🔧 Gear Up for Adventure with the Ultimate Multitool!
The Pohaku 13 in 1 Pocket Multitool is a versatile and durable tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 3" stainless steel blade and 12 additional tools, it ensures you're prepared for any challenge. Its lightweight design and safety locking mechanism make it ideal for camping, fishing, and survival situations, all while fitting comfortably in your pocket.
Color | A-black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Pohaku |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.2 x 1.44 x 0.91 inches |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Included Components | A variety of Needlenose Pliers, Standard Pliers, Wire Cutters, Multifunction Knife, Can Opener, Slotted Screwdriver (M), Slotted Screwdriver (L), Phillips Screwdriver, Bastard File, Second File, Rope Cutter, Saw and Serrated knife, Nylon Sheath |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 4.13*1.18*0.79 in |
Drive System | Center Drive |
UPC | 713721181841 |
Manufacturer | Pohaku |
Part Number | Pohaku multitool |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.2 x 1.44 x 0.91 inches |
Item model number | Pohaku multitool |
Style | 13 in 1 Multitool |
Shape | Pocket Multitool, A Cool Tools Gifts for Men Women |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Folding plier, pocket knife & multifunction tools, suit for camping, hiking, picnic, fishing, climbing, outdoor enthusiast |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**A
Perfect
Great little tool kit. I love that the blade locks into place.
G**E
Nice but not the one
I’ve usually been a multi tool snob. Leatherman, SOG, Gerber etc. but this time I wanted something for my 72hr kit that was relatively light weight, less expensive but not lacking features I’ve come to find necessary in a tool. Tried a couple of duds then I buckled down, did my research and ordered these three to compare. Out of fairness to the sellers I’m going to rate them all 5 star because they’re all nice and functional in different ways but I’ll run you thru a comparison and why I made my final choice. So here we go…The Pohaku is the heaviest at 8.3oz and I really wanted lighter without going to a mini tool. They call it 11 in 1. I’d say that’s generous. More like 9 in 1 realistically. It’s very bulky/chunky. Pliers do not have replaceable cutting blades. Only the knife blade locks and the belt case, while it does have a snap, is the lowest quality material of the 3.The Workpro is the lightest of the 3 tested tools at 7.7oz and has the nicest belt case with semi rigid form and a snap. The tool has very “full” handles. Still a little bulky for my needs. Only the knife blade and saw lock. Pliers have a gritty feel and have non-replaceable cutting blades. Workpro is also a little overstated at an advertised 11 in 1. I’m calling it more like 7 in 1 useful.Finally, my choice as the keeper of the group. The Htaiaym 15 in 1 tool weighs in at 7.9oz. For the extra .2oz over the Workpro you get the smallest form factor of the 3 tools tested and what I’d legitimately call 11 in 1 useful tools plus the carabiner clip and includes scissors plus replaceable blades on the pliers. Perhaps most importantly, EVERY tool on the unit locks! Lastly the belt case lacks a snap but is otherwise nicely made with a velcro closure, piped edges and elastic sides. I’m keeping this one and while it may not go head to head with my Leatherman, I see nothing in it’s build to suggest it’s not a quality tool and all three of the reviewed tools were priced under $20. While It might have been true at one time I don’t think you have to spend Leatherman money for a decent tool these days. Hope this was helpful.
B**.
Secure & Serviceable
Tight fitting parts which are often difficult to project to use. I bought this mainly for the locking knife, and it does lock securely. The other elements may never be used -- but the price was worth it.
K**H
Useful for emergencies
I bought this for my attendant for his car. With winter coming, no that’s not a reference to the books or movies, I want to make sure he is safe when traveling. This is part of the survival box I am creating for him. The tool isn’t one that I think could withstand daily use and abuse. Those are far more expensive and not something I would leave in a car long term. This one is perfect for emergencies. It has what is needed. I tested the individual tools and they are secure and don’t wiggle. The knife needs sharpened, I will have my daughter do that. It has an edge but it’s not great.The knife is the only tool that locks in place, other than the pliers but those are different from the other tools. The locking mechanism is tight. Like tighter than a miser’s pocketbook. You practically need a tool to move it. When you do get it to move be careful not to close the knife on whatever appendage you used, you have been warned.The pliers are part of the handle and the whole thing feels hefty and sturdy in your hand. The tool weighs 8.3 oz without the case. The case seems to be stitched well but knowing my son and daughter, both are contractors, it wouldn’t last long, but they are really hard on equipment. If I was using this case it would probably last the rest of my life.The other tools are hardish getting out but not bad for me because I have long nails. Not the kind of long nails that are scary to think about having if they belonged to your obgyn not chewed off either. Now my attendant doesn’t have nails, his are chewed off, but he was able to work with this and get the tools out. Also since this will be in the car if needed he could use his keys as a tool to get the tool he needed from the multi tool. I just wanted to say tool that often, what can I say I’m getting older and the little things amuse me.All told, good toot for emergencies but if you want an everyday multi tool you will have to increase your budget or just buy a lot of these.
S**N
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P**E
Solid, solid multi-tool
Solid that's practical as my Leatherman for a fraction of the price you cannot go wrong
R**K
heavy, sturdy
love this! great tool to have. very sharp.
I**E
OK for the price
Seems to be okay then why you Cutters are not very good don't cut wires very well and the case is rather cheap
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