








🛠️ Unlock your ultimate survival edge with Shadow 14-in-1 Multi-Tool!
The Shadow 14 Tools in One Multi-Tool Knife by SWITCHEDGE is a robust, stainless steel folding tool featuring spring-loaded pliers and 14 integrated tools including knives, screwdrivers, and openers. Compact and durable, it comes with a nylon belt sheath and is designed for versatile use from everyday tasks to demanding outdoor adventures, all backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
| ASIN | B0103HM2PA |
| Brand Name | SWITCHEDGE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Included Components | Plier |
| Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SWITCHEDGE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MTP001B |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | MTP001B |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 881314131280 |
J**S
Great tool. Flimsy case.
The tool is great. The case is not that good at all. With normal use it tore after about three weeks. But as i said the tool itself is awesome so far.
J**S
GREAT PRODUCT
Very well made multitool nice and heavy and very functional .It rivals some of the more expensive multitool out there and you get this one for a much better price. Get one you won't be disappointed
N**E
but otherwise it's sturdy and has lasted for a year now
Needed to loosen up some of the (very tight) joints in the handle, but otherwise it's sturdy and has lasted for a year now. That knife is sharp! I cut my hand open accidentally. Be advised this is a serious tool and not some knock-off. I would have appreciated tweezers and a toothpick, and a Phillips-head screwdriver. There's some redundancy here with two bottle openers.
R**E
Nice cheap multi-tool
Gift to a coworker and he really likes it. I looked it over before giving to him and found a couple things like stiff, hard to pull out items, and the screwdrivers are not of the quality in my Stanley but really for this price as a carry tool the pliers and knife are worth the cost and it came with a sheath. Overall I am pleased as was my friend (secret santa stuff). What I really like is the build quality seems good. It is tight and the spring function of pliers is really nice to have for one handed operations. Definitely a good purchase
H**.
It's a very sturdy solid tool
It's a very sturdy solid tool, that's the positive. The negative is, most of the 'tools' within its' folding handle do not extract easily (very stiff) (so don't get it for a young lad). Also, how many 'mini-saws' does one need?. Why is there 2 of them? Just think about it for a second; seems pretty Redundant in my opinion. And the screwdrivers (probably, the most useful part the whole tool) are the most difficult to get at; and then they're too damn short and stubby. I mean, come on 'Gerber'?. what gives? .. These things were the rage some 20 years ago, I thought it was just more junk to put in the pocket, and apparently they still are ..too bad there's not much intelligence applied to the designs.
P**T
You Can Never Have Too Many Multitools
The pliers have a spring which is great. The spring doesn't feel as nice as the Leatherman Wingman or SideKick, and is considerably heavier and bulkier. The other tools are hard to deploy, and would be even harder to deploy with freshly trimmed fingernails. The saw blade seems very good, but the screwdrivers don't wow me. Although this comes with a nice pouch with a belt loop, unlike the Wingman or SideKick, this does not have a belt clip on the tool itself. I tend to use pliers, knife, and screwdriver the most on a multitool, so I would consider the Wingman and SideKick to be superior, however, if you were using this as a camping tool, I could see how this could be a superior tool, given the saw and can opener. Consider how you plan to use the tool, and if you don't know, I will say, it is always good to have a multitool within reach.
J**I
Comparable to $70 utility systems
5 stars because this utility system is comarable to more expensive systems costing 2 to 3x more. My basis for comparison are the Schrade, SOG, Leatherman, etc, for actual military application form the perspective of a former infantry officer. My actual favorit is the schrade because of how it fits in the hand in terms of comfort in susing pliers plus access to tools without having to open pliers for access, however, the schrade blade tends to over extend rendering locing mechanism inop. In any event, this tool does the trick and one does not have to pamper this too, and because its cost is reasonable, if its lost, not a big deal. As with any utility tool, one should actively "dummy cord" to self anyway to prevent accidental loss. Really highly recommend because for good functionality, utility, aesthetic and cost.
E**H
Solid choice.
I bought one back in 2014 and I’m just now replacing it. It’s help up through all the camping trips, home projects, and quick fixes I could throw at it throughout the years. I would without a doubt recommend this if you’re looking for a cheap quality tool for EDC.
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