🔍 Discover the multitool that does it all!
The WORKPRO 15-in-1 Multitool is a versatile pocket knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It combines essential tools like pliers, a knife, saw, and screwdrivers into a compact, durable design. Made from premium stainless steel, it features a safety locking mechanism and comes with a sturdy sheath for easy portability.
Color | Silver Grey |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | WORKPRO |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 0.8 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Included Components | Plier, Knife, Saw, Screwdriver, Wire Cutter, Bottle/Can Opener, Double Sided Nail File, etc. |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
Folded Size | 1.5‘’x4‘’x0.8‘’ |
UPC | 820909754688 |
Manufacturer | WORKPRO |
Part Number | KW014085A |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 0.8 x 4 inches |
Item model number | KW014085A |
Size | 1.5‘’x0.8‘’x4‘’ |
Style | Multitool |
Finish | Stone washing |
Pattern | 15-in-1 Multitool |
Installation Method | Manul |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity Description | 15-in-1 |
Extension Length | 6.3 Inches |
Head Style | Plier |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Edge | multi-type |
Special Features | Durable, Multi-Purpose, Compact size and lightweight, Remarkable ALL-Locking Design, |
Usage | Multi-Purpose |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**.
Solid tool!
Well made, with just about everything you need. A bit heavy for every day pocket carry, mine lives in my backpack and sees frequent use. All tools lock open. Has truly gotten me out of a couple of sketchy situations. Love it!
E**4
Surprising what $20 will buy.
I have had a Leatherman for years, occasionally I set it down and misplace it for a few days or even a few weeks but always eventually find it again. It has now been all summer and it could be lost forever, but the costs for replacing one of those is too high right now, especially when it still could turn up again. So I was tired of not having a knife/multi tool and so decided to buy a Workpro, and just see if it can get me by for now. Well I am absolutely thrilled with this knife! I actually in some ways like it better than my Leatherman. I like that unlike my Leatherman, all the tools access without opening the handles up. The locking mechanism is stout, almost too stout until I put a little oil in it which really loosened it up. The saw is new, my Leatherman didn't have that and is quite sharp. The knife blade wasn't super sharp but well hollow ground, and a minute with a diamond sharpening rod had it to near razor sharpness. The scissors I feel are superior to Leatherman's, almost as good as Swiss Army ones. All the screw drivers seem very useful, the straight screw driver blades are ground a bit narrower than the Leatherman, making it more useful, but potentially more fragile too I suppose.The only downside I see is the weight of the Workpro, but that isn't that big of a deal. I would hope that the added heft will make it a stronger tool. Time will tell, but this multi tool ain't no junk, that's for sure!Edited. As I use this knife I am liking it all the more. It feels like it is going to last a very long time, not a piece of junk at all. A very small gripe I had was that the stainless metal was for the most part quite dull, including parts of the handle, the knife blade etc. So I took a small piece of scotch pad and shined it up, then used very fine steel wool to finish it off. It looks so much better now (see photo). Took around a half hour to do this.
S**O
Value Multi-tool Needs work to be Great
This can be a Great for the Value multi-tool but it needs work, first the tool is very stiff, I would break a nail before some of the tools would deploy, and the lock/release tab is Very stiff and hard to release the tools. The pliers made a grinding sound when using and the knife blade was dull. So after using WD40 to clean all the tool joints, a lot of dirt/residue came out, then I used Nano oil to lube all the joints and the pliers and worked them back and forth until they started to move easily (I had to loosen a tiny bit the screw on the knife side because the tool were so stiff) I also had to work the work the lock/release tab back and forth with another screwdriver to loosen because it was almost unusable. I had to sharpen the knife properly.Now the good news It now works Great! for the price, the tool is heavy duty and feel very solid all the tools are work nicely, although the pliers are for light use like electrical wire or soft steel, I used them to cut a small hard nail and it marred the cutters (I had to fix with a small file and it works fine now). It also fits in my maxpedition single sheath along with the Leatherman bit adapter which adds 14 more bit options to the work pro. I used all the tools and no problem in their function all work good, not as good as a leatherman but get the job done. This tool compared to leatherman is no contest the leatherman is so much better in feel and function for a tool you use frequently, but if you use it only occasionally or want an extra tool for your vehicle, or you don't want to spend the money for a leatherman this tool is very good if you put a little work into it.
C**A
Great Gift Idea... but with a Grandparents warning....
Great multitool... it's got some weight to it. Perfect for a gift... heavy in the box. Awesome sheath that comes with it. The first one I got looked like it might have been a returned model. I contacted Amazon, the seller immediately sent out a replacement.... Great customer service. Get several of these, for gift ideas, at under $20 a piece, you won't find another gift that has a great initial "feel" to the box... it's heavy, and creates curiosity immediately upon holding it in your hand... When it arrived, I initially thought it was a part I ordered for my Jeep.... yes, for the size of the box it comes in, it's that heavy!!! Any 10 year old kid who's being raised by their grandparents, and spends time outdoors, in the woods will go nuts over this!... and any adult would also... but probably not the kids' parents (your adult children who parented your grandchildren) if they subscribe to the millennial-model of parenting, because a small knife blade is part of it.... LOL.... it could be dangerous... so, if you are in this same sort of grandparent twilight zone as I am, where you are trying to teach your grandkids to stay off their phones and get into doing something with their hands, with tools, that's fun.... this is the multi-tool that will open the door to a plethora of creative, solution-creating / problem solving opportunities to fix, repair or create something cool. WARNING... DO NOT SHIP THIS TO THEIR HOUSE!!!!... This would be strictly a "at Grampa and Gramma's house only" kind of gift, with mom and dads approval of course... (I'm sorry, what was that?) It can sit in the gun safe, next to the Red Rider BB Gun and the Sling Shot you got them last Christmas, so it's there for them to use when they come to visit.... and if the parental units don't agree, then that's where grand-parenting can take-on a whole new level of "what the hell were you thinking" from both ends of that spectrum... (ya, if you are over 55 and have grand kids, I bet we're on the same page). LOL
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