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🔥 Gear up with the ultimate 22-in-1 survival multitool — because your adventure deserves no compromises!
The ROCKTOL SK04 22-in-1 Multitool combines 22 durable, high-performance tools including hardened stainless steel pliers, a hybrid serrated knife, oversized scissors, a ferrocerium fire starter, and an extra loud safety whistle. Compact and lightweight at 272g, it’s designed for seamless use in camping, hiking, hunting, and everyday fixes, making it the perfect all-in-one companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.








| ASIN | B0BRRXVW9T |
| ASIN | B0BRRXVW9T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,378 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #667 in Multi-Tools |
| Brand Name | ROCKTOL |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Date First Available | 12 October 2023 |
| Drive System | Centre Drive |
| Folded Size | 2.35 cm x 3.75 cm |
| Included Components | Regular Hammer, Safety Hammer, Safety Whistle, Ferrocerium Rod, Nylon Sheath |
| Item Dimensions | 37 x 23 x 113 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Camping Multitool |
| Item Weight | 272 Grams |
| Item model number | SK04 |
| Manufacturer | ROCKTOL |
| Manufacturer | ROCKTOL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK04_01 |
| Material Type | Knife blade: VG-10 stainless steel |
| Model Number | SK04 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 2.35 x 11.3 cm; 272 g |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**L
Super pour cadeau
F**E
It is a great tool and does where its made for! Delivery was on the spot!
J**S
I bought these at Christmas to use as prizes for our game nights. My boys are long‑time Leatherman fans and have owned many different models over the years, but I thought these would be an affordable option to keep in the glove box as spares. All three of them (grown men) were genuinely impressed. They like these as much as their Leathermans—maybe even more—because of the extra features like the flint, whistle, and other add‑ons. We waited to review them to see if the tools would break once they started using them, but so far they’re holding up just as well as the Leathermans. For the price, the boys agree they’d absolutely buy them again if they ever lose the ones they have.
A**A
Mi piace testare le pinze multiuso e avendo svariate letherman ho provato anche le bibury, victorinox, gerber e ora questa rocktool. Beh che dire??? Ottimi i materiali, ha i blocchi per le lame ben fatti che scattano bene, gli utensili del multitool sono si aprono con un dito quindi molto scorrevoli e apparte un pò il peso ma per il resto voto 10 su 10 per il suo prezzo e qualità!!!
M**G
That is actually 4.5, not 4 stars. I own quite a few name brand multi tools, I'm a Mechanic, I trained as a gunsmith and machinist, I target shoot and otherwise spend a lot of time in the woods so I wanted a Leatherman Signal, but it does happen that occasionally you lose a tool and I didn't want to lose the 135 bucks for the Signal, so I decided to give this a try because it had gotten such glowing reviews. I have an old top of the line SOG Powerlock manufactured when they were excellent and used good steel. I've had it for over 20 years and I compare all others to this tool. The Rocktol Signal clone has far exceeded my expectations, the tools are more robust and typically larger than the same tools mirrored on my SOG. The pliers mate up well and are well finished and the wire cutter blades are replaceable unlike the SOG's cutters. The knife is 1/4" longer and is thicker and beefier overall, the serrations are a good design, well finished and sharp, the steel is similar to the steel used in my newer baby SOG and it came shaving sharp. The scissors are well done, sharp, run smoothly and are larger than the scissors on my SOG. The file isn't quite as nice, it is a mill-bastard design, but does not cut in both directions and I'm dubious about the diamond file on the other side, the edges are not cut as files but rather are smooth and it is significantly larger than the file on my SOG. The saw uses a good quality tooth arrangement, is very sharp and is about1/2" longer than the file on my SOG, it rivals the saw that came on my Swiss Army Trekker and is almost as long. I haven't tried the ferro rod, but I like that it's covered in a plastic shrink tube that can be pulled or cut off when needed instead of having to scrape off a coating in an emergency when it's freezing out and your hands are numb with cold. It was difficult for me to get a sound out of the whistle, but it does work, just not as well as the ultra loud emergency whistles I habitually carry with me. I'm unsure of how well the hammer/hex wrench will hold up because it appears to be made of plastic, but it could be plastic covered metal, I cannot tell, but the glass breaker is good. The other tools, the flat blade screwdriver, glasses screwdriver, can/bottle opener/wire stripper are equally well executed and sharp where they need to be sharp and the awl is well designed and sharp. The overall quality seems to be excellent and is easily as good as the smaller, mid-range Gerber's that I own. There are some finishing marks on the tools, but no machining marks, everything operates smoothly and is symmetric. The grips are rounded and comfortable, even the belt holster is robust, sturdy, the stitching is straight and it looks like it will last for years. Overall I'm very impressed, I bought it on Prime day, so I got a great deal on it and I don't have any complaints that aren't nit-picky, except maybe for the file, which will work ok, it just won't cut as fast as one that is sharp in both directions and I'm shaky about the hammer, and especially the hex wrench but we'll see how they hold up. Would I recommend this tool? Not if it is the only tool you'll have with you in a desperate life or death survival situation, but as long as you have this and even a basic Swiss Army knife with you, then yes. If you're using it EDC, as an always-in-the-glovebox tool or around the campsite..... Absolutely. I use my tools pretty hard, I typically don't abuse them, but they do see quite a bit of serious use and I'm going to look more into these clones in the future. The quality is there and they tend to be well appointed and well laid out, and it will sure hurt a lot less if you lose or break them. I admit to keeping Craftsman tools in my box at the shop because not every job calls for Snap-on or Matco and I've only ever broken one Craftsman socket that I was misusing in an impact wrench, and if these clones hold up as well as that, I'll be relying on these reviews to buy more.
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