January 11, 2008

Sheffield 14-In-1 Multi-Tool

sheffield_multi-tool.jpgWe were wandering around Home Depot the other night and this interesting little tool caught our eye. It's a pocket-sized multi-tool, but, as you can see, it's got a hammer. Who knew you could do such a crazy thing?

The multi-tool is made by Sheffield, a company that we know makes some pretty good knives. The price of this one is under $15 which raises a flag as far as quality is concerned (a Leatherman can go for up to $100), but Sheffield has a lifetime warranty, so they'll stand behind their product.

Read on to find out what the 14 tools are.

Once you get past the hammer (and nail claw), there are 12 other tools in the mix. They are:

  • 1/4" Slotted Screwdriver
  • 1/16" Slotted Screwdriver
  • #2 Phillips Screwdriver
  • Linesman Pliers
  • Regular Pliers
  • Serrated Blade
  • Razor Sharp Knife
  • Wire Cutters
  • Wire Stripper
  • Can Opener
  • Key Holder File

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Posted by Doug Mahoney at January 11, 2008 5:06 AM

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I love me some gadgets and I love me some tools. Anything that combines both is going on my wish list! I don't know how often I'd use it, but this would be cool to have.


Posted by: der5er at January 11, 2008 11:26 AM
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