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The DPNAO Multitool Wrench is a compact, multifunctional tool featuring 7 essential tools including pliers, wire cutter, and screwdrivers. Made from durable stainless steel, it measures 5 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches and weighs only 0.19 kg, making it the perfect portable companion for outdoor activities and everyday tasks.
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | dpnao |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Included Components | Plier, Wrench, Flat Screwdriver, Portable packaging, Phillips Screwdriver |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 5 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches |
UPC | 726587179778 |
Manufacturer | dpnao |
Part Number | DP-02A |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | DP-02A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**N
Well worth it
I like to try to cram lots of tools into a relatively small toolbox but I don't like sacrificing quality or usability. This thing replaced the knife I used to keep in my toolbox, but adds a respectable adjustable crescent wrench (which I was missing before), a rather nice pair of pliers (all I had before was the needle nose pliers on my Gerber DIME), as well as some screwdrivers I that probably won't see much use. Definitely a big improvement.Those of you who want to carry this around instead of keep it in a toolbox will probably want to use the screwdriver, and I wasn't totally clear on how that worked when I bought it, so… first off, the bits slip into a storage compartment on the back of the included case/holster, while the tool itself goes in the front. The case can then be attached to a belt via a piece of heavy-duty cloth with velcro.The Phillips head screwdriver tapers into a square shaft, and there is an adapter that slips over the screwdriver onto the square portion. The other end of the adapter is a standard ¼" hex socket, so it can take standard bits, which is a great feature. There are 3 hex bits (H6, H4, H3) 3 flat-heads (7, 5, 3), and 3 Phillips (PH2, PH1, PH0). The included bits seem pretty mediocre, but they're probably fine for a tool like this… if you need better bits you can always pick up some impact rated ones.The flat-head screwdriver seems to be of decent quality. Unlike the Phillips, there is no square shaft; the whole thing is just a long blade. You should be able to safely apply a decent amount of torque, but it certainly doesn't qualify as heavy-duty.The knife is okay; I wouldn't want to use it to pry anything, but it's sharp and pretty sturdy. It does have a lock which seems pretty robust, so you shouldn't have to worry about slicing you hand in half.The tools I'm most excited about, the pliers and the wrench, seem to be very good. The shape of the tool is great for both of them (i.e., fairly ergonomic), so you can apply a fair amount of torque without hurting your hand.The pliers are about 9mm wide so you can get a pretty good grip. The locking switch is a bit too easy to accidentally flip for my taste, but if the pliers do pop open it's hardly the end of the world… I'm much happier they put the good lock on the knife not the pliers :)The wrench is 9mm wide at the base, and tapers to about 6mm at the tip. The adjustment mechanism is pretty solid and there isn't a lot of play... maybe around ½ to ⅔ mm, which is perfectly usable.In addition to the belt loop on the case, there is a belt clip on the tool itself. I don't intend to keep it on me so I removed it (it's secured by a pair of Torx T5 screws) to give it a slightly more compact profile, but it seemed pretty solid and I would have no hesitation about keeping it clipped to me were I so inclined.Going back to the screwdrivers, I do feel they missed an opportunity… the square base is just a bit smaller than a ¼ square socket; it would have been nice to be able to throw ¼" drive sockets on there, though to be fair I don't see myself using that much in practice, and I'm not absolutely certain it would have worked (the Phillips head portion may need to be a bit shorter), though a ¼" square to ¼" hex adapter instead of the proprietary one they included would fix that.Bottom line, the quality is good. Not great, but it's solid, and more than worth the $24 I paid for it. Much more importantly, it's also well worth the space in my toolbox. I expect it to live in my toolbox for the foreseeable future, and for something like this that's probably about the highest praise I can give.
K**.
Perfect for the Motorcycle field repair kit.
An interesting break from the normal "Multi-Tool." I appreciate that is has a set of regular Pliers and a Crescent Wrench, the other tools and seperate bits, were a bonus. (Nice Knife also.) This tool is going in my Off Road Motorcycle Field repair kit and will be Perfect for that. This tool has some appreciated heft to it. (The Crescent wrench has a little play in the barrel cylinder, but it is not a deal breaker.) I recommend this Tool and I would buy it again.
M**Y
Creative, solid, and ahead of most
There are a lot of people chasing the multi-tool market. Most of what is out there is nigh-unusable. Again the marketing drones drive it; four kinds of slot-head driver but none of them fit a screw properly. Three different knife blades (when one would do) and they are all dull anyway.This is trying to go in new directions and it sort of works. I want to salute them and say, please keep trying, because who needs another badly-made Leatherman clone? Leatherman needs improvement anyhow -- those stubby pliers rarely fit any task, and like I said, having four drivers that don't fit and three blades that don't cut is hardly an improvement to anyone other than copy writers who want to boast about how many tools there are on the thing.Sort of works. The biggest problems are pretty much necessity at this price point, and that's a pity, because these are the companies who are willing to experiment and move beyond what is already out there (and already needs improvement). The metal is cheap. It is heavy and solid but it has to be because...the metal is cheap. The machining is not high quality and that hurts it worse; the c-wrench rattles, the blade lock shipped bent, the wrench lock was extremely stiff.But it all sort of works, and there are so few companies that put anything like a c-wrench on in the first place. The main blade is nice and big although oddly curved and seems to be a different metal that might actually take a better edge than what is on it. Even the weird driver attachment thing works, and did solve a problem or two I had at a time when I really didn't want to go all the way back to the shop to get a different driver.Try it out! It is cheap enough you -- like they -- can afford to experiment.
L**O
Solid
I wanted to give this a few weeks in the shop before I rated it. I am a heavy fleet mechanic and picked this one up to try and save trips to the tool box and it does that well. It doesn't feel like any other multi tool this thing is solid. Everything is tight and snaps into place and the knife is full size which is nice. It feels like a real tool instead of something that looks like one.
C**S
Will rust
I do electrical mechanical maintenance at a shrimp farm. I work around high humidity with sea salt in the air. simply about the most corrosive environment possible. I've carried this tool on my belt for about a week. It been useful as I do love the compact design, daily I've been working with 9/16 diameter head bolts and the adjustable wrench does well for that. It might be able to get up to 1/2" headed bolts or 13mm. But anything more would likely break the tool as the torque would be higher.What I don't like the blade hardness seems a little bit soft and it doesn't hold a edge well. I use mine daily and I find myself sharpening it twice a week.Also stainless comes in different alloys I believe this is the 304 which is typical in kitchen applications. Unfortunately 304 doesn't like marine environments. If this was 316 this wouldn't happenI've had this for a week and I have surface rust on the tool, I had hoped the design would have planned for boaters bringing the tool into a marine environment, as it would fit nicely in a tackle box.Unfortunately they seemed to save a few bucks on quality
A**R
Great tool!
Excellent travel tool!!♥️
R**G
Well made
Only had it for a week or so but it seems to be well made and sturdy.
R**K
Multiple tools in a small package.
Heavy for its size. Seems sturdy.
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