That triangle cutting bits in the pliers is genius. Just like having a centered drive, that is just a no brainer and once you see it it makes you really wonder why it took so long for someone to make it. You are right on, I think that since there is a fine edge blade that a saw would be preferred over a serrated secondary blade. From one lefty to another, that is indeed a winner, thanks for the great video. I watch you a lot to take tips on how to make my channel better, just by watching what you do.
I have an old Gerber multi tool that is I am thinking 20 years old. Served me well during my Marine Corps career. I was in the market for a new multi tool that could also be a bit driver for my range bag. I did a lot of research and was about to pull the trigger on a SOG PowerPlay. But my problem with SOG is they are made in China. I am sick and tired poorly made tools from China. Your review convinced me to buy the Center Drive. I will use your Amazon link. Thanks for the great review.
This is the first positive review I've seen on this multitool. The negative reviews reference the multitool in use rather that referencing specs (other than using it to screw in a light switch plate). Despite the title of this video reading (ie, 'review'), this is most certainly an impressions video.
3-year Centerdrive owner here, I actually bought this because of this review, and I'm only now coming back to write this. The center drive is a great tool my favorite part is the driver and is really the main reason I picked it up. My only complaints with it are that the prybar/crowbar is kinda malleable when you start to really put some torque behind it and the wire cutters can be brittle and dull easily sometimes they straight up shatter. I don't like how the locking mechanism for the awl side of the tool is made out of some type of hard plastic but it has held up very well. Other than that my knife has held an edge with minor sharpening. unfortunately, even with coats of rust protection and maintenance after 3 years of nearly daily use, it finally started to rust a bit. Also, I'm hearing a lot about the sheath being of low quality, This is untrue as mine survived 3 years of abuse and still going. The center drive has been good to me but with a heavy heart, I am moving on to the Leatherman Surge.
You're right Ben, it needs a saw! I've always been a Gerber guy with multi tools for the flick of the wrist, one hand open feature. Yes, I've thrown them a few times while trying to open them! Nice to see they have the knife feature as a one hand open tool now. Great review, thanks!
Just bought this multi-tool, and I'm really impressed with it! These days we have multi-tools that specializes in certain types of tasks and this one definitely has the best screwdriver. I love Leatherman multi's, but I thought I would give this one a try,and it's well worth the price! Good video!!!
Mine was $99 at Field and Stream. I had $100 Amazon gift card, but they weren't in stock and I'm impatient. So far I like it as a TOOL. Love the screwdriver. But it's BIG and I don't want it on my belt when I already have a S&W Shield on. I put it in a HSG Single pistol mag pouch on the side of my HW Haversack. I haven't really had time to play with it, so no set time when I'm going to do a video. For on-body I'll stick with my trusty Signal.
Yeah it does seem a bit big for general EDC, especially as you pointed out when there is a g19 and spare mags already hanging on my belt. That said for something to put on my belt at work, it seems darn near perfect. If it had a pair of scissors, it would be perfect for my needs at work. I look forward to your video, whenever that may be Chris.
At work, the most used tool on my SAK is the scissors (cutting labels, stripping and cutting cat5 cables, etc). Outside of work, I don't use my SAK at all really.
For the guys who just gotta have scissors on an otherwise perfect MT, just pair it with an alox SAK Classic, one more thing to carry but almost no weight, and a completely non tactical blade for when you need to look completely harmless
been a fan of Leatherman for a long long time. I have the Supertool 300 and adapted it to make it very efficient and there's seldom a day goes by when I don't need it... All that being said, " one hand and a long blade " is a big plus.. as always great job and honest review...
dude you got a great personality and i loved you demo of the center drive in the vid's beginning, nice video presentation.sold on the gerber,,cool shirt you got too. glad to see all the talented and colorful people giving this industry and hobby some bling
Great review! Love the comparison with the competitions offerings. Girlfriend just ordered me one of these for Christmas, and can't wait to get my hands on it! MidwayUSA has them on sale now for $79.99 for the tool, and $89.99 with the bit-set.
I tried using a higher end Gerber multi tool for a few days. returned it. I had been using Leatherman which is far superior. and now I use a SOG multitool which has outlasted my Leatherman MT's. and still a great warranty
I bought one, there was a Black Friday deal and I got the drill bit set with it and the sheath w/ storage for the drill bits for $99. I was dying to get one, it normally ran like $150 if you got it on the Gerber website. A little too steep, but $99 and free shipping, right up my alley. I love this Multi-tool, it's one of the best I've ever had.
i've been using this since it first came out, Automotive work, wood work, just about anything i figured i could use it on and it's been pretty great except for the pry bar it actually chipped removing a wood staple i was like wth man. There were a few other instances my sog and leatherman were better for the job i was doing, but all in all i think it's a good multitool.
The screwdriver feature and the longer knife blade is the reason I purchased the Gerber Center Drive multi-tool and never regretted getting it. I have the extra bits somewhere around my place, but should have kept them in the case they came in as not to lose them, but didn't. The other tools are nice also, but are just extra for me.
nice tool, i like the serrated blade, i have never really seen the point of a small saw on multi tools i prefer my silky pocketboy for sawing tasks. my only query would be what would be the max limitation be for the pry bar and the durability of the mechanism.
in 1984 I was treated unfairly by Gerber customer service. I told them politely the had lost a customer for life. I further told them I would inform anyone that would listen of their poor customer service practices and inferior products. I have never bought another Gerber product since; and never will. Other companies and individuals make similar and superior products so I am not missing out. I urge everyone to buy from other companies that actual stand behind their products and care about their customers.
Element Customs For Multitools Leatherman and SOG. For knives just about any. If I was Bear Grylls I wouldn't put my name on anything made by Gerber. I guess he just wants a paycheck.
Element Customs I was interested in the LMF; but I hate partially serrated blades. I inquired with Gerber if a plain edge version would ever be available. The service rep didn't say yes or no. He asked me, "Why do you ask?" I informed him that I hated partially serrated blades. He asked, "Have you ever tried one?" I told him I did and my experience is where the intense dislike came from. "So how about it any chance at a plain edge LMF?" "I don't know." CLICK. He hung up on me. Crappiest customer service in the entire outdoor gear industry.
Did I just read "in 1984..."??? That's a long ass time to hold a grudge for coming in contact with a shitty employee. That's BEFORE Rambo: First Blood Part 2. Terminator (the first one) was in theaters and laser sights looked like D-cell maglites. Damn.
to me the way to make the center drive PERFECT would to swtich out the serrated blade for really good pair of scissors. that's the only way I'd pay $99. great vid, thanks.
WarGrrl3 I would "almost" agree, but honestly the lack of scissors on this really doesn't bother me, mostly because I hardly ever need scissors, and I wouldn't want a pair of mini scissors on this tool, I would want full size ones similar to the knife and the screw driver. That I agree would be great on this tool. But it really is a high quality tool, I have another multi tool with scissors and once I saw how much bigger and better the tools were on the Center Drive I just forgot about the other multi tool. So I would reconsider passing on this tool, you might regret it.
Marth after checking out the surge, i think it's the one I want. I like the Diamond 'file' on 1 side n the regular file on the other. I will however seek out a really good deal on it, as i am good at that. I can usually get stuff for 1/2 price cuz I'm patient; that's the key.
WarGrrl3 That sounds good, The thing that made the Center Drive a winner for me was it solved issues I've always had with past multi tools. For me the pliers closing completely with the body so you get the maximum amount of pressure if you're cutting wire or something, that was huge for me. I would always be wishing a multi tool could just close completely, and this delivers. The full size knife was also a huge plus for me, no more dull mini knives, and the screwdriver with the drill bits sold it for me. Not a weak "one size that doesn't fit all" Phillips/Flat Head driver, so that opens up the tool a lot more and makes it very flexible.
I like your work! Your product choices I look at and you are spot on! I want to thank you for that! I will be continuing to look at your surprises and reviews! Thank you again, and a Happy Holiday to you and your family! My Best, Ross The Santa Fe Man
I saw this on a Shot Show review and had to see more about it. I've held off on getting a multi-tool because they've never met my needs. I'm thinking this one does. Great review
I have a Leatherman Charge TTi, which has served me well over the last 2 years. I have never had any issues with it and have no complaints about it either, before this in my previous job I had a Leatherman Kick which I was trying to break so i could get a Leatherman Wave, because that´s what all the new guys got, but never managed to break it, I am sure if I took a sledgehammer and bashed on it it would break, but I had to make it look legit like it broke while working, but again I never managed to break it...which it also what really got me into leathermans and earned my trust and respect for them. I actually still have the old leatherman kick at home somewhere. Anyway, I have seen images of this and seen it for sale at a few outdoor shops, is this Gerber really as great as it is made out to be? ...should I get one or just stick with my old trustworthy Leatherman Charge TTI?
Honest, solid review buddy...but...they kinda steared away from what gerber is good for, and that's budget items. I may consider it one day, but multi tools are starting to be like phones, they're coming out with new and improved ones every year and the end result is a drawer full of multi tools you don't really use. Bottom line is this, the best multi tool is the one you have on you, and the most needed is the one you have and forget to take with you.
Very good review ....I use my center drive everyday ,I'm agree with you this multi tool its a winner, I used the wave for a year ,but I think the CD it better for my work ....I never use the can opener ,scissors ,and the tiny screw driver are useless for real work ....the wave great multi tool ... in HVAC field the center drive works better in my opinion ....standart bites ,one hand opening pliers, and a real driver make a big difference for me .....NICE CHANNEL
I like it. No tools that won't really be used and the only thing missing are scissors. The replaceable jaws are darn cool in that you can rotate them. Excellent video sir, thank you.
i use scissors a lot also, but then again i've never seen a multitool have everything i would want on it which isn't a lot. just wish some company would let me custom order multitools
They would come in handy God forbid you got hurt out in wilderness and you needed to wrap a wound in gauze, I guess you could always have a Leatherman Raptor on you or just pack a first aid kit with gauze cutters, I'm no survivalist I'm just one of those guys that brings everything and anything even if I don't need it, just in case
Yeah Ben...I think Gerber did a good job with this multitool...had to sharpen the blade (and the serrated blade) right out of the box but overall it seems to be a pretty robust and useful unit....a saw would be nice to have in the tool set but the file makes up for it...
I was looking forward to a review of this multitool. The lack of a saw is a non starter for me as I use the was on my current weatherman all the time. I do like the center drive option on the tool and the overall design.
Matt, they wiggle the same as the OHT and to me I'm not sure why that is even a problem. I think people are just trying to find something wrong with it. I'm not a huge fan of Gerber lately but this one is a winner.
Living Survival I have the legend 800 and love it but have replaced it 4 times under warranty. Gerber warranty is great so I keep sticking with it. The biggest thing I wish the 800 had was the center drive. So debating on switching never had a slide out pliers before. I would miss the scissors.
How have you found this multi tool 4 years later im tempted to buy it after using the gerber armbar i usually use leatherman but fancy trying something new
great video. leatherman surge is still far superior with its extension. it's not in the center but I've been using it for almost 4 years no problem. I'd love to get a Center Drive though!!
Center drive is what happens when Gerber finally listens to it's customers. It keeps it KISS and addresses the biggest issue with multitools and it's driver length. I wish it wasn't so pricey though. I also hope Gerber uses the center drive as a new platform for later tools like the MP series from 2 decades ago.
Looks good. There might be other good stuff coming down the pike from Gerber. Supposedly they've done a corporate reboot. Also, as I looked over the comments, it was nice to see minimum hate from the Leatherman fan boys. Maybe they're maturing.
Ce Gerber Center-Drive vient clairement répondre au Leatherman OHT, le premier multi-outil de Leatherman à utiliser l'idée de la pince coulissante entre les manches, le brevet de Gerber ayant expiré. Le Center-Drive est très séduisant mais j'ai été un peu refroidi par la casse des plaquettes de carbure signalée par certains utilisateurs lors d'essais de sectionnement de tige métallique (diamètre 2 mm), par l'absence de scie et par la médiocre qualité de lame crantée.
Good Video, I find it hilarious that this review and the Gerber Center Drive 1 minute promo videos are comparing it to the Leatherman OHT. It's like a bunch of people got together and someone said "lets cherry-pick the leatherman that will look the worst next to our new tool" That being said, I'm looking forward to trying out a Center Drive.
I've never had a problem with the Leatherman 2D bits or their bit drivers. The 2D bits fit into and work with any 1/4 inch driver and if you had to use a standard bit then you can use the small adapter. As far as I can tell, the main advantage of the Center Drive is that the driver is ready and accessible from the outside. On Hand access is a big deal for me. But if we are all going to be fair we should give credit where credit is due. The skeletool has a bit driver that is easy to access with one hand. My first leatherman, the Crunch, has a standard 1/4 inch bit driver and it's pliers are easy to access with one hand. In any case, like I said before, I am looking forward to trying out a Center Drive. When I first saw videos showing the bit driver on the SOG Reactor I thought they finally made a tool I would buy, but then I heard all kinds of poor reviews. I hope Gerber doesn't let me down.
could this replace the wave?perhaps.im sold.the spring pliers is something I've sacrificed for the Leatherman Wave that was my only complaint.and the awl is great.thanks for sharing ben.I agree that all it's missing is the saw.one other question.is the spine 90°? it doesn't look like it.but man good looking multi tool!
The main thing I'm missing from the center drive (other than the saw) is scissors. My Leatherman Blast has a really great pair of scissors and I find myself using them often. The center drive is also significantly bulkier than the leathermean. I'm not sure which I prefer yet.
Living Survival Honestly I hope Leatherman will build on this with the Surge. I would prefer the Wave, but size and available space will be the limiting factor.
Fingernails man. That's what I use mine for. You know how sometimes you get those pesky hangnails, sometimes a little precision multi tool scissor is the perfect thing for that.
Great review! But its a Gerber... It could have a built in genie that grants all my wishes....i wouldn t buy it. Gerber used to be good back in the days...now its another thing.
I use to love Gerbers but the quality went into the toilet. I even had a pair of pliers on one of there multi-tools snap in two. I'm sticking sticking with my leatherman for now, and it was cheaper.
Looks good....but, why do they give your that extra bit on the tool and the included set of tools? In my opinion that is a waste of tools space, from the comments, scissors would have been more popular. I'll have to read up or look at one. Does the file have a diamond side? That is a must on my multitools, while camping, fishing or backpacking I don't have to pack a extra knife sharpener.
Would you please give a review on a multitool called ROXON, you can find it on youtube but i think its THAI language. The product is from china and you can buy it from amazon.uk, amazon.it and aliexpress. I like your reviews, thats why i am asking. Sorry if i asked too much
Cheap rubbish when compared to a Leatherman. I recently bought one of these after I lost my Leatherman. In less than a couple of months - the "slide out" pliers had jammed half way out and I was never able to push them all the way home again. Not long after that, the main knife blade fell off - it's still sitting on the bench out in the shed. I do like the driver - but that's about its only advantage over a Leatherman. I have since purchased a new Leatherman Surge - simply a much better built and more robust tool, and it has a lot more features than the Gerber. Yes - it cost a bit more, but is worth the extra cost. Sorry - but I won't be buying Gerber again.
removable bits are an automatic failure of a multi-tool. a multi tool must be static. super tool 300 and the 1st genaration of the wave are the ones I've found to do the most tasks in an industrial setting. if you fold the handles long ways on a leather man, it puts the driver center
That triangle cutting bits in the pliers is genius. Just like having a centered drive, that is just a no brainer and once you see it it makes you really wonder why it took so long for someone to make it.
You are right on, I think that since there is a fine edge blade that a saw would be preferred over a serrated secondary blade.
From one lefty to another, that is indeed a winner, thanks for the great video. I watch you a lot to take tips on how to make my channel better, just by watching what you do.
I have an old Gerber multi tool that is I am thinking 20 years old. Served me well during my Marine Corps career. I was in the market for a new multi tool that could also be a bit driver for my range bag. I did a lot of research and was about to pull the trigger on a SOG PowerPlay. But my problem with SOG is they are made in China. I am sick and tired poorly made tools from China. Your review convinced me to buy the Center Drive. I will use your Amazon link. Thanks for the great review.
it is a great multi-tool.
This is the first positive review I've seen on this multitool. The negative reviews reference the multitool in use rather that referencing specs (other than using it to screw in a light switch plate). Despite the title of this video reading (ie, 'review'), this is most certainly an impressions video.
3-year Centerdrive owner here, I actually bought this because of this review, and I'm only now coming back to write this. The center drive is a great tool my favorite part is the driver and is really the main reason I picked it up. My only complaints with it are that the prybar/crowbar is kinda malleable when you start to really put some torque behind it and the wire cutters can be brittle and dull easily sometimes they straight up shatter. I don't like how the locking mechanism for the awl side of the tool is made out of some type of hard plastic but it has held up very well. Other than that my knife has held an edge with minor sharpening. unfortunately, even with coats of rust protection and maintenance after 3 years of nearly daily use, it finally started to rust a bit. Also, I'm hearing a lot about the sheath being of low quality, This is untrue as mine survived 3 years of abuse and still going.
The center drive has been good to me but with a heavy heart, I am moving on to the Leatherman Surge.
Bought this, wish it had a saw
You're right Ben, it needs a saw! I've always been a Gerber guy with multi tools for the flick of the wrist, one hand open feature. Yes, I've thrown them a few times while trying to open them! Nice to see they have the knife feature as a one hand open tool now. Great review, thanks!
Just bought this multi-tool, and I'm really impressed with it! These days we have multi-tools that specializes in certain types of tasks and this one definitely has the best screwdriver. I love Leatherman multi's, but I thought I would give this one a try,and it's well worth the price! Good video!!!
thanks for watching.
Mine was $99 at Field and Stream. I had $100 Amazon gift card, but they weren't in stock and I'm impatient.
So far I like it as a TOOL. Love the screwdriver. But it's BIG and I don't want it on my belt when I already have a S&W Shield on. I put it in a HSG Single pistol mag pouch on the side of my HW Haversack. I haven't really had time to play with it, so no set time when I'm going to do a video. For on-body I'll stick with my trusty Signal.
Yeah it does seem a bit big for general EDC, especially as you pointed out when there is a g19 and spare mags already hanging on my belt. That said for something to put on my belt at work, it seems darn near perfect. If it had a pair of scissors, it would be perfect for my needs at work. I look forward to your video, whenever that may be Chris.
Feral Woodcraft I've been using the Signal all year. Never had a moment where I was like, "damnit! wish it had scissors"
At work, the most used tool on my SAK is the scissors (cutting labels, stripping and cutting cat5 cables, etc). Outside of work, I don't use my SAK at all really.
For the guys who just gotta have scissors on an otherwise perfect MT, just pair it with an alox SAK Classic, one more thing to carry but almost no weight, and a completely non tactical blade for when you need to look completely harmless
This is where I got my multi tool for cheap sites.google.com/site/MultiTool360
been a fan of Leatherman for a long long time. I have the Supertool 300 and adapted it to make it very efficient and there's seldom a day goes by when I don't need it... All that being said, " one hand and a long blade " is a big plus..
as always great job and honest review...
thanks for watching Paul.
It's good to see Gerber step up there game. This and the Strongarm.
dude you got a great personality and i loved you demo of the center drive in the vid's beginning, nice video presentation.sold on the gerber,,cool shirt you got too. glad to see all the talented and colorful people giving this industry and hobby some bling
Great review! Love the comparison with the competitions offerings. Girlfriend just ordered me one of these for Christmas, and can't wait to get my hands on it! MidwayUSA has them on sale now for $79.99 for the tool, and $89.99 with the bit-set.
I tried using a higher end Gerber multi tool for a few days. returned it. I had been using Leatherman which is far superior. and now I use a SOG multitool which has outlasted my Leatherman MT's. and still a great warranty
Definitely a fan of one handed opening Multi-tools and spring loaded pliers, perhaps I'll give Gerber another chance. Thanks for the heads up Ben.
I bought one, there was a Black Friday deal and I got the drill bit set with it and the sheath w/ storage for the drill bits for $99.
I was dying to get one, it normally ran like $150 if you got it on the Gerber website. A little too steep, but $99 and free shipping, right up my alley.
I love this Multi-tool, it's one of the best I've ever had.
Nice and helpful info. No "counterfeit commando" speak!
Thank you, God bless and take care...
One of the best presentatio/demo videos that I have watched. Congrats!
i've been using this since it first came out, Automotive work, wood work, just about anything i figured i could use it on and it's been pretty great except for the pry bar it actually chipped removing a wood staple i was like wth man. There were a few other instances my sog and leatherman were better for the job i was doing, but all in all i think it's a good multitool.
The screwdriver feature and the longer knife blade is the reason I purchased the Gerber Center Drive multi-tool and never regretted getting it. I have the extra bits somewhere around my place, but should have kept them in the case they came in as not to lose them, but didn't. The other tools are nice also, but are just extra for me.
nice tool, i like the serrated blade, i have never really seen the point of a small saw on multi tools i prefer my silky pocketboy for sawing tasks. my only query would be what would be the max limitation be for the pry bar and the durability of the mechanism.
in 1984 I was treated unfairly by Gerber customer service. I told them politely the had lost a customer for life. I further told them I would inform anyone that would listen of their poor customer service practices and inferior products. I have never bought another Gerber product since; and never will. Other companies and individuals make similar and superior products so I am not missing out. I urge everyone to buy from other companies that actual stand behind their products and care about their customers.
hoosierarcher who would you suggest for better tools ?? I'm not a fan of Gerber either
Element Customs For Multitools Leatherman and SOG. For knives just about any. If I was Bear Grylls I wouldn't put my name on anything made by Gerber. I guess he just wants a paycheck.
hoosierarcher have to agree Gerber make just about everything that doesnt speak quality to me
Element Customs I was interested in the LMF; but I hate partially serrated blades. I inquired with Gerber if a plain edge version would ever be available. The service rep didn't say yes or no. He asked me, "Why do you ask?" I informed him that I hated partially serrated blades. He asked, "Have you ever tried one?" I told him I did and my experience is where the intense dislike came from. "So how about it any chance at a plain edge LMF?" "I don't know." CLICK. He hung up on me. Crappiest customer service in the entire outdoor gear industry.
Did I just read "in 1984..."??? That's a long ass time to hold a grudge for coming in contact with a shitty employee. That's BEFORE Rambo: First Blood Part 2. Terminator (the first one) was in theaters and laser sights looked like D-cell maglites. Damn.
to me the way to make the center drive PERFECT would to swtich out the serrated blade for really good pair of scissors. that's the only way I'd pay $99. great vid, thanks.
i don't use scissors except when i'm fishing.
Larry Banks thank you Larry, I'm gonna check it out. Happy Holidays.
WarGrrl3 I would "almost" agree, but honestly the lack of scissors on this really doesn't bother me, mostly because I hardly ever need scissors, and I wouldn't want a pair of mini scissors on this tool, I would want full size ones similar to the knife and the screw driver. That I agree would be great on this tool.
But it really is a high quality tool, I have another multi tool with scissors and once I saw how much bigger and better the tools were on the Center Drive I just forgot about the other multi tool.
So I would reconsider passing on this tool, you might regret it.
Marth after checking out the surge, i think it's the one I want. I like the Diamond 'file' on 1 side n the regular file on the other. I will however seek out a really good deal on it, as i am good at that. I can usually get stuff for 1/2 price cuz I'm patient; that's the key.
WarGrrl3 That sounds good, The thing that made the Center Drive a winner for me was it solved issues I've always had with past multi tools.
For me the pliers closing completely with the body so you get the maximum amount of pressure if you're cutting wire or something, that was huge for me. I would always be wishing a multi tool could just close completely, and this delivers.
The full size knife was also a huge plus for me, no more dull mini knives, and the screwdriver with the drill bits sold it for me. Not a weak "one size that doesn't fit all" Phillips/Flat Head driver, so that opens up the tool a lot more and makes it very flexible.
I like your work! Your product choices I look at and you are spot on! I want to thank you for that! I will be continuing to look at your surprises and reviews!
Thank you again, and a Happy Holiday to you and your family!
My Best,
Ross
The Santa Fe Man
Their is a otis 5.56 gun cleaning kit on Ebay with a center drive tool for less than $70.
I love this new multi tool. I can't wait to get my hands on one! Thanks for the review.
thanks for watching John
I saw this on a Shot Show review and had to see more about it. I've held off on getting a multi-tool because they've never met my needs. I'm thinking this one does. Great review
I have a Leatherman Charge TTi, which has served me well over the last 2 years. I have never had any issues with it and have no complaints about it either, before this in my previous job I had a Leatherman Kick which I was trying to break so i could get a Leatherman Wave, because that´s what all the new guys got, but never managed to break it, I am sure if I took a sledgehammer and bashed on it it would break, but I had to make it look legit like it broke while working, but again I never managed to break it...which it also what really got me into leathermans and earned my trust and respect for them. I actually still have the old leatherman kick at home somewhere. Anyway, I have seen images of this and seen it for sale at a few outdoor shops, is this Gerber really as great as it is made out to be? ...should I get one or just stick with my old trustworthy Leatherman Charge TTI?
100% agree with the saw in place of the serrated blade!
I've seen reviews with the wire cutters breaking. Have you had any issues with that?
Great job man. I am getting that Multi tool from Gerber for my dad for Christmas. Great tool 🛠🛠🛠🛠👍👍😀😀
Intriguing, haven't seen anything exciting in the MT world for a good while, thanks for the review
i agree. i saw this and said to myself finally!
Honest, solid review buddy...but...they kinda steared away from what gerber is good for, and that's budget items. I may consider it one day, but multi tools are starting to be like phones, they're coming out with new and improved ones every year and the end result is a drawer full of multi tools you don't really use. Bottom line is this, the best multi tool is the one you have on you, and the most needed is the one you have and forget to take with you.
So true..
Very good review ....I use my center drive everyday ,I'm agree with you this multi tool its a winner, I used the wave for a year ,but I think the CD it better for my work ....I never use the can opener ,scissors ,and the tiny screw driver are useless for real work ....the wave great multi tool ... in HVAC field the center drive works better in my opinion ....standart bites ,one hand opening pliers, and a real driver make a big difference for me .....NICE CHANNEL
i think i will stick with my victorinox swisstool thanks for the review
I like it. No tools that won't really be used and the only thing missing are scissors. The replaceable jaws are darn cool in that you can rotate them. Excellent video sir, thank you.
Feral Woodcraft everyone and their scissors. I never use scissors.
I use them for cutting, stripping, and fixing CAT5 cables at work all the time. Outside of work, I rarely ever do use them.
i use scissors a lot also, but then again i've never seen a multitool have everything i would want on it which isn't a lot. just wish some company would let me custom order multitools
They would come in handy God forbid you got hurt out in wilderness and you needed to wrap a wound in gauze, I guess you could always have a Leatherman Raptor on you or just pack a first aid kit with gauze cutters, I'm no survivalist I'm just one of those guys that brings everything and anything even if I don't need it, just in case
if I ever buy another multi tool I'll buy this. It is amazing.
viking browski Get the leatherman OHT its pliers open the same way idk about screw driver bits though.
Nice multi tool 👌
Yeah Ben...I think Gerber did a good job with this multitool...had to sharpen the blade (and the serrated blade) right out of the box but overall it seems to be a pretty robust and useful unit....a saw would be nice to have in the tool set but the file makes up for it...
I was looking forward to a review of this multitool. The lack of a saw is a non starter for me as I use the was on my current weatherman all the time. I do like the center drive option on the tool and the overall design.
I do like the center drive for sure.
Good multitool.
Versatile and lighter than many on the market .
Pour le bricolage,le multi-Tools Roxon story 801/39$ fera parfaitement l'affaire...
Some reviews are saying the head of the pliers wiggle a lot and is annoying thoughts?
Matt, they wiggle the same as the OHT and to me I'm not sure why that is even a problem. I think people are just trying to find something wrong with it. I'm not a huge fan of Gerber lately but this one is a winner.
Larry Banks Awww....did sumwun get his Xbox Live taken away? 😅
so stick with the surge then. there, was that so tough?
Living Survival I have the legend 800 and love it but have replaced it 4 times under warranty. Gerber warranty is great so I keep sticking with it. The biggest thing I wish the 800 had was the center drive. So debating on switching never had a slide out pliers before. I would miss the scissors.
is the screw driver arm molded plastic or a cast metal?
How have you found this multi tool 4 years later im tempted to buy it after using the gerber armbar i usually use leatherman but fancy trying something new
where did you get the bit driver adapter for the socket at 2:20
great video. leatherman surge is still far superior with its extension. it's not in the center but I've been using it for almost 4 years no problem. I'd love to get a Center Drive though!!
Center drive is what happens when Gerber finally listens to it's customers. It keeps it KISS and addresses the biggest issue with multitools and it's driver length. I wish it wasn't so pricey though. I also hope Gerber uses the center drive as a new platform for later tools like the MP series from 2 decades ago.
Looks good. There might be other good stuff coming down the pike from Gerber. Supposedly they've done a corporate reboot. Also, as I looked over the comments, it was nice to see minimum hate from the Leatherman fan boys. Maybe they're maturing.
Ce Gerber Center-Drive vient clairement répondre au Leatherman OHT, le premier multi-outil de Leatherman à utiliser l'idée de la pince coulissante entre les manches, le brevet de Gerber ayant expiré.
Le Center-Drive est très séduisant mais j'ai été un peu refroidi par la casse des plaquettes de carbure signalée par certains utilisateurs lors d'essais de sectionnement de tige métallique (diamètre 2 mm), par l'absence de scie et par la médiocre qualité de lame crantée.
Can you provide any info on the shelves behind you?
Good Video,
I find it hilarious that this review and the Gerber Center Drive 1 minute promo videos are comparing it to the Leatherman OHT. It's like a bunch of people got together and someone said "lets cherry-pick the leatherman that will look the worst next to our new tool"
That being said, I'm looking forward to trying out a Center Drive.
Jason Orosco It looks even better when you compare the screwdrivers of the wave or surge to this one.
I've never had a problem with the Leatherman 2D bits or their bit drivers. The 2D bits fit into and work with any 1/4 inch driver and if you had to use a standard bit then you can use the small adapter.
As far as I can tell, the main advantage of the Center Drive is that the driver is ready and accessible from the outside. On Hand access is a big deal for me. But if we are all going to be fair we should give credit where credit is due. The skeletool has a bit driver that is easy to access with one hand. My first leatherman, the Crunch, has a standard 1/4 inch bit driver and it's pliers are easy to access with one hand.
In any case, like I said before, I am looking forward to trying out a Center Drive. When I first saw videos showing the bit driver on the SOG Reactor I thought they finally made a tool I would buy, but then I heard all kinds of poor reviews. I hope Gerber doesn't let me down.
Haha!😂 got a Gerber center drive commercial before this! But thanks for the vid!😉
could this replace the wave?perhaps.im sold.the spring pliers is something I've sacrificed for the Leatherman Wave that was my only complaint.and the awl is great.thanks for sharing ben.I agree that all it's missing is the saw.one other question.is the spine 90°? it doesn't look like it.but man good looking multi tool!
the file would work just fine as a 90 degree spine.
Nice looking multi tool
great video Ben!
Hmm would be nice to be able to put a T handle on that for more torque.
Thank you. I appreciate the insight. My best to you and yours
Nice review!
Is that a Clarke Griswald funko pop on the self ?!? Also, great video, you helped me with my purchase . Thanks man
Sure is.
@@livingsurvival I have the keychain size version of that! You sir, are my hero hahahaha
THAT IS AN EXPENSIVE MULTITOOL!
I think that gergber cant compete with leatherman, surge and wave are more handy that Gerber, but good vid!!!
The main thing I'm missing from the center drive (other than the saw) is scissors. My Leatherman Blast has a really great pair of scissors and I find myself using them often. The center drive is also significantly bulkier than the leathermean. I'm not sure which I prefer yet.
Nice tool but I feel like the bit holder in the center is wasted space and could have used a different tool like scissors or something
Well done.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like there is a bunch of wasted space inside the "center drive" handle? Wouldn't a saw blade fit there perfectly?
hopefully they expand on this concept and make one with a saw!
Living Survival Honestly I hope Leatherman will build on this with the Surge. I would prefer the Wave, but size and available space will be the limiting factor.
Will never understand people unhappy because a multi tool doesn't come with scissors... What can scissors do that a good knife can't? Cut coupons? lol
Fingernails man. That's what I use mine for. You know how sometimes you get those pesky hangnails, sometimes a little precision multi tool scissor is the perfect thing for that.
Zip-ties, all day everyday.
They work great on small gauge wire too.
Totally agree scissors the most overrated tool on a multi tool
I really like using them for cutting strings really close to fabric where I dont want to risk using a knife.
Scissors is the only thing that I would prefer to have over the file.
No scissors on the outside that's a deal-breaker
what watch are you wearing?
looks like Gerber found yet another way to take my money
Gerber multi-tools make awesome blood blisters on the palm.
Great review... but i dont trust gerber to make anything of quality. Had too many products fall apart from them
Most gerber multi tools suck but the legend 800 was my first and is still in my fishing kit
The only thing I don't like is wtf why cant they offer some thing anything for a pocket clip its driving me crazy
OHT vs Center Drive please. Thanks :)
it dose look cool but Leatherman is still on top.
Nice multi tool and review! I'd prefer scissors over a file and an awl.
Great review! But its a Gerber... It could have a built in genie that grants all my wishes....i wouldn t buy it. Gerber used to be good back in the days...now its another thing.
U really think this can match a Surge? The Leatherman Surge is one of the finest tools ever made.
I use to love Gerbers but the quality went into the toilet. I even had a pair of pliers on one of there multi-tools snap in two. I'm sticking sticking with my leatherman for now, and it was cheaper.
just read reviews..ive read complaints on this thing
that intro! lol
damn you gerber... after i quit you after buying years of crap tools from you, you draw me back
lol, that's what i said.
Cool man, what up
Looks good....but, why do they give your that extra bit on the tool and the included set of tools? In my opinion that is a waste of tools space, from the comments, scissors would have been more popular. I'll have to read up or look at one. Does the file have a diamond side? That is a must on my multitools, while camping, fishing or backpacking I don't have to pack a extra knife sharpener.
Would you please give a review on a multitool called ROXON, you can find it on youtube but i think its THAI language. The product is from china and you can buy it from amazon.uk, amazon.it and aliexpress. I like your reviews, thats why i am asking. Sorry if i asked too much
Cheap rubbish when compared to a Leatherman. I recently bought one of these after I lost my Leatherman. In less than a couple of months - the "slide out" pliers had jammed half way out and I was never able to push them all the way home again. Not long after that, the main knife blade fell off - it's still sitting on the bench out in the shed. I do like the driver - but that's about its only advantage over a Leatherman. I have since purchased a new Leatherman Surge - simply a much better built and more robust tool, and it has a lot more features than the Gerber. Yes - it cost a bit more, but is worth the extra cost. Sorry - but I won't be buying Gerber again.
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love mine... perfect for someone with short fingernails lol
I don't really like gerber mainly cause of there Chinese products is this American made?
this is, yes.
Whip it. Whip it good
You can not take these on the Airplane who the fuck keep putting a fixed blade on these fucking devices.
removable bits are an automatic failure of a multi-tool. a multi tool must be static. super tool 300 and the 1st genaration of the wave are the ones I've found to do the most tasks in an industrial setting. if you fold the handles long ways on a leather man, it puts the driver center
No scissors, no saw, sadly that is a deal breaker. It had such potential,
No saw & no siccors that's a deal killer for me.
for some for sure. thanks.
its kinda bulky tho.
compared to what? every other multi-tool?
Living Survival Idk. i prefer a mittke lighter and slimmer.
Just not for me.