Have it in two first aid kits & one small EDC cargo pocket pouch because it has a knife blade, a scissors (it's ok if you do some sharpening with a rod), wire cutter/pliers to pull things like cactus needles & the bubble pack opener works great cutting zip ties or shoe laces in case you have to access footwear (most used feature opening packages). Since it's for emergencies, doesn't matter if the blade needs re-sharpening after heavy use since I also carry a pocket knife everywhere. I've resharpened/rehoned these on the bottoms of ceramic coffee cups or just flat rocks in the field. The bottle opener is more often used as the attachment point if you don't trust the flimsy key ring. I've had them for 8 years and maybe have used them a handful of times.
Yeah I think I've used the package opener more than anything else. Its a good addition. I consider it more of an emergency tool as well. Thanks for sharing 👍
I’ve had mine for over 5 years and carry it every dar. I paid $15 and it’s been worth the money. It’s definitely not hard use, more of an office carry. The scissors are great to touch up my beard, the package opener works great and the bottle opener is great at parties.
Gerber Lifetime Warranty success story here. Broke the pliers on my Gerber Suspension at work, sent them some pictures, they asked where and when I had bought it, and they sent me a replacement.
I brought it to use in an office environment. It worked out great. At the time, I was traveling overseas frequently, and this small tool was never a problem. For yard work the SAK Hiker is my go to.
I like keeping a Gerber Dime in my tacklebox while fishing. It works good for pinching down the barb on my hooks and can cut line if needed. The bottle opener can also come in hand if you have bottled beer. And the needle nose pliers can be used to get the hook out of a fish’s mouth if it’s not super deep. I love how lightweight and compact it is
i had a old orginal gerber multitoo. It was from my father when i was a kid, so early 1990s he used the crap out of it and so did i when he gave it to me later. i never knew gerber had a lifetime warranty until i looked them up to finally get a replacement for mine after years of it just falling apart and being abused. i submitted to them my claim with pictures of the broken knive where i messed up trying to sharpen it, the broken pliers tip, and finally the fact at somepoint before me it was ran over or hit and the handle was dent making it where you have to manually open it. i explained i have no idea where or when it was bought and wanted to keep the messed up one from my childhood. they replied by stating they will be sending me a new MP600 model and that i could keep the one i had already. it was seemless and quick turn around and loved that they worked with me
Just ordered one. I've had the Gerber Vise for a decade or so. I consider these tools for putting something together that has loosened up, not for taking things apart. I can plan to have proper tools if I'm taking something apart. I use mine to make a repair until I can get proper tools. I'd mainly use the scissors to trim my beard on the road.
I've used the Gerber warranty and was incredibly pleased. I sent them a email with including pictures of said items and within a few weeks I received brand new products.
Good review on the Dime. I find it a tool perfect for urban EDC and light emergency use. it may not be the strongest, but it is easy to always keep on hand. one thing I recommend is getting a keychain pocket clip for the lanyard ring, makes it loads more accessible. Another thing is the retail package opener is far stronger a tool than people will think. on top of controlled cuts for boxes, it is the best thing ever for dealing with sealed plastic packaging. I like this over the (now sadly discontinued) Leatherman squirt because while both have mostly the same tools and quality, the dimes package opener and tweezers beat out the squirt in terms of utility. also the dime has a much more accessible flat head which can be used for scraping in a pinch. only thing the squirt beats the dime on (in my opinion) is definitely its file. Another great tool in this size range is the Nextool Mini Flagship. it has a comparable toolset, but a much beefier knife, scissors, full length flathead and flat phillips screwdriver. it's file is ok, and it has a bottle/can opener. The scissors on it is the best part and passes the paracord cut test. only downside on the Nextool is it's slightly awkward bulk, but if you want a mini tool with some beef, I do recommend checking it out. and it helps that it is within an affordable price range (less than $30)
Those are good options too. I really enjoy the retail package opener on the dime, im gonna try it on sealed plastic packaging for sure. Thanks for the comment 👍
What I like about the Bottle Opener is when you're using the Pliers the curve of the Bottle Opener in the palm of your hand gives you a good, not painful purchase. And yes, the scissors aren't very good.
great and informative video. I've used the gerber warranty for one of their knives with zero issues. it was a 12 year old knife that had it's assisted opening mechanism break and they just sent me a new one.
Hi from the UK. Very informative video. I have owned a Dime for a number of years but it has seen little use. The tools are very stiff to deploy. I have always preferred my Leatherman PS4 for the smaller tasks. This was a more expensive option but you do get a quality tool. However, full marks to Gerber for continuing to produce a multi tool of this size, Leatherman discontinued the PS4 which I feel was a mistake on their part.
I would say that for zipties and cordage, I've used the package opener as opposed to the scissors, and I'd say that has worked better than my swiss army pen knifes....
2 years ago I was slowly dying for internal bleeding... I was coughing blood at work and had to go at the hospital with just my edc bag. To pass the time I started doing cordages with plastic bottles using the dime. Blade is quite terrible but overall it's a serviceable knife.
The only thing I use mine for is opening packages. I have been using Gerber Multipliers since the early 90's and have had a few occasions where they replaced them, my current everyday carry is the Gerber Multiplier Recoil which has been discontinued, but when I the belt carrier gets destroyed they always send me a new one. ;-)
Yes the price does keep going up. Hopefully we'll see other competitors come to the market with affordable options too. Thanks for the advice, I'll try that out. 👍
Good video. The weak point on it is the wire cutters. I used and abused it for 1 year. I’ve opened tuna cans with the package opener. It’s very dangerous I wouldn’t recommend it. I tried to cut 14 gauge wire the screw snapped it was a catastrophic failure. I bought a new one it’s so handy. I use it every day. Scissors cut zip ties real good. The key ring I took off. I use a quick release on my key chain. I snap it on the bottle opener.
i carry one or two of these "do everything" tools because I always find out I never use them and then they become great gifts to people who have helped me. Person who gets one of these, they are very happy but they put the tool in the back of their box and unlikely ever to use it. I work with workmen who use real tools for real work
My Dime tools are all incredibly stiff. I reached out to the company for advice and that was rubbish. I don’t use it as it breaks my nails. Any suggestions on how to loosen the rivets with every day tools?
Seems always to be the case, that in every new Dime review that appears every now and then, that the reviewer needs to be reminded that the scissors are left handed, using them with the right hand makes them to underperform.
No multitool can handle heavy-duty work. For that, you'll need stand-alone tools. This Gerber Dime is for very small fixtures. Gerber is definitely not a premium brand, but the price makes it more attractive than the Leatherman Micra, for example, which costs more than twice as much. Also, the Dime has both pliers and a pair of scissors (the scissors suck, I can tell). The tweezers suck too. The nail file seemed pretty ridiculous as well because it's too short. Gerber is trash, but for $22 I'd give it a chance if I occasionally ran into this knife in a store.
I agree with you. It's not high-end and most certainly cannot handle heavy duty tasks. But in a pinch, it can be useful for a thing or two. Thanks for the feedback 👍
Gotta be reasonable when buying something like this. It’s not designed for heavy use, it’s not designed for “big projects”, it’s not designed for large tasks. It’s an emergency tool for small quick help when your more suitable tool is out of reach. You will not be happy with it if you’re expectations are too high, that goes for any multi-tool. They are emergency light use tools.
So I found this tool to be terrible like the gerber clutch. Got a LM Squirt and it was much better. Now I have a Nextool mini flagship. Great scissors, okay knife, needs to get rid of bottle opener and improve the file.
If you travel across borders in Europe this is probably the biggest knife you want to have on you or in the car. But for anything else you should just choose something better/bigger.
Why? I live in the Netherlands and travel a lot across europe. I always carry a 130 mm swiss army knife and a leatherman charge with me. That's not a problem. And in my car I have a Glock 78 fieldknife. Also not a problem.
@@arpadjszabo I don't know. I think if you have them in your suitcase in the belly of a plane, you can take them with you. But I realy don't know. But Switserland is not a part of the e.u. and I can take them to there.
I honestly thought all Gerber products were terrible like the dime but recently got a US made Gerber 600 so good I ordered a 400. Would never buy a non US made Gerber again though. Absolute shite. Nextool is way better quality if you want Chinese made.
You may want to try adding some oil to it, then try opening and closing the tools multiple times to lubricate them. This sometimes works. But I get what you mean, the tools are not easy to open on the Dime.
It's trash. The scissors was seldom used and its spring broke after 2 years. The clam shell/package opener broke after a year. I live in South East Asia and there's no way I'm sending it to US for warranty. Waste of money. My advise is to buy a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife instead, the quality is superior.
Do not buy this product.. its awful... lve carried a victorinox huntsman a few years and thought ld try something different.. it was broken after 2 days of very light use... there is just no steel in any of the construction. Black chocolate
Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience. Fingers crossed, hopefully mine doesn't break anytime soon. So far it's been three weeks and no major issues yet. But if I do have any problems with it, I'll make a video on it for sure. Thanks for the comment 👍
Have it in two first aid kits & one small EDC cargo pocket pouch because it has a knife blade, a scissors (it's ok if you do some sharpening with a rod), wire cutter/pliers to pull things like cactus needles & the bubble pack opener works great cutting zip ties or shoe laces in case you have to access footwear (most used feature opening packages). Since it's for emergencies, doesn't matter if the blade needs re-sharpening after heavy use since I also carry a pocket knife everywhere. I've resharpened/rehoned these on the bottoms of ceramic coffee cups or just flat rocks in the field. The bottle opener is more often used as the attachment point if you don't trust the flimsy key ring. I've had them for 8 years and maybe have used them a handful of times.
Yeah I think I've used the package opener more than anything else. Its a good addition. I consider it more of an emergency tool as well. Thanks for sharing 👍
Been using mine for 3 years. It's been very useful for me specially the twizzer, scissors, knife and package opener...
I’ve had mine for over 5 years and carry it every dar. I paid $15 and it’s been worth the money. It’s definitely not hard use, more of an office carry. The scissors are great to touch up my beard, the package opener works great and the bottle opener is great at parties.
Gerber Lifetime Warranty success story here. Broke the pliers on my Gerber Suspension at work, sent them some pictures, they asked where and when I had bought it, and they sent me a replacement.
That's a good thing to hear. Im glad they got it replaced. Thanks for sharing 👍
I've had one for years. I don't use it much, but as it hangs with my keys it means that it's always with me and I can depend on it in a pinch.
Nice 👍
I brought it to use in an office environment. It worked out great. At the time, I was traveling overseas frequently, and this small tool was never a problem. For yard work the SAK Hiker is my go to.
Nice, the SAK Hiker is a great option too. Thanks for sharing 👍
I like keeping a Gerber Dime in my tacklebox while fishing. It works good for pinching down the barb on my hooks and can cut line if needed. The bottle opener can also come in hand if you have bottled beer. And the needle nose pliers can be used to get the hook out of a fish’s mouth if it’s not super deep. I love how lightweight and compact it is
i had a old orginal gerber multitoo. It was from my father when i was a kid, so early 1990s he used the crap out of it and so did i when he gave it to me later.
i never knew gerber had a lifetime warranty until i looked them up to finally get a replacement for mine after years of it just falling apart and being abused.
i submitted to them my claim with pictures of the broken knive where i messed up trying to sharpen it, the broken pliers tip, and finally the fact at somepoint before me it was ran over or hit and the handle was dent making it where you have to manually open it. i explained i have no idea where or when it was bought and wanted to keep the messed up one from my childhood. they replied by stating they will be sending me a new MP600 model and that i could keep the one i had already. it was seemless and quick turn around and loved that they worked with me
That's an awesome story. Thanks for sharing 👍
Just ordered one. I've had the Gerber Vise for a decade or so. I consider these tools for putting something together that has loosened up, not for taking things apart. I can plan to have proper tools if I'm taking something apart. I use mine to make a repair until I can get proper tools.
I'd mainly use the scissors to trim my beard on the road.
I've used the Gerber warranty and was incredibly pleased. I sent them a email with including pictures of said items and within a few weeks I received brand new products.
That's awesome. I'm glad you had a good experience with it. Thanks for sharing 👍
I have one of these on a keychain. I use it every day. Love this thing!
Nice! Thanks for sharing 👍
Good review on the Dime. I find it a tool perfect for urban EDC and light emergency use. it may not be the strongest, but it is easy to always keep on hand. one thing I recommend is getting a keychain pocket clip for the lanyard ring, makes it loads more accessible. Another thing is the retail package opener is far stronger a tool than people will think. on top of controlled cuts for boxes, it is the best thing ever for dealing with sealed plastic packaging. I like this over the (now sadly discontinued) Leatherman squirt because while both have mostly the same tools and quality, the dimes package opener and tweezers beat out the squirt in terms of utility. also the dime has a much more accessible flat head which can be used for scraping in a pinch. only thing the squirt beats the dime on (in my opinion) is definitely its file. Another great tool in this size range is the Nextool Mini Flagship. it has a comparable toolset, but a much beefier knife, scissors, full length flathead and flat phillips screwdriver. it's file is ok, and it has a bottle/can opener. The scissors on it is the best part and passes the paracord cut test. only downside on the Nextool is it's slightly awkward bulk, but if you want a mini tool with some beef, I do recommend checking it out. and it helps that it is within an affordable price range (less than $30)
Those are good options too. I really enjoy the retail package opener on the dime, im gonna try it on sealed plastic packaging for sure. Thanks for the comment 👍
I bought a Gerber dime.
I had higher expectations.
I used the pliers in a twisting motion and now they no longer line up as they should. Not happy. 😕
I'm afraid of putting too much pressure on it for that reason. Wouldn't want it to break or misalign. Thanks for sharing 👍
What I like about the Bottle Opener is when you're using the Pliers the curve of the Bottle Opener in the palm of your hand gives you a good, not painful purchase. And yes, the scissors aren't very good.
The package opener on this needs to be on every multi tool.
I am on my third pair, having used the warranty twice. The second time, they sent me one that feels not so great, but it still works.
all the tools are good in Dime except the scissors , i changed adapting a victorinox scissors
Thank you, I've been trying to find the tweezers on this thing since I bought it, I feel so dumb, I appreciate the video.
great and informative video. I've used the gerber warranty for one of their knives with zero issues. it was a 12 year old knife that had it's assisted opening mechanism break and they just sent me a new one.
Hi from the UK. Very informative video. I have owned a Dime for a number of years but it has seen little use. The tools are very stiff to deploy. I have always preferred my Leatherman PS4 for the smaller tasks. This was a more expensive option but you do get a quality tool. However, full marks to Gerber for continuing to produce a multi tool of this size, Leatherman discontinued the PS4 which I feel was a mistake on their part.
I would say that for zipties and cordage, I've used the package opener as opposed to the scissors, and I'd say that has worked better than my swiss army pen knifes....
I'm gonna try that out now. Thanks for sharing 👍
2 years ago I was slowly dying for internal bleeding... I was coughing blood at work and had to go at the hospital with just my edc bag. To pass the time I started doing cordages with plastic bottles using the dime. Blade is quite terrible but overall it's a serviceable knife.
Glad you’re ok. Yeah, the knife is not that good. Thanks for sharing 👍
The only thing I use mine for is opening packages. I have been using Gerber Multipliers since the early 90's and have had a few occasions where they replaced them, my current everyday carry is the Gerber Multiplier Recoil which has been discontinued, but when I the belt carrier gets destroyed they always send me a new one. ;-)
Nice! Glad to hear you were able to get replacements. Thanks for sharing 👍
I bought a couple.
Very utilitarian.
Great product for the money.
It's okay, i like the lil blade & package opener. Turn the file at a 30 degree angle, works better. Price keeps going up.
Yes the price does keep going up. Hopefully we'll see other competitors come to the market with affordable options too. Thanks for the advice, I'll try that out. 👍
Good video. The weak point on it is the wire cutters. I used and abused it for 1 year. I’ve opened tuna cans with the package opener. It’s very dangerous I wouldn’t recommend it. I tried to cut 14 gauge wire the screw snapped it was a catastrophic failure. I bought a new one it’s so handy. I use it every day. Scissors cut zip ties real good. The key ring I took off. I use a quick release on my key chain. I snap it on the bottle opener.
It's good for the price, albeit a case of missed potential.
Imagine that thing built to the standards of Victorinox.
It would've been great to see it built to victorinox standards 👍
i carry one or two of these "do everything" tools because I always find out I never use them and then they become great gifts to people who have helped me.
Person who gets one of these, they are very happy but they put the tool in the back of their box and unlikely ever to use it. I work with workmen who use real tools for real work
My Dime tools are all incredibly stiff. I reached out to the company for advice and that was rubbish. I don’t use it as it breaks my nails. Any suggestions on how to loosen the rivets with every day tools?
Seems always to be the case, that in every new Dime review that appears every now and then, that the reviewer needs to be reminded that the scissors are left handed, using them with the right hand makes them to underperform.
Holy crap, you are right! It does make a difference, hadn't noticed before.
No multitool can handle heavy-duty work. For that, you'll need stand-alone tools. This Gerber Dime is for very small fixtures. Gerber is definitely not a premium brand, but the price makes it more attractive than the Leatherman Micra, for example, which costs more than twice as much. Also, the Dime has both pliers and a pair of scissors (the scissors suck, I can tell). The tweezers suck too. The nail file seemed pretty ridiculous as well because it's too short. Gerber is trash, but for $22 I'd give it a chance if I occasionally ran into this knife in a store.
I agree with you. It's not high-end and most certainly cannot handle heavy duty tasks. But in a pinch, it can be useful for a thing or two. Thanks for the feedback 👍
Multitools are a good idea but not practical. Have given up on these in favour of proper mini tools like Knipex, Milwaukee etc -in an edc type format.
Gotta be reasonable when buying something like this. It’s not designed for heavy use, it’s not designed for “big projects”, it’s not designed for large tasks. It’s an emergency tool for small quick help when your more suitable tool is out of reach.
You will not be happy with it if you’re expectations are too high, that goes for any multi-tool. They are emergency light use tools.
very helpfull review..
So I found this tool to be terrible like the gerber clutch. Got a LM Squirt and it was much better. Now I have a Nextool mini flagship. Great scissors, okay knife, needs to get rid of bottle opener and improve the file.
I agree with you on the files and bottle opener, that's for sure.
If you travel across borders in Europe this is probably the biggest knife you want to have on you or in the car. But for anything else you should just choose something better/bigger.
That's a good thing to know. Thanks for sharing 👍
Why? I live in the Netherlands and travel a lot across europe. I always carry a 130 mm swiss army knife and a leatherman charge with me. That's not a problem. And in my car I have a Glock 78 fieldknife. Also not a problem.
@@jaggiecz Do you go outside the EU with them? 95% they don't search you but if they do they can take it away.
@@arpadjszabo I don't know. I think if you have them in your suitcase in the belly of a plane, you can take them with you. But I realy don't know. But Switserland is not a part of the e.u. and I can take them to there.
@@jaggiecz oh, in a suitcase it's usually not a problem. My context was on you or in the car in Eastern-Europe. I have seen SAK taken away.
I honestly thought all Gerber products were terrible like the dime but recently got a US made Gerber 600 so good I ordered a 400. Would never buy a non US made Gerber again though. Absolute shite. Nextool is way better quality if you want Chinese made.
I've owned four of them. They all broke. Never getting another one.
I really dislike Gerber because all their designs have zero ergonomics.
However, I do like my Dime, it's great value and has a good toolset 👍
I'm an older female and I literally cannot even get the individual tools out without tearing up my nails, is there a trick??
You may want to try adding some oil to it, then try opening and closing the tools multiple times to lubricate them. This sometimes works. But I get what you mean, the tools are not easy to open on the Dime.
Thank you, I'll give that a try.
It's trash. The scissors was seldom used and its spring broke after 2 years. The clam shell/package opener broke after a year. I live in South East Asia and there's no way I'm sending it to US for warranty. Waste of money. My advise is to buy a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife instead, the quality is superior.
I agree with you. You can't go wrong with a victorinox. They are much better quality than the dime. 👍
I bought a dime then bought a powerpint.A waste of $25.
Do not buy this product.. its awful... lve carried a victorinox huntsman a few years and thought ld try something different.. it was broken after 2 days of very light use... there is just no steel in any of the construction. Black chocolate
Sorry to hear you had such a bad experience. Fingers crossed, hopefully mine doesn't break anytime soon. So far it's been three weeks and no major issues yet. But if I do have any problems with it, I'll make a video on it for sure. Thanks for the comment 👍
i like my dime
@AriR6R you should try a victorinox knife. Wouldn't do without my well traveled huntsman
Trash
Compared to Leatherman, dime is garbagey.
I agree. Leatherman is superior.
no its not garbage!!!