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Ozark Trail Camping Steel 12-in-1 Multi-Tool w/ Sheath

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Walmart has Ozark Trail Camping Steel 12-in-1 Multi-Tool w/ Sheath for $4.87. Select free store pickup where stock permits. Thanks eChemistry

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I'm still pretty new to SlickDeals, so please let me know how I can improve my posts....

I found this Ozark Trail Knife and Multi-tool display in my local Walmart and thought it was a pretty good deal. Maybe good for an emergency back-up that you can thrown in your car's glovebox.

Also, my local Walmart (Dayton, OH) has the Ozark Trail Knife Combo Sets for ~$15 (see pic).


https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-...2/49316747
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True. But the bad multitool you have is also infinitely better than the good tool that you don't have. Yes, these are garbage, but multitool, even cheap ones, have a place.
No, but it is a good throwaround. Imo every vehicle you travel in should have a few emergency items in it. First aid kit, tie downs, flashlight, and multitool to name a few. Even if this turns one screw and cuts one item in its entire lifetime, those uses in the moment are likely worth the $5 if you have no other option.

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10-27-2020 at 01:20 PM.
My Walmart had a similar display of these in the spring for $2.99 each, I believe. I bought two for emergency tool kits. Quality is meh (I could bend it fairly easily), but worth this price.
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10-27-2020 at 01:46 PM.
These are a little nicer if you can still find them for $2.50:

https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=457167608
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10-27-2020 at 03:45 PM.
Good Multi tools are already poor substitutes for real tools. I've got to wonder how bad a budget multi tool is going to be.
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10-27-2020 at 03:51 PM.
Quote from trza :
Good Multi tools are already poor substitutes for real tools. I've got to wonder how bad a budget multi tool is going to be.
True. But the bad multitool you have is also infinitely better than the good tool that you don't have. Yes, these are garbage, but multitool, even cheap ones, have a place.
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True. But the bad multitool you have is also infinitely better than the good tool that you don't have. Yes, these are garbage, but multitool, even cheap ones, have a place.
Maybe in the kid's toolbox. But I get what you are saying. I've got a $2 Ozark Trail knife in the camping kit. I abuse the crap out of it with no regrets. Surprisingly it holds its own. But I take along the skeletool for actual tooling.
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10-27-2020 at 05:07 PM.
I actually have one of these. It is obviously no leatherman, but it is worth 5-10 bucks.
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10-27-2020 at 05:17 PM.
As good as Gerber? I have a Gerber Surge that rusted after several years and was barely even used.
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10-27-2020 at 05:27 PM.
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As good as Gerber? I have a Gerber Surge that rusted after several years and was barely even used.
No, but it is a good throwaround. Imo every vehicle you travel in should have a few emergency items in it. First aid kit, tie downs, flashlight, and multitool to name a few. Even if this turns one screw and cuts one item in its entire lifetime, those uses in the moment are likely worth the $5 if you have no other option.
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10-27-2020 at 05:41 PM.
Cabelas/BPS has a similar mini multi tool for 5.99 that I got for two of my kids

https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/c...ith-sheath
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