KutMaster?

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I recieved a multi tool as a gift a couple years ago and the case says KutMaster, Does anyone else have one? It seems to be alot heavier duty then must other multi tools and I really like it.
 
Gadsten said:
I recieved a multi tool as a gift a couple years ago and the case says KutMaster, Does anyone else have one? It seems to be alot heavier duty then must other multi tools and I really like it.

Without some more description from you , you likely have the Multimaster made by Kutmaster . The Multimaster is no longer made by that name . If you go to the Kutmaster site at ;

http://www.kutmaster.com/

They have a series now called the Caterpillar series which has relaced the Multimaster .

The multimaster was a early entry into the multi tool race quickly following leatherman . What they called thier " L " handle was one of the early locking devices for the blades . There were both needle nose and a blunt nose version . A later version called the torquemaster is interesting . I would say that it was well made made though being a bit heavy and kind of " chunky " .
 
Look at the linerlocks and lockbacks of Mountain Quest. Bloody Spyderco knock-offs.

Edit: they really are kut. And now I'm talking about the Dutch meaning of the word 'kut'.
 
After futher review It seems to be a Multimaster, General way better then any other multi tool I have every seen.
 
Gadsten said:
After futher review It seems to be a Multimaster, General way better then any other multi tool I have every seen.

It is a good tool . A variation made by Kutmaster of the multimaster was made for Browning as part of a shooters kit . They were also among the first to have a hex drive feature for screwdriver tips . Thus far I have not heard anyone complain of broken plier jaws . If you go to the Kutmaster site checkout the one that is now called the Torque master . I do believe that this nwas an improvment on the original design .
 
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