Gerber Gear Mullet Keychain - Multi-Tool Keychain with Pry Bar, Bottle Opener, and Wire Stripper - EDC Gear and Equipment - Stonewash
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| Price | $7.50 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $12.12 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $0.00 | |
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| Total | $19.62 | |
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| Color | Stonewash |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | GERBER |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 0.75 x 0.06 inches |
| Included Components | Multi-tool |
About this item
- 9-IN-1 KEYCHAIN AND MULTI-TOOL: Features a pry bar, nail puller, scraper, bottle opener, small flathead driver, large flathead driver, 1/4" hex driver, wire cutter/stripper, cross driver, and belt loop hanger
- SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made of a durable stainless steel, the Mullet is a lightweight keychain multi-tool that can conveniently travel with you; Airline safe
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: Weighing less than 1 oz, this solid state multi-tool optimized for belt loop carry or carried on a keychain, but tough and durable enough for everyday use
- WORKSITE AND CAMPING ACCESSORIES: Great for any hunter, tradesman, and the everyday carry; Perfect addition to camping essentials, backpacking gear, your toolbox, work wear, and fishing and hiking gear
- CONVENIENT SIZE: 3.0" length; <1 oz weight; Backed by the Gerber Guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty
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Customers find the multitool useful. They mention it's a great little multi-tool to keep on a keychain, and the prybar comes in handy remarkably often. Customers appreciate the heavy-duty construction, reliability, and solid stainless-steel. They also say it fits neatly between their thumb and forefinger. Customers like the functionality and ease of use.
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Customers find the tool useful. They mention it's a great little multi-tool to keep on a keychain, and it can be very helpful on the go. The pry bar and screwdriver functions have been particularly useful, and the bottle opener is an added bonus. Customers also appreciate the flashlight attached and say it provides a good amount of leverage.
"...The two flathead screwdrivers are decent, and I was able to turn a nice amount of screws with them...." Read more
"...to a 90-degree angled hex wrench in how you apply it, it provides a good amount of leverage even when held with just those two fingers...." Read more
"...The Gerber Shard is an outstanding, worthy little tool that everyone should own." Read more
"...+ Basic Phillips screwdriver; decent with light tasks up to #2 drywall screws+ Two flathead screwdriver heads; OK with simple, light tasks..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the multitool. They mention it's heavy-duty, reliable, and sturdy. Some appreciate the solid stainless-steel construction and black titanium nitride coating.
"...Pry Bar: pretty strong for how small it is. It'll do jobs bigger than you expect, like opening a can of paint with no problem...." Read more
"...As a handy touch-up tool, I have not experienced any issues like strain or cramping...." Read more
"...+ Solid stainless-steel; has decent black titanium nitride coating+ Bottle opener that works; enough said about that..." Read more
"I love the simple, rugged design of this tool. Very useful for opening amazon boxes quickly, Or attaching a license plate, etc...." Read more
Customers like the size of the multitool. They mention it's compact, small enough for a keychain, and well-crafted. The Shard fits neatly between their thumb and forefinger, and the fit is accurate. It fits quite nicely with their key ring and is very portable.
"...The size allows it to more freely on any keychain...." Read more
"...The Shard fits neatly between my thumb and forefinger, and because it's somewhat akin to a 90-degree angled hex wrench in how you apply it, it..." Read more
"...Flathead drivers (2) give a nice sizing variety and seem to fit a lot of commonly-seen screws...." Read more
"...Likes:+ Compact, functional size; only 2¾ inches long, solid yet not bulky..." Read more
Customers like the functionality of the multitool. They mention it works well as a bottle opener, pry bar, and screwdriver. Some say the medium flat head performs similarly without any wear showing on the tool. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's functionality.
"...It is what its advertised to be, all the functions work well (haven't tried wire stripper). Be realistic on what you will get out of this...." Read more
"...The head showed no sign of stripping. The medium flat head performs similarly, without any wear showing on the tool...." Read more
"...In the overall picture, every single claimed function of this tool works great - and it's the size and weight of a key, and only costs a few bucks...." Read more
"...+ Bottle opener that works; enough said about thatSo why did I get this thing?..." Read more
Customers find the multitool easy to use. They mention it's convenient and practical to have on hand. The large hole makes it easy to attach to your keychain and integrates easily with the rest of their tools. Customers also say the tools are handy as expected and decent with light tasks.
"Overall: This keychain tool is pretty useful. Its got a lot of function, but the bottle opener will likely get the most use...." Read more
"...As a handy touch-up tool, I have not experienced any issues like strain or cramping...." Read more
"...Moreover, it's truly keychain-ready: I weighed the key of my truck (just a regular key, not a fancy one with remote keyless entry built in) and my..." Read more
"...+ Basic Phillips screwdriver; decent with light tasks up to #2 drywall screws+ Two flathead screwdriver heads; OK with simple, light tasks..." Read more
Customers like the design of the multitool. They mention it's nice, sturdy, and cool-looking. Some say it's more grown-up looking than the common opener keychain. They appreciate the sleek lines and minimalist design.
"...hole: I thought it looked huge at first, but I will say that its pretty great. The size allows it to more freely on any keychain...." Read more
"...update on the shard: the finish has worn amazingly, it has a very nice patina going and I love it...." Read more
"...Bottle opener works a designed." Read more
"...Lanyards look cool on these and will still fit on your keychain with one...." Read more
Customers like the value for money of the multitool. They mention it's well worth the price for the brews it will open. Some say it's a great buy for a keychain or backpack.
"...It's a great tool that's met all my needs (so far), and at a great price too!..." Read more
"...Beside these little annoyances, it's a good and handy tool at an excellent price.10/2/2012" Read more
"...Pros:Useful, handy, great size, inexpensive, awesomeCons:None at all..." Read more
"...Knives/multitools/camping stuff, just everything. Its the right price point and the quality is there...." Read more
Customers like the bottle opener. They mention it's really useful for opening bottles, cutting tape open on boxes, and is an added bonus. Some say it's the best keychain bottle opener they have ever used. It has screwdriver features and two prying functions.
"...No problems opening any bottles, even the annoying hard to open Modelo bottles. I don't foresee this opener breaking like all the little cheapies do...." Read more
"I love the simple, rugged design of this tool. Very useful for opening amazon boxes quickly, Or attaching a license plate, etc...." Read more
"...I've been able to open cans and bottles with ease, I've pried at crap and screwed in loose screws in the stalls at random public restrooms...." Read more
"...The bottle opener isn't particularly easy to use either, and sometimes it chips the glass...." Read more
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Bottle opener: very stable, so much better than those free ones the you get from beer companies. No problems opening any bottles, even the annoying hard to open Modelo bottles. I don't foresee this opener breaking like all the little cheapies do. Its also slimmer than those little bottle openers, which is nice when you don't want a thick wad in your pocket.
Screwdrivers: Phillips head is the best one, its got a little length to it, so lets you work with the deeper screws nicely. The two flathead screwdrivers are decent, and I was able to turn a nice amount of screws with them. However, neither set will work with every screw you have. Think about your screwdriver set, you have about 6 sizes for each shape.
Pry Bar: pretty strong for how small it is. It'll do jobs bigger than you expect, like opening a can of paint with no problem. A little awkward to use at first because you may be worried it'll snap, but it surprised me.
Wire Stripper: Look okay, I haven't tried it, I can't imagine that it'll blow me away, and it looks like you would need to be very patient to use this feature.
Keychain hole: I thought it looked huge at first, but I will say that its pretty great. The size allows it to more freely on any keychain.
EXTRA USE: Its not listen, but with the two flat head screwdrivers being being on a curved end of the tool and being a little sharp, you can use it as a tiny fork. I would never try to eat a full meal with it, but if you are in a bind, it will definitely do the trick. Got a hot piece of meat on the grill that you don't want to burn yourself on and your grill tools aren't next to you? Yes you can. Warning: How clean is it in your pocket?
The Gerber Shard arrived in a very small box. Inside, the tool was wrapped in unsealed plastic. It was clean and obviously unused.
For years, I had a large and heavy (but loaded) Leatherman Juice multi-tool on my keychain. Recently I replaced it with a Spyderco Delica knife, which I found Id use more often, beside being far, far (far far!) lighter. But that left me without some essential tools. Luckily, I found this Gerber Shard, and purchased it hoping it would fill some of the gap.
It fits perfectly and conveniently on my keychain. There's no noticeable weight gain; it's a little longer than my keys, and it has a large lanyard hole so it will fit easily on any keyring. I do recommend a quick-release or detachable hookup of some sort because of the difficulty turning a screwdriver with a bunch of keys in hand! I use a small caribeaner as part of my keychain, and I can get this tool off in a snap.
The Shard is satisfyingly strong. I have used the phillips head to tighten a variety of things, including a loose door handle which I made so tight, it dug into the wood. The head showed no sign of stripping. The medium flat head performs similarly, without any wear showing on the tool. I have also used the mini pry-bar, and it performed perfectly without even a hint of stress on the tool itself.
The phillips head is not sharp enough to use an electronics screwdriver, but it is perfect for even somewhat small hardware screws. There are actually two flat-heads, though the caveat about electronics screws still applies. I have not tried the wire stripper, but I would most likely run my knife blade around the wire encasing before giving it a try.
I have no issue with ergonomics. I certainly would not use this for heavy-duty repairs or buildouts, but that's not what I bought it for. As a handy touch-up tool, I have not experienced any issues like strain or cramping. The Shard fits neatly between my thumb and forefinger, and because it's somewhat akin to a 90-degree angled hex wrench in how you apply it, it provides a good amount of leverage even when held with just those two fingers.
I highly recommend the Gerber Shard. It's a great tool that's met all my needs (so far), and at a great price too! I even bought a second one because I began using the original with my knife sharpening kit. It's that handy!
