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The NexTool W4 Adjustable Ratchet Wrench Multitool is a compact, foldable 11-in-1 EDC tool crafted from durable 30Cr13 steel. Featuring a ratchet wrench, pliers, knife, saw, and screwdriver, it balances lightweight portability (11oz) with rugged performance. Designed for camping, DIY, and emergency repairs, it comes with an ergonomic grip and a nylon storage case, backed by lifetime support and a 30-day return policy.
Color | W4 |
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Brand | NEXTOOL |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.96 x 0.81 x 6.15 inches |
Item Weight | 313 Grams |
Included Components | pliers, knife, saw, screwdriver |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 152.6 × 49.9 ×20.7mm |
Manufacturer | NEXTOOL |
Item Weight | 11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.96 x 0.81 x 6.15 inches |
Item model number | NE20362A |
Size | Full Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
Great mid-range multitool with unique features at a very good price
I love multi tools, especially tools that have unique functionality that isn’t something you would commonly think of having in a tool, but once you see it, you’re happy they thought of it! This tool fits that description! Most multi tools don’t have a crescent wrench, but it is not just a novelty, it is a versatile, functioning wrench! I have many multi tools, from the more expensive name brands, to the lower end, unnamed brands. This tool, fits in the bill of a good mid-range tool. And, although the price is at the lower end of the pricing scale, the form and functionality are at a higher grade than you would expect for something in this price range.In addition to having a crescent wrench, it also has a pair of pliers, like so many other multi tools have. This would make a great small birthday or Christmas gift to anyone who likes Every-Day Carry (EDC) tools and accessories. It has many standard items that most multi tools have, so if you’re looking for something unique and functional, this is fantastic for a first-time multi tool user or for EDC enthusiasts or multi tool lovers.The build quality seems better than I would expect for products in this price range, which is a great thing. My two challenges with this product is, A). The crescent wrench is larger than a standard multi tool to carry. Not a show stopper by any means, but larger, so be aware. and, B). The case is low quality and very basic. Again, not a show stopper, but having a robust case would be a great V2 of this product.
B**N
Everything I need at work nothing I don’t. Basic but brawny.
So I first saw this on YouTube from max level EDC and I knew pretty much right away I was going to get one of these. At my job in a ribbon factory, there are quite a few times where I need a wrench, believe it or not, mostly to remove guards during cleanup operations, or to adjust the nip pressure rollers. Now I also need a knife sometimes to open packages or cut plastic off of pallets or just other everyday tasks that you would require a general-purpose knife for, and it’s nice to also have a bit driver for when I have to remove other screws or more often tighten things in order to ensure the machine runs properly. The holster that this comes with is absolute trash, but I’ve had my leather EDC waste pouch that used to hold my Leatherman that I have since replaced with this wonderful tool. The pouch that I have is open-topped so it just slides right in there. It does sit a little higher off the top of my waist, but not enough that it impedes me from carrying it. I don’t really need a small pair of scissors on this tool as my main tool I use every day is a pair of scissors, full-size, used for cutting ribbon. That also sits in the little pouch, and then I also have my flashlight. I found myself using this pretty much every day. The wrench part itself works very well. The screw mechanism works flawlessly. It has not gotten hung up; the wrench itself stays in the position I put it in quite well. I haven’t really encountered any slippage. The ratcheting feature, honestly I haven’t used it as I would pretty much need to use it on a much larger bolt to really get any kind of leverage out of it. But it’s a nice little feature to have if you need it. The only tool I don’t use Often is the file, simply because I don’t really have a use for it, but it’s nice to have it there in case. The fold-out needle nose pliers are awesome. We frequently have times where Ribbon wraps up, and it’s nice to have the needle nose to be able to grab a hold of it in order to leverage it either to pull it out or just to give you enough space to where you can cut it. Also, it’s still nice to have the needle nose for smaller, detailed work such as fixing our ancient sewing machines. The fact that I can fold all that up into one tool that is also very comfortable to handle is quite nice. The spring-loaded nature of the pliers is take it or leave it for me. I’ve had a multitool with both. It is nice to have, but it’s not a necessity. I think the cost of this is very reasonable. I mean, you basically get a bit driver with bits to a set of pliers, a wrench, a knife, all wrapped in one convenient, easy-to-use package. Now, I would not say that this is going to replace dedicated tools for hard-use tasks, but just for everyday general repair work or mechanical work, this is an absolutely fantastic tool. Now, the blade steel is nothing to write home about. It’s 8 CR, but for just normal everyday things like I said, cutting packages open or cutting plastic, It works just fine, and it’s going to be very easy to sharpen back. But 8CR is also very tough, so I don’t think anyone would have any major problems. I carry a folding pocket knife, anyways If I require something a bit more aggressive, but even using the knife, using any of the tools really feels wonderful. In fact they really did an excellent job on making this version very comfortable and user-friendly, so I will probably buy more of these since they seem to sell like hotcakes on here.
B**R
A great addition for the Multi-tool afficionado.
Very useful tool and overall has a tight and solid feel. I am not a professional, but this is a great addition to my kit and goes in the center of my truck console when I travel. A tad heavy for EDC on your person. Knowing I have this small adj wrench with me in addition to a conventional multitool and locking knife is a little extra security traveling, camping, fishing should I have any minor repair to attempt. I've been getting more impressed with other makers of multitools besides the 'household name' company. I find that Nextool and others are taking more chances and trying to do more innovative stuff. One might not additionally see the bit driver or storage when first picking this up. I find this tool makes really ingenious use of its space. Additionally, the liner lock blade locks up tight and secure. Long term we will see how this holds up. The plastic shrouds on the outside of the tool add some grip. Could see them taking a beating but they seem like quality abs. It has a lot of parts and places where dirt could potentially trap, so recommend carrying in its sheath. Overall, I like this a lot. For my needs, I don't think the racheting mechanism on the wrench was a real necessity and probably would've appreciated a ratchet more on the bit driver. But it does give some more purchase in tight spots. I did initially have a concern with the pliers, and the Nextool team reached out to me and rectified the issue lightning quick. I must applaud their customer service for responsiveness and support. I will definitely consider more products from Nextool.
A**B
I'm surprised the ratcheting option actually works.
I wasn't sure if this was going to be a gimmick but I figured it would be cheap enough it didn't matter if it didn't. I've used the ratcheting option several times now on several different nuts and bolts while on the job (I'm not a mechanic and I don't want to wait until my boss calls one in just because we didn't bring tools with us) and for most stuff under a 1/2" it works perfectly. Once you go larger the ratcheting action doesn't expand quite enough to pop over to the next side and gets stuck. I make it a little loose and it works fine. When I need to get some final torque done I lock it and size it back down before putting more effort into it.I don't know if I wound trust it to handle really leaning on it and it's not worth the effort of breaking it to find out. It works and I'm happy with that.
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