Mission Made Multi-Tool Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

8.3
out of 10
9 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$12.99
Used Value:
$7.79
Sale Value:
$11.69
The Mission Made Multi-Tool is an item you’ll regret not having on you every day. The good news is, you don’t have to be without it. The built-in carabiner and compact size allow you to carry it securely any place, any time. Despite its small size, the Mission Made Multi-Tool packs 10 handy tools; needle-nose pliers, regular pliers, wire cutters, can opener, bottle opener, knife, saw, carabiner, Phillips screwdriver and a square-blade screwdriver. From survival needs to household chores, it’s guaranteed to be useful. To ensure you will be using this tool for years to come, it’s made from a durable stainless steel and coated with a rust-proof black oxide treatment.

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1
Hard to tell, can't get it to open, put it in a vice, only by using an hydraulic assisted pair of pliers could I even get it to part. Nothing within it could be opened....piece of junk. Asked a contractor who was working on my property what he thought. He had an opinion, unprintable. My twenty year old Swiss Army Knife has NEVER failed, works perfectly and, most important, all the tools OPEN. I'd send it back but it's too much trouble. I suppose one has to remember the tired but often true phrase, "You get what you pay for" and I didn't pay very much for this...
Christopher Howse, TacticalGear.com
November 29, 2018
10
I keep multi-tools everywhere -- car, garage, a couple in the house, our go-bags, etc. This is the one I chose for my first-responder bag. The built-in carabiner keeps it instantly handy. And the pliers open wide enough to disconnect an auto battery to shut off a car's horn at an accident site. (It's amazing how calm people get once the horn stops. Remember: negative terminal first.)
Pete B, TacticalGear.com
September 21, 2018
8
Was slow to open up took a while to get blades to open freely but nice to know they won't open in my pocket. The blade was sharp on opening functional for all my needs. the saw was impressive in cutting down small branches and roots invading drain pipes. Haven't had a need for any of the other items, like most multi-tools doubt if the Philips screwdriver would be functional in a real-world situation. Lightweight, good lock on the knive blade but no locks on saw or screwdriver tips.
robert l, TacticalGear.com
May 3, 2019
8
I have one of those Paracord Bracelets tied to the Carabiner of the tool, and it makes extracting this tool from a side cargo pocket a snap. Otherwise basic Package, but for the price it gets the job Done, and doubles as a nice Grounded object to secure additional Cordage too in case I decide to for no inexplicable reason walk off into the Woods for a Week. I have tried lots of other tools so far, and for what this one is designed to do I'm very pleased, and I carry one of each on me at all times.
John, TacticalGear.com
June 13, 2019
10
For its price point, this sure does beat my Gerber multi-tool. Wish it came with a pouch, but that's why it has a carabiner hook. Not flimsy-like when using the pliers for unscrewing tough bolts, and has a built-in spring. Highly recommended.
jcl, TacticalGear.com
February 3, 2019
10
Multi-Tools are very sharp and they cut rope easily. Used mine to dig small holes in the ground for planting seeds. Hook comes in very handy to hang off backpack or belt loops on pants. Have even used it to open bottled drinks. Very durable and good weight.
Jorge Hernandez, TacticalGear.com
January 1, 2019
10
I really like this. A lot of multi-tools on the market have too many items packed into them. I like the fact that this tool minimizes things to include the most used tools. It is well built and I expect to have this for many years.
Herb McCarter, TacticalGear.com
November 17, 2018
8
I bought these for fishing, thinking they would easily sub in for my cheapo pliers. All I really needed them to do with be usable as pliers, clip fishing line and stuff. The wire-cutter on the pliers doesn't cut 12 lb test line, and that was a disappointment. The multi-tool *does* have knives and they will definitely cut fishing line, but I wanted the wire cutters to be functional, and they don't appear to be.
Sam R, TacticalGear.com
August 26, 2019
10
I own several Leatherman and Gerber multitools. To say I love multitools is an understatement. To my surprise and delight this multitool is solid! I've had some cheap multitools before, they tools are loose and shake and the pliers are less than adequate. This tool is not loose at all and the pliers are assisted and well built! I would put this multitool up against any of my Leatherman or Gerbers. A solid, well built, and sleek tool!!!
Brett Sims, TacticalGear.com
August 9, 2018
8
Upon receiving my multi-tool, I got to cracking many things open with the bottle and can opener tools. The can opener tool felt much more easy than using a P-38 mainly because I had a big grip on the handle. Bottle opener worked as expected and will definitely be replacing my old toothless keychain one immediately. Haven't found a use for the serrated saw or knife yet but there's been situations in the past that having one would have made things move along much more smoothly. Lastly, the pliers also didn't get immediate testing but will also be expecting use in the near future. All I can say is that I am looking forward to popping this multi-tool out every chance one of it's nifty ends can be useful. The reason for not giving the product a full 5 stars is because it's my first multi-tool and am skeptical about the durability in the long-term.
Alpha Sierra, TacticalGear.com
December 17, 2019

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