🛠️ Elevate your everyday carry with the ultimate 21-in-1 multitool—because being prepared never goes out of style.
The WETOLS 21-in-1 Multitool combines needle nose pliers, wire cutters, multiple screwdrivers, blades, and more into a compact, stainless steel design. Featuring a self-locking safety mechanism and ergonomic handle, it’s built for durability and comfort. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, DIYers, and professionals, it includes a hard-wearing pouch for easy carrying and comes backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Color | Silver |
Material | #𝟭 𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗱 |
Brand | WETOLS |
Item Weight | 334 Grams |
Included Components | Hard-wearing multitool sheath |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Folded Size | 4.13 in |
UPC | 755641676984 |
Manufacturer | WETOLS |
Part Number | WE-182 |
Item Weight | 11.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.84 x 2.36 x 1.73 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WE-182 |
Size | 21-in-1 |
Style | We-182 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Extension Length | 6.7 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Special Features | Needle-nose plier, Combination pliers, End cutting pliers, Blade, Hexagon sleeve, Scale, Sickle, Rope-cutting knife, Bottle opener, Slotted screwdriver, Hole puncher, Can opener, Mini slotted screwdriver; 4x bits x2 functions; |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**Y
Design, Features, Strength, Function, Cost!
This multi-tool is great, especially for the price! It is built like a brick outhouse! It has lots of tools. And therefore, it is kind of on the chunky/heavy side. All of the foldout tools have locks. The hex-tool foldout has two locking positions.I used a $25 gift certificate to purchase and made this choice partly to show the gift-giver that I was getting something I like within the range of the gift. (It was my stepson.) Being happy with this choice, I still wish that domestic producers could offer such economical products.
S**R
Solid. Easy to extract and retract tools
Solid. Tools easily extract and retract. Pliers work very well. The multittol is a little heavy but if it was lighter, it would be less solid, so I think the weight is *justified*. I lke the leatherette case for the multitool. I also like the four bits for the screwdriver that are in a small pouch in this case.. Got a great price on this. Been looking for a good multitool for a long time that I could afford. This seems definitely a good choice. Most importantly, as I stated at the start of this review: the tools easily extract and retract, and the tool is solid.
F**O
works well
Made solid. With some weight to it. Most tools on a multi tool I have seen on the smaller design. Price worth it. easy to use. all tools work well.
J**.
Excellent tool!!! The holder/Sheath needs some work.
I have purchased a total of four of these tools, two as gifts, two for myself; I like to have options in different places. As long as you don’t misuse the tools (e.g. try to pry anything & everything open with it), this will last you a good long time. This is a tool for someone with strong hands, or for someone who aspires to have strong hands, or for someone who doesn’t mind taking an extra moment to open the tool. If you get my drift.The knife is fairly sharp (cuts paper okay)The crosshatch file is versatile & durableThe saws are okay, they’ll cut if you’ll saw; make sure you clean them after.The bottle and can openers are… bottle and can openers.The screwdriver bits come in real handy at all levels! Several teams at FRC Worlds 2023 used them while waiting in line to play their matches——fixed a number of their issues real quick.The pliers are great and multifunctional; I use them almost daily; can also cut* wire*. rRemember: it’s a MULTI tool therefore it cannot, and will not, do as great a job as the single tool itself, and pliers are already NOT a “good” replacement for wrenches. However, this little guy sure comes in handy. I absolutely love it for my day-to-day needs in technology, education, and robotics. Or general garage engineer nonsense.Why didn’t I give it a 5 star? Because of the holder/sheath. Oh, it’s quite nice to use, very secure and holds the multi tool and screwdriver bits together quite compactly, and the button latch is easy to close and open, but it won’t open on its own. HOWEVER the materials used on the side of the holder/sheath is NOTdurable; after a few weeks of it being on my belt it started to tear, and a few weeks after that it deteriorated to the point that as of today, the tool started falling out of the holder/sheath. Very sad. Aside from this, I ABSOLUTELY love this product, and would recommend it to others. To the Vender: PLEASE Improve your tool holder/sheath material.Thanks! :)
A**R
Heavy, too heavy for EDC. VERY solid. Good feel with pliers.
The locking feature on several of the tools is a real confidence builder. Great pliers, assembly feel is awesome unlike the odd bite Leatherman's have. Most screwdriver tools are poor, not this. Very heavy, too heavy for EDC. GREAT VALUE
K**Y
Long Positive Detailed Review
So this is an excellent multi-tool for alot of reasons. It was my first pick when I was looking for a daily driver. I will first write a mini review on every individual tool, then I will write a more macroscopic review.Starting with the Pliers. The pliers are quite good. They are very thick, I have never been worried about them failing. I will also say that they do not have any exposed spring, and in the 8 months I have owned these pliers, whatever mechanism that is used to keep the jaws open has not weakened even a bit. The teeth are quite solid, and have not received any noticeable damage upon study. Full disclaimer, I have used the pliers the least out of all the tools except the awl. The size at the very tip of the pliers is 35mm. These pliers are not quite as needle nose as one may desire, but when clenched the nose is 2.7x5.3mm rectangle, which is pretty small. The wire-cutters are, in my opinion, the weakest part of the tool as a whole, but will still suffice for a vast majority of tasks. They come quite sharp, and the tool will never shear apart. The jaws of this tool are firmly in place, so if your wire refuses to cut, you will not damage the tool as a whole, only the sharpness of the wire cutters. Though they come sharp, I was surprised how quickly they dulled. A 14 gauge steel wire put a small dent in them. Admittedly that was a job for dedicated pliers, but it should be noted that 14 gauge steel is too much. The cutters still work great, I just don't use them for heavy gauge wire anymore.The legs of the tool rotate extremely well, it takes no great effort to move them, but it isn't so little that gravity will ever do it.The knife:The knife is a clip point blade of pretty decent sharpness. There is a hole near the base both to grip and pull out the knife, and to alleviate weight. This hole is clearly stamped and unfinished/unsanded. This is a general feature about this knife that I talk about later, but I am okay with it. The knife is made out of some form of high carbon steel. It does rust, and it rusts faster than the rest of the tool. This is not a huge issue for me, because I take care of my tools. The knife is sharpened easily enough, and isn't high maintenance, but it isn't stainless steel either. Every couple of months (unless you work in a high-caustic environment) give the whole tool a once over and you'll be fine.Screwdriver:The screwdriver is excellent, and I really mean that. It is my most used tool. It takes standard size screwdriver bits, but it comes with 8 of its own double sided bits. The bits stay in via a magnet at the base of the screwdriver, and it is strong enough not to let the bit fall out even when shaking it. I love the fact that you can rotate the screwdriver at a 90 or 180 angle from the rest of the tool, and it is implemented in the best way by locking it in with their new fancy locking system (which is awesome btw, super comfortable and one handed, do it with your eyes closed type system). Two items to note. The screwdriver does not let you keep a double sided bit installed when the tool is closed. A normal bit will work, but not the double sided ones that it comes with. All of the bits that come with it have their type and size printed on the side of that head. All the bits that come with it I have found to be pretty hard, but I have not stress tested them. The bits that come are a T10 (the tool takes this type for disassembly), T15, Flathead 2.5 & 4 & 6, Philips 0 & 1 & 2. The heads have their own little removable compartment on the tool case, which does its job well.File/Ruler:The file does a good job, nothing to complain about. Ruler is excellent, but I would have preferred a black ink as opposed to a tan ink, as it is on a silvery metal, so it can be hard to see in all but perfect lighting. Measuring with a caliper, I can say that the markings on the ruler are (at least to my eye), accurate up to 0.1 mm.Can Opener:Does its job well, is sharp, no complaints.Bottle Opener:My most used bottle opener, is quite good. It would take effort to fail a bottle opener, but it is done well.Its tip is a Flathead screwdriver, from what I can tell it is size 5. It eliminates the need for the double sided flathead bit that the knife comes with basically completely. I would have preferred a different double sided bit, but eh, no biggie.Awl:This is the first time I have ever opened the awl. I don't know what this is for. Uh, it looks fine I guess. It is often said that the least important part of a multitool is the awl... This is true. It has a stamped hole in it, not sure if that is important. The edge of that stamp is sharp, but easily sanded.Wood Saw:Its a wood saw on a multitool, if you need more that dowel rods cut, go get a bigger saw. I will say it is ight for sharpness out of the box. Obviously you wouldn't use this to cut down a tree (I mean you could, but you would only get like 4-5 small trees out of it). If you need something else cut, and you can't do a slicey job of it, I think this is one of the best wood saws I have seen on a multitool.The weird curvy saw:Eh, it is a weird curvy saw, see the clip point knife for more detail.Tool as a whole:Now to see the forest and not the trees;The knife is solid. It is fairly heavy, but that isn't an issue for me. I can say with certainty that this is not stainless steel. It is definitely steel, but not stainless. As a whole, I would say it is mostly some form of carbon steel. When I first bought this knife, about a month after I saw one of my favorite youtubers review this knife in a scientific stress test against other tools. He is really good, you should check him out. He calls this the Mossy Oak for the whole of the review, and it makes top 3 consistently IMO.https://youtu.be/Q9E2PjjdCAM?list=PLjT3B9r2z3fWwh2unOhjJ87HTSBnXEUyy&t=115Now for the tools biggest weakness and strength. It is basically completely stamped. Make no mistake, this is a cheap cheap knife, but it is a *good* cheap knife. It does everything a fancy knife can do, often better. When I say it is cheap, that does not at all show when it comes to performance. It is cheap in that it is constructed cheaply, but that does not mean it isn't durable. When I say it is cheap, I mean that it is comprised exclusively of stamped steel (excluding screws). This shows in that every single edge is rough and sharp. They say this was sandblasted, and perhaps it is true, but it doesn't show. What can be said is that they compensate for this on the handles by lining them with rolled plastic, so it is very comfortable to hold, particularly for bigger hands. It is only upon close inspection and disassembly of the knife will you notice the shortcuts taken on it. Shortcuts are good. Shortcuts mean you can get one of the best multitools on amazon for $20. If you pick and choose where you take your shortcuts so that you are only taking them where it doesn't matter, you did good. This knife does that beyond well, and it is my first choice for multitool. Hard recommend.
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