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The ROCKTOL 29-in-1 Multitool is a heavy-duty, stainless steel multitool designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring replaceable HRC80 wire cutters, interchangeable saw blades, and 29 integrated tools including pliers, knives, scissors, and an 8-bit driver set, it offers unmatched versatility. Its ergonomic 3D-machined handle and quick-access folded tools maximize efficiency, while the durable nylon sheath with multiple pockets and belt loop ensures portability and protection. Weighing 11.4 ounces and measuring 4.49 x 1.65 x 0.79 inches, this multitool is your all-in-one solution for camping, survival, DIY, and professional tasks.








| Brand | ROCKTOL |
| Color | Silver |
| Included Components | Nylon sheath, 2 x wire cutters, 2 x saw blades, 8 x double-ended bits |
| Item Weight | 11.4 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.49 x 1.65 x 0.79 inches |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
J**C
Clonosaurus
A number of different companies are making these Leatherman clones. Bibury, Daicamping, SwissTech, Nextool. I previously got the Bibury Surge clone and gave it as a gift. I have the Rocktol 12 in 1 pocket multitool and love everything about it, so when it came time to get a Surge clone for myself, I went with Rocktol again. While the Bibury was definitely good for the price, its fit, finish and action was noticeably inferior to my Leatherman. This one on the other hand, is scary good. Because the Leatherman is a Leatherman, USA made, and 4x the price, I will assume it is still better, more durable perhaps, and with a better warranty. But initial impression I see no obvious difference in quality. Fit and finish is excellent, action is smooth, all the tools lock up perfectly. And the 1/4” bit driver is far superior to the Leatherman driver and its proprietary slim bits. The bits included with the Rocktol are retained with a ball detent, but I will be epoxying a magnet into the driver and using my Wiha double ended bits. With a magnet installed, my Leatherman ratchet driver and bit driver extender will plug in no problem. Or you could get hex end bit driver extenders and a hex end 711 ratchet for much cheaper than what Leatherman charges. One thing I would change, and this applies to all of these Chinese clones, is the sheath. It’s junk. There are large cutouts on the sides of the sheath that expose the tool to dust, dirt, moisture etc., and you won’t be able to put anything else in the main pocket without the risk of them falling out. The small elastic pocket on the front of the sheath that contains the bits does not seem very secure while at the same time making it awkward to take the bit card out, which is always snagging. There are no extra internal pockets. The side pockets are not elastic like on a Leatherman, but nylon, and one of them is stitched mostly closed so that it can only contain the Torx Allen key for disassembling your tool and a small ziplock baggie with your spare wire cutter blades. If you really want to replicate a Leatherman kit with bits, flashlight, ratchet, and t-shank accessories, you will not be able to do it with this sheath. Certainly not a deal breaker as there are plenty of affordable options out there, but since these Chinese companies have done such a good job of duplicating a Leatherman at 1/4 of the price, it seems it shouldn’t be too hard to provide a better sheath. I cannot guarantee that you will have the exact same experience as me. You may get a Bibury that is better than the one I got, or a Rocktol that is not quite as perfect as mine. At these prices the quality control may not be as exacting as that of a US company selling a $150 tool. But I am very impressed and also a little worried for Leatherman. These companies are beating them at their own game and responding more quickly to customer demand and feedback. When a tool isn’t working quite right, they fix it. They include bits, spare saw blades and wire cutters, all for 1/4 of the price. Bibury sells a spare parts and accessories kit that fits exactly with this Rocktol. I got it solely for the t-shank scalpel holder which I modded to fit my Surge, but Leatherman should already be offering accessories like this if they want to stay competitive. I recently snagged one of their ratchet drivers after waiting over a year for it to be back in stock and seeing it go on ebay for upwards of $250. That is unacceptable. Someday soon one of these Chinese companies might make their own ratchet driver and put it out there for $12-15, and always have it in stock. I’m all for buying American, but it is also a buyer’s market. If customers are made to fight tooth and nail for your products, they will go elsewhere as soon as they are able.
T**0
Quality tool! Great value!
I’ve own several different Leathermen tools and the Rocktol stacks up well to any one of them. Comes with a belt sheath and different spare driver tips, saw blade attachment. Heavy duty and great tool for 1/2 the price of Leatherman.
S**.
You can’t go wrong with this knife
I will buy this again in a flash. This is a great knife, good quality, steel easy to open solid build with no slop at all. An outstanding value considering the comparable Leatherman at twice the price.
C**R
Almost perfect Multitool---(scissor spring issues)
For starters, I absolutely love this Multitool. It's build like an absolute tank! The VG-10 steel blade is super sharp out of the box, it feels extremely sturdy with a great variety of tools that fit my needs perfectly. The pliars are absolutely top notch... this would be a 5 star tool if not for one unfortunate issue I've ran into(and if the scissors aren't important to you than it's not a big deal) The only issue I've come to find with this multitool is the Scissor spring. I'm not sure if it's the coating that causing the measurements to be off but it will randomly slip over your handle and essentially lock the blades shut until you push it back under the handle you press. This happens extremely frequent and I'm not sure if this is a Design error or if it was a particular quality control issue. I've sent an e-mail to the company in regards to this as the Scissors on my RockTol Gen R don't have this issue.---- I will update this e-mail when I hear back from their customer service.
A**N
Perfect Multitool for very reasonable Price
Superb product! So far, I have absolutely no complaints regarding the ROCKTOL 29-in-1 Multitool's performance and build quality. Its wide array of tools, particularly the replaceable wire cutters and saw, feel robust and handle tasks with impressive efficiency, living up to the promise of a comprehensive multitool. However, it's definitely on the heavier side, especially when directly compared to my existing mini multitool, the NexTool 12-in-1 Mini Sailor Pliers. While the weight is a trade-off for its extensive features and durable construction, it's something to consider for those prioritizing ultra-light portability. For my uses, the added capability and strength far outweigh the extra heft.
J**D
EXCELLENT DESIGN, UTILTY, AND QUALITY
My wife bought me a 9 tool Leatherman 30 years ago that cost over $100. This 29 tool is AWESOME and cost 60% less than my original. Design, utility, and quality - EXCELLENT. It uses normal found everywhere 1/4" bits instead of goofy specialty bits. Also, the file is removable so you actually sharpen the tools (knife, awl, scissors, etc) on the multi tool - WHAT A CONCEPT!
R**K
Supper tool.
Much nicer than expected
J**R
Good Tool, CRAPPY sheath
The problem is the sheath that came with it. This was obviously designed by somebody that never actually wears the tool on their belt. The belt loop has a snap for ease of use - i.e. it comes unsnapped and the tool falls off your belt when bumped hard. The pocket for the saw blades isn't closed all the way to the bottom, so when the sheath is flexed - the extra blades fall out. Same with the cutter bit tool and spare wire cutter bits. The flap over the top of the tool is short so that it can leave room for the set of screwdriver bits - which means the bits stick out and hook on clothing, AND it's hard to get your finger under the end of the flap to unsnap it. That flap really needs to cover the bits.
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