Gerber 01471 Suspension Butterfly Opening Multi-Plier, with Sheath

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Features: Wire cutter. Wire crimper. Serrated knife. Fine edge knife. Needlenose pliers. Cross point screwdriver. Small flat blade screwdrivers. Medium flat blade screwdrivers. Ballistic nylon sheath. Bottle opener. Lanyard hole. Specifications: Overall length: 6.50". Closed length: 4". Weight: 6.7 ounces.
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Technical Details

- Suspension Multi-Plier multitool with 12 integrated components
- Saf.T.Plus component locking system guarantees safety
- Lightweight open-frame stainless steel handle
- Includes a ballistic nylon sheath
- Weighs 10.4 ounces when shipped; limited lifetime warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Finally pulled the trigger!" 2010-03-05
By R. Humphries (Atlanta, GA)
I've been researching like crazy to find the best multi-tool for ME, and I've chosen the Gerber Suspension. Here's why...



PRICE - Can't be beat unless you're buying it from Gweedo of the docks or off the back of a box-truck.



SAFETY - It seems that when safety is a primary concern for a product such as this, you must sacrifice a bit of utility and functionality. No problem. I'd rather have a shorter knife plus tools that lock in place than pinched palms and blood-blisters.



COMFORT - I've played around with Leatherman multi-tools, and they always leave this nagging feeling in my hand as if something's just not right. There simply is no comparison between handling the straight edges of Leatherman vs. the butterfly contour of the GS. The GS offers a far more ergonomic and "friendly" feel when being handled. Spring-loaded pliers on the GS also add to ease-of-use so I'm not using my middle finger as a "spring" as I would have with the Leatherman.



EXPANDABILITY - The $8 bit kit squelches complaints about the lackluster philips head screwdriver. This inexpensive kit also helps to extend one's reach father than the Leatherman's stubby drivers.



UTILITY - It's got everything a multi-tool needs. Though it would nice to have a file, I've found that the solution to this is to purchase a separate, small, flat file that fits in the case.



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After all, you might want to sharpen your blade, and you can't do that if the file is attached to the tool!



KNIFE - One of the more attractive features of the Leatherman (Wave, Surge, TTi) is the knife. Leatherman offers a beefy knife with THOSE models, but not-so with their other traditional models. Apples to apples between the GS and standard Leatherman multi-tools proves the GS blade to be comparable. If I need to perform hardcore cutting, I wouldn't use a multi-tool blade anyway. RULE NUMBER ONE with any tool is to use the RIGHT tool for the job...ESPECIALLY if it has a cutting edge. With this in mind, the GS's knife is spot-on for mundane tasks like cutting string, cardboard, rubber hoses, cloth, etc. If I'm sharpening a stick to make it into a spear, I'd rather use a bowie.



WEIGHT AND MECHANICAL - Nothing wrong here. Great weight. Rigid. Tool-draw stiffness wears off with use (as it should).





Now, the only reason I give it four stars instead of five is the fact nothing deserves five stars until I've used and abused it for more than six months. I would rather come back and post glowing highlights deserving of a five-star redux after I've applied the GS to some real-world situations.



So, would I ever recommend, say, a Leatherman Wave, over the Gerber Suspension? Maybe...as soon as Leatherman brings its price-point down to around $35, adds spring-loaded pliers, extends the reach of their bits, and does something about palm pinching. Otherwise, I think anyone who needs a medium-duty EDC multi-tool will be delighted with the GS.



Finally, there's that issue of the GS being made in China. It sucks that it's not American made, but I have nothing against Chinese people, nor do I care to apply politics to "toolism". At least being made in China allows American small business owners to afford the wholesale cost of this product and make some money to feed their American families when people buy it. The GS is still designed by American engineers who work at an American company.



Let's not complicate the issue, though. Does the GS do what it's supposed to do, offer better-than-expected performance, and do so at a great price-point? Yes. 'Nuff said.



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Customer Buzz
 "Gerber Suspension Review" 2010-03-05
By Rusty Bascom
I bought the Gerber Suspension as a replacement for one that was confiscated when I was traveling through an airport (...my fault for not realizing it was in my back pack). In any case, the Suspension works just as the earlier one did and I think in many ways is more user friendly than a comparable Leatherman.



The only thing I liked less about the new Suspension is that it did not come with the accessory tool kit (drive attachment and 10 bits), so I had to buy that separately. Also, the case is somewhat smaller, so the accessory tool kit has to be stored in a separate pouch.



I would buy again, and the price was right from Amazon.

Customer Buzz
 "Gerber Butterfly Knife" 2010-02-12
By Carolyn
My Husband really liked this knife. He used to have a different Gerber and wore it out. He likes this one better!

Customer Buzz
 "Works For Me" 2010-02-03
By Jerry Elliott
I like the quality of this tool. The workmanship is very good, it looks better in person than it did in the pictures. It opens smoothly into sturdy pliers that seem very functional. The blades are secure and they lock firmly in place, I think they will be safe to use to the point of abuse. I cut a board with the saw, it isn't a cross-cut but it works better than I expected. It would be enough to cut poles for a shelter or small branches for a fire. The knifes were sharp, with a few strokes a ceramic sharpener they took a good edge. Even the case seems durably made, my only complaint is the belt loop is only large enough for a narrow belt, it measures about 1 3/4 inches.

Customer Buzz
 "Sturdy, but difficult to use" 2010-02-02
By Alastair L. Drong (Bloomington, IL USA)
This unit is well built and has served me well for more than a couple years, now. That said, I think it's very important to add that it's a real pain to get some of the tools out. Since purchase, the individual tools have been consistently stiff and difficult to get out. I frequently have to pull out the neighboring tool to get an adequate grip or to use a key to pry out the tool I want.



I'm no stranger to pocket knives and tools. I've been carrying them since I was about 10 and using them for even longer. This guy may be functional, but is very difficult to use for anything beyond the pliers.


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