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T-10 Review
I bought this small pocket
tool at the local
Ace Hardware store. I had been
looking for the Swiss made one,
but have not found them anywhere
in town. So when I saw this one
for $16 I bought it right away.
It is well made, and the locks
are great. The locks hold well
and need to be deliberately disengaged.
I have used it for a few jobs over
the past few weeks and it seems
to be holding up well. It is becoming
loose, so I wouldn't use it on
a keyring. But it really is large
to be carried every day. This would
go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring
in the bag so that the tool is
always available but not lost at
the bottom of a pocket. It is not
heavy, but it is solid steel so
it is not light either. This tool
is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1)
Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver,
3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4)
Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle
opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8)
Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10)
Wire cutters and strippers |
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100% stainless
steel construction Half
degree tapered jaws ensure
secure gripping of thick
or thin materials. Taper
provides complete closure
of the jaw tips to allow
you to tightly grasp thin
materials

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Fits in pocket or on
key ring. The design of the tool
creates a locking ring that holds
into place on a keyring. Loose
in a pocket, the T-10 would cut
pockets and get snagged on fabrics,
etc

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the T10 is about 1/4" wide and
4" long when opened

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- Knife - good, sharp, good
shape
- Small Phillips screwdriver
- fairly well made, tried to
use it a few times, didn't
work as often as it did
- Small Flathead screwdriver
- useful, used it a few
times
- Large Flathead screwdriver
- Also looks like it could
be useful, haven't used it
yet
- Bottle opener - looks
like a stretch, but have
yet to test it
- File - Haven't used it, but
it looks like it could be handy,
interesting shape with a point
- Tweezers - another interesting
shape, haven't used them much,
might work to remove a splinter
- Large pliers - afraid to
use them to aggressively, but
so far they are working well
- Fine pliers - used them a
few times to remove staples,
etc and have worked well
- Wire cutters and strippers
- afraid to damage them with
large wire, steel, etc, but
for thin copper these should
work well
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Hollow ground knife blade with
flat ground polished edge. Tools
lock open for added safety. Reduce
the risk of a tool accidentally
closing. Poly Washers separate
tools for smoother
action and longer life.

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"By-pass" wire cutters cut up
to 12 gauge wire. Interlocking
small pliers teeth grab thin
materials. Large pliers teeth
are timed to tightly grab common
size fasteners.

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Here are three pocket
multi tools closed. The Swiss-Tech
Micro-Tool, the IDL T-10 and
the Schrade Tough Chip

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Here are three pocket
multi tools opened. The Swiss-Tech
Micro-Tool, the IDL
T-10 and the Schrade Tough
Chip

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The blade can also be used with
one arm of the pliers extended
to create a larger handle for
the blade. The sharp blade and
easy to hold grip, made short
work of this plastic envelope

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The tool is too small for medium
jobs like this clamshell cell
phone package

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The mini multi tool is is just
right for smaller jobs that are
really better performed with
small tools like this rather
than large pliers.

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