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The BIBURY Multi-Tool is a robust 21-in-1 multitool designed for versatility and durability. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it features a range of tools including pliers, screwdrivers, and a safety lock mechanism, making it ideal for outdoor activities and repairs. Compact and practical, this multitool is a must-have for any adventure enthusiast.
Manufacturer | BIBURY |
Part Number | 793345001176 |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 4 cm; 400 g |
Item model number | BI-MT-006 |
Colour | Shiny |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded knife size | 1.7x0.8x4.1 inches |
Included Components | Plier, Knife, Screwdriver, Screwdriver Bit, Awl, Bottle Opener, Sheath, Can Opener |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 400 g |
B**S
A Proper Thing
Nice thing. I especially like the spring "mechanism" on the pliers. That's gunna last. The locking mechanism on the tools feels good and strong, solid click to it. The screw driver bits don't look to be the best, but I haven't used them yet, I'll update once I do.It's a proper tool that I'm sure is upto the job, proper job 🤣 especially at £20!
R**R
BEAUTIFULLY MADE - DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THE LEATHERMAN WAVE
This is a beautifully engineered multitool. I hesitated before taking the plunge and buying this item as it wasn't a well known brand and I was convinced that there must be a catch somewhere. Having received the item today, I can assure anyone who is thinking about buying a Bibury 21-in-1 Multi-Tool that it is beautifully made and outstanding value for money.I have used it on a couple of small jobs since it arrived and it works perfectly. The design is well thought out and the tools work perfectly.This multitool is broadly equivalent to the Leatherman Wave, which sells for $99.95 on the Leatherman website. At current rates of exchange (£1.00 = $0.74), that equates to £135.00. You would also have to buy a set of hex bits as an accessory, these are included as standard with the Bibury 21-in-1 Multitool, at a cost of an additional £11.00. Total cost $146.00 dollars. I paid £30.99, which makes the Leatherman Wave nearly five (4.7) times more expensive. If you buy the Leatherman Wave, you would be paying for the name but not for a better quality item, in my view.The only downside with this multitool is that because the knife blade locks, it is illegal to carry it in a public place in the UK, unless it is required for your employment, which is why the person receiving this item when ordered from Amazon has to give their DOB and be 18 years of age or older.In conclusion, this is a BEAUTIFULLY MADE multitool at a ridiculously cheap price. Don't waste your money on the Leatherman Wave.
J**Y
excellent value good tool. till it broke
I'm astonished at how good this is. The locks work with an interesting lever system: it works but needs a second hand to operate. Blades and tools seem pretty good. Not the best but robust and impressive (blades and saw are quite sharp). The file is two sided (edge and flat) and the reverse is a ruler/depth gauge which works quite well but it's a little loose on its joint: it does move slightly (ad does the saw though the blades are both good).The pliers are very robust with a decent needle nose and are sprung which is excellent. The bit driver is very good with not only a lock but an additional locking position at 90 degrees. My only concerns are that the very good double ended bits are long enough that the tool won't close when one is inserted so - after use - they have to be extracted and returned to the bit holder which fits in an elasticated pocket on the outside of the (very decent quality) sheath. The tool is quite ergonomic in use but the only (final) downside worth mentioning is the sheer weight. This - despite the holes cut in the handles to 'skeletonize' it - is a very heavy tool. For those who've handled other manufacturers' products, mass wise this is in the leatherman supertool category.But what it is not comparable to tools like the leatherman for is in price. For under £40 including the bits and the sheath, this is very, very good value for the money.Edit: ive had it 4 days. I was very happy with it but the knife lock just broke so I'm returning itThe replacement arrived - good service. I've been careful not to open two tools at once (which is what seemed to break it last time). But it's a good tool. I used it to change a door lock tumbler today.Second Edit: I think the trick to the locking mechanism not giving up might be NEVER open two tools at once. That's what I did when the first one broke. Since then I've resisted the temptation to do that and it's been good so far. The blades - with the exception of the primary knife blade - all have some movement on them but the 'play' is not side to side, just in the direction of use. That doesn't affect their functionality though: the serrated blade is quite effective and the saw works well and I have to back up my earlier comments about the robustness of the pliers.
D**M
Incredible value for money - bit holder recommended
For this price, I can't complain about anything at all. Every "criticism" I have is for small quality of life issues that I would only really care about if I was paying a lot more for this tool.The construction of the tool itself seems sturdy and durable, but I have a lot of battering to put it through before I can say for sure. The weight is enough to be reassuring, but not enough to be a bother during a long day.The pouch is not anything special, and the closure is tricky to get right first time - I'll probably add my own fastening for peace of mind. The elasticated section for the screwdriver bits is also quite tricky, and can add a fair few seconds of fumbling to a task (although I certainly won't lose them once they're in there!).The pliers are a joy to use, and do the job exactly as needed. The span of the handles when using the pliers is quite wide for my small hands, but this is an issue I have with all pliers, and not something that bothers me once I have my grip situated.All the tools in this multitool work well, with none missing the mark. One small issue I've found is that the release catch doesn't always work when the tool is fully closed, as the opposite handle gets in the way of the moving bar. This is quick to rectify, but still a mild annoyance.The dual-angle screwdriver sheath is a very nice touch, and more useful than I ever expected.The provided screwdriver bits are a good compromise of range vs. space taken up, so I can't fault this. The universal size means that any other bits can be used, which is where I came unstuck. The provided bits are double-ended, so longer than basic bits you might get with a multibit screwdriver. Most standard bits are too short to remove from this tool's sheath without pliers! Anyone planning to use other screwdriver bits should play it safe and use a bit holder.To reiterate, I am amazed by this tool. To pay ~£20 and receive such a comprehensive, well made multitool is well worth the small complaints I may have.
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