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Made by Gerber, one of the world’s top toolmakers, the Armbar Cork and Drive multitools aren’t your average pocket accessories. Meticulously milled from durable metal, each one fits in a pocket like a folding knife and functions like a fully capable multitool Read More
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I feel naked without a few basic things in my pocket. A knife, scissors and screwdriver are the bare essentials. It would be great to be carrying a leatherman charge all the time for all the stuff it can do but it's just way too heavy. Swiss Army Knives (SAK) are great but the knife doesn't lock and the steel is a bit soft. The gerber armbar looked very interesting because it has the basic tools I need, in a package similar to a medium SAK but with a locking knife that opens one handed and a bit driver for the screwdriver. The scissors work fine enough but aren't the stand out. There is a very good bottle opener/pry tool and the useful more often than you realise, awl. Styling and finish are nice but it does have a few hot spots. They should have rounded off the corners of the bottle opener. It's a shame it has neither a pocket clip or a lanyard hole. The back spring on the screwdriver is bit weak. All up it's a great and very useful take on a multitool and definitely worth the money. If they improve it with better steel and a few refinements to the scissors etc, I'd buy that version in a heartbeat.
great tool, slick design. I have the drive version and love it, for its compact size yet provide all key tools I need around the house. Esp. the hammer for light smashing tasks. Note two potentially problems: the access to tools requires nail, which can be annoying for some. The access to scissors is a bit cumbersome and strange. You have to pull a 180-degree-in-open-position scissor out, close it, then use it. I sometimes feel like I almost cut myself when trying to put the scissor away or take it out. Although in reality the scissor blade is not sharp enough to cut your finger easily, it is an annoying sensation.
Nice multi-tool knife, its weight gives a feeling of sturdiness, but the extraction of some tools is not very easy (especially scissors). The corkscrew is a bit short, won't be very efficient on some bottles. Seems to me that some swiss knives offers more (longer blade, better corkscrew) for nearly the same price.