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The Gear Dime 12-in-1 Mini EDC Multitool is a compact, stainless steel essential designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Featuring 12 versatile tools including needle nose pliers, a pocket knife, and a bottle opener, it folds down to just 2.75 inches and weighs only 2.11 ounces. Its butterfly opening and locking system ensure safety and ease of use, while the durable construction and Gerber’s limited lifetime warranty guarantee long-lasting performance. Perfect for everyday carry, camping, hiking, and quick fixes on the go.






| Color | Red |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Gerber |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 4 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Included Components | Multitool |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 2.75 inches |
| UPC | 702872543059 013658124073 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658124073 |
| Manufacturer | Gerber Legendary Blades |
| Part Number | 30-001364N |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4 x 0.6 inches |
| Item model number | 30-000417 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Size | New |
| Style | Red |
| Pattern | Multi-Tool, Red |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
G**F
Good quality tool if assembled right
This is a pocket-size multitool with good mix of just the right tools. Quality of the materials meets Gerber standards (I also own a Gerber Suspension which I think is the best of its kind). The only issue I have with the Gerber Dime is the assembly. The first one delivered to me, the knife wouldnt open unless it was pried open. I replaced that one, but on the second one the file would barely open. I used WD-40 and 3-in-1 oil on it with little effect. Maybe it just needs to be broken in. I'll keep it. The blade is sharp and the box cutter is even sharper, so far its the most useful thing on board. The spring loaded mini-pliers and mini-scissors are handy, just dont put too much strain on them. The bottle opener is so small it takes multiple trys to pry open a bottle cap. There are also tweezers to help with the ever-present cactus needles we have in Texas. Compared with other pocket-sized rigs, the Gerber Dime is better designed with better materials. If you can get one that was assembled right, you should be happy with it for a long time. Update: Seems like the 3-n-1 Oil I applied finally made it to the point of friction. All the tools open more easily now. I used a knife sharpener made for pocket knives on the blade, now I have an edge. It's a keeper! This handy little multitool is going to live in my pocket from now on. Recommended.
K**E
Super Compact Multi Tool With Everything You'd Need On A Regular Basis And More!
It's about the size of my pinky as I shown in the image. The pliers are quite small but more than enough for the unexpected tasks that you most likely would use this product for! It also include a pair of tweezers in case you get a splinter and need to pull it out which I have never seen on a multi-tool before, it's located next to the bottle opener on the same side as the ring connector. The paint hasn't chipped off yet and the quality feels pretty good, I will note that it is quite hard to open the tools themselves at first, but it does get easier as they get opened more. Probably the best key chain multi-tool that I have ever used, if you're looking for something to put on your key chain just in case you ever need it then I would look no further. This has just about everything you could expect and want for such a small package!
D**S
Useful multi-tool for the money!
I use the Gerber Dime often. I keep this little multi-tool on my Keychain. It's easy to open and lock. It fits in my pocket and I can barely feel it's there. It's not very thick, but it's heavier than I prefer for such a small tool. I've used every tool on it, but my favorite and most used is the package/box opener. The flathead screwdriver/pry bar is probably my second most used tool, and it's decently functional for it's purpose. The scissors are useful to clip fingernails or small strings from clothing, but that's about it. The knife blade is a sheepfoot shape, and it definitely needs sharpened before use. The nail file/Philip head screwdriver is ok for filing fingernails, but not as a screwdriver. The tweezers are decent as I used them to remove a splinter lol. Then the pliers which I wouldn't recommend using for any large tasks. I've only used the pliers once to loosen a small bolt. I gave 4 stars because of the weight of the tool, and the pliers aren't very useful. Overall it's worth the money for what you get from it, and I'd recommend.
M**.
Small Size, Big Function — A Perfect Pocket Multitool
The Gerber Dime surprised me with how much functionality they packed into such a small tool. The needle-nose pliers are solid for quick fixes, the blade is sharp enough for everyday tasks, and the bottle opener design is always ready to go without unfolding anything. Everything opens smoothly and feels sturdy for its size. It clips easily onto a keychain and disappears in your pocket until you need it. For quick daily jobs, travel, camping, or backup gear, this little multitool delivers way more usefulness than you’d expect. Great build quality,
J**R
Excellent, Useful Small Tool
I love these little utility tools. I have several varieties of these tools now. You forget they are in your pocket they are so small. And they have useful tools on them. The grips are surprisingly useful for a host of daily needs. The knife is like a typical old school footcare knife my Dad used to use so its not very handy, but its ok.
C**O
Perfect EDC. We'll made tool.
Excellent EDC item. Well made and tiny. Very functional!
B**Y
half is great! the other half disappointing
I would have given it 2 stars, except for one redeeming quality (see below and pic) that made me decide to keep it (well, half of it). If Gerber sold only the half I kept, by itself, I'd give it 5! But it's kind of a funny story... Context: After always having a Swiss Army Knife as a kid, I then carried 6 or 8 different multi-tools over the years, mostly Leatherman (wave and juice) and an older version of a Gerber gear mp600 that I modified to add scissors from a broken SAK. I carried that on my belt for years (the sliding pliers are great, though the quality of other tools is mediocre). When I saw the Dime I was hopeful; I've mostly carried the Squirt PS4 for many years now, I like how compact it is and I've left all the others around (car, backpack, office drawer, bike bag) so they are handy but I don't have to fit them in my pocket (I'm tired of the belt sheaths!). I actually had the squirt replaced recently under warranty, after about 10 years a plier jaw broke off and they sent a brand new unit that's even a bit nicer than the old one. So when I got my new Dime, I was not disappointed by the things I was most interested in: the bottle opener is great (that is by far the worst tool on the squirt, it barely works); and I LOVE the package opener on the Dime, and the tweezers. I thought the other tools would be comparable, it's mostly the same list, but after using the Dime for a while I realized that most of its other tools are basically garbage. The pliers are cheaper and thinner, and the pivot has some side play; the wire cutter literally cannot cut, it can only mangle wires of various types (I tried! how can you not cut soft solid copper 14 Ga wire? repeatedly bending the wire back and forth is more effective than this thing!); and the scissors also mangle, rather than cut. The file is way too short to be useful. The knife blade and two screwdrivers are fine, but I already have those on the squirt. After two weeks of using the Dime, I decided to get the squirt back out, but I immediately missed the three things I like most on the Dime (package opener, bottle opener, and tweezers). Then I realized that these tools are all on the same side. So I got a torx set that had a small enough wrench (I already had one that fit, but needed two), and unscrewed the pivot where that side arm meets the pliers, and pulled out the pliers and the other side that is attached to them (see pic). Replaced the pin, and voila! I finally have a new tool I love. I guess it's a half a Dime, so it's a Nickel! The paint got pretty beat up in the process, and actually the first pivot screw head sheared off when I was trying to loosen it, so I had to pull the whole pivot out of the other side. Doing that and reassembling it was kind of arduous, and I can never put it back in original condition. (But why would I want to?). Now it's a narrow tool that I can hang it on the same Nite-ize hook on my belt loop with the squirt, without too much bulk or tool redundancy (carrying both full tools took too much space, and felt stupid). The only thing the two now have in common is the regular knife blade, but the two blades are pretty different designs, so I will save the Nickel blade for careful/sharp tasks and use the squirt blade for more sturdy work - the squirt also has a sharper tip that doubles as an awl. And both knife edges will stay sharp and clean for a long time, because now I have that package opener, which really is amazing; I use that more than anything else! So thanks, Gerber, I guess... despite the disappointment, I now have something I'm really happy with... after a bunch of extra work, and throwing half the tool away.... :( At least it wasn't expensive. But I can't give it more than 2 stars, as a tool, when so much if it is such poor quality. I have to wonder about all the 5 star reviews, these must be people who don't really use tools much, or have very low expectations ... ?
E**S
Compact, Capable, and Built for Real Everyday Use
Compact, Capable, and Built for Real Everyday Use The Gerber Dime is one of those pocket tools that quietly earns its keep. It’s about the size of a key fob yet packs twelve genuinely useful tools, from a sharp little blade and package opener to pliers, wire cutters, scissors, and a bottle opener that’s ready to go even when the tool is closed. I’ve used mine for everything—opening boxes, tightening screws, pulling staples, trimming loose threads—and it’s handled each task better than I expected for something so small. Build quality is solid: the stainless steel frame feels tight and secure, with just enough heft to inspire confidence without being bulky. The butterfly opening action is smooth, and it fits easily on a keychain or in a pocket organizer. Just know that the pliers aren’t meant for heavy torque—they’ll twist or snap if you treat them like full-size ones. The scissors and file are decent for quick fixes, not precision work. What really stands out is its practicality. It’s small enough to carry every day but functional enough to replace several tools you’d otherwise have to dig for. It’s the kind of gadget that disappears in your pocket until the moment you need it—and then you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. Bottom line: A brilliantly designed mini multitool that balances portability and function. Perfect for EDC, travel, and light-duty jobs—just don’t expect it to replace your Leatherman Wave.
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