Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

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ChefSimon
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Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

Post by ChefSimon »

I'm seeking the groups advice...

I am looking for a quality, but hopefully cost effective smaller multitool. The restriction is I don't want it to contain a blade. I've seen a Leatherman Style PS on the American version of Amazon but can't seem to track a UK seller who hasn't added almost 75% plus onto the price.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

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Re: Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

Post by featherstick »

Corvus has probably sorted you out, but you can of course dismantle some multi-tools and swap blades, if you want to get into it.
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Re: Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

Post by Yorkshire Andy »

Gerber
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gerber-30-0009 ... B00KYO627M


Is about the only knife less option on the market in the UK it's not as robust as some but the wire cutters chopped through a bonnet release cable (outer and inner ) with no drama
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Re: Recommendations Please Blade-less Multitool

Post by Mad Medic »

I have a Leatherman Rebar for that very reason so I can legally carry a Multi-Tool all day, everyday without the risk of getting my collar felt by Bobbies Law for carrying a locking knife!

All the useful tools on there including replaceable wire cutter blades, only downside in my opinion is that the pair of scissors they replaced the main blade with ain't up to a lot. However I also carry a Spyderco UKL Penknife so if I want to cut something I'll use that! :P
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