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In general, you are prohibited from traveling with sharp objects in your carry-on bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with knives of any length are prohibited. Please pack these items in your checked bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with scissors less than 4 inches may be placed in carry-on bags.

I wanted to gift my nephew a multi tool for his upcoming birthday, he will be 13. His parents are very much against "weapons" of any kind. And I know his father would get very upset if the tool included a knife, even if its only a few inches long. I have done some searching but have not come across anything without a knife. Is there a good multi tool for a teenager, their first one, but without the knife?

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Additionally, when it comes to any kind of folding tool or knife, over time the connection points can loosen, especially following concussive impacts. You know, the kind you get when you use an axe or a hammer. Between testing the the axe blade, and then the hammer, already a little wiggle started to show in connection points.

So what will work better? Just about anything from a halfway reputable tool or knife company. Want something that will work well and will last for years to come? Start by avoiding multi-tools that included axes and hammers. As far as brands go, Leatherman and Gerber are pretty well trusted.

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You can make the case for, or against, these all day long. I will take a true knife over a multitool given a choice forced between them. However, I will almost always have a multitool nearby, because they are damn useful.

The problem is that most multitools are not worth owning. I have tested a ton, and I got so frustrated with the standard lot that people talk about, that I had to branch out to find something I would actually want to use.

Those are the four best, and honestly I would stick to one of those as there are too many trade offs with all the other models I tested. But flat out I will say: both GERBER multitools I tested made me want to toss them in the garbage by way of comparison to the others.

I will keep carrying my pocket knife, but all my crap multitools are getting tossed in kits I hope to never need or use. The Swiss Army knives have all been promoted to my daily bags, where my two top pliers based multitools are being put in my emergency bug out bags.

So I have had problems before. Even when I wasn't flying. I usually carry a multi tool. The rule was, at 1 point as long as the blade was less then 2 or 3 inches. Then it was not clearly defined and I got 1 taken away before boarding. Being leo saved me because the security agent kept it for me and gave it back when we got back. I then stopped taking them.

We have been called down to security because of an old fashioned can opener, so there is a possibility that they will call you down over that tool. The upside is if you do get called down for that, and it is confiscated, it will be returned to you at the end of the cruise.

Please Note: Firearms, explosives, fireworks, other weapons and knives or sharp blades over two and half inches long and illegal drugs of any kind are prohibited without exception. For safety reasons drones and any other remote controlled aerial devices/ toys are not allowed on board our ship. Extension cords (without surge protectors) are allowed on board when used with proper caution. However, if such devices are determined to pose a hazard, they will be removed and returned the last day of the cruise prior to debark

I feel like there are almost as many bike multi-tools out there as there are bikers. In a single trip to REI, I found nine different bike tools each ranging from only four to over thirty individual tools! But how many of these tools do I actually need?

Minimally, you want to be able to tighten all of the bolts on your bike (likely a few hex keys will do this) and an appropriate screwdriver for adjusting derailer & brake pulls. Separate from a multi-tool, a pair of tire levers are the other tool you should carry with you.

I would add a chain tool to the above list after being left in a state where I would have been much happier were I so equipped. For that reason, I bought a Crank Brothers Multi Tool 17 which features the requisite hex keys, screwdrivers, and a chain tool, in package that is smaller & lighter than most Leatherman tools. Some of the hex key sizes don't fit anything on my bike, but it's nice to have a set that can help most other riders.

If you're just tooling around town (get it, "tooling"?) with no particular destination or schedule, you can probably get away with not much more than a set of tire levers. A pump is handy too so that you don't have to walk your bike to a gas station if you get a flat.

On longer rides, you'll want even more. Like Drew Stephens, I'm a fan of the Crank Brothers Multi-17. You can do almost anything you're likely to need to do with this thing, albeit somewhat awkwardly in a few cases, but that's just the nature of multi-tools.

The above advice probably applies to a short, weekend tour as well. However, if you're going to be straying too far from civilization or going longer than a night or two, you may want to consider carrying something beyond a multi-tool. There's really no substitute for a chain whip when you're stuck in the middle of nowhere. Same goes for crank and bottom bracket tools.

For most modern bikes you will need a tool with at least 4, 5 and 6 hex wrenches and a phillips screwdriver. Make sure that the various bolts on your bike can be tightened by the tool you got. You will need a separate tire lever (usually two of them) to deal with flat tires.

Of those only the first two are actually contained in a multitool. Consequently, my advice is not to carry such a bundle of unused and heavy pieces of steel. Get individual tool and carry only what you need.

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As the #1 selling multi-tool platform to the US military, the MP600 series has been to hell and back. Serving those who serve, this tool is built to be tough and accessible. A one-hand opening design is crucial, as is the durable stainless body, the variety of 14 tools, and multiple versions that are specialized for any situation.

When it comes to everyday carry (EDC) tools, multi-tools have become a popular choice due to their versatility and convenience. While many multi-tools feature a knife blade as a standard component, there are also knifeless options available. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits and advantages of carrying a knifeless multi tool as part of your everyday carry arsenal or at least as an option you'll have in areas you can't always bring a knife, for instance if your traveling, or work in an area where you don't have the luxury of carrying a blade.

In certain environments or regions with strict regulations, carrying a knife might not be permitted or may raise safety concerns. A no knife multi tool allows you to abide by these rules while still having access to a wide range of useful tools. It ensures you can navigate public spaces, travel, or work without the worry of violating any regulations or causing unnecessary alarm.

For individuals working in environments such as office spaces, schools, or other professional settings, a multi tool without a knife offers a practical solution. It allows you to have a compact and versatile tool without the potential concerns associated with carrying a knife. From opening packages to tightening screws or opening cans, a knifeless multi-tool equips you with the essential tools you need to tackle everyday tasks.

When traveling domestically or internationally, adhering to varying laws and regulations regarding knife possession is crucial. Opting for a multi tool without a knife ensures you can bring your valuable tools with you wherever you go, without worrying about airport security or customs restrictions. It's an excellent choice for travel enthusiasts who seek a reliable and hassle-free tool for their adventures.

In collaborative work environments or shared spaces, a multi tool without knife or blade fosters a sense of inclusivity and safety. It eliminates any concerns or apprehension that others may have about the presence of a knife. By carrying a knifeless multi tool, you demonstrate your consideration for others while still being prepared with functional tools that can be useful to you and your colleagues.

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