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The BIBURY Multitool is a versatile, foldable stainless steel toolset featuring over 15 integrated tools including pliers, wire cutters, saw, scissors, and replaceable screwdriver bits. Designed with a secure self-locking mechanism and crafted from durable 3Cr13 stainless steel, it offers reliable performance for camping, hiking, DIY, and repair tasks. Its compact, lightweight design fits neatly in a tough nylon pouch, making it an essential companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.










| ASIN | B095NTXBHH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 200,505 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 638 in Camping Multitools |
| Brand | BIBURY |
| Colour | Silver |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 760 Reviews |
| Drive System | Centre Drive |
| Included Components | Plier, Screwdriver Bit Set |
| Included components | Plier, Screwdriver Bit Set |
| Manufacturer | BIBURY |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
D**Y
Well built, great as secondary multi tool
Bit of play in the handles when closed, and no spring when used as pliers Really solid build though, and it's about the size of a "sidekick" Super sharp blades and the locking mechanism seems solid Have used the tools and seems they will put up with a tolerance of abuse! Only a week in though but I think this is probably the better of all the copies out there, and for the price it wins for me hands down, Perfect for a bacjback/diy toolkit/bug out bag/car tool kit I think over all in use it will pay for itself a few times over just in a pinch situation, you probably can't get spares for it but you could definitely upgrade yourself if needed Cheap and cheerful, miles ahead of the "father's day" type horrible multi tools that are around that bend and snap, maybe get one to see If you will ever have a need for the expensive ones!
V**R
Top quality for fraction of the cost
I originally wanted a swiss tool but the prices are crazy,ive had gerber and leatherman but wasnt impressed. After watching a few reviews i ordered one, wow,top quality,tough,no play with the pliers,no gaps at the end,scissors cut tough materials easily,knife is razor sharp and lots of useful tools,the bit driver takes standard sizes so more can be added and adaptors fitted if needed from a standard diy tool set.all tools lock for safety too. My wife tested the wood saw, she isnt a DIY fan so it was a good way of fully testing it, wow!!! It cut through a thick pole like a hot knife through butter, the end of the cut was clean and precise, no need to sand. Seriously impressed Comes with a good quality pouch and well packaged.top quality but at a quarter of the price.
D**T
Really good value for money. But longevity and guaranteed quality were worth the extra for me.
So, I bought this cause I wanted a multitool for work (I'm a tradesman). I was originally looking at a leatherman wave or charge (I have owned a charge before, amazing tool that was taken from my by airport security a couple of years ago), and came upon reviews for this tool on YouTube. I'm going to be honest, these are great value for money (buy on sale, mine cost 34.99!). I believe I got a pretty good unit (saw some reviews saying perhaps the quality control isn't 100% and some units aren't the best). However, having previously had a leatherman, I have to say it's like comparing a Vauxhall and a Audi. Sure, the Vauxhall will do everything a Audi will, but it's just... Not the same. There are little things, the steel in the knives used in the Bibury isn't the same quality as the steel used in the Wave (shouldn't rust or anything like that, just won't hold a sharp edge for as long as it isn't as strong). Also, while I love that it had a more universal full sized bit holder, the quality of the thing was quite poor (not stainless and might not have even been steel, looked like alloy to me, would almost certainly crack if used for heavy tasks over time). In the end I ended up giving the Bibury to my father in law as a birthday present and buying myself the Wave plus. I don't regret buying the Bibury, and if you're looking for a hiking survival tool, or if you are a hobbiest, or DIY guy or jack of all trades but master of none I do recommend this. I went the leatherman in the end cause I need to rely on my tool to never let me down, and I'd love to one day give it to my little boy (if I don't forget its in my bag at the airport again 🙄)
P**O
Awesome pocket tool, great backup for my leatherman
I'm constantly misplacing my more expensive multi tool so I got this as a backup that I can keep in my photography studio for all sorts of tinkering when creating sets, adjusting mounts etc. Its very good value and I wont get so upset if I misplace it and cant find it for a few months. Highly recommended for those doing DIY etc. I love the fact it takes easy to get bits and the knife is very sharp on arrival, perfect for opening and dismantling packaging from client products.
P**S
Great alternative to the more expensive multi-tolls brands
This is a great tool at a great price point - look its not up to the standard of a leatherman but it serves a purpose for a hiker, DIY'er, workshop tool etc. Its not going top take a ton of hammer for a hardened prepper making wood huts and skinning rabbits, but for 99% of people its a great tool. blades are sharp, build quality is good (pliers have a bit of movement) but for me i would rather spend £30 on this as i wont be breaking it.
A**R
Leatherman twin
I already have a Leatherman Wingman, and it’s excellent. I was looking at the Leatherman Wave , just to see what you get for £134, then as I was scrolling through the other options, this Bibury looked interesting. It looks exactly like a Wave , but for less than £25. Read the reviews, did some more checking, all was good so I ordered one. Arrived next day . The packaging was good and proceeded to remove the tool from the box, OUTSTANDING !!!, There is no difference between this and the Wave, except the price. This multiknife is top quality in every way, Why get a Leatherman when you can have this !!! You won’t be disappointed .
Z**T
God i wrote a lot of gumph. tldr ok for the price, illegal in public, and very rough
As others have pointed out this is illegal to take out in public in the UK. This purely based on the locking blades, they should not lock at all. i do take mine out however i have intentionally vandalised the locking mechanisms on one end so none of the blades lock at all. Doesnt affect what i use it for at all and the other tools do lock securely and that is great for stability of, say, the screwdriver. The screwdriver is needessly proprietary and limiting, so again i have vandalised it so the bits that come with it are in the bin where they belong, and i've glued a small neo magnet to the back as normal bits cannot be fixed in place and slide out otherwise. low quality stainless, but that should be obvious at 20 quid. This is additionally made clear by the tiny flat head 'screw driver' attachments which have snapped with very little convincing. There are 2 one small, one largen and both are VERY sharp. I would guess these are actually some kind of scraping tools. Interestingly once the thinner ends have snapped off, the thicker stem does work much better as a screwdriver ! one other niggling issue with it is the closer pliers head can get caught on the hex hole attachment and stop it closing properly. i bought this as leatherman really isnt worth the price even though it is better quality metal. Also leatherman tools are very limiting and this has more useful stuff and can be easiy taken apart to maintain. last point, it might also be a good idea to take it apart to sort any stiffness and there was, well, crap inbetween the items causing friction.
M**S
It's as good as the (insert well-known brand name) I also own
Bought to see how it faired in comparison to my other daily-use multi-tool, you know the one, that has finally just about given up the ghost. I wasn't sure how it could be as good for the money, but after months of daily use...it just is. Very well made, the locking mech is perfect, and the CBN-type file is a real boon for sharpening other knives/edges. My only gripe...the supplied dbl-headed screwdriver bit is so insecure in the holder that I lost it within days. I modified a standard bit and loctite'd it in. Then, obviously, found the original! And the case won't last as long as the tool...but I made a leather one to replace it, so it's fine. Excellent value compared to *the other* brand.
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