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Amazon has Gerber Dime Mini Multi Tool (Black; 30-000469N) on sale for $18.02. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Thanks to Community Member StrongDolphin812 for finding this deal.

Key Features:
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Compact, lightweight size fits perfectly in pocket - a daily companion for any task
  • 10 tools: Needle nose spring-loaded pliers, Wire cutter, Fine edge blade, Retail package opener, Scissors, Medium flat driver, Crosshead driver, Bottle opener, Tweezers, File
  • Convenient, easily accessible butterfly opening
  • Overall length: 4.25 inches, Closed Length: 2.75 inches

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The Gerber Dime (Black) is on sale from $25 to $18.02 on Amazon. Looks like a limited time deal. One of the best keychain tools out there IMO.

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Model: Gerber Gear 30-000469N 12-in-1 Dime Multitool Mini, Needle Nose Pliers Pocket Knife Keychain, Bottle Opener, EDC Gear, Black

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10/10/23Amazon$19.19
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11/27/22Amazon$17.40
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02/02/20Amazon$16.55
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07/16/18Amazon$10.45
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Miss the days when this would go down to $9. Great tool though, I have three.
I bought both the Gerber Dime ($15 before MIR at Menards) and the Leatherman Squirt PS4 ($40 on Amazon) to understand how the Leatherman could be worth over 2x the price. After using them for about 7 months, I can say I'd buy the Leatherman again in a heartbeat, and I'd never spend another.....dime... on the Gerber...

If I had bought the Leatherman first, I don't think I'd have been impressed. There's nothing flashy about it. It just works as I'd expect it to. The scissors cut, the tools all open and close smoothly and firmly (but not too firmly). Quality is good. Knife is sharp and the I'd have never noticed the lack of oil all over the tool.

Compare that to the Gerber Dime. The first one I got wouldn't close smoothly (when used as pliers) due to poor tolerances. I'd always have to squeeze it in a special way to get it to close right. The outside was clean, but inside the tool it was covered in oil. Despite this oil, the individual tools each had varying levels of resistance to open, mostly leaning towards way too difficult. The package opener seemed like a cool idea, but it's so dull that I have to use an excessive amount of force and it feels incredibly unsafe. The knife is ok, but not as sharp as the Leatherman's. The pliers feel cheap but seem to work. The last straw for me was when my daughter complained about a loose thread on her shorts. It looked like a little piece of elastic, not even as thick as a toothpick. I pulled the Gerber Dime out and opened the scissors. They would NOT cut this tiny piece of elastic. There was so much play in the scissors they'd just spread apart and the elastic would slip in between them. I grabbed my Leatherman and it had 0 issues.
I thought, ok, maybe I just got a bad one. I would have exchanged it at Menards but they were sold out, so I filed a warranty claim since it comes with a lifetime warranty. I filed that claim on 10/5/21 and they finally shipped a replacement on 1/25/22. It took 4 months just to mail a replacement. They let me keep the other one, but honestly, I don't use either one since I have the leatherman. The new pair close without me squeezing them but all the other issues are the same.

So, would I recommend the Gerber Dime? No
Would I pay $15 for a Gerber Dime? No
Would I pay $5 for a Gerber Dime? No
Would I ever buy another Gerber Dime, no matter the price? No

What's the point of a tool if it doesn't work? Just spend the extra money on the Leatherman and be rest assured that while it won't blow you away with some amazing gimmick (package opener), it'll actually work when you need it to. The 1 and only thing I wish the Leatherman had was tweezers, but the pliers come together so perfectly I've actually been able to use them as tweezers in some situations.

Oh, lastly, I paired each of these multitools with a Nitecore Tube v2. Which makes for an incredibly small but versatile set of tools to carry around. My first Tube started failing with the notorious strobe light on high power. Nitecore sent me 2 more as replacements. I hope they don't also fail, I really like the size and usability of the Nitecore.

I attached a photo so you can see the size of these things.
I got one of these after losing my key chain with a Leatherman Style PS and got tired of replacing it at that price. I was shocked by how much worse it's built. The Leatherman had legit pliers that I could use and even use as wirecutters, as well as some legit scissors. The Gerber scissors are shockingly bad, with a lot of play. For me, I'm quite wary of buying a Gerber again. Seems like they're a budget brand that shows what a great value the Leatherman actually was.

Epilogue; my keys were in my couch, so I have my leatherman back. Sweet.

addenda: I've tried to fly with the Style PS, and it's supposed to be TSA-safe, but if you get a TSA agent who doesn't know the rules, you're still shit out of luck. Lost my first one like that.

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leovip
03-08-2022 at 10:07 AM.
03-08-2022 at 10:07 AM.
Miss the days when this would go down to $9. Great tool though, I have three.
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03-08-2022 at 10:19 AM.
03-08-2022 at 10:19 AM.
Yeah I love mine. Probably'll order another at this price
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03-08-2022 at 10:26 AM.
03-08-2022 at 10:26 AM.
I have one one my Keychain. Comes in handy all the time.
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Lebido
03-08-2022 at 04:07 PM.
03-08-2022 at 04:07 PM.
Great to have in the car to help with simple fixes
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03-08-2022 at 05:18 PM.
03-08-2022 at 05:18 PM.
This is very handy. Picked a couple up when they were around $13. Still a good deal at this price.
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03-08-2022 at 06:46 PM.

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03-08-2022 at 06:46 PM.
I hope the quality of this one is better than the Gerber Bear Grylls key chain tool I have. The best part about that one is the lifetime warranty as I have sent mine back 3 times and I am about to send it back for a 4th time. The quality is crap and I have accidentally bent the jaws "spring" multiple times making it useless. Also the Phillips screwdriver blade of the last replacement I received keeps falling open and has been since day 1. I only keep it because I keep getting it replaced for free.
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03-08-2022 at 09:33 PM.

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03-08-2022 at 09:33 PM.
I got one of these after losing my key chain with a Leatherman Style PS and got tired of replacing it at that price. I was shocked by how much worse it's built. The Leatherman had legit pliers that I could use and even use as wirecutters, as well as some legit scissors. The Gerber scissors are shockingly bad, with a lot of play. For me, I'm quite wary of buying a Gerber again. Seems like they're a budget brand that shows what a great value the Leatherman actually was.

Epilogue; my keys were in my couch, so I have my leatherman back. Sweet.

addenda: I've tried to fly with the Style PS, and it's supposed to be TSA-safe, but if you get a TSA agent who doesn't know the rules, you're still shit out of luck. Lost my first one like that.
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03-08-2022 at 09:34 PM.
03-08-2022 at 09:34 PM.
Quote from smokinjoefission :
I hope the quality of this one is better than the Gerber Bear Grylls key chain tool I have. The best part about that one is the lifetime warranty as I have sent mine back 3 times and I am about to send it back for a 4th time. The quality is crap and I have accidentally bent the jaws "spring" multiple times making it useless. Also the Phillips screwdriver blade of the last replacement I received keeps falling open and has been since day 1. I only keep it because I keep getting it replaced for free.
This is helpful, thanks. I didn't realize they had a lifetime warranty. Worth sending mine back, since it's terrible but others seem to love them somehow
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03-08-2022 at 10:45 PM.
03-08-2022 at 10:45 PM.
I think I paid $10 for one of these a couple years ago $18 + tax seems a tad steep, but then again, the times are a-changing.

I've carried mine a decent amount over the last couple years, but pretty much the only think I really like is the bottle opener. The rest is kind of so-so due to the size and quality. It's too small to be a good pair of pliers and a bit heavy for a key ring. I prefer my Swiss army knife for my keychain.
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03-09-2022 at 12:18 AM.
03-09-2022 at 12:18 AM.
I have all of Leatherman's mini multitools but this is the one I reach for every single day.
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03-09-2022 at 04:04 AM.
03-09-2022 at 04:04 AM.
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Best multitool on the market
Hardly. It's good for its price point but leatherman are built much better. One of the most important aspects to these kinds of multitools is the tension of the tools. That determines how easily you can use a fingernail to swing it out and gain access quickly. This gerber is ok - I have a couple. One of them is better than the other so quality control is questionable. I know inflation, etc. but I got this tool for $10 in 2018. At that price point it's very well worth it.
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03-09-2022 at 05:16 AM.
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Quote from Hyrax :
Best multitool on the market

Nope not with this quality
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