Multitool is a small, handy tool that can be useful both in everyday life and during camping, outdoor expeditions, field work, or small home repairs. When choosing it, it is worth paying attention not only to the number of functions but also to the quality of workmanship, type and number of available tools, ease of use, and weight.
In this ranking, we present multitools available in the MILITARY offer, selected for the best functionality, practicality, and quality-to-price ratio. It should be noted that the best multitool does not always mean the model with the most tools — the most important thing is to match it to your own needs, the way it is worn, and the type of tasks it will be used for.
Multitool Ranking
We have prepared a list of noteworthy multitools from the MILITARY offer. These are models distinguished by their functionality, solid construction, high-quality materials, and practical tools that will perform well both in everyday use and during outdoor activities. The order of presented products is random and does not constitute a classification by quality, popularity, or price.
Multitool Badger Outdoor Thorn - Black
A handy, functional multitool equipped with 14 tools, including pliers with wire cutter, knife, wood saw, and reamer. The set also includes a durable polyester sheath. The frame and all tools are made of high-quality stainless steel, which has undergone professional heat treatment, ensuring each element has optimal hardness for its function. Badger Outdoor multitools come with a 10-year warranty.
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Multitool Mamba Tac Knife Clip 6w1 - Black
A handy multitool equipped with 6 tools, including a sturdy glass breaker. It will be useful during daily activities, minor repairs, and as emergency vehicle equipment.
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Multitool Badger Outdoor Solid Black
A handy, practical multitool equipped with 16 tools, including spring-loaded pliers with a replaceable wire cutter, knife, saw, and cutting hook. The set also includes a durable polyester sheath. The frame and all tools are made of high-quality stainless steel, which has undergone professional heat treatment, ensuring each element has optimal hardness for its function. All tools of the Badger Outdoor Solid multitool are locked, making it safe to use. Badger Outdoor multitools come with a 10-year warranty.
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Multitool Badger Outdoor Ash - Blackwash
Multitool equipped with 18 tools including pliers with a replaceable wire cutter, knife, saw, and file. It is a proposal for people looking for a durable, handy model with a wide range of functions that will be useful both for everyday tasks and minor repairs, as well as outdoor activities such as camping in the forest. A black sheath made of durable nylon is included. Badger Outdoor multitools come with a 10-year warranty.
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Multitool Mamba Tac Craft 12w1 - Black
Multitool made of stainless steel with 12 tools. The lightweight and compact dimensions make it easy to carry and store in a backpack, pocket, or on a belt. It will be useful for everyday tasks and minor repairs, as well as camping or outdoor activities.
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The Best Multitool - What Is It?
The best multitool is one that is tailored to the way it is used, not just the one with the longest list of functions. A different model is suitable as a light EDC tool for everyday carrying, another as a solid multitool for work, and yet another as part of equipment for camping, a survival expedition, or a car emergency kit.
When choosing, it is worth focusing primarily on:
- set of tools — in practice, pliers, a blade, wire cutter, screwdrivers, scissors, file, opener, saw, and bit holder are most often useful,
- tool locks — increase safety when cutting, sawing, screwing, or working under greater pressure,
- ease of use — tools should open smoothly, fit well in the hand, and allow quick use in the field or during repair,
- size and weight — a compact multitool will be more convenient for EDC, while a larger model is usually better for heavier tasks,
- wearing method — clip, sheath on the belt, or case facilitate quick access to the tool and improve daily use comfort,
- application — a simpler pocket multitool is enough for the city, a model with strong pliers and bits is better for work, and it is worth having a saw, blade, and dirt-resistant tools in the outdoors.
A good multitool should be practical, durable, and comfortable to wear. The best choice is a model that truly meets the user's needs — instead of offering many functions, most of which will never be used.
TOP 5 Multitools - Technical Specification
Below we present a detailed comparison of multitools available in the MILITARY offer. This makes it easier to compare the most important features of each model, such as the number of tools, presence of pliers, blade, saw, scissors, wire cutter, locks, or method of carrying, and choose the multitool best suited for everyday carry, work, camping, or emergency kit.
| Features/Product | Multitool Badger Outdoor Thorn - Black | Multitool Mamba Tac Knife Clip 6w1 - Black | Multitool Badger Outdoor Solid Black | Multitool Badger Outdoor Ash - Blackwash | Multitool Mamba Tac Craft 12w1 - Black |
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| Main Blade Length | 72 mm | 68 mm | 74 mm | 73 mm | 56 mm |
| Pliers | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wire Cutter | Yes (replaceable) | No | Yes (replaceable) | Yes (replaceable) | Yes (replaceable) |
| Wire Stripper | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Blade Steel | 420 | Stainless | 440 | 440A | Stainless |
| File | Yes (steel) | No | Yes (steel) | Yes (steel) | Yes (steel) |
| Saw | Yes (integral) | No | Yes (integral) | Yes (integral) | Yes (integral) |
| Can Opener | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Bottle Opener | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Materials | Steel | Steel | Steel | Steel | Steel + Plastic |
| Length | 105 mm | 115 mm | 107 mm | 113 mm | 108 mm |
| Weight | 250 g | 100 g | 253 g | 275 g | 315 g |
| Manufacturer | Badger Outdoor | Mamba Tac | Badger Outdoor | Badger Outdoor | Mamba Tac |
Multitools - Frequently Asked Questions
How does a multitool differ from a pocketknife?
The basis of a multitool is usually pliers, a wire cutter, screwdrivers, a file, a knife, a saw, an opener, and other technical tools. A pocketknife often relies on a blade and a few extras such as a corkscrew, opener, tweezers, or small scissors. If the priority is minor repairs, camping, and technical work, a multitool is better. If you mainly want a lightweight tool for everyday carry, a pocketknife will suffice.
Which multitool to choose for EDC, or everyday carry?
For EDC, it is best to choose a compact, lightweight multitool that is comfortable to carry in a pocket, organizer, or belt case. A good model for everyday use should have pliers, a blade, flat and cross screwdrivers, scissors, an opener, and a file. It is worth paying attention to the tool lock, one-handed blade opening, pocket clip, and weight — a too-large multitool will quickly become uncomfortable for everyday carry.
How many tools should a good multitool have?
A good multitool does not need to have the largest number of functions. In practice, it is more important whether it has the tools you will actually use. For most applications, around 10-18 functions are sufficient, including pliers, a knife, a wire cutter, screwdrivers, a file, scissors, an opener, and possibly a saw. Models with a very large number of tools are more versatile but usually heavier and less convenient for everyday carry.
Can a multitool replace a home toolbox?
A multitool can replace basic tools in emergency situations but not a full toolbox. It will be useful for tightening a screw, cutting a cord, repairing equipment, opening packaging, preparing small items, or camping tasks. However, it will not replace full-size pliers, wrenches, screwdrivers, a hammer, or specialized workshop tools. It is more of a handy emergency kit than a set for regular repair work.
What are the best multitool brands?
Among the most recognizable multitool brands, Leatherman is most often mentioned, known for durable tools for work, outdoor use, and everyday carry. However, it is worth looking not only at the popularity of the manufacturer but also at the specific parameters of a given model: number of tools, steel quality, locks, weight, ergonomics, and carrying method. Other brands such as Victorinox, Gerber, SOG, Ruike, Roxon, Ganzo, or Badger Outdoor also offer multitools in different price ranges and for different applications. The best multitool is not always the most expensive or well-known model, but one that suits the user's real needs — EDC, work, camping, survival expedition, or emergency kit.
What steel should a good multitool be made of?
A good multitool should be made of stainless steel resistant to corrosion and easy to maintain. Blade steels often include types such as 420HC, 440C, 12C27, 154CM, or S30V in more expensive models. For everyday use, not only the steel grade is important but also its heat treatment, rust resistance, and ease of sharpening. In a multitool, compromise is key: the steel should hold its edge well but also not be too difficult to sharpen in the field.
Where to carry a multitool – pocket, belt, or backpack?
The most convenient way to carry a multitool depends on its size and application. Small EDC models can be carried in the pocket or on a clip. Larger multitools are better carried in a belt holster, as they are heavier and more quickly accessible during work. It is worth carrying a spare multitool or a larger expedition model in a backpack, which does not need to be constantly at hand but will be useful during camping, equipment repairs, or longer trips.
Can I take a multitool on a plane in carry-on luggage?
It is safest to assume that a multitool with a blade should be packed in checked baggage, not carry-on. The European Commission states that sharp objects, such as knives or razor blades, should not be carried in hand luggage. The TSA in the USA also explicitly states that multitools with knives are prohibited in carry-on baggage. The final decision always rests with airport security, so it is worth checking the airline’s and airport’s regulations before flying.
How to care for a multitool and maintain its moving parts?
A multitool should be regularly cleaned of sand, mud, dust, and material residues, especially after use in the field. After contact with water, it should be thoroughly dried, and moving parts lubricated with a small amount of technical oil. The blade should be sharpened according to the type of grind, and screwdrivers, pliers, and cutters checked for looseness and damage. A multitool should not be used as a crowbar, hammer, or for tasks exceeding its construction, as this may damage locks, joints, or working ends.
Check All Multitools Available at MILITARY
In the MILITARY offer, you will find a wide selection of multitools for EDC, work, DIY, survival, camping, and tactical applications. Available are full-size models with pliers, wire cutters, saws, scissors, and bit holders, as well as lighter pocket tools, minitools, multitool cards, and accessories. In the store, you will find models from well-known manufacturers such as Leatherman, Badger Outdoor, Gerber Gear, ROXON, SOG, Victorinox, Mamba Tac, and Ganzo, making it easy to choose a tool depending on the way it is carried, budget, and real applications. Whether you are looking for a compact multitool for everyday carry, a solid model for heavier work, or a practical tool for an expedition — MILITARY offers options for beginners and more demanding users.