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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESSKU: G417
The Gerber Dime Multi-Tool in red and black is engineered for everyday carry, offering compact functionality without compromising on durability. This pocket-sized powerhouse packs ten essential tools into just 2.75" of sleek aluminum handles, weighing only 2.2 ounces. Its rugged design makes it ideal for urban environments, outdoor adventures, or emergency situations where a versatile, reliable tool is a must.
At the core of the Dime are its 3Cr13 stainless steel components, including pliers, a wire cutter, a fine-edge blade, a package opener, scissors, a medium flathead driver, a crosshead driver, a bottle opener, tweezers, and a file. Each tool locks securely into place for safe, efficient operation, and the precision-machined stainless steel ensures long-lasting performance under repeated use. The aluminum handles combine lightweight strength with a bold red-and-black design, offering both visual appeal and practical durability.
Despite its small size, the Dime Multi-Tool is designed for maximum functionality in a minimal footprint. Pliers and wire cutters handle light mechanical tasks, the fine-edge blade slices precisely, and the integrated drivers and scissors make quick work of everyday repairs or adjustments. Its bottle opener and tweezers add convenience, making the Dime a go-to companion for both planned and unexpected tasks.
Every Gerber Dime is built for reliability and ease of carry, fitting comfortably in a pocket or on a keychain, ensuring that essential tools are always within reach. It’s compact, lightweight, and tough enough to handle daily demands while remaining small enough to carry anywhere without hindrance.
The Gerber Dime Multi-Tool and countless other high-quality knives and tools are available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works, the world’s best online knife store and a Tennessee landmark. Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, over 1.5 million visitors explore SMKW’s legendary showroom each year, home to the largest knife selection on Earth.