For a light use knife with an attached screwdriver, I can recommend the Milwaukee Fastback 48-22-1505. It's got a replaceable utility blade plus a spare (no more sharpening needs!) and an integrated screwdriver with a 2-sided bit. I've used one for a while now and it's a reliable, comfortable, and cheap knife, coming in anywhere between $20-30 depending on retailer.
I still carry this knife every day. I stopped clipping it and just carry it loose in my pocket. You are one hundred percent correct - it is a $20 knife that does a great job!
Hey! Sorry for the late response. I've carried this thing in my pocket every single day, and I've grown to really like it. There have only been a few occasions where I have needed a phillips or flathead screwdriver, and I used the tip of the knife to handle those issues. That might make some people cringe, but it worked for me.
For a light use knife with an attached screwdriver, I can recommend the Milwaukee Fastback 48-22-1505. It's got a replaceable utility blade plus a spare (no more sharpening needs!) and an integrated screwdriver with a 2-sided bit. I've used one for a while now and it's a reliable, comfortable, and cheap knife, coming in anywhere between $20-30 depending on retailer.
That looks like a winner. Thank you for sharing!
👍🏼 I like the look very much. Keep seeing it at Menards but I keep not buying it.
It is a solid knife for the price. I am glad I have it, but I wouldn’t try to convince someone to buy it.
@@hookandblade 😆👍🏼I think I’m gonna keep on passing it. I did just order a different Gerber with same bamboo. :)
Most reviwers don't understand knives and good quality...its a $20 knife that does a a great job, and gets better with each use..Gerber genius.
I still carry this knife every day. I stopped clipping it and just carry it loose in my pocket. You are one hundred percent correct - it is a $20 knife that does a great job!
After 4 months, how did it go ? Great review btw
Hey! Sorry for the late response. I've carried this thing in my pocket every single day, and I've grown to really like it. There have only been a few occasions where I have needed a phillips or flathead screwdriver, and I used the tip of the knife to handle those issues. That might make some people cringe, but it worked for me.
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