Product Preview: Gerber Center-Drive Multi-Tool w/ Bit Set

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posted on June 7, 2018
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Gerber’s Center-Drive w/Bit Set is a versatile multi-tool that allows for instant, one-handed access to its driver, 3.25"-long knife blade and spring-loaded pliers. Utilizing standard bits, the magnetic driver is positioned along the center axis of the tool, allowing for maximum torque and superior balance. Other tools incorporated into the Center-Drive include carbide wire cutters, a pry bar and nail puller, a serrated blade, an awl, a file and onboard storage for an extra bit. Packaged with the Center-Drive is a 12-piece (three hex, three flat, two Phillips, two Torx and two square) bit set, and the two both store within an included MOLLE-compatible fabric sheath. Price: $115. Contact: Gerber Gear; (800) 950-6161; gerbergear.com.

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