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Ryobi 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool

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Home Depot has RYOBI 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool (Black) for $9.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Compact design folds away to fit anywhere
  • Conveniently carry with included storage pouch
  • Stainless steel tool design for increased durability
  • Lightweight aluminum handles
  • 14 unique tools built-in, including, needle nose pliers, pipe grips, scissors, nail cleaner, 2-sided file, awl, can opener, wire cutters, saw, knife, Philips screwdriver, slotted screwdriver and bottle opener
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 3.9 from over 185 customer reviews.

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Home Depot has RYOBI 14-in-1 Compact Multi-Tool (Black) for $9.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Compact design folds away to fit anywhere
  • Conveniently carry with included storage pouch
  • Stainless steel tool design for increased durability
  • Lightweight aluminum handles
  • 14 unique tools built-in, including, needle nose pliers, pipe grips, scissors, nail cleaner, 2-sided file, awl, can opener, wire cutters, saw, knife, Philips screwdriver, slotted screwdriver and bottle opener
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 3.9 from over 185 customer reviews.

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I single handily defeated a Kodiak grizzly bear with this multi tool when I was lost in the wilderness.
Purchased a few years back from DirectToolOutlet, and while it has come in handy for maybe $4 with a case/pouch. I find it lacking and go to my leatherman for most cases. The spring doesn't scream reliable but it hasn't broken with limited use

edit: I have used it primarily to close chains/links on jewelry.
In for one. I will keep it in the car for emergencies. I'm on the Ryobi band wagon for better or worse. I am trying to keep my battery operated tools to one battery family.

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Purchased a few years back from DirectToolOutlet, and while it has come in handy for maybe $4 with a case/pouch. I find it lacking and go to my leatherman for most cases. The spring doesn't scream reliable but it hasn't broken with limited use

edit: I have used it primarily to close chains/links on jewelry.
Last edited by social_gamer April 4, 2025 at 03:30 AM.
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FeistyKite520
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All of the real looking reviews, they treat this like it what it is: something that would break if you tried to use it for anything real. But to be fair, that's true for almost every single one of these cheap multi-tools. I've never had a pair where you can use the pliers like serious pliers without breaking them.
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In for one. I will keep it in the car for emergencies. I'm on the Ryobi band wagon for better or worse. I am trying to keep my battery operated tools to one battery family.
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DangerousToys
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Quote from flbuckeye :
In for one. I will keep it in the car for emergencies. I'm on the Ryobi band wagon for better or worse. I am trying to keep my battery operated tools to one battery family.

I have both Dewalt and Ryobi - I have bought same batteries without logo on eBay. Two for under thirty bucks. They work as good. I'm still blown away. How long they last. Just FYI
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SeriousDesk779
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Probably about what its worth. Something that would be fine in the glove box or junk drawer when you have nothing else (though the knife blade looks tiny, it should open amazon boxes).
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mx7
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I single handily defeated a Kodiak grizzly bear with this multi tool when I was lost in the wilderness.
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Does this use the 18v one+ battery system, or do I have to get the USB lithium?
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Quote from armedmetallica :
Does this use the 18v one+ battery system, or do I have to get the USB lithium?

unfortunately this needs not one, but two, 40v mower batteries to function. and even then you'll get maybe an hour out of it.
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armedmetallica
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Quote from noapparentfunction :
unfortunately this needs not one, but two, 40v mower batteries to function. and even then you'll get maybe an hour out of it.
rats. i was afraid of that. i'm only on the 18v system - so i won't get into this - I don't have another use for 40v. oh well. hopefully the next multi-tool is battery free, hand operated.
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Quote from mx7 :
I single handily defeated a Kodiak grizzly bear with this multi tool when I was lost in the wilderness.
But which tools did you use?
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lilgrubbybaby
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I bought this thing a while ago and it is awful lol. The knife is as sharp as a spoon.
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dad3and3
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I bought this the last time it was on sale. It's small and I would say fine for light duty hobby type of applications but it really isn't a serious tool. I would not buy it again.
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gmao128
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Quote from momgoes2college :
But which tools did you use?

Probably the can opener. He opened some cans for the grizzly with that, so they became friends
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Or maybe the knife to stab his buddy in the leg. Remember kids you don't have to run faster than the bear, just faster than your buddy.
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what's the odds of using this tool in one's life time?

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