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The BIBURY Multitool Pliers Pro BI2045 is a rugged, stainless steel 31-in-1 multitool featuring replaceable YG10 tungsten wire cutters and saw blades. Compact and foldable, it includes a 16-in-1 screwdriver bit set and a nylon carrying sheath, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, DIYers, and professionals seeking reliable, rust-resistant performance in a portable design.
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | BIBURY |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 1.38 x 0.79 inches |
Item Weight | 312 Grams |
Included Components | Plier |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 11.5 centimeters |
Drive System | Center Drive |
Manufacturer | BIBURY |
Part Number | BLT-PRO |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.38 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BLT-PRO |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**C
Great value !
There is not much I can add to already written positive reviews. I too am an old time fan of Leatherman, but as noted due to their price point, this is the way to go! I especially like the larger scissors - convenient and easier to use than others , the ability to hold multiple hex bits are a real plus for me. The replaceable saw blades is a clever idea as well. Everyone has different needs, but for me this tool “ rang the bell”. A bit on the hefty side, and I would prefer a spring loaded plier but all in all it’s a very well thought out, useful tool ( with extra - useful bits ! Buy it and you won’t go wrong.
T**Y
satisfied
Item was as described, heavy but well built, attachments were generally easy to open, except for the file & functional. Knife was very sharp, liked the scissors, nice nylon case but the belt clip looks flimsy & would be leary of depending on it if working outdoors. The allen wench may snag on clothing as it tends to turn out from pouch & may fall as a result. Good versatile product, satisfied with purchase
I**N
Solid, good for the price
Bulky, heavy, but solid. Bought to live in my car. Cheap enough I won't be too annoyed if it gets stolen from my (usually unlocked) vehicle. My EDC is a Leatherman Arc--I also have a 25 year-old Gerber Paraframe Multi-tool kicking around. Compared to those tools, this one is not as refined--the pliers hinge feels a bit rough and it's not easy to use 1-handed. Handle is nicely rounded so it won't dig into your hand. Tool came with a hefty oil coating on everything, and it's a bit stiff to open all the tools.I like that you can use standard screwdriver bits, but I anticipate the design making it hard to get into small spaces--I may get an arbor/extender to get the driver bit farther away from the handle.
A**R
A Leatherman Surge clone for $40
I have a few multitools, Leatherman Surge and Wave included. I bought this and was very pleasantly surprised. The quality on these knockoff multitools had improved a lot and this one is very good indeed. The tool is bigger than the Wave about the size of the Surge. Materials and fit and finish are excellent, the tool is tight. Everything locks into position with zero play. The blades, file and scissors are all well made and finished. There is a carbide insert (spares are provided) for the pliers to cut hard wire.What I especially like is the screwdriver bit implementation. Unlike the Leatherman that uses those kluged shaved down screwdriver bits, it uses standard 1/4 inch double sided bits. 8 are provided and you can even put a standard 1/4 inch hex bit adapter in it and use the thousands of bits out there.I also like the ability to replace the double sided file with standard T scroll saw bits (my Gerber does this as well).For $40 this thing is well worth it.
A**5
Very good
I'm loving it so far.Pliers seem very strong. They don't flex side to side like my smaller multi tool. The can opener opens cans faster than I thought was possible with a multi tool. Scissors work great.Only down sides is the screw driver bit keeps falling out when you use it. Was pretty annoying dropping the bit when I was on a ladder. Also I don't love the shape of the normal blade. It's hard to explain but the tip seems to be too high for cutting boxes in my opinion. The serrated blade is probably better suited.
T**T
The Pro Multitool is a good value
This tool is similar in size and weight to a Leatherman Surge. It weighs 317g / 11.2 oz, so it needs to be carried in a case. The tool itself has better features that the LM Surge. It's driver locks and uses standard 1/4 hexbits available literally everywhere, where the Surge at about 3X the price uses special LM bits that are soft, expensive, and hard to find (like only by internet!). Additionally the tool carries a T shank sawblade holder and includes 3 blades. You could carry drywall , wood or metal blades that are also easily found at bigbox stores. There is a good quality file with diamond on one side that fits the blade holder. Fit and finish are excellent, tools open easily, outside tools can be one hand accessed, sharp edges are beaded to soft edges. Overall it has a better feature set and a better price than a LM. Watch YT reviews. Includes a selection of double sided torx, screwdriver and hex bits. Wirecutter blades are replaceable and a set are included. The case, to me, is undersized. The bits are retained with elastic and there isn't room inside to carry a driver extension. Pair this with a decent case if it's for daily work. Mine's a backup tool so it's fine.
S**P
Who wins the multitool shootout, Leatherman, SOG, or the underdog BIBURY?
As you can see, it is as dependable as anything I have owned. It is on my EDC bag and goes everywhere. I go And the scissors, the multiple sawblades and the nut driver and replaceable tungsten cutters that’s bolted into the Plyers jaws they are definitely made the last and they also give you a case and it comes with a kit for your nut, driver and sawblades that will replace the file This multitool is one of the best if not the best bang for the buck. This multitool can do everything you could possibly think of. And more I live and work on a farm and a guitar Luthier And there isn’t nothing that has caught me offguard that this multitool will keep up and do just as much but I think they outperform all of them the pliers are so precise you could pluck your eyebrows, and as you put pressure and squeeze, you can see the jaws of the pliers torque together and the nut driver and the saw you can’t go wrong, making this purchase one of the sturdiest if not the sturdiest multitool I have ever packed. It is a little heavy, but it is a little better than average against the competition, so would I recommend this multitool? my answer is yes if you don’t for the price you will regret it if you ever meet somebody that has one and you’re able to put your hands on it. But the SOG and the Leatherman are mediocre the locking system on the main blades, and on the inside tools are unbelievable. It would be hard to find something as good or better for the same price it definitely would be extremely hard to find a multitool that is as good or better than this BIBURY brand good luck finding something compared to this tank in the same price category
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