What's better than a tool that can do one thing? A tool that can do nearly everything. Whether they can fit in your wallet, have some unique features to them or can double as deadly weapons, here are 15 multitool worth checking out.
#15: SOG Popgrip
In addition to letting you better hold your phone, this grip holds a little tool that that has a bottle opener, a sharp blade, 2 small hex bits and a mini pry bar.
#14: PenUltimate 7-in-1 pen
This pen has a stylus, philips and flathead screwdrivers, a ruler and a spirit level all built into its aluminum frame. It can clip onto your shirt so its always at hand.
#13: Victorinox Swiss Card Lite
This item contains many of the tools you'd find on a Swiss Army knife, but it takes the form of a card that can easily fit in your wallet.
#12: Leatherman Free T4
While this may seem like just another Swiss Army knife at first, this knife has notches on both sides that let you open and close the tools one handed.
#11: Wallet Ninja
This credit card sized piece of steel has 18 tools built into it. These tools include multiple screwdrivers, a bottle opener, a can opener, a ruler and a phone stand (provided you put a credit card through the long, thin hole) just to name a few.
#10: Kniper Lifesaver
This sharp dagger comes with a some of the usual multitool functions like wrench holes, screwdrivers, a bottle opener and a saw edge. What's makes it unique, however, is that you can smoke out of it during your breaks.
#9: Snowflake
This snowflake-shaped tool comes equipped with 18 tools including screwdrivers, wrenches and bottle openers. When you're not using it for work it makes a good fidget spinner or Christmas tree ornament. It also has a keyring hole for easy transportation and weighs hardly nothing.
#8: Kiltn 10-in-1 Tactile Pen
This solidly built pen has a variety of interchangeable tools, including a double headed screwdriver, a flashlight, a whistle and a glass breaker. It also comes with a case to hold all the bits.
#7: MyTask Phone Cases
Made by the same people who brought us the TaskOne, this phone case has a sliding tray that holds the tools you need. There are currently 3 versions: Bike, which has various tools for handyman work, Urban, which comes with tools for urban life, and Stash, which is just the case itself that you can add your own items to.
#6: Rovertac Multitool Axe
Not only does this item come with many of the tools you'd expect a pliers multitool to have, but it also has a hammer head and axe blade built into the pliers part for even greater versatility.
#5: Leatherman Raptor
This pair of collapsible scissors comes equipped with ring and strap cutters, a small ruler, a wrench for oxygen tanks and a glass breaker. This tool was designed EMTs, rescue workers, and medical professionals.
#4: Kelvin 23 Urban Multi Tool
This compact tool comes equipped with a magnetic screwdriver with multiple bits, a tape measurer, a flashlight, a spirit level and a hammer (the little coin thing at the back).
#3: Leatherman Tread
This multitool is made of various metal links, each containing 2 to 3 different tools(up to 25 per complete band!) and connected in a way that the unit forms a bracelet. It has numerous hex keys and screwdrivers built into it and can even be used as a watch band.
#2: Crovel Extreme 3
The spade of this shovel includes a built-in saw edge and bottle opener, the other end holds a crowbar/hammer combo. In addition, the handle is hollow for storing stuff and comes wrapped in 15 feet of paracord that can be unwrapped as you need it.
#1: Lil Trucker
This sweet little axe has several nifty tools built into it, including a hammer, pry bar, several wrench holes and a folding saw just to name a few.
As it turns out, multitools can go far beyond the usual Swiss Army Knives and pliers with tons of different tools built into them. Honorable mentions include the SwissPen X-1 Multipen (both PenUltimate and Kiltn offered more tools), the Wenger Giant (it's far too big and complicated to be practical), the TaskOne iPhone case and the OKO Odyssey water bottle (I talked about both in past lists). I'll see you later. Thanks for viewing and I hope I let your eye to some useful tools.