeletool in many ways: tools/blade are accessible from the closed position, belt clip, same types of tools, thumb opened knife blade.Differences include: knife blade shaped like a tanto instead of pointed, color coated handles, the carabiner/bottle opener is retractable, singles sizes on the screwdrivers. It is also noticeably thicker.Skeletool had a couple of points that were a bit sharp, this one is very smooth, no sharp edges when closed.I'll carry it for a while and let you know how usable it is. I do like the way the screwdrivers are done, they open and lock.If I don't find it as usable as the former, I'll most certainly keep it. It's a solid tool for sure. Usability is the only question, but it should be similar, I think.--- Impressions after owning for 3 months:I carry it everyday still. Since this multitool is thicker, I've noted that some of the pants I wear don't allow enough room in the front pocket opening to get my keys out as easily.One of the main uses of the blade is to smooth irregularities on my 3d prints. It cuts small bumps off PLA easily.I haven't found the screwdrivers quite as useful as the Skeletool. They are very short and with the handle being thicker and more blunt than the Skeletool, they can be used to access some smaller screws in things like PC cases.--- Final thoughts:All in all, for the price, I doubt it can be matched. It has the tools that I wanted, and no more. However, if the Skeletool had been the same price as I had gotten it for some years ago ($45), then I would have bought it. After having used it for 3 months, I believe I made the correct call.TLDR: If price doesn't matter or it's on sale for $40, buy the Skeletool. Buy the Crucial otherwise.Pros: good/usable tool, solid construction, light, good priceCons: a bit bulky, short screwdriver tools
L**G
Good functional tool
I bought the black Crucial as a direct replacement for the gray version which was recently lost/ stolen. I had the gray version since 2010 which was purchased from Amazon. I never had any problems with the gray one. It always did nearly every small task I needed it to do, and if I needed it to do more I would get a different tool. It does exactly what it's intended for and is named perfectly as it has only the "crucial" tools. It's lightweight, comfortable to carry and reasonably well built, unlike some other Gerber products that I've encountered. I carry it almost every day and find it perfect for those simple, on the fly tasks such as cutting cords or boxes, adjusting a screw or grabbing something with the pliers. The only difference I've found between the black and gray version is that the black has a strap cutter in place of the carabiner/ bottle opener which I never used for either task anyway. I could see the strap cutter actually coming in handy someday as an emergency seat belt cutter. The only criticism I have of either version is the knife blade and the screw drivers. I would prefer a knife with a pointed tip rather than the rounded edge. It still slices and cuts fine but a pointed tip would make for a slightly more functional blade, as well as serving as an emergency self defense weapon. The screw driver blades could be a little bit longer as well. I suppose if they made these three changes, the whole frame might have to be a little bit longer but that's ok. An extra 1/4" or even 1/2" wouldn't bother me. All in all, I'd recommend this tool to anyone looking for a light duty piece to escape the burden of carrying an overloaded heavy duty multi-tool.
A**N
another great piece of Gerber gear!
I'm a Gerber gear junkie; I have a Mossy Oak multi tool, had a Leatherman, and tried various no-brand multi tools over the years. They all had something to offer and served me well, but my go-to multi tool is Gerber. I probably didn't need this one, but I really liked the ergonomic design and strap-cutter feature in this. In my line of work, carrying a multi tool is essential and they've saved the day more than once. The Gerber Crucial lives up to its namesake in that you have 4 essential tools in a convenient carry package: knife with serrated edge, cross head and flat head driver, and strap cutter. You never know when you're going to have to slice away a strap, seat belt, or other piece of material and having this is another piece of Gerber security. I also love the pocket clip; I carry this tool on left pants pocket and Gerber parablade on my right. Also on my keychain is the Gerber Dime which also has its own unique features, so on any given duty day, I have 4 Gerber pieces on me and I have peace of mind knowing I'll always have the right tools on me when needed. Thanks again, Gerber Gear!
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