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    I’ve tested dozens of cheap multitools, and these are the few that I still use today

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsDecember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    I’ve tested dozens of cheap multitools, and these are the few that I still use today
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    Leatherman Free P4

    A good multitool can be a reliable companion for decades (as long as you don’t lose it!).

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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Stick with Leatherman or Gerber for reliable multitools.
    • Warranty and repairability matter more than cheap prices.
    • Replaceable cutters extend your multitool’s lifespan.

    I like having a good multitool close at hand at all times. While they can’t replace a proper toolkit, I don’t fancy carrying a full toolkit with me when I’m out and about. Many of my readers are like me, often finding themselves doing random and unplanned DIY tasks throughout the day, so having a portable toolkit that can handle the basics is essential.

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    Not a week goes by without someone asking for my multitool recommendations. My advice is always the same: check out what Leatherman or Gerber has to offer, and ignore the rest.

    Why do I recommend these brands?

    Two reasons: warranty and repairability.

    Take my trusty Leatherman Free P4. I chose this one for three reasons: it has all the tools I need, the wire cutters are user-replaceable so I don’t need to warranty the tool to get them fixed, and it comes with a long 25-year warranty.

    And these are real warranties. I know because I’ve had to use them a few times over the years. I use and misuse my tools — after all, any tool can be a substitute for a hammer if you’re creative enough! As a result, I’ve managed to break a few blades and even the pliers. But each time, the issue was dealt with promptly and to my complete satisfaction.

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    Assuming you don’t lose your multitool — don’t be like the guy writing this, who managed to lose two multitools in as many years — you’ll have a reliable companion for decades.

    The next thing to consider is repairability. 

    The wire cutters on every multitool I’ve owned get absolutely hammered. I use them not only to cut wire but also to chomp through small bolts, nibble through metal, and gnaw through screws. They experience a very hard life. Therefore, these parts need to be user-replaceable. Otherwise, I’d be replacing or warranting the tool each time the cutters get mangled.

    Refitting brand new cutters on my Leatherman multitool.

    Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET

    Fortunately, you can get replacement cutters for Leatherman and Gerber multitools. The cutters are easy to replace, allowing you to get your tool back to an as-new state in no time.

    Also: Why this $25 ratchet tool beats any multitool or Swiss Army Knife I’ve ever tested

    I replaced the cutters on my Leatherman in about five minutes for about $12.

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    Personally, I don’t recommend wasting money on cheap multitools. It’s a false economy and a classic case of ‘buy cheap, buy twice.’ I’ve been sent dozens for testing, and they’ve all been poor quality, disappointing, or even dangerous. That’s why I don’t recommend them and have opted for the Leatherman multitool instead.

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    Some people have told me they’d buy a cheap one for the car or home to use in an emergency. However, the last thing you want to rely on in an emergency is a cheap tool!





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