

🔧 Your pocket-sized fix-it hero for every unexpected moment!
The SWISS+TECH ST50022 is a polished stainless steel 6-in-1 multitool keychain featuring pliers, wire cutter, wire stripper, sheet shear, and ANSI-standard flathead and Phillips screwdrivers with 1/8 inch measurement marks. Compact and lightweight at 1.6 ounces, it’s designed for durability and versatility, ideal for camping, travel, auto repair, and everyday quick fixes without TSA restrictions.





| ASIN | B0001EFSUC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,464 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #585 in Multitools |
| Brand | Swiss+Tech |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,137) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2006 |
| Folded Size | 2-3/4" x 3/4" x 1/8" |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760750500020, 00760750500228 |
| Included Components | Bottole Opener, Pliers, Wire Crimper, Wire Cutters, Wire Stripper |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | ST50022 |
| Manufacturer | Crestwood Partners, LLC |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Part Number | ST50022 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Size | single pack |
| UPC | 785422509507 698997326571 760750500020 760750500228 |
| Warranty Description | As Labelled |
J**C
Well made, functional little multitool
For it's small size, I was expecting it to be cheaper made than it is, especially since it only cost about $3. At a little over 1.5oz/46g, it's solid and put together well with rivets. With either or both screwdriver/handles folded up, it locks the pliers closed; There's no way it's opening unless you make the effort. And although small and expectedly awkward to use, it is functional. Given it's size, you'd expect the screwdriver bits to be small, but they're the more common #2 size. Not going to work on glasses or such, but still handy for most screws you'll find around the house or office if you don't have anything else. I tried the wire cutters and strippers on some thin speaker wire and it worked surprisingly well. The pliers grip well and you can turn with decent leverage as long as the nut or bolt isn't too big. There's even 1/8" measurement marks to....measure small things. Of course it's not going to replace real tools, but in a pinch would work. Would be ideal to keep on a key chain for those "never know when you need it" moments.I got it to keep in my bicycle's saddle bag to pull out thorns, etc., from the tires, but the pliers and screwdrivers could also come in handy. Would make a nice little gift or stocking stuffer too.
B**J
Great for air travel
This is a very good tool that you can take on an airplane without any TSA issues, since there is no blade or other "weapon". I needed this because my camera had a sticking battery compartment, and I had to fashion a Christmas ribbon loop to pull out the battery, and the tiny pliers in this made that much easier. It would also be useful for a multitude of other tool functions, such as SAE and metric small measurements, Phillips and straight screwdriver, if you're not in a hurry. Who knows, the wire cutter/stripper may come in handy sometime. Since it's so small, I lost my first one, and bought the identical one for my last intercontinental trip.
J**A
Tough little keychain tool
I got a couple of these for my kids, who admire my Leatherman tool, and want folding pliers of their own. I chose these, for a couple reasons; they were cheap, and they had no knife blade. They fold up, to about key fob size (actually smaller than some keyless entry fobs) and unfold into about as small a pair of pliers as you can get, and still be useful. They are surprisingly tough, and the jaws are 'angled' instead of 'round', which makes them able to grip hex driver bits, in a pinch. Also included are a flat and phillips screwdriver at the end of each handle, and useful soft-wire cutters, behind the plier jaws, as well as measuring marks. I wouldn't use them to cut piano wire by any means, but they do go through copper wiring like butter, and the screwdriver ends fit the screws common in electrical terminals. I already 'borrowed' one, to fix the wiring to a trailer taillight. While not the best tool for the job, it was all we had, and was good enough to cut out the bad part of the wire, and re-attatch it to the terminal. The little measuring marks can come in handy, for things like figuring out if your popped heater hose is 5/8 or 3/4 inch diameter. For the $6 I paid, they are probably a decent value. That said, if you want a more useful tool, for just a little more money, look to the Swiss-Tech Micro Max, which includes 3 sizes of flat and phillips screwdrivers, a file, awl, and a jaw sized to exactly grab a 1/4 inch hex bit.
A**A
Great product
Very satisfied. Compact. Love the design
G**S
Doesn't waste space.
Summary: If it's always in your pocket, you may find a use or two for it. It's well put together and very small. There are better multi-tools out there at comparable prices; many in hardware-store checkouts. I purchased this to meet a price-point for free shipping. The tool is very small. Slightly smaller than 3x2 (six) of the keys on my very generic keyboard. The mechanism that locks the tool in place onto a ring or such (mine used to share a ring with a LED flashlight) is clever and can never come undone as long as the handles are holding it closed. The markers on the sides are not labeled, so if you forget the unit it's of little use. They're 1/8th of an inch but could be mistaken for centimeters or something else. A stamp on the side of the handle would've been nice. The pliers have a poor texture for holding onto many things, but the handles provide good leverage to pinch down on smaller objects, such as "...to extract a broken key from a lock." per NomDePlume. The flat-sided driver has a tip that is too narrow and "widens" so quickly that it hasn't fit anything "juuuust right" that I've run into yet. The Phillips-head driver is no better. The tip is very rounded, very, I suppose so it doesn't stab you in the leg in your pocket. The teeth increase in thickness too quickly for my liking. I recommend unfolding the pliers and fold in whichever handle you're not using as the driver. It's almost frustrating when the handles turn out-of-straight when you try to loosen a screw. A notch and nipple might've helped this. The shear is nice. I found it useful for trimming plastic pull-ties and the handles provide good leverage. It angles very sharply and it's difficult to keep whatever you're cutting in place, if it's loose. The wire-cutter is just a cut-out within the shear blades to keep the wire from sliding out of the shear. It works well for small, automotive wiring, but it won't strip them; the blades are too dull to cut the shielding without cutting the wire, even with a delicate hand. I prefer a vanilla razor blade. I think that about covers it. More thought went into this review (and subsequent trimming of it) than my purchasing the tool. I don't recommend buying this tool when compared with many other multi-tools out there, but if you've already got it or are a collector of small multi-tools, it's perfectly adequate.
A**R
Best mini pliers ever
Best miniature pliers set ever. Solid, well-crafted and worth the price. Perfect for slipping into your ride wallet for all those times your tubeless valve stems get stuck. If you’ve ever had that problem you know exactly what I’m talking about. These are the perfect solution.
G**N
Muito bom
A**A
Product is good, but not as described in video.. it doesn't have small screwdrivers as showing in video......
H**T
Got this specifically to carry when I play with my R/C models. I was not expecting great things. This is a pretty compact tool. It's one of the only really small ones I know of that includes pliers, and DOESN'T include a blade. Not everyone needs a blade, and you certainly don't need one on a tool this small. When I first got it I was a little surprised at the weight, and decided it might be just a tad to heavy to carry all the time. Then I stuck it in my pocket and went about my business for a good 4 hours, completely forgetting that I had it. Just goes to show how you can overestimate the importance of little things. The tool is small enough to put into the coin pocket of your jeans. It folds and unfolds well when new, but I suspect when the hinges on the handles get worn it will become sloppy. Unlike my baby fold-open tool, the handles are flat so you can press hard without the handles cutting into your hands. But the handles are hinged so they might try to fold while you're using the tool. Informal tests show the handles are strong enough to take decent torque when using the screwdriver ends. It seems well made and I'm not worried about durability. I've decided to carry it for a while to see if I use it. But for $5, this is actually a pretty good tool and a pretty good deal. Why wouldn't you get one? Update: Used this a couple of times when pulling cables to the basement. Saved me 2 or 3 additional trips to the garage, which doesn't sound like much but after the job taking all day it was a blessing. The screwdriver was useful for removing sheet metal screws and the pliers for one slightly stubborn screw. (Note that sheet metal screws don't require much torque to remove, but more than you can get with just fingers.) The pliers were able to grip OK, so clamping is not really an issue. Re-opening them is a bit of a pain since the handles tend to fold on the opening movement, but they don't on the clamping movement. So this tool will do a comparable job to a similar-sized pair of ordinary pliers, just slower. It's a small tool, so you can't expect it to perform like large pliers, but you can get a pretty decent amount of force on the jaws.
P**S
por 80 pesos se me hizo muy bueno amterial excelente y son el tipo de gadgets que te sacan de apuros la neta vale pena ese pequeno gastos aparte como llavero se ve muy bien
F**X
So gut, das ich es immer (zusätzlich zu einem Schweizermesser) dabei habe!
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