It's an actually useful multitool, I have had it now for a couple of weeks and I really do use it. It is a bit heavy and the quality isn't the best but I really do use it and I think it's a great value.
Build quality not good, knife blade loose, crudely sharpened, whole tool heavy & more. Only reason gave it two stars is for the low cost what would expect? Would expect Drop to represent unique quality products as the primary mission, cost through group purchase. This product belongs in a flea market!
The crescent wrench portion it very loose, at the edge of usability. The screw driver bits do not fully fit in to 2 of the 3 sockets. The storage of the bits is poor and they will get lost easily. You'd be better off just buying a small crescent wrench and a quality multi-tool (Leatherman, Gerber, etc.)
Wrench Adjuster "worm" gear is poorly fitted, ,allowing jaw slippage enough the jaws will slip off a nut or bolt if force as in a tight nut or rusty nut, and bolt, the driver bits do not fit well, the master blade is typical of most CHEAP Chinese blades. Too heavy for inclusion in my EDC, I would expect to find this item in a flea market or Junk Cheap Knives at a Gun and Knife show. Ugh! I was forewarned and should have listened to warnings.
ReadyFreddyNot all chinese products are bad. Many are actually really, really good (the cross peerless fountain pen for example, is a stunningly well made ultra-premium pen that could trade punches with anything north of a grand) It's just the things we demand of them - namely "precision tools for $27" result in something that just physically can't be made without steeply sacrificing quality.
Even the good cheap chinese multitools are more expensive than this, i.e. the Roxon S801s and s802 (I have the 801s and it's tough and versatile) come in at around $45.
Honeybadgers"Trust me" It is only a cold sore!
American Ingunuity has been sold to an enemy of America. I have used Cross Pens for over 50 years. The copies made in China ane NOT the same as those of the last Century.
Any product that is sold in America should have the ability to be repaired. Try to replace a lost Cross Pen Cap (Those made in China do NOT fit like the RI Made ones of the last Century) Assembled in America with "Sourced" material does not make it Made in America.
The Communist say we will conquer America without firing a shot. Damn they are getting close.
Though the design of the tool is quite good, the worm adjustment screw for the wrench is terribly poorly fitted. The jaws of the wrench move well over 1mm due to slop in the adjustment and there is so little engagement between the screw and the rack of the jaw that I would not feel confident putting any force on the tool.