Good: Small but solid, excellent fit and finish, joints are pretty well built. Bad: Not too big for your keychain but a bit heavy. It likes to flop around and slam into the dash so I took it off and put a lanyard on it. Would be good on your 'work' pocket hook. Scissors are tiny but work. Files are a little hard to use. Screwdrivers are decent. Bottle opener sucks. Knife blade is decent but dont push too hard. I like these mostly for a useful pair of pliers that fold up and fit in your palm. Believe it or not, great for pulling splinters and picking up things you dont want to touch in a pinch. I noticed a while ago one side cam/spring for the pliers was sticking open. Put a drop of gun oil on it and no problems since. Good backup.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I am a fan of the PS that has a scissor for the center section with the carabiner bottle opener. This is functional, but it is very heavy and thick for my front pocket. I have a skelatool for pliers in a belt case. Too much for a pocket knife.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I had one of these for a while, lost it to security. I got a Gerber dime as a replacement since it was cheaper. The jaws snapped on the Gerber and I was not able to get any sort of response from their team regarding their supposedly "life time warranty". Buy nice or buy twice I guess. I couldn't be happier with my second Squirt, great quality and great support.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Bought this to replace same that I lost. This one is more petite so I must have ordered the wrong size but it is easy to hold, use and I love it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It is just the right size to add to the other stuff in your edc pockets. I also carry a SAK and really needed a pair of pliers the other day, and thought my wave was just too big to haul around. The Squirt is perfect
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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