

🛠️ Your sleek, TSA-approved multitool sidekick for every adventure!
The NexTool Mini Multitool is a compact, TSA-compliant 9-in-1 keychain gadget featuring needle nose pliers, scissors, SIM extractor, and screwdrivers. Crafted from durable 420J2 stainless steel, it weighs just 2.38 oz and measures under 3 inches, making it the ultimate portable tool for travel, everyday carry, and quick fixes on the go.














| ASIN | B0D2HBX2SH |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,191 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #33 in Multitools |
| Brand | NEXTOOL |
| Color | Mini Sailor Lite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2024 |
| Folded Size | 70.8x25.3x13.2mm |
| Included Components | Plier |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.38 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 0.52 x 2.79 inches |
| Item model number | NE20314 |
| Manufacturer | NEXTOOL |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | NE20314 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.52 x 2.79 inches |
| Size | Pocket Size |
C**O
TSA Compliant!
Recently went on vacay to Barbados, wanted a lil pocket friendly multi-tool. Fit & finish is nice and has a good "heft" (while still being light & small enough to not cause any discomfort). No slop with any of the tools. A very nice feature is when the tiny scissors (good for tag & loose thread removal-nose hairs too!) are folded away there isn't any tension on the spring that makes the scissor jaws spring back open when its deployed/in-use. (Unlike some other BIG multi-tool brands...)So, the scissors should work for a very long time. They're functionally sharp too. The black painted (?) outer handle finish is quite durable I dropped it a couple times on concrete- LIKE IT NEVER HAPPENED! Easy to use-its good to have finger nails w/just enough length (1/32") to catch the various tools with. Some may say it's a bit spendy- I think it's perfect. Ive already given some out to some friends before their trips and I'll be sending more out for Christmas!
A**S
Which do you want in your gravel bikes toolkit? That's right: 2" & 2 oz.
I wanted tiny long nose pliers for my bike's saddlebag toolkit. Conventional pliers start at 4 oz and 7" in length. Pass. This folds into a tiny rectangle, weighs 2 oz, and when unfolded you have a real pair of pliers (for, say, removing a Presta valve from a spare TPU tube because your bike & on bike pump has/expects Clik valves). This opens/closes easily, the other tools are usable, accessible, not in the way, and TSA approved (no blade). It's a tough, well designed mini multi tool.
C**S
MAKES A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION
BLUF: A nice resource at a very reasonable price point. However, durability is unknown since I just got this, and my use case is relatively light. Pros: (1) No knife, no awl, no saw means that this can be carried in places where a traditional multi-tool would not be accepted either by formal rule or by custom. (2) The flat head and Phillips are surprisingly sturdy. I used them to adjust an interior door by tweaking the hinges without difficulty - a task that my similarly sized Victorinox Office Manager struggles with. The shape of the flathead also works ok’ish as a two-dimensional Phillips. (3) Scissors can cut through zip ties and (admittedly cheap) string trimmer easily. To be honest, many things that folks use a knife for can also be done with a good pair of scissors. Without freaking out the Karen in the cubicle next to yours in the office (4) Price point means that this can be a “disposable” tool that can be replaced after a couple of years if – for example – the scissors spring breaks. Cons: (1) The Nextool web page says there is a one-year warranty. It would be nice if that was a little longer and/or there was more obvious guidance on how to access that warranty. Though, that would likely increase the price. (2) I’m not sure what I can use the sim card tool for at this time. It has been a while since I’ve gone on international travel, but is changing out sim cards in one’s personal phone still a thing that happens on overseas trips? Some of my electronics have tiny reset buttons that this could be used on, but do I need that tool in my pocket every day? (3) Scissors are extremely impressive, but the shape and size make them a bit uncomfortable to use as the handle digs into the pad of my thumb. (4) There is some play in the handles in general and, noticeably, when using the Phillips. I’ve included some pictures to compare tools/sizes to a Victorinox Super Tinkerer and Office Manager. Recommendation for manufacturer: I think there is a small but very real market for a bladeless multi-tool. I suspect Roxon with their Flex Tool may take the lead in this area (since one can build a bladeless tool on that architecture). But for what it is worth, I would recommend something bigger than this tool, but around 90 mm or so. Include a flat head, Phillips, (or a bit driver), larger scissors, and a bottle opener. I don’t think pliers/wire cutters are needed for this type of tool, but I may be wrong. Consider adding something with a removable blade like a scalpel holder or utility knife or hobby knife. This would be great for nurses, teachers, office workers, or anyone that likes having a functional multi-tool but doesn’t want to make others feel uncomfortable in a non-knife tolerant environment. Conclusion: I like this product and assuming I can get a couple of years of use out of it, would buy it again.
N**H
Great product
I’m a gas money and I put this on my control for when I have to open up bleeders and it works great. Very light and easy to carry
D**N
Useful Tool That Packs A Lot into a Small Space
This item appealed to me mainly because of its size and the fact that it is TSA compliant. I had not seen a similar tool advertised this way. It will easily fit in the watch pocket of a pair of jeans. It appears to be a quality item, not cheaply made. It snaps together securely, yet it easy to open and access the tools. The tool, although small, is easy to use, and fits comfortably in your hand. Although I will not need all of the 9 featured tools (e.g. the SIM extraction tool), it contains the essentials one would need for average jobs around the house or office (e.g. pliers, screwdrivers). I will make sure this goes with me the next time I fly.
A**E
Well made, would buy again.
The scissor is small but works well. Not sure what the Phosphorescence was supposed to do as this sites in my pocket so no sunlight to energize the Phosphorescent activity. I carry a picket knife so did not need one in this device. I did need a small set of tools- This tools did the job really well. I like it. Impressed with the solid construction, it’s well made. So far I would buy it again. I don’t want to be misunderstood, this is a fine tool, if I loose it I will buy another. I found the construction of the scissors especially innovative if not brilliant. My comments were more suggested improvements.
E**Y
Good tool to keep in your pocket.
Great pair of pocket pliers, they’re small I got them to pull staples out of lumber before I plane them. Locks open solid.
A**3
I use this daily for my career as a mechanic. I keep it in my pocket at all times cause you never know when you may need a Phillips screw or a flat head or a tiny pair of pliers. Not much bigger than a bic lighter.
J**A
Decent, pliers could be made better but for it's size I'm impressed
G**O
I got into airport security check ok, as it doesn’t have ANY BLADE. The going home part was a different story, airport security took it even after I said that it has a SIM card ejector that I use (and the fact that it does not have a blade) …during this back and forth discussion I even helped a lady that left her AirPods that she unknowingly dropped on the floor. I guess I was a REALLY bad dude that I can’t get my “blade less” tool while helping another fellow passenger in a security line. Very good product though!
M**C
Sturdy well made. TSA safe
R**H
A really handy multi tool that I brought with me on a trip abroad. Since it doesn't have a knife, you can safely bring it with you on a plane. The scissors and the screw drivers were very handy for fixing minor things during my trip. I did end up pinching my skin when closing the tool fully, so be careful with your fingers.
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