V.10 - Kkd Multitool

Let’s be honest. This tool is heavy (9.2 oz). If you want a lightweight tool for jogging or slacks, get a KKD Skeletool clone or a SAK Compact. Also, if you are left-handed, the frame lock for the main blade favors righties.

The wood/metal file has been cross-hatched like a crocodile’s hide. It removes material twice as fast as the v.9 and includes a sharpening groove for fish hooks or sewing needles. kkd multitool v.10

  • Fastener checks: Periodically check pivot screws and torx/hex fasteners; tighten snugly but avoid overtorquing. Use thread locker (blue) for screws that loosen frequently.
  • Replaceable parts: Keep spare washers, springs, or bits if model supports modular replacement.
  • To keep your KKD Multitool v.10 in fighting shape: Let’s be honest

    The most significant upgrade in the KKD Multitool v.10 is the magnetic assist pivot. Previous versions suffered from stiffness. Version 10 uses rare-earth magnets to snap the pliers open 50% faster than mechanical springs. It’s smooth enough for fidgeting but strong enough to cut copper wire. To keep your KKD Multitool v