REVIEW – I recently posted a review of the Leatherman Micra multi-tool which got a lot of views and comments, so I have decided to do more EDC tool reviews and my next one is the Gerber Dime. The Dime is another mini multi-tool that can fit in your pocket like the Micra and my favorite Leatherman Squirt multi-tool. Let’s take a closer look.
What is it?
The Gerber Dime is a folding multi-tool that offers 12 different tools in a compact form factor.
Design and features
The Gerber Dime is available in Black, Green, Purple and the Red version which you see here. This folding multi-tool has a two-color handle with the Gerber name and model name printed on one side.
On the opposite side of the tool, you’ll find the Gerber logo. As you can see, the Dime has a flashier look than the more utilitarian looking Leatherman Squirt which is part of my EDC.
Probably the first thing you’ll notice about this 2.75 inch (when closed) multi-tool, is the weird hook thing on one end. This hook is a bottle opener that can double as an attachment point. There’s also a small split ring on the same end that you can use to clip the Dime to your keychain.
The Tools
The Gerber Dime offers 10 tools. The first tool we’ll check out is the removable tweezers.
The tweezers are very similar to the tweezers that you would find in a Swiss Army knife. They work pretty well for being so small.
Unlike the Leatherman Micra, most of the tools can be accessed without unfolding the handles.
There’s a fine edge knife blade and package opener on the left, spring-loaded scissors, medium flat driver, crosshead driver and file on the right.
Check out that package opener blade. I like that there’s a dedicated blade for slicing through plastic packaging and tape. That way you don’t get your regular knife blade all sticky with tape residue.
I like that you don’t have to unfold the handles in order to access the knife blade. The Gerber Dime knife has a larger blade than the Leatherman Squirt and Micra. I also feels more substantial than those other multi-tool blades. Note that the blade does not lock in place when in use.
Unfolding the Dime handles turns the Dime into a pair of spring-loaded pliers with a built-in wire cutter.
The rounded edges of the handle keep the pliers comfortable in your hand.
What I like
- Most of the tools are accessible without having to unfold the handles
- Large knife blade
- Dedicated package opening blade
- Affordable
What needs to be improved
- Tools don’t lock
Final thoughts
The Gerber Dime has a lot going for it. Notably the ability to access the tools without unfolding the handles. The dedicated packaging opener blade also sets this pocket-sized multi-tool apart from other tools, but the price makes it a good choice for budget-minded EDC shoppers. I’m sticking with my Leatherman Squirt because I prefer the classic look and feel over the Dime’s more flashy style. That said, the Dime is a nice multi-tool with a solid set of tools.
Price: $21.00 MSRP
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was purchased with my own funds.
Filed in categories: Reviews
Tagged: EDC, Multi-tool
Gerber Dime multi-tool review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 10, 2018 at 12:20 pm.
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