🔧 Fix it fast, fix it right — your ultimate everyday essential.
The True Utility FIXR Multi-Tool combines 20 versatile tools into a compact, durable design featuring a gold titanium coated disc, black stainless steel body, and razor-sharp K5 carbon steel blade. Sized at just 3.3 x 1 x 0.3 inches and weighing only 1.6 ounces, it includes screwdrivers, spanners, a wire stripper, measuring ruler, and more, all housed with a quick release clip and leather pouch for on-the-go convenience. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand precision and reliability in one sleek package.
Color | 0.3 |
Material | Gold titanium coated disc, black stainless steel body, K5 carbon blade |
Brand | True Utility |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 0.3 x 3.3 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Included Components | True Utility Fixr |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Folded Size | 1.5 x 0.6 x 3 inches |
Drive System | Phillips |
UPC | 756655842396 796254153530 733353886327 506006322202 671495074243 764072357126 732454553176 713752007097 088548375163 718924467808 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05060063226187, 00764072357126, 00506006322202, 05060063224107 |
Manufacturer | Alliance Consumer Group |
Part Number | TU200HC |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.3 x 3.3 inches |
Item model number | TRU-200B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Same Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
C**N
Lasts literally forever. Not quite as useful as I'd have hoped.
I like this product, and purchased it way back on July 2 2016, and I think it's probably the best of it's kind out there. It's lived on my keychain daily Everytime I've left the house.What I don't like:The nail file burns your nails and curls it over rather than truly sanding as a traditional file would.The wrench section is nice, but on any nut that's even a little bit stuck, you're going to have a very hard time turning and probably just wind up hurting yourself.The wire stripper blade is exposed so it rusts and if you attach this to your keys, the only useable part of the blade is going to be quickly ruined. The handling of even trying to use it is really awkward as well.I never wound up using the spoke tool, so for me it doesn't serve a purpose and I'd prefer the money spent on creating that go somewhere else.What I do like:The screwdrivers are pretty handy, but I do wish they had gone with a circular design rather than oblong, as this makes the tool handle wierd.As a prying tool, this is great for getting little plastic shells separated.The ruler markings are also very nice, I've used this to quickly measure bolts, thread sizes, just about anything I've ever needed to measure that's tiny.I also very much like the hook shaped nail cleaner. Great for getting grime out from under your nails when you're all done working.The serrated edge is excellent for opening taped up boxes. If it's not doing the job, flip the tool over and use the spoke tool.The carabiner functions very nicely. On a few occasions, I've popped it out of its socket, but it's simple enough to pop right back in with your hands. It accommodates jean loops very nicely, and supports your keys well.Despite my dislikes though, I still think this tool is great. For the price its come in very handy and it's nice to always have on me without even having to remember it. I'd love to see a V2 redesign of this in the future.
B**N
Neat little tool that's just the right size and weight.
This is a neat little tool. If you compare it to something like a leatherman or gerber it's going to come up lacking, but that's the wrong thing to compare to. The main point of this tool is that it's light enough that it doesn't feel like a boat anchor on your keychain, but is still useful. This fits that need perfectly. My only complaint is that there are a few useless bits. The spring mechanism on the clip could be better, and I'd much rather see a small torx or something rather than the "nail cleaner" or whatever that is. One downside to the bit layout is that if screws are recessed at all you won't be getting to them with this tool, but as with any multitool there have to be tradeoffs.
J**E
Worth the buy if you want a convenient little gadget sometimes
Exactly what I expected.I haven't tested all the gizmos on it but so far so good.Leather pouch didn't seem to fancy, looks fragile but does the trick.File is nice, the large flat edge of the pry bar works as a big flathead screwdriver. Rotating piece is greased up and works alright (though I thought it might rub off the paint over time). Clip is sturdy. Box cutter works great, just think of it like a saw not a knife (it will cut through in one go if you keep it pressed parallel to the box). The prybar can cut a little too. Haven't used Philips head or any wrenches or the wire cutter but they seem fine. Ruler is accurate when compared to a few of my measuring tapes.It is small, but I wanted the size. Perfect for my keychain!So not sure why people are hating on it, I guess don't use it as the tool for the job but as the stand-in for the job. It's likely not intended for heavy use though I'd say it's probably good for it.
B**T
My favorite keyring EDC tool
My favorite keyring EDC tool And easy to clip into my belt loop
J**N
...to have something I can use to easily open boxes and packages within my reach at all times...
The main feature I wanted this for was to have something I can use to easily open boxes and packages within my reach at all times, but it is as useless as the keys that it holds. I get that it probably can't be too sharp for your pockets, but, come on, at least be better than my keys.Screw drivers work well. I'm not sure how to use the wire cutter.. I'd love to watch a slow video of all the features instead of that cool looking, but super quick video they have.I'm overall happy with the product, but I'm disappointed that the main function I was looking forward to is as good as the keys that I've always had within reach to begin with.edit:I tried using the bottle opener function, and could not get under the lip to lift the cap, so I used my regular key chain bottle opener.You're killin' me, Smalls. -_-edit:This really came through in a pinch! Had to take a TV mount off the wall and did not have complete tools. Luckily there were sockets, but no wrench. So I had to use a flat head to get it out. This was VERY tiresome!! But necessary to at least get it past the lips. Once it was past the lips, I was able to use the FIXR pocket tool and unscrew the rest of the way with so much more ease than if I continued to use the socket and flat head.And now I see why there really can't be a sharp blade, as I would not have been able to use it if it were sharp enough to cut or stab my fingers.
A**R
Perfect cor aa keychain tool
My search for the ultimate keychain multitool is over. This does everythimg you could ever ask from a compact keychain tool. Mine came in sae size hex heads. Im glad for this as i really wanted a 1/4" size so i can use standard screwdriver buts with it. I have been flipping the rotational tool all day and no issues at all. The caribeaner is a bit on the weaker side- not totally worthless but not as strong as ones from nite ize or leatherman. The only other thing ro note is the box cutter location is a bit off. It is not the gimping grip as indicated but actually the edge of the flatblade screwdrive/prybar. As a bonus the leather (real!!) case is pretty cool and works very well and smells so cool
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