🔧 Your pocket's new best friend!
The SOG PowerPint Mini Compact Multi-Tool is a versatile and lightweight solution for all your outdoor and everyday needs. With 18 specialty tools, including mini pliers, scissors, and knife blades, this compact multitool is designed for efficiency and durability, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Color | Stone Wash |
Material | Metal |
Brand | SOG |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 135 Grams |
Included Components | SOG PowerPint Multitool (PP1001-CP) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 3 x 5 x 2 inches |
Drive System | Centre Drive |
UPC | 729857007917 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00729857007917 |
Manufacturer | SOG Specialty Knives & Tools |
Part Number | PP1001-CP |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item model number | PP1001-CP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Power Pint |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
H**N
Love the size
This thing is awesome. Great size, barely notice it in my pocket. The pliers are super smooth. I like the bit holder idea, but probably won't ever use it. The tools seen good quality, everything locks. The size, for me, is what sets it apart. A handy multi tool that's easily pocketable.
C**B
Superb, and you’ll carry it!
Zero criticism. Very well designed and made. Perfect size for EDC in your pocket or tucked in your waistband. I attached an Uncle Bill’s Silver Gripper to the lanyard ring. I carry this PowerPint all the time. It’s both useful and convenient.It feels great in the hand. The plier head and mechanism are very well made and work easily. The pocket clip is especially good.I LOVE my original Leatherman. Period. I’ve had it for over 25 years. I’d intended to Cary it daily but it’s just too big for pocket carry. Sure I’ve got the original leather belt pouch but that’s too much trouble and looks oddball. Additionally, I don’t like advertising what I’ve got because people want to borrow it - we know what that leads to. So, I only take it fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, etc. EDC? And I mean EVERY day carry. No.Is this SOG PowerPint better than my original Leatherman? Side by side with no other considerations, NO! My old Leatherman is way better. However, my old Leatherman has never done me any good sitting at home on a shelf when I needed it. I’m carrying the PowerPint.I’m completely satisfied and wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone.
C**S
Very decent small-sized multitool, but not the absolute best.
This tool is a lot better than I expected it to be. The plier jaws use SOG's compound leverage mechanism, which means they don't open quite as wide as pliers of comparable size, but they easily grip at least 2x tighter, maybe more. It has the standard array of tools, all of which are accessible when the tool is in the closed position, which for me is a big plus. The knife blades are decent, a bit on the small side, but not as nice as what you'd get in a Victorinox SAK (Maybe this is an unfair comparison, but I love Victorinox SAKs). The scissors are nicer than I was expecting. They can cut paper, stray shirt threads, even trim fingernails. This is generally how I view all of the tools in this multitool. They're all decent and functional, but not top-tier. None of them are garbage, but none of them are amazing. they're all just "pretty good", with one significant exception...My absolute favorite feature is the fact that, when the tool is in the closed position, you can grip a standard 1/4" screwdriver bit in the hinge mechanism. If you are unfamiliar, this is the type of bit used in standard/common exchangeable bit screw drivers (not the double ended type). This bit-grip mechanism works VERY well. I've been working in I.T. for 25 years. This little guy has been my backup screwdriver since the day I bought it.The knife blades (one straight edge, one serrated edge) are not bad. They can open Amazon boxes, envelopes, etc. I'd 100% call them "light duty" blades. This is a very compact tool, especially considering it's a pliers-based tool. It's more or less about as large as a standard swiss army knife (maybe very slightly wider), but it has a pocket clip, so it can live securely in the fifth pocket/zippo pocket of your pants. This little tool is quite easy to use and while it could be less expensive, I don't feel that it is overly expensive. If you already have a swiss army knife (or other small multitool) that you like to use, you do not need this tool. However, if you do not yet have a small multitool (Victorinox/Leatherman/etc.) this is one you should absolutely consider.
S**�
Don't change a thing, SOG! This is perfect
Best edc multi tool! Has handled every job I've had to use it for on the farm, it's lightweight extremely compact & I can operate it with one hand! It's performed better than some larger multi tools that were a lot more money. This little tool is an excellent value & easy to use! I'm probably going to get another to put away in case I do eventually wear this little gem out!
G**A
great edc multi-tool
I was worried at first about it fitting in fifth pocket, but it fits nicely in there. The clip is very strong so be careful with thin pants pockets. Tools are nice and sturdy. Screw drivers are obviously for smaller jobs, but small enough to be fused for things other than intended purpose.
S**E
Perfect Multitool
Perfect compact size, great for any EDC bag. Price is very reasonable for the quality.
S**I
Almost there, but no quite.
Have a bunch of Leatherman, even with the lightest Skeletool, I at times look for a smaller package for EDC, didn’t really want to combine a Knipex and SAK so decided to try the SOG PowerPint.The size of the unit is great, and the implements are fine, I like the action of the pliers a lot, as well as the built-in hex bit holder. But this tool has a lot of tool marks everywhere, the pliers, back of the individual tools. Once I reminded myself of the cost difference, I looked past those cosmetic issues. And after I fitted magnets to keep the PP closed, I thought most of the issues were gone. However, it could just be my sample; some of the implements are off in that I have to help guide them when retracting, particularly with the scissors. Speaking of the scissors, while I have no high expectations and certainly not comparing to the SAK, the PP’s scissors are simply terrible, it almost felt like the cutting surface is not ever so slightly finished, totally gritty.I wanted to like this so badly as the size and functionality are very close to what I am looking for, but I have to say no in the end as I simply don’t like having to guide the individual implements back to rest.
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