New Armbar mini price is good, nice size for keyring , love that it's still got bolts not rivets ! These are the sort of handy little products that can be really useful in a pinch 👍
Gerber is doing much more interesting things than Leatherman and Victorinox. Good on them. I like that small mint handle tool. Nice little pocket tool.
Gerber shards look interesting. My Kershaw Recap is my favorite keychain tool when I just need to poke or pry something quick without taking out/messing up a tool or even a key.
I am real excited for the creative innovation that they have presented . I have purchased the Gerber Dime some time ago . The spring on the scissor broke . Package cutter , knife , and screwdriver . Folded backwards . The file was non functional . I was quite impressed with the pliers , bottle opener and the tweezers . Well I guess less 1/2 the tool was usable . Hopefully their latest offering’s are a bit more up to par . If I am going to carry it around I fully well expect that it will . ✌️😎
The mini Armbar would be the perfect time to include a diamond file, a nail cleaner (aka 2D Phillips), scissors and tweezers. Form the tweezers so it can remove a tick and you have the dog owners on your side. ^^
The Gerber armbar with the package opener looks like it will be TSA compliant which is a huge plus for those that fly frequently and hate having to check in EDC tools
Im a fan of the armbar as well and that multitool you are waiting for looks really good, might be even better than the skeletool, keep us updated please!
I certainly think the small multitool segment has a lot of potential. There are a lot of people who don't carry tools and there's a lot of opportunity to change that. Women are especially a market to aim for here. The bladeless Swiss Army "Knives" seem an attempt to breech the market. The SOG Powerpint is an amazing option too, especially given the price. In this set only the carabiner seems to have any chance of success in my opinion, but it's a very good idea. A bottle opener, a package opener, a functional keychain, all very fast to use. That's all most people want, indeed I can think of many people who would want that right now. The obsession with making everything into a screwdriver seems misguided, the wider market rarely uses a screwdriver and certainly not always the same size screws. People who regularly need a screwdriver will usually get something a bit more powerful like the SOG Powerpint (or better).
Hi HVAC!! I’ve been following gerber,also!! I’m looking forward to watching your review on the new stake puller plier edition!! That looks interesting!! Thank you for sharing!! Nicely done brother!! 👍🏿💯❤️
Gerber stakeout tools The 11 functions of the Stake Out : Carabiner Stake puller Ruler Saw Awl Ferro rod strike Scissors Plain edge blade Tweezers File Match scraper - others I get, but that match scraper I totally have missed??
Meh. The OG shard is my favorite Gerber tool. I wish they would bring back the mini prybird x tool. Might have to buy one of those utility knives and add a pry feature on the backside.
It's really hard for me to be excited about something with a "parcel hook" on it, let alone where it's the main differentiating feature, as I just don't see any use for those in my life. I know, I know, you can use them to (awkwardly) pull tent stakes or to move a campfire pot (awkwardly) if you didn't have the good sense to bring gloves or far more useful tools for the same purpose, but it just feels like a feature people are trying to invent uses for, not something fundamentally useful. "Parcel hooks" feel like one of those things mostly just there to add another number to the count, like tiny useless scissors or a poorly tempered glass breaker or a bottle opener or what not. I do like the little axe, though!
Yeah, I don't think many people have ever been in a situation where they thought 'damn if only I had a parcel hook right now'. Even crappy little scissors are more useful 99% of the time
@@wadle4ever The crappy little scissors are, at least, useful for certain fine-work tasks. They aren't part of my life but I can at least squint and see how they could be part of a sewing / patching repair kit or something. The parcel hook, I can only see if you're actively straining to find something to do with it.
I bought the Gerber zip driver, years ago (along with the zip knife version), but they don't have much practical use for me, and they're in a drawer somewhere, these days. I'd recommend people pass on them.
Start thinking of a new name for "keychains" we will be opening everything with our eyes and fingerprint, keys will be the only thing missing from the chains.
What?! A popular classic American brand that sells both higher priced USA made knives/tools, but also budget friendly imported kvives/tools, who has developed more innovative unique products that will also help guide their future projects/products in the next months or years?! Well it's definitely not Leatherman then! 🤣👍 Really liking the dime/armbar keychain design and it's future variations or possibly modification... 🤔 I could use that 3 chamber keychain right now! and I'll probably try the neat gimmicky hatchet and arrow! 😂 I really like nite-ize g-clips for having great quick key/ring/etc retention, quick detach option, or a locked option, without any fiddly sliders or locking tabs that are quick access, but are annoying and not 100% trustworthy for staying locked... The gerber carabiner looks like a mix of that and the old Leatherman carabiner which is exactly what I need since I have multiple key "sets" that I combine depending on the vehicle/equipment/other keys I will need for the day... The larger nite-ize g clips just aren't a good option so I've tried a mixture of types/styles but have currently settled on the Leatherman carabiner with a couple of larger key rings to attach all of my tiny g-clips too, and using the corner hole/bit driver as a master point... That gerber carabiner combined with my mini g clips would be a perfect solution with less bulk and less clips, basically a perfect combination of a large g clip and something similar to the Leatherman carabiner it's dedicated corner space and non rounded shape... Honestly about 3 of those are likely to become a replacement edc item for my existing "master rings" for my entire giant key lanyard if the springs are stiff/reliable... Thanks for covering this 👍 I recently finally bought a curve on sale and I have to say I kind of like it, the dime isn't exacly large on a keychain, and definitely has plenty more capabilities, but the curve is tiny and weighs nothing in comparison... I definitely see why Auto-Zone has a good amount of keychain sized items like in their Gerber counter displays, because the neat factor/unique designs combined with the name recognition definitely move lots of inventory with impulse purchases alone... I guarantee most of these are headed to those exact types of displays at various stores, and will probably sell quite well based on my conversations with a few different autozone location employees/managers about their individual displays. Thanks again as always 👍 (especially if you read this novel length rambling comment) 😆
I kind of love that Gerber does wild designs--someone has to! The mini armbar with package opener looks pretty great.
New Armbar mini price is good, nice size for keyring , love that it's still got bolts not rivets !
These are the sort of handy little products that can be really useful in a pinch 👍
Gerber is doing much more interesting things than Leatherman and Victorinox. Good on them. I like that small mint handle tool. Nice little pocket tool.
Yeah but historically quality is poor when compared to Vic and leatherman.
@@RpMcMurphy_ Sadly, yes. They do have really cool designs but the execution is cheap.
@@etherealicer
Yeah I really like the dime but it breaks too easily.
Gerber shards look interesting. My Kershaw Recap is my favorite keychain tool when I just need to poke or pry something quick without taking out/messing up a tool or even a key.
I am real excited for the creative innovation that they have presented . I have purchased the Gerber Dime some time ago . The spring on the scissor broke . Package cutter , knife , and screwdriver . Folded backwards . The file was non functional . I was quite impressed with the pliers , bottle opener and the tweezers . Well I guess less 1/2 the tool was usable . Hopefully their latest offering’s are a bit more up to par . If I am going to carry it around I fully well expect that it will . ✌️😎
Can't wait for the key chain hatchet. Gonna chop me some wood!
Matchsticks?
These are really cool. Great paired down options for someone like me who carries Surge clones EDC.
@@labandlegacy Good point!
The mini Armbar would be the perfect time to include a diamond file, a nail cleaner (aka 2D Phillips), scissors and tweezers.
Form the tweezers so it can remove a tick and you have the dog owners on your side. ^^
Good idea!
The Gerber armbar with the package opener looks like it will be TSA compliant which is a huge plus for those that fly frequently and hate having to check in EDC tools
@@brixalpha Agreed!
Thank you, I didn’t think you’d get it out that quick
Im a fan of the armbar as well and that multitool you are waiting for looks really good, might be even better than the skeletool, keep us updated please!
Useful novelties! I have some ideas for these more as manly sling bag and pocket organizer jewelry lol
That Hatchet looks cool
Like you said it's cool that Gerber is trying. They've caught my attention. With leatherman all you get is different colors 😂
@@robertmills4980 Agreed!
Half Dime is so promissing, really looking forward to get one (specially if scissors would work well)
armbar with tweezers and a mirco driver is kinda cool
I like 1st one with scissor well package opener is good too and that carabiner is very cool
I certainly think the small multitool segment has a lot of potential. There are a lot of people who don't carry tools and there's a lot of opportunity to change that. Women are especially a market to aim for here. The bladeless Swiss Army "Knives" seem an attempt to breech the market. The SOG Powerpint is an amazing option too, especially given the price.
In this set only the carabiner seems to have any chance of success in my opinion, but it's a very good idea. A bottle opener, a package opener, a functional keychain, all very fast to use. That's all most people want, indeed I can think of many people who would want that right now. The obsession with making everything into a screwdriver seems misguided, the wider market rarely uses a screwdriver and certainly not always the same size screws. People who regularly need a screwdriver will usually get something a bit more powerful like the SOG Powerpint (or better).
That Gerber armbar mini looks like it might be TSA friendly.
I would use that blade less version
Some color schemes remind me of Star Wars 😊
@@ToolTechGeek True!
Hi HVAC!! I’ve been following gerber,also!! I’m looking forward to watching your review on the new stake puller plier edition!! That looks interesting!! Thank you for sharing!! Nicely done brother!! 👍🏿💯❤️
@@Hector-vx5yc Thanks!
Looks like someone in Gerber's product development dept. took an edible during lunch break?
It does look a bit like some gift shop items with some of them.
That Dredge shovel counts as a multi tool right? :P looks great!
Gerber stakeout tools
The 11 functions of the Stake Out :
Carabiner
Stake puller
Ruler
Saw
Awl
Ferro rod strike
Scissors
Plain edge blade
Tweezers
File
Match scraper - others I get, but that match scraper I totally have missed??
@@Pterodactylus548 Does sound a bit odd.
DT = dog tag?
Mr. Kincaid, have you seen the SOG Tellus MT (multitool) coming out in the Spring? Blade HQ featured it at the Shot Show 2025
@@richardsullivan1776 It looks interesting!!
Meh. The OG shard is my favorite Gerber tool. I wish they would bring back the mini prybird x tool. Might have to buy one of those utility knives and add a pry feature on the backside.
It's really hard for me to be excited about something with a "parcel hook" on it, let alone where it's the main differentiating feature, as I just don't see any use for those in my life. I know, I know, you can use them to (awkwardly) pull tent stakes or to move a campfire pot (awkwardly) if you didn't have the good sense to bring gloves or far more useful tools for the same purpose, but it just feels like a feature people are trying to invent uses for, not something fundamentally useful. "Parcel hooks" feel like one of those things mostly just there to add another number to the count, like tiny useless scissors or a poorly tempered glass breaker or a bottle opener or what not. I do like the little axe, though!
Yeah, I don't think many people have ever been in a situation where they thought 'damn if only I had a parcel hook right now'. Even crappy little scissors are more useful 99% of the time
@@wadle4ever The crappy little scissors are, at least, useful for certain fine-work tasks. They aren't part of my life but I can at least squint and see how they could be part of a sewing / patching repair kit or something. The parcel hook, I can only see if you're actively straining to find something to do with it.
That axe package opener is cool
Thanks
They just need to bring back the Artifact.
I've had a couple of Gerbers, and was disappointed in the steel, which wouldn't hold an edge. Maybe these are better.
I bought the Gerber zip driver, years ago (along with the zip knife version), but they don't have much practical use for me, and they're in a drawer somewhere, these days. I'd recommend people pass on them.
The scissors spring break preaty easily in my experience with a gerber dime, the seem to be the same
Other makers have made variations of that hatchet tool.
Start thinking of a new name for "keychains" we will be opening everything with our eyes and fingerprint, keys will be the only thing missing from the chains.
@@jaredappleseed7037 Good point!
Have them send it to you free for review??
What?! A popular classic American brand that sells both higher priced USA made knives/tools, but also budget friendly imported kvives/tools, who has developed more innovative unique products that will also help guide their future projects/products in the next months or years?! Well it's definitely not Leatherman then! 🤣👍 Really liking the dime/armbar keychain design and it's future variations or possibly modification... 🤔 I could use that 3 chamber keychain right now! and I'll probably try the neat gimmicky hatchet and arrow! 😂 I really like nite-ize g-clips for having great quick key/ring/etc retention, quick detach option, or a locked option, without any fiddly sliders or locking tabs that are quick access, but are annoying and not 100% trustworthy for staying locked... The gerber carabiner looks like a mix of that and the old Leatherman carabiner which is exactly what I need since I have multiple key "sets" that I combine depending on the vehicle/equipment/other keys I will need for the day... The larger nite-ize g clips just aren't a good option so I've tried a mixture of types/styles but have currently settled on the Leatherman carabiner with a couple of larger key rings to attach all of my tiny g-clips too, and using the corner hole/bit driver as a master point... That gerber carabiner combined with my mini g clips would be a perfect solution with less bulk and less clips, basically a perfect combination of a large g clip and something similar to the Leatherman carabiner it's dedicated corner space and non rounded shape... Honestly about 3 of those are likely to become a replacement edc item for my existing "master rings" for my entire giant key lanyard if the springs are stiff/reliable... Thanks for covering this 👍 I recently finally bought a curve on sale and I have to say I kind of like it, the dime isn't exacly large on a keychain, and definitely has plenty more capabilities, but the curve is tiny and weighs nothing in comparison... I definitely see why Auto-Zone has a good amount of keychain sized items like in their Gerber counter displays, because the neat factor/unique designs combined with the name recognition definitely move lots of inventory with impulse purchases alone... I guarantee most of these are headed to those exact types of displays at various stores, and will probably sell quite well based on my conversations with a few different autozone location employees/managers about their individual displays. Thanks again as always 👍 (especially if you read this novel length rambling comment) 😆
@@berryreading4809 I like novel length comments LOL!
Not very excited by any of these
👍🏼
DT…. Dog Tag?
@@RZO1982 Could be!
Gerber needs to use better steel
Shard, 3 Chamber Carabiner, Arrow, and Pocket hatchet - uh no.
those 'arm bar' ones,
come on goober, where is the pocket clip. you literally should have learned this already
Looks like Gerbage to me…
Why is the introduction of new tools "shocking?" Do today's labelers even KNOW what SHOCKING means?
It’s not that serious
They all look like failed designs from ten years ago.