









🔑 Unlock Your Adventure: The Ultimate 8-in-1 Survival Sidekick
The BIBURYMini Multitool BI2052A is a compact, TSA-approved 8-in-1 keychain tool featuring scissors, window breaker, seat belt cutter, bottle opener, and more. Made from durable 3Cr13 stainless steel, it weighs just 5.4oz and folds to a pocket-friendly 3.07 x 1.18 inches. Designed for outdoor survival and everyday emergencies, it’s the perfect gift for active professionals who value preparedness and style.




| Color | Silver |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | BIBURY |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Included Components | Keychain Scissors Multi-Tool |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 3.07 inches x 1.18 inches |
| Manufacturer | BIBURY |
| Part Number | BI2052A |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.06 x 2.13 x 1.06 inches |
| Item model number | BI2052A |
| Size | Scissors |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**O
handy all-in-one tool for emergencies or everyday use
Compact and tough, this multitool is perfect to keep in the car for the unexpected. With a window breaker, seat belt cutter, bottle opener, and more, it’s a handy all-in-one tool for emergencies or everyday use. Solid build and easy to clip on or store—great value and a smart gift option too.
R**N
A recommend with a caveat.
I bought two of these--the pliers version and the scissors/shears version.As others have stated, this is not your run-of-the-mill multi-tool. They have more "specialty" tools than your typical blades, saws, bit drivers, etc. The scalpel is a nice touch as is the package opener. I think I will use both of those.Than being said, I like the pliers version better than the scissors version. Both are spring loaded and I find that the scissors version opens too widely for my small to medium hands to grip properly. In fact, every time I try to cut something I seem to pinch my hand. The pliers version does not open as widely and is easier to use. I just got them a couple days ago and I may return the scissors version.I think the quality and the fit and finish is good quality. I have no complaint about quality control and the price is certainly right on these tools.
A**R
Well built tool
I have a lot of leatherman and gerber multi tools with pliers so I got the one with shears. Good shears and I love that it has a scalpel. A little too big and heavy for a key chain so I put a lanyard on it.
J**S
Superb pocket tool for EDC. Best shears I've felt on a MT yet.
Bibury quality and innovation continues to amaze me. When you hold this little guy in your hand and use the shears for the first time you'll understand what I'm talking about. Leatherman should be afraid, very afraid.
C**Y
Well made. Like the sharp replaceable scapel blade
Nice multi tool with sharp scapelI'm hoping to remove the blade for TsA
J**A
Nice little tool
This is a small multi-tool, fits easily in a pocket so you don't need a pouch or sheath for it. This is the version with scissors instead of pliers - along with a few other expected tools like a knife blade, file, and screwdrivers. What I like about this one is that the knife is actually a blade holder for scalpel blades, so for about 10-15 cents you can replace a dull or chipped edge. The other thing I like is that if you go somewhere that does not allow knives, you can have security remove the blade from the holder (or do it yourself if they are OK with it) and you no longer have a knife, just scissors and screwdrivers so you don't have to check in the tool, or at least I never have had to yet - security was always fine with me dropping the blade in their 'sharps' jar. The scissors themselves are a good quality EMT shear type that will cut through heavier materials like denim or leather. The screwdriver is actually a bit holder with a double ended phillips/flat bit that can be replaced with whatever bit you would want. Our local Ace store carries double ended bits that work in this tool. Overall, well built for the price, just remember this is a pocket tool, not a full sized tool, and everything is proportioned accordingly.
M**S
Excellent value
Perfect multi-tool for a first aid kit. It is extremely well made and is shockingly low cost compared to other multitools with trauma shears and similar toolset. Theres a plier version as well but this one is perfect for both my EDC and first aid purposes. This would be a great for first responders who alread carry a lot of gear because this tool is very small. I will probably be buying more of these soon
E**S
Overpriced, difficult to deploy, and missing a decent blade
There's not much I like about these, to be frank. I knew I was taking a chance on a new brand, but I had higher hopes.The scissors, which are supposed to be the star of the show here, don't spring back on their own; you have to push them open after contracting them. They have a "spring" type of function built in, it just doesn't work on its own. That was the first letdown for me.The scalpel is sharp, yes, but too sharp and too fine for a multitool IMO. I would have preferred a basic knife blade instead. With the scalpel I risk cutting myself more often and more severely than the thing I'd potentially want to cut with it. It's also a bit painful to close because the very thin back edge and how much pressure all of the implements on this tool require to move them.The sharpened hook edge was manufactured poorly and is jagged out of the box.I've already chipped my fingernail in two places trying to pry open the tools, and that was in the first 20 minutes. I knew these were nail nick tools, but these are the most shallow and narrow nicks I've seen on a tool.I still haven't gotten the "keychain" "tool" deployed yet because it's so small and resistant to opening. I tried prying that open with another multitool (the far superior SOG Powerpint), and it still won't budge.So overall this was a bad first experience with Bibury. Hopefully the brand will mature and they'll put out better tools. The problem here is that nothing about mine looks like it was a factory defect. I think it's just poor design and shoddy manufacturing.Even with the discount I was able to get ($19 instead of the usual $27), these were overpriced. I'll probably throw them in my car for emergencies, but even then, I don't think they'll actually help me out in a pinch. If I was doing this over again, I'd have put this money towards a better tool from Roxon or Leatherman.
Trustpilot
Hace 5 días
Hace 3 semanas