🛠️ Elevate your EDC game with the ultimate 27-in-1 multitool — because every detail counts!
The ROCKTOL Gen-R Multitool combines a razor-sharp VG-10 stainless steel blade with a robust 27-in-1 toolset, all housed in a titanium-plated handle for unmatched durability. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it features precision screwdrivers, gut hooks, and versatile pliers in a compact, ergonomic design complete with a nylon sheath and belt loop for easy everyday carry.
Color | Titanium Grey |
Material | VG-10 Stainless Steel Blade, Stainless Steel With Titanium-plated Handle |
Brand | ROCKTOL |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.02 x 1.26 x 0.94 inches |
Item Weight | 9.7 Ounces |
Included Components | Nylon Sheath x1, Multitoolx1, Double-ended Bits x3 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 4.02×1.26×0.94 inches |
Manufacturer | Rocktol |
Part Number | Gen-R |
Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.02 x 1.26 x 0.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Gen-R |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
A good, if not great, multitool for less than $40.
I just got the Rocktol. I have owned and used a leatherman wave, P4, and arc. In my opinion the rocktol is as good as any of the leatherman tools - solid, smooth, good assortment of tools, comfortable to hold, and well built. Not sure how easy it will be to put into the case one handed with the small compartment in the case for bits. Incredible for the cost. I paid $35. At this point I believe the Rocktol is quite comparable to the arc, which I bought for $250! Of course, the Rocktol is made in China. Let's see how it holds up.
D**R
Hits the Goldilocks zone of EDC
Best EDC for the money and for the Common Man. I was one of the first tool salesmen to sell the first Leatherman back in the '80s, but was never one to have an EDC myself - until I found myself always looking for a tool in recent years. This hits the sweet spot; not too big, not too small. Not too expensive, not too cheap. The main blade is one of the best types of steel, VG-10. The scissors aren't just a cheap add-on but a big reason to choose this. It's got a proper jeweler's screwdriver, reversible Phillips and slotted at that. Both the saw and the 'rip' blades are seriously capable, the hex driver and extra bits better than many dedicated drivers, and the file - not to mention the usual can/bottle opener, wire stripper, large flat blade, the pliers head with replaceable wire cutters and visible measurements on the rounded handle are extremely well machined. The titanium-coated handle makes it smooth, cool and comfortable to the touch and the clip makes it the perfect size and weight. It's got that "IT" factor and IMHO is probably the best EDC knife out there, and I did a lot of research before settling on it. Glad I waited for it to come back in stock.
R**
Worth every penny for the price
It's very well made, you can feel how it's kind of heavy. It's a really sturdy all those moving parts move very well. They're very sharp. Just so you know, be careful when you open it up. The plier's lineup perfectly. You can see everything in the pictures, perfect. It's going in my bug out bag.
W**E
Great tool
The tool has great build quality great assortment of implements, you CAN replace the wire cutters with the set shown on rocktol main sight. The only hangup is i haven't found any drivers bits compatible with that ball detent to add variety
S**C
Solid tool
This is a solid, well made tool that is comfortable to hold when it is in use. I see this is listed on the product page as being a frequently returned item. The only thing with mine was it was pretty tight out of the box, and the torx screws on the pivot and handles were way too tight. The pocket clip was really in the way, mostly because it would hand up on the supplied sheath and be a pain the holster after use. I had to remove mine. That was when I found out that the clip was mounted what I consider backwards. By this I mean that the two handle screws are both two piece and the clip was mounted on the female side of the screw, which means you have to wind up with a laborious reassemble project, as that fat end of the screw has to come out to get the clip off. If the screw was placed the other way with the male end at the pocket clip it would be easy to just remove the small male screw to expose the clip which can be easily removed and the screw reinstalled. The sheath in general is pretty worthless as the tool will hang up on the interior bit pocket when you try to reinsert the tool after use. I threw it away. I would personally like to see a T-shank adapter where the blade is.The above aside, I really like the tool. The blade seems to be the real deal. Comes out of the box sharp enough for surgery. This what I use when I want something a little smaller than a Surge style tool.
C**N
Pleasantly Surprised
This tool is a very well made pocket toolbox that will help you have a tool when you need one. The main blade is very sharp and made of good steel for a price under 50 dollars. it is a quarter of the price for a leather man tool which is probably better but we can't really be sure of it since this Rocktrol is very nice itself and will last forever if you take care of it. The main blade is VG10 Steel and is very nice in size and sharpness standards. That steel is upper mid grade at least and will last a lifetime if you don't totally abuse it. It came very sharp and all I did was strop it on my leather sharpener case to make it shaving sharp with very little effort. The tool comes with a nice sheath and it has 3 additional double sided bits for the screw driver tool. That is something I have never seen from any other vendor's products. I am a retired AST from the Coast Guard and this would be a very nice addition to anyone's survival bag. All tools lock into place when pulled out fully for use and it takes a second to push in on a liner lock extension to fold tool back into place. I got this on a whim to check it out and compare to my leather man tools and this tool is just as good and even better in some aspects, such as it has titanium protectors on both sides of the tool to protect against damage or scratches. I have not noticed any of either happening to my new tool. After using for a couple weeks it is well worth the money you will spend on one and it even went down anther 6 bucks so if you get one it's only 44 bucks right now.
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