

🛠️ Unlock your potential with the ultimate 20-in-1 survival sidekick!
The PERWIN 20-in-1 Multitool is a professional-grade, stainless steel multi-tool featuring 20 integrated tools including pliers, wire cutters, knives, screwdrivers, and more. Crafted with high-alloy 440A steel for sharpness and rust resistance, it offers a safe locking system and innovative outboard tool access for quick deployment. Designed for survival, camping, hunting, and DIY projects, it comes with a durable nylon sheath with an upgraded stainless steel buckle to prevent loss, making it a versatile and reliable companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.





















| Brand | PERWIN |
| Color | Black |
| Included Components | Needle-nose pliers, Regular pliers, 5Cr wire cutter, Knife, Serrated knife, Scissors, Double-side files, Phillips screwdriver (PH0/PH1), Slotted screwdriver (3/5mm), Hexagon wrench (7/8/10/14mm), Bottle/can/package opener, Wire stripper, Awl Included Components Needle-nose pliers, Regular pliers, 5Cr wire cutter, Knife, Serrated knife, Scissors, Double-side files, Phillips screwdriver (PH0/PH1), Slotted screwdriver (3/5mm), Hexagon wrench (7/8/10/14mm), Bottle/can/package opener, Wire stripper, Awl See more |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.17 x 1.75 x 0.8 inches |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
B**G
The king of the Leatherman knock offs!!
Wow, what a deal! This is sweet for the price! Really nice spring loaded action on the pliers. Knife is sharp, carabiner is good quality. Not as heavy as a leatherman , but is pretty solid. Nylon case isn’t as nice as leatherman, but it’s ok. Scissors are sharp but it’s a little clunky to get the action to lockout on them. I like the ruler, decent Phillips head. Tool needed a little lubricant out of the box. Overall good purchase. Probably the best value at the price tier.
G**E
Perwin vs. Leatherman Rebar
My review is limited to a comparison between the Perwin multitool and the Leatherman Rebar, which seems the appropriate Leatherman counterpart to the Perwin, having 17 tools of the same general nature. It seems the Chinese have inspected a number of Leatherman multitools, adopted the functions they like, and they have improved others. In certain respects the Perwin is much better than a Rebar. For example, the Perwin has spring loaded pliers. It also has a file which the Rebar lacks. IMHO the Perwin also has a better knife blade. The rebar has no tools accessible from the outside, whereas the Perwin has four: file/ruler, knife blade, saw, and scissors. The Perwin's plier handles are comfortable to grasp; the Rebar's plier handles have sharp spots and are uncomfortable to use, like many Leathermans. Both multitools have the standard accouterments including an awl, cap lifter, can opener, Phillips screwdriver, and large and small standard screwdrivers. The Rebar's Phillips screwdriver is more robust than the Perwin's, and it has a serrated blade the Perwin lacks. ( I've never found that particular blade very useful because I don't cut much heavy cordage). However, the Perwin has a useful package opener the Rebar lacks. All the tools on both units lock open, except for the pliers. It appears the steel of the Perwin is 440A and the Rebar is 420HC. Both are fine for a multitool as far as I'm concerned. Both units appear to be well made and robust. I haven't used the Perwin extensively yet, so I can't speak to the quality of its metalurgy. The Perwin also has one item I like much better than the Rebar--and other Leathermans including the Bond and Super Tool 300. The fasteners used to hold together these Leathermans themselves require a specialized tool to adjust tension. It has to be special ordered on the internet. That's a nuisance. The Perwin uses fasteners adjustable with a commonly available hex key, as are some Leatherman multitools. I guess the big questions comes down to this: all things being roughly equal, is buying American (Leathermans are made in Oregon) and the Leatherman name worth $60.00 more? I recently bought the Perwin for $20.00 and the Rebar currently sells for about $80.00 on Amazon.com. (Who knows what the Perwin will cost after the application of the Trump tariffs on Chinese goods.) Unfortunately, many Americans don't have the income or the inclination to take such issues seriously. The Perwin does seem to be a better value than the Rebar.
J**J
Good quality, handy, sharp blades
I'm impressed with the quality of this multi tool. Construction seems durable enough for casual hiking/camping/survival packs. Knives and scissors are very sharp. I own several Perwin knives and they're all very nice for that price range.(Cheap) Probably the best in that price range. I had a genuine Leatherman multi tool 30 years ago, before they were $$$.(It resides at the bottom of a lake) This Perwin approaches it's quality and is definitely better than any other knockoff I've encountered since. Only con I can find is it's pliers might not stand up to serious gorilla force like a $$$ tool might and the hex wrench seems pretty flimsy. That said, this thing is a welcome addition to any camping pack or bug out bag. Highly recommend.
A**.
Reliable
Great quality and build. Great seller.
J**E
Great for the price!
I wear and use this thing every day. Has just about everything you need in a pinch. Heavy. Well made. Great for the price! Has scissors, a nice knife, and screw driver function.
B**D
Has a very sturdy feel
I just received the Perwin 22 in 1 multi tool. It feels heavy for it's size. It comes with a pouch that is a clip-on style for belt, strap or pocket. It also has a hole in the bottom for a water drain. There is also a clip on the tool itself. The tolerances are very close; there is no wiggle and the tools come out alright but it feels tight. The tools lock in pIace very solidly; took me a bit to find the thin black lock plates that release the various tools. The pliers are spring loaded and feel real nice. The scissors needed a little extra pushing to lock because of a little interference with the frame. The file tooling, which is one of the reasons I bought it could be a tad longer but seems reasonable. It has a metal/wood file on one side and what looks like a diamond or sapphire coated nail file which could also be used as a knife sharpener. It has no teeth for cutting metal on the sides as some other tools have. The wrench, which works as a keeper for the outside tools on one side and is reasonably thick, has several metric sizes 7, 8, 10 and 14. I wish, that here they had made it a 13mm instead of the 14mm. Overall, it is an impressive tool for the price.
M**N
My new favorite multitool! 22-1 Perwin
Just started fiddling with it, but looks like a home run. Tool Weight is 9.0 oz w/o the case . The case is super light. Didn't bother weighing it. Spring loaded pliers with smooth handles that are rounded and easy on the hands. Very strong feeling. Stronger feeling (less deflection when squeezed hard) than most more expensive multitools. Replaceable hard wire cutters. (They are bypass cutters). Just tried it on a 14 gauge electrical wire. Cuts OK. The blade is a plane blade, a little beefier than the wave, and very sharp. The blade is one handed access when closed. the saw is sharp and seems fine. It has a nice sewing awl. Could be a tad sharper. (The can opener could also be a tad sharper. Easy to do myself). There is a fold down wrench thing for 7, 8 10, and 14 mm nuts. The File is awesome. Diamond file on one side that feels like high quality, and standard steel cut file on the other side. Love it! It has big robust scissors that just worked fine trimming a thumb nail. When you open the scissors, pull hard until it clicks, which puts the spring into action. The plastic rocker type release on the inner tools takes a second to figure out. Not a problem. It has a real 3D phillips head with a decent shaft length. Greatly prefer that to the 2 D removable type. It has the standard can opener, bottle opener with a couple flat heads on the end. And one of those blister package package opener things that also look like a pull type line cutter. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks good at first glance. It came with a nice stiff ballistic nylon belt carry case that fits well with no rattle, closes with a snap button that has the hole in the center, and a Kydex (I think) belt clip that opens at the bottom so you can leave your belt on and install or remove the case. The bottom of the belt clip is like the letter "C" so it will not fall off the belt. The bottom of the case has a water drain hole. the tool also has its own belt clip on it that can be removed. Everything opens and closes as it should. Nothing that breaks a finger nail to operate. A couple of my higher priced tools do not open so easily. No removable bit drivers, which is fine with me. If I need a bit driver kit, I consider that a separate tool.
T**M
Quality and function is excellent for the price.
My job is working with tools.(machinists) I only buy the absolute best for my profession.I bought this to keep in my glove box as a “just in case” kind of Tool. I have a couple of different Leatherman brand name, multi tools. I don’t use them very often. The quality of this one is every bit as good or better than the brand name ones. I really like the comfort of the handle. The tool selection and locking system works really well. For as inexpensive as this Chinese made item is, the quality and function is really excellent. I would buy this again before I buy another Leatherman.
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