As the founder of Multitool.org Grant has been a collector of Swiss Army Knives and multitools for over 25 years, and a user for over 40 years.
With a day job working in the field, either out in the woods or on industrial sites, Grant uses tools every day for all manner of different purposes.
Our 16th Anniversary this month is big- how big? So big we had to roll out the handful known as the Gerber Cable Dawg telecommunications tool.
Continuing the trend of tools with our name on them as part of our 16th Anniversary, today we are looking at the red ALOX Victorinox Pioneer X that we had produced in 2017.
We've put our logo on a lot of cool tools in the past, but this early SOG ToolClip may be the coolest!
This long weekend saw lots of tool use, from assembling a new Coleman barbecue in the rain to trimming rhubarb with an Opinel #5!
We've looked at the SwissTool RS, and that was super cool. We looked at a Black Oxide SwissTool and that was even cooler. Now, let's look at the coolest of the cool, the NATO issue SwissTool!
Today we are looking at my favorite version of the Leatherman Skeletool, in coyote tan.
As we get closer to the 16th Anniversary of Multitool.org I get a bit nostalgic- and that explains today's Tool Of The Day, an Opinel No.9 with a high carbon blade.
This tool is so cool we couldn't help but brand it! This is the Multitool.org Edition Gerber MP600 Pro Scout that we did almost sixteen years ago, in the early days of the site!
What better way to finish out the week than this beautiful Wenger EvoWood 18 SOSAK Knife Of The Year for 2010?
If you want to talk about innovative features on tools you really need to look at SOG tools like this PowerAccess Assist.
What kind of people would write collect and review multitools? Quite simple really- we are designers and do-ers, outdoors types and indoor types, mechanics, doctors, problem solvers and problem makers. As such, we have, as a world spanning community, put every type, size and version of multitool, multifunction knife, pocket knife and all related products to every test we could manage in as many places and environments as there are.