I bought a Gerber in the military, used it more then any tool. My unit/division was able to purchase Leathermans for the entire group one year with leftover funds. I continued carrying my Gerber and regifted my Leatherman to my Father in Law. I'm both a big knife guy and gun guy and I know your your knife background "you guys" love your leathermans. Gerber has been innovating for a long time. Also next time, hold the pliers sidways, make a fist, open your trigger finger, insert back of gerber, secure with them, then do a side an up and down flick with the tool 90 degrees from your fist. Smooth deployment everytime.
I have that multi-tool and love it so much. Gerber did a great job in designing this tool and it comes in handy for hunters, machanics, or the everyday person and I am thinking of buying another one to keep in one of my vehicle's.
I picked one up to use while my Leatherman is in warranty. Use my multitool daily at work and honestly it will be a Leatherman replacement. Love the center drive and easy opening pliers and not sure I can go back
I have been carrying the center drive around at work and I don't know what I ever did without it. I used to carry a vise-grip multi tool but it got in the way a lot because it requires a full size plier sheath. A couple of things that I wish were different: they should include a small Torx key that fits the screws on the replaceable wire cutters, or use a standard straight blade screw. I like how the sheath can be worn upright or inline with your belt, but I wish they made it to sit on your left side for a cross draw. I always have a tape measure on my right, plus I think it is easier to reach around to your left and pull it out than from the right.
Another thing to point out is that this tool and the Sog ones take a standard 1/4" Hex bit, so you can sub in other weird bits that other multitools don't have, like torx or square.
Great videography and concise review. The spring loaded pliers are a big PLUS. For my type of (camp/hike) user, I would trade the main blade for a saw and keep the serrated blade for cutting cordage more effectively than my main carry belt knife. Modern twig stove users can make some use of a saw blade in a survival setting. Too bad someone doesn't work out a custom shop deal with Gerber to recombine standard tools into special multi-tools.
have had one for a few months now, the driver is great for a multi tool, I find the crowbar/can opener very useful. I am not a fan of the carbide inserts. I often have occasion to cut steel wire or rod and thickness that standard steel cutters could make it through the carbide cutters will shatter. wish the option existed to put steel inserts in there. Also mine did not come with the bit set, I ought to get one.
Thank you Shane... I always reply with a thanks before all else. Those who take time to review an item for us to help us in our purchasing and use options is very important and noteworthy. Thanks. This multi-tool is on my Amazon wishlist. I still rock the Leatherman Supertool, after all these years. I really haven't found "reason" with any of the others (Wave, etc). They really didn't do anything for me. This one, however has sparked my interest enough to really want it. Three points I'd like to make... First, you don't have to "flick" the pliers out, like on previous versions of the Gerber multi-tools. (You doing this tells me that you have have Gerber multi-tools already). The new mechanism used to close the pliers has a smooth action and allows a simple push forward to engage them. Don't flick, just push. Second, the carbide wire cutters are actually sharpened on ALL THREE sides... when one side dulls, or you get a minor chip in it, just undo the screw and readjust it to another side. You will not find another multi-tool that offers this. And thirdly... people seem to have a problem with a serrated blade on it instead of a saw. (This is my personal preference), as I use serrated blades on multi-tools as fish scalers. I eat fish flesh, as it contains a lot of nutrients most others just just fillet and throw away. The serrated blades are great scalers. If I need to use a "tiny" saw, I have probably the best ever on my simple German Army Pocket knife... and it will probably out-perform any other on a multi-tool that I've ever seen reviewed. It is so sharp that it has it's own guard on the saw blade that must be removed first. Check them out "peeps". My German Army knife goes with me everywhere. Thanks again for the review Shane... Yep, I will have a Center Drive of my own very soon.
Thats the first Gerber I've seen that looks worth checking out. I still think Leatherman has the edge for real work, but this tool looks pretty interesting.
Good review Scout...been hard use testing my Gerber Centerdrive for the last month and it has performed admirably ...Gerber did an excellent job with this multitool (a saw instead of the serrated blade would be a nice touch though --maybe on the next version...)
I got one of the Gerber (with the magnetic bits). I was OK but I traded it in for a Leatherman Charge and was MUCH happier. The Gerber just didn’t have the same quality feel the Leatherman does.
I have a Gerber diesel, an the file is legit on quick jobs, much better than my leatherman. I carry it with me every day, but the biggest advantage is the one hand open. If I need to grab something hot, or hold something I will weld, the one hand function makes it the only tool for me.
I've been putting off buying it because their advertisements say their better than Leatherman but in my opinion they're not where near it because they have tools made in China... but because of your review, I'm buying one. Thank you Scout
This just might be me, but I don't see the point of not having scissors. Not sure why Leatherman went and changed the blade on the Juice, but oh well. Others may differ and want a saw, and that is perfectly acceptable, but I just find that behind the pliers and screwdrivers its what I use scissors more often. Oh well Scout, do you think it would double as a hammer? I find that to be my favorite "hidden feature" on my Leatherman Wave. 10 years strong
Gerber have disappointed me with the quality in their products in the past, and because I don't live in North America I cannot even get the warranty...
I dig it but also agree with others that it should have a saw and not the serrated blade. Screwdriver is one of the main tools I use on my Wave and like the reach on the Gerber and standard drivers.
@@kyklain86 probably the surge would be better from a technical standpoint, it has 5 tools accessible from the outside, and feels better in your hand, at least i own a rebar and a surge, the st300 is basically a bugger rebar right?
I broke the carbide cutter inserts on my Gerber Center Drive then I went to Gerber's homepage and noticed that those cutters have a 5 year record of bad reviews, mostly for the same reason, so I guess a lot of people have had the same problem. Has Gerber ever addressed this in any way, and if so how? People have suggested making the inserts out of steel instead (like a Leatherman does), has there been any talk about that from Gerber? It really seems like the way to go.
You are holding the pliers wrong, turn them sideways and the flick out the pliers, that way they slide out the first try every time. Second point the triangle cutting bit in the pliers can be screwed out and turned so you can use it 3 times before having to replace them. No other multitool does that. It is a piece for a lifetime, awesome and versatile tool.
Great Tool, Great Review.. To all those commenting about Chinese made... Go dump 99% of what you own and replace it with something not made in China. I dare you. I bet you can't afford it....
My Centerdrive is going back to Gerber for warranty stuff already. The spring in the pliers failed within an hour of taking it out of the box and all I was using it for was literally to bug my girlfriend by stealing her stuff with the pliers
Nice new gimmicks that help, but it doesnt compare to my Leatherman Surge. The Surges ability to inter change the saw blades with jig saw blades, and the massive tools it provides, along with the wire cutters.
I would not use such a non-insulated metal tool on electrics under any circumstances! I have also had a bad experience with the first Gerber multi-tool where a short tool blade snapped while prying off a tin lid! That was probably down to a poor heat treat, so hopefully a one-off.
Bought 1 and returned it, disappointed on the cutter. I like my cutter solid evenly center and sharp not like scissor. Very important that I cut my wire evenly center because it's not paper. Paper can be cut and reshape not with hard wire. Give me a sharp hard center cutter and I get one with out hesitation.
If you want to do real work throw the sog away, what bothers me the most about the powerplay/lock is that the pliers are fully opened when the handles are completely horizontal to each other... Why? How is that a useful MT? when it comes to usefulness Leatherman is the best way to go and most of Gerber's MTs are ok, the suspension I had was great. I really think SOG is a joke. Back on point... is the driver portion on the Gerber metal or a polymer material?
gerber has always dissapointed me when I needed them most, shame its all chinese junk metal. Glad to see more of their profucts being made in the old usa. I've always depended in and trusted my leatherman ST300. good review my man hope to see more. innovative design though but not for me. have a great day
That triangular wire cutter appears to have 3 cutting surfaces that can be rotated into position when the prior is dull. Don't own one but that's how it looks. I agree, a toothed saw blade would be way more useful than that surated one.
Would be a absolute winner if they had a saw instead of that serrated blade. Who in their right mind wants to sharpen a serrated blade in the field. Come on manufacturers stop adding a blade nobody ever wants.
ThisIsAPrettyLongUserNameWhyTheFuckWouldHeDoThatSoThatEveryoneWouldThumbsUpIt yep. I still have my original issued gerber from the Army. It's beat to shit but works, I have a fondness for gerber multitools.
Just get a Leatherman Surge, that's the only multitool you will ever need. It's built like a tank!! or even a Wave is more versatile. I would never buy a Gerber or SOG multitool.
I have a surge in my pocket now... But the pliers snapped on it so considering other options. I'll probably get another leatherman though it's the first time I've ever had the flyers in a Leatherman brake. Charge tti is probably their best model it's expensive though I had it once before and lost it.
Does it still feel pretty awkward to hold onto when using the screwdriver tool? Seems like it would still feel very odd compared to a regular round handled screwdriver. Great concept though for sure...that is the downfall of many multitools the screwdriver blades are offset making them extremely odd trying to use.
fail........real men love pocket clips! would say yes, but can't! who's filing? as a professional angler, I may do a hook point. but NO a pocket clip I;d like more!
I have one. Not impressed. Typical Gerber lack of quality. Blade play after a couple days, bit driver loosened up after changing license plates on 15 cars at the dealership, and the blade's edge retention is horrible. I went back to my SOGs and Leathermans within the first week of carrying the Gerber. Yes there is a chance I got a bad one but given that I have never had a quality Gerber item I highly doubt mine is just a bad one
How on earth did you break your Surge? I work in construction and use mine everyday, and the only thing that has got bad is a small chip off one of the cutters
I bought a Gerber in the military, used it more then any tool. My unit/division was able to purchase Leathermans for the entire group one year with leftover funds. I continued carrying my Gerber and regifted my Leatherman to my Father in Law. I'm both a big knife guy and gun guy and I know your your knife background "you guys" love your leathermans. Gerber has been innovating for a long time. Also next time, hold the pliers sidways, make a fist, open your trigger finger, insert back of gerber, secure with them, then do a side an up and down flick with the tool 90 degrees from your fist. Smooth deployment everytime.
I have that multi-tool and love it so much. Gerber did a great job in designing this tool and it comes in handy for hunters, machanics, or the everyday person and I am thinking of buying another one to keep in one of my vehicle's.
Had mine 5 years after watching ur review. It has been used on and off when ever I get back into edc mode
This is the best multitool I've ever owned. A must EDC in my car.
Did you have many? I like to buy one. Something good
@@ely2fast4u91 I've had plenty, this is the best I've ever owned. By far. You won't regret this purchase.
Ahh a classic Scout Multi Tool Review. I will always watch these.
I picked one up to use while my Leatherman is in warranty. Use my multitool daily at work and honestly it will be a Leatherman replacement. Love the center drive and easy opening pliers and not sure I can go back
The nice thing is you buy all kinds of bits for the driver and not have to get proprietary bits for it.
I have been carrying the center drive around at work and I don't know what I ever did without it. I used to carry a vise-grip multi tool but it got in the way a lot because it requires a full size plier sheath. A couple of things that I wish were different: they should include a small Torx key that fits the screws on the replaceable wire cutters, or use a standard straight blade screw. I like how the sheath can be worn upright or inline with your belt, but I wish they made it to sit on your left side for a cross draw. I always have a tape measure on my right, plus I think it is easier to reach around to your left and pull it out than from the right.
Another thing to point out is that this tool and the Sog ones take a standard 1/4" Hex bit, so you can sub in other weird bits that other multitools don't have, like torx or square.
Great videography and concise review. The spring loaded pliers are a big PLUS. For my type of (camp/hike) user, I would trade the main blade for a saw and keep the serrated blade for cutting cordage more effectively than my main carry belt knife. Modern twig stove users can make some use of a saw blade in a survival setting. Too bad someone doesn't work out a custom shop deal with Gerber to recombine standard tools into special multi-tools.
Probably the first multitool which at least in my eyes looks usable.
The screwdriver and cutters tend to be what I use the most on a multi-tool. That makes this one interesting.
have had one for a few months now, the driver is great for a multi tool, I find the crowbar/can opener very useful. I am not a fan of the carbide inserts. I often have occasion to cut steel wire or rod and thickness that standard steel cutters could make it through the carbide cutters will shatter. wish the option existed to put steel inserts in there. Also mine did not come with the bit set, I ought to get one.
Thank you Shane... I always reply with a thanks before all else. Those who take time to review an item for us to help us in our purchasing and use options is very important and noteworthy. Thanks.
This multi-tool is on my Amazon wishlist. I still rock the Leatherman Supertool, after all these years. I really haven't found "reason" with any of the others (Wave, etc). They really didn't do anything for me. This one, however has sparked my interest enough to really want it.
Three points I'd like to make...
First, you don't have to "flick" the pliers out, like on previous versions of the Gerber multi-tools. (You doing this tells me that you have have Gerber multi-tools already). The new mechanism used to close the pliers has a smooth action and allows a simple push forward to engage them. Don't flick, just push.
Second, the carbide wire cutters are actually sharpened on ALL THREE sides... when one side dulls, or you get a minor chip in it, just undo the screw and readjust it to another side. You will not find another multi-tool that offers this.
And thirdly... people seem to have a problem with a serrated blade on it instead of a saw. (This is my personal preference), as I use serrated blades on multi-tools as fish scalers. I eat fish flesh, as it contains a lot of nutrients most others just just fillet and throw away. The serrated blades are great scalers. If I need to use a "tiny" saw, I have probably the best ever on my simple German Army Pocket knife... and it will probably out-perform any other on a multi-tool that I've ever seen reviewed. It is so sharp that it has it's own guard on the saw blade that must be removed first. Check them out "peeps". My German Army knife goes with me everywhere.
Thanks again for the review Shane... Yep, I will have a Center Drive of my own very soon.
Guess I'm gonna find out soon... my Center-Drive s coming on Wednesday!
I want to look into it a bit more.... I am running the Gerber Suspension right now.....and for the price find it hard to beat!
Thats the first Gerber I've seen that looks worth checking out. I still think Leatherman has the edge for real work, but this tool looks pretty interesting.
my thoughts exactly!
Mp 600 all day long.
Good review Scout...been hard use testing my Gerber Centerdrive for the last month and it has performed admirably ...Gerber did an excellent job with this multitool (a saw instead of the serrated blade would be a nice touch though --maybe on the next version...)
I got one of the Gerber (with the magnetic bits). I was OK but I traded it in for a Leatherman Charge and was MUCH happier. The Gerber just didn’t have the same quality feel the Leatherman does.
Great review. Would be an awesome tool and well worth the money if they replaced the serrated blade with a saw. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed. A saw would be better.
The Late Boy Scout can't you replace the blade with a saw?
I would love a pair of s scissors personally. I would use them regularly.
Very good review. For me, the lack of further outside opening tools outweights the one hand opening pliers.
Tom Faranda Stop complaining
I have a Gerber diesel, an the file is legit on quick jobs, much better than my leatherman. I carry it with me every day, but the biggest advantage is the one hand open. If I need to grab something hot, or hold something I will weld, the one hand function makes it the only tool for me.
I've been putting off buying it because their advertisements say their better than Leatherman but in my opinion they're not where near it because they have tools made in China... but because of your review, I'm buying one. Thank you Scout
TheDemoncorn this one is USA made
These are specifically made in portland
This just might be me, but I don't see the point of not having scissors. Not sure why Leatherman went and changed the blade on the Juice, but oh well. Others may differ and want a saw, and that is perfectly acceptable, but I just find that behind the pliers and screwdrivers its what I use scissors more often. Oh well
Scout, do you think it would double as a hammer? I find that to be my favorite "hidden feature" on my Leatherman Wave. 10 years strong
I used the older version of the Gerber one-handed tool, and during use the tool would fall back inside. I dumped it for a Wave. Thanks
Gerber have disappointed me with the quality in their products in the past, and because I don't live in North America I cannot even get the warranty...
I dig it but also agree with others that it should have a saw and not the serrated blade. Screwdriver is one of the main tools I use on my Wave and like the reach on the Gerber and standard drivers.
I would like to see a heavy use shoot out between the big multi tools.
Tom Olofsson The Supertool 300 or Surge is way better than this tool.
@@kyklain86 probably the surge would be better from a technical standpoint, it has 5 tools accessible from the outside, and feels better in your hand, at least i own a rebar and a surge, the st300 is basically a bugger rebar right?
I broke the carbide cutter inserts on my Gerber Center Drive then I went to Gerber's homepage and noticed that those cutters have a 5 year record of bad reviews, mostly for the same reason, so I guess a lot of people have had the same problem.
Has Gerber ever addressed this in any way, and if so how? People have suggested making the inserts out of steel instead (like a Leatherman does), has there been any talk about that from Gerber? It really seems like the way to go.
why would they change them? It makes them money
I have a Leatherman FUSE,with all the normal pliers,etc...
Plus my blade is 3".
SOCKET ATTACHMENT
You are holding the pliers wrong, turn them sideways and the flick out the pliers, that way they slide out the first try every time. Second point the triangle cutting bit in the pliers can be screwed out and turned so you can use it 3 times before having to replace them. No other multitool does that. It is a piece for a lifetime, awesome and versatile tool.
So the OHT wasn't mentioned??? That was this things direct competitor
Do the needle nose pliers on the gerber close all the way?? It looked like their was a small gap when you had them closed
I'm very confused as to why you didn't compare the leatherman oht
i have a question: The unloking piece for iner tools is made from plastic or metal. Its same piece used for finger rest when you use the knife.
Great Tool, Great Review.. To all those commenting about Chinese made... Go dump 99% of what you own and replace it with something not made in China. I dare you. I bet you can't afford it....
Thank you
My Centerdrive is going back to Gerber for warranty stuff already. The spring in the pliers failed within an hour of taking it out of the box and all I was using it for was literally to bug my girlfriend by stealing her stuff with the pliers
I love my skeletool! But this seems like it's much bigger brother! May consider this as a heavy edc option...
Nice new gimmicks that help, but it doesnt compare to my Leatherman Surge. The Surges ability to inter change the saw blades with jig saw blades, and the massive tools it provides, along with the wire cutters.
No mention of how you took a chunk out of the cutter? Or is that a slot for wire?
It's a slot for wire.
When I bought mine mine did not come with the bit set
Great review. Got mine and love it.
Very nice how to perching
I have not found a new multitool worthy enough to replace my Leatherman Wave.
FatalicGamer lmfao
X2
My exact thought.
Updated wave will batter the crap out of this Chinese made toy.
Any leatherman would pass the quality of this. I dropped my rebar off a 30 foot cliff and there wasn’t a scratch
Gerber & Leatherman had a baby - and it's another Gerber... Seriously nice to see Gerber stepping things up. How does it compare it to the OHT?
I like it much better than the OHT.
I like the screwdriver, but I'd trade that serrated blade for a saber saw blade holder like my current Gerber has.
Great Multitool! :)
FuwaForestFilms :)
I would not use such a non-insulated metal tool on electrics under any circumstances! I have also had a bad experience with the first Gerber multi-tool where a short tool blade snapped while prying off a tin lid! That was probably down to a poor heat treat, so hopefully a one-off.
Cool video !
Really wish the Center Drive had a pair of scissors
Just as well the wire cutters are replaceable because they look pretty chewed up.
Mine did not come with the bits
great review!
I had high hopes at the start of the video.. back to the leatherman catalog for me.
It's great tool and i really enjoy to use it
but things start to change when you are doing the real heavy duty tasks
Cut a nail with it.
ETS tactical just released 7,9,12 round mags for the glock 43 please do a review!
Great tool Sheath sloppy on the belt replaced sheath with nite ize tool sheath better now even has slot for bits holds to belt better no slop
Cool
Super review.
Doesn't have many tools at all. The centerdrive definitely is not worth giving up tools for.
Is this made in the US of A or parts made in China, assembled in USA?
electrical work. Real work (Mechanical, plumbing, appliances, motorcycles) require real pliers or better yet adjustable (Spyderco).
i can tell your not convinced by this tool, just the feel of the video
Bought 1 and returned it, disappointed on the cutter. I like my cutter solid evenly center and sharp not like scissor. Very important that I cut my wire evenly center because it's not paper. Paper can be cut and reshape not with hard wire. Give me a sharp hard center cutter and I get one with out hesitation.
Gerber tools are good but they always look bulkier compared to Leatherman and Victorinox Swiss Tools.
Surge any day
r2stik surge never
Love my surge, wish I could get some better blade steel though... like the s30v in my charge
3:03 roll credits
If you want to do real work throw the sog away, what bothers me the most about the powerplay/lock is that the pliers are fully opened when the handles are completely horizontal to each other... Why? How is that a useful MT? when it comes to usefulness Leatherman is the best way to go and most of Gerber's MTs are ok, the suspension I had was great. I really think SOG is a joke. Back on point... is the driver portion on the Gerber metal or a polymer material?
Jacob Stout Fair points. The driver arm is all metal.
wave goodbye
Archie Lamont goodbye have
Wish the bit holder had a manual lock...magnets wear out over time.
The amount they wear out is not noticable and takes many many years. A manual lock can break.
3:38
This is why British Electrical system is the best system
you mean the pliers flick out with a little bit of ertia.
I’m a Super Tool all the way. Since Gerber ended up in China... I’ve never bought anymore of their products. Great review though!
Center drive is made In the USA
gerber has always dissapointed me when I needed them most, shame its all chinese junk metal. Glad to see more of their profucts being made in the old usa. I've always depended in and trusted my leatherman ST300. good review my man hope to see more. innovative design though but not for me. have a great day
That triangular wire cutter appears to have 3 cutting surfaces that can be rotated into position when the prior is dull. Don't own one but that's how it looks. I agree, a toothed saw blade would be way more useful than that surated one.
Didn’t leatherman have a pattent on this
Would be a absolute winner if they had a saw instead of that serrated blade. Who in their right mind wants to sharpen a serrated blade in the field. Come on manufacturers stop adding a blade nobody ever wants.
Yes, give me a saw and I would jump on this.
ThisIsAPrettyLongUserNameWhyTheFuckWouldHeDoThatSoThatEveryoneWouldThumbsUpIt yep. I still have my original issued gerber from the Army. It's beat to shit but works, I have a fondness for gerber multitools.
Just get a Leatherman Surge, that's the only multitool you will ever need. It's built like a tank!! or even a Wave is more versatile. I would never buy a Gerber or SOG multitool.
Kyron Klain why?
Jorge Maluf because reasons and stuff
Jorge Maluf because Herbert are cheap quality
I have a surge in my pocket now... But the pliers snapped on it so considering other options. I'll probably get another leatherman though it's the first time I've ever had the flyers in a Leatherman brake. Charge tti is probably their best model it's expensive though I had it once before and lost it.
My MUT is better than your surge
The wire cutters suck
Does it still feel pretty awkward to hold onto when using the screwdriver tool? Seems like it would still feel very odd compared to a regular round handled screwdriver. Great concept though for sure...that is the downfall of many multitools the screwdriver blades are offset making them extremely odd trying to use.
NO CAN OPENER!
fail........real men love pocket clips! would say yes, but can't! who's filing? as a professional angler, I may do a hook point. but NO a pocket clip I;d like more!
I have one. Not impressed. Typical Gerber lack of quality. Blade play after a couple days, bit driver loosened up after changing license plates on 15 cars at the dealership, and the blade's edge retention is horrible. I went back to my SOGs and Leathermans within the first week of carrying the Gerber. Yes there is a chance I got a bad one but given that I have never had a quality Gerber item I highly doubt mine is just a bad one
Man that knife's opening hole is really going to compromise the strength of that knife...
The interior blades are facing the wrong way, thats the only flaw.
Basicly a marketing video for Gerber. If you have screwdriver bits that are loose they weill be lost nomatter who makes it. . .
Cool tool, I own one myself. But weak build and flimsy. Compared to a leatherman I considder this as a gimmick
I'll just stick to my swisstool.
Ozaka trail is amazing and cheaper!
Check it out!
Who are these guys that buy SOG? More than once??
No scissors, no saw, nice screwdriver, and probably made of chinesium
Leatherman rules.
I broke my surge, so pretty sure this spring loaded gimmick won't stand a chance in half-real work environment.
How on earth did you break your Surge? I work in construction and use mine everyday, and the only thing that has got bad is a small chip off one of the cutters
the pliers don't even touch loool still a gerber
A centerdrive Who is not in the center. Whohooo. Gerber is crap. Look at what the Schweizer doing😉
This tool is another fail in the long history of fail, even the sog to me is a better product.
Gerber makes a better tool than leatherman and sog!