Gerber Gear Truss 17-in-1 EDC Needle Nose Pliers Multi tool – includes Pocket Knife, Screwdriver, and Bottle Opener Accessories – Gifts for Men, Fishing and Camping Gear – Gray with Standard Sheath eBaydiy Tools

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The Gerber Gear Truss 17-in-1 Multitool is an all-inclusive pocket knife and multitool, featuring 17 tools built to meet the exacting needs of professional users in a size-conscious design. This full-size multitool aims to remove excess heft while maintaining full functionality. Equipped with needle nose pliers, standard pliers, wire cutters, a saw, cross driver, wire stripper, full serrated blade, scissors, small, medium, and large flathead drivers, can opener, bottle opener, AWL, ruler, file, and a full plain edge blade, this versatile EDC gear can handle everything from small to-dos to industrial-grade projects. The Truss includes a secure sheath, allowing you to keep it close at hand. Elevate your camping accessories, emergency survival gear, hiking equipment, and job performance with this state-of-the-art multitool that serves as both a pocket knife and pliers set, ready to travel with you anywhere.
17-IN-1 MULTITOOL: Features needle nose pliers, standard pliers, wire cutters, saw, cross driver, wire stripper, full serrated blade, scissor, small, medium, large flathead driver, can opener, bottle opener, awl, ruler, file, full plain edge blade
DURABLE SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made from durable stainless steel, this multitool stands the test of time and conveniently travels with you, featuring a tool lock and lanyard hole for secure everyday carry
SLIM DESIGN FOR EASY CARRY: Easily accessible and fits compactly in a pocket or attached with a lanyard; butterfly opening and locking feature protects when not in use; includes a standard sheath
ESSENTIAL CAMPING ACCESSORIES: Great for hunters, tradesmen, and everyday carry consumers; perfect addition to camping essentials, toolbox, work wear, and fishing and hiking gear
COMPACT AND CONVENIENT: 4.25″ closed length and 6.5″ open length; 8.4 oz weight; backed by the Gerber guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty

Additional information

Brand Name

Gerber

ASIN

B07DDDM35D

Number of Pieces

1

Material Type

Stainless Steel

Color

Black

Folded Size

0.5 inches (ancho) x 4.35 inches (alto) x 1.75 inches (largo)

Item Weight

8 ounces

Item Dimensions

1.75 x 0.5 x 4.35 inches

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Included Components

Multi-Tool, Sheath, Wire Cutter, Saw, Scissor, File, Ruler, Bottle Opener

Item Type Name

Truss Needle Nose Pliers Multitool with Sheath

Manufacturer Part Number

30-001343N

Manufacturer

Gerber Gear

Manufacturer Warranty Description

Limited Lifetime

Global Trade Identification Number

00013658151505

UPC

013658151505

Model Number

30-001343

Drive System

Center Drive

10 reviews for Gerber Gear Truss 17-in-1 EDC Needle Nose Pliers Multi tool – includes Pocket Knife, Screwdriver, and Bottle Opener Accessories – Gifts for Men, Fishing and Camping Gear – Gray with Standard Sheath eBaydiy Tools

  1. Thomas McGee

    Built Like a Tank, Works Like a Precision Tool: The Multitool That Earns Its Keep
    The Gerber Gear Truss Multitool is a masterclass in practical engineering—tough, refined, and ready for anything. After putting it through weeks of real-world use, from garage repairs to camping trips, I can confidently say it punches far above its price tag. This isn’t a gimmick gadget; it’s a serious piece of kit designed for people who actually use their tools.Build Quality & Engineering:From the moment you unfold it, the Truss exudes confidence. The all-steel construction feels rock solid—no flex, no rattle, no shortcuts. Each of the 17 integrated tools deploys smoothly and locks into place with satisfying precision. Gerber’s design team clearly prioritized balance and ergonomics; it feels equally at home in your hand whether you’re cutting, prying, or turning a screw. The spring-loaded needle-nose pliers have excellent tension and alignment—tight enough for control, but never stiff or sticky.Metal Quality & Durability:The stainless steel used here is excellent. It resists corrosion, holds a sharp edge, and shrugs off abuse that would scar lesser tools. The wire cutters handle both copper and steel wire cleanly, and the knife blade sharpens easily while retaining an edge longer than expected for this price point. This is a tool you can throw in a truck, take on the trail, or keep in a workshop without worrying about it giving up under pressure.Packaging:Even the presentation feels premium. The Truss comes in a compact, protective box with a sturdy nylon sheath that mounts horizontally or vertically—simple, secure, and clearly built for longevity.Pros:Superb all-steel construction with tight tolerances.The design is perfect!Smooth tool deployment and solid locking mechanisms.Durable materials built for real-world wear.Versatile 17-in-1 configuration covers nearly every EDC need.Exceptional value—rivals tools costing twice as much.Cons:Slightly heavier than some competitors (a fair trade for the strength).Use Cases:Perfect for EDC, vehicle kits, camping, construction work, or general home repairs.Compared to premium multitools from Leatherman or Victorinox, the Gerber Truss delivers nearly identical functionality and build integrity at a fraction of the cost.In short: it’s rugged where it needs to be, refined where it counts, and built to last a lifetime.

  2. Amid Bennaim

    Very Good Quality at Great Price
    I’ve had the same Gerber multitool in my outdoor bag for over a decade and it’s always worked flawlessly. I decided to buy this one to keep in the car and was so impressed I bought a second one of these a couple of weeks later. The quality, fit and finish are very good. This is a very solid multitool built to last. Frankly, at this price it’s impressive.I’ve also had good experiences with Gerber’s lifetime warranty. I sent my old multitool in because the blade started showing rust spots and wear after nearly a decade. They cleaned it up, sharpened it, and sent it back at no cost, no questions asked. 9 out of 10 companies would’ve said it was wear and tear and denied warranty work.

  3. Sands of Time

    Quality.
    Alright here’s what you need to know. I collect these multi tools for fun, and perhaps a little pride. The Gerber truss is probably one of the best for the money that I’ve seen in a long time, that is if you can get a good one, it’s a roll of the dice and it’s across the board for all models and makes. The first one right out of the box, was perfect in every way and a delight, so I bought another one and it was a joke, the pliers misaligned, one handle sloppy the other one too firm and a number of tools collided, the Phillips screwdriver doesn’t fit the screws, the file not very sharp and the locking mechanism didn’t work very well on on one side, it’s too loose. About the only thing worth having was the Awl. Obviously it’s a return.So what are you getting with the Gerber Truss, if you get lucky and get a good one. It’s for medium-duty don’t push it too hard or it’ll probably get bent out of shape. What I can tell you is the tool combination is one of the best, and you couldn’t get me to part with my first one for anything.In conclusion my advice would be if you want it to last, it should be for display purposes only. That way it’ll last you a long time, but you may have to dust it off occasionally. Like I say I collect these things, and they are for display only.Sorry if I burst your bubble. I’m not saying not to buy it, it’s worth the risk. But if you get a good one, don’t try it again.Update;I’ve had my Gerber trust for a while now, and it’s needed a few adjustments as it gets broke in a little bit. So it might be worth your time to buy a good number 9 star bit. It really is for display purposes. The metal frame is made of a very hard lightly brittle spring metal plus it’s quite thin, so if it gets sprung will affect every tool in the unit. Just flexing the tool will cause collisions with a number of tools. There is only one narrow bridge that connects the two pieces as one in the handle, and at the other end is a plastic cap. You probably want it loose because if you tighten it, it affects the tension on the tools and can cause collisions. Therefore it’s a balancing act between the bearings and the plastic caps.Conclusion, I was very careful with mine, as I’m a mechanic. It’s great to show Friends and use as a conversation piece. In that way the Gerber truss has a lot going for it. But I can assure you, if you TRY to use it AS A TOOL, EVEN ONCE IT WILL GET BENT OUT OF SHAPE, and you probably won’t like what you see. So enjoy it as a novelty piece.

  4. Amannda

    Worth every penny
    Perfect quality and very useful got an A+ from my boyfriend

  5. Georges Hyatt

    Completeness…
    Great tool. A little harder to open than I would have liked. If you have problems with your hands like I do, maybe look somewhere else. Good enough for a survival situation since it has all the tools you might need. Hopefully you can open it in a situation like that.

  6. R Lush

    Bought as a gift for my son and he loves it for taking with him when he goes hiking and camping.

  7. Alex

    Cumple con expectativas

  8. Ken

    great little multi tool to live in the car. really handy when you need it. quality is really nice. very happy with it

  9. Flavio Barrera

    excelente multi herramientas, para actividades al aire libre

  10. Edilson

    Perfeito

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