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4.25" Gerber Gear Prybrid Utility 8-In-1 Multi-Tool EDC Knife (Blue)

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Amazon has 4.25" Gerber Gear Prybrid Utility 8-In-1 Multi-Tool EDC Knife (Blue) for $15.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 8-IN-1 MULTI-TOOL: Features a full-size utility blade, cord cut notch, bottle opener, pry bar, wire stripper, small and large flat head screwdriver set, nail puller, a lanyard hole, slide lock, and pocket clip; Uses full-sized replaceable utility knife blades
  • Made from stainless steel with a glass-filled nylon handle that will stand the test of time, a lightweight pocket knife that can conveniently travel with you; Locking feature protects blades when not in use
  • DUAL-ENDED SLIM DESIGN: Pry bar and pocket knife that cuts through rope or twine; Easily accessible and fits compactly in a toolbox or in a pocket, secured with an easy access pocket clip
  • 1.75" blade length and 4.25" overall length; 3.1 oz weight; Backed by the Gerber Guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty

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Amazon has 4.25" Gerber Gear Prybrid Utility 8-In-1 Multi-Tool EDC Knife (Blue) for $15.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member BA88 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 8-IN-1 MULTI-TOOL: Features a full-size utility blade, cord cut notch, bottle opener, pry bar, wire stripper, small and large flat head screwdriver set, nail puller, a lanyard hole, slide lock, and pocket clip; Uses full-sized replaceable utility knife blades
  • Made from stainless steel with a glass-filled nylon handle that will stand the test of time, a lightweight pocket knife that can conveniently travel with you; Locking feature protects blades when not in use
  • DUAL-ENDED SLIM DESIGN: Pry bar and pocket knife that cuts through rope or twine; Easily accessible and fits compactly in a toolbox or in a pocket, secured with an easy access pocket clip
  • 1.75" blade length and 4.25" overall length; 3.1 oz weight; Backed by the Gerber Guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Devaney1984
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Gerber has really went downhill since they were bought buy Fiskars a while back, they used to be one of the best and now it's 99% chinese made bottom of the barrel Bear Grylls junk.

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Mar 29, 2024 02:10 AM
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couchyMar 29, 2024 02:10 AM
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Mar 29, 2024 04:32 AM
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momgoes2collegeMar 29, 2024 04:32 AM
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I got one when it was slightly less, didn't think to post the deal - wouldn't pay more than this price.

The comparison with the Milwaukee is a little bit apples and oranges. If dimensions matter to the person, including the weight of the Milwaukee being 1lb according to the website then that might be where it's relevant to get something smaller like this one, and of course other people will be looking for a serious tool. I think Gerber has issues too but this one is okay for what it is.
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Mar 29, 2024 04:55 PM
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idrawdinosaursMar 29, 2024 04:55 PM
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Quote from Dealzez :
Wow, what amazing advantages did this overpriced utility knife give you v.s. a random say flat head screwdriver in this situation? 😂
Came in handy, you mad?
Apr 04, 2024 06:21 AM
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SkyeCApr 04, 2024 06:21 AM
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Quote from momgoes2college :
I got one when it was slightly less, didn't think to post the deal - wouldn't pay more than this price.

The comparison with the Milwaukee is a little bit apples and oranges. If dimensions matter to the person, including the weight of the Milwaukee being 1lb according to the website then that might be where it's relevant to get something smaller like this one, and of course other people will be looking for a serious tool. I think Gerber has issues too but this one is okay for what it is.
The Milwaukee can't possibly be 1lb, they must just have bad info, it looks lighter than the Gerber, it's just a fastback folding utility blade with a pocket knife style fold out screwdriver
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Apr 04, 2024 07:53 PM
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Quote from DraconianMeasures :
I don't think I'll ever forget watching an episode of bear grylls, where he is in the midst of lava flows. And he's telling the camera that you have to be careful about where you step, for being burned or whatever. And then he proceeds to leap over a lava flow into a section... I can't remember if he acted like his feet were going to catch on fire at that point.... But I do remember And I thought to myself yeah that about sums him up.
Left out behind the scenes part where the camera pans and he was right next to a busy highway, not desolate at all. He could also go 15 feet more to walk around the lava. No crossing lava necessary.
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javilovesummerApr 06, 2024 03:18 PM
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I bought this a while back, although it's not my go to, it is very slim and great as a back up. It's feels very solid and pry bar is tough enough so far. My only complaint is changing blades is not the easiest on this thing

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