Gerber 07500G Multi Plier MP600 Blunt Nose Carbide Insert Cutters with Sheath

31RMGK3DTRL. SL160  Gerber 07500G Multi Plier MP600 Blunt Nose Carbide Insert Cutters with Sheath

  • Simply rotate the tungsten carbide cutters 120-Degree, and you’ve got yourself a good as new tool
  • After 3 rotations the entire cutter can be replaced
  • One handed opening pliers
  • Stainless steel construction, pliers type blunt nose
  • Components blunt nose pliers, Tungsten carbide insert cutters, wire crimper, fine edge knife, serrated knife, cross point screwdriver, small, medium and large flat blade screwdrivers, lanyard ring, can opener, bottle opener, file, and ruler

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Gerber 07500G Multi Plier MP600 Blunt Nose Carbide Insert Cutters with Sheath


5 Responses to “Gerber 07500G Multi Plier MP600 Blunt Nose Carbide Insert Cutters with Sheath”

  1. The Gerber Blunt nose Multi Tool is one I always carry.

    Although there are some features inferior to the Leatherman Super-tool 200, namely the size of the knife blades, and the great saw on the Leatherman. The Gerber tool has many advantages, foremost among them is the tool only requires one hand to operate (two buttons on the side allow the pliers to slip up into place), and the other big advantage is the blunt nose end on the pliers allows easy gripping on larger items than just wire (very handy if you need a quick turn to a nut or bolt). A couple of other advantages, the can opener works slightly better than the Leatherman’s, and the Philips screw driver is #2 (although it is very short and clumsy.) Personally, I carry both when working.

  2. This is one of the better tools that I have found and purchased. The tools lock into place when you open the knife. The knife blade has kept it’s edge. The tool is not heavy and bulky.

  3. these are the most handy multi tool we’ve found, we prefer this version to the folding “butterfly” kind you see everywhere. easier for one handed operation, just plain more convenient.

  4. I use this multiplier when I am sailing, and always have it on my belt. Many fixes can be made on the spot, saving a visit to the tool bin. I believe there are similar tools that cost more, but I haven’t seen one at a higher cost that was better.

  5. I would like to give this a five rating, but they now have the blade option being difficut to open, they don’t have the groove in the blade matching up with the indentaion in the handle so its difficult to get the blade out. But I now like the blade being just that, rather than when they had (or have)the serrations also on the blade. Other than the indentations not matching up, it’s a very good purchase.

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