Features
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Model Name | Benji Folding Knife |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Model Number | 1122566 |
| Customer Package Type | Box |
| Set Name | Benji |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120081302 |
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 661120081302 |
| Item Type Name | Knife |
| Part Number | 1122566 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
| ASIN | B07Z8L249T |
| Special Features | Pocket Clip,Folding |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Orientation | vertical |
| Blade Type | Tanto |
| Color | Black/Red |
| Style | Benji Box |
| Theme | Tactical-Survival |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Blade Length | 1.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
| Item Length | 2.5 inches |
| Size | 1.8" |
- DIMENSIONS: 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) overall length with a blade length of 1.75 inches (4.45 cm) and a weight of 2.72 ounces
- DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable 8Cr13MoV High Carbon Stainless Steel with a black, G-10 handle
- DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient Ultra-Glide technology, dual function money clip/pocket clip and finger flipper making it ideal for everyday carry
- SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the frame lock
- INCLUDES: Tanto blade and bottle opeaner
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or contact us on the Smith & Wesson website
Features
| Manufacturer | Gear Spool |
| Part Number | MBLT1 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 1.3 x 0.31 inches |
| Item model number | MBLT1 |
| Material | titanium |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| ASIN | B0FL4V7R6Z |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2025 |
- BUILT FOR LIFE: Premium titanium construction offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio for demanding pry bar applications
- MINIMALIST DESIGN: Long-format pocket pry bar ideal for leveraging, lifting, and separating tasks in everyday life
- ERGONOMIC: Thoughtful design provides secure control and comfortable handling during extended use
- NON Sharp: Carefully engineered working end delivers optimal leverage
- PORTABLE SOLUTION: Stiff Stainless steel clip offers ultra secure carry in the pocket or on your gear
Features
| Brand Name | RAK |
| Included Components | Bottle opener, Bottle opener,Ruler,Screwdriv, Ruler, Screwdriv |
| Model Number | 8D-1A6M-1CSL |
| UPC | 716350797964 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Manufacturer | RAK Pro Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8D-1A6M-1CSL |
| ASIN | B081M8F7N7 |
| Item Weight | 0.08 kg |
| Folded Size | 5.5 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Aluminum Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
- GIFTS FOR MEN - Perfect Valentine's Day gift for men, birthday holiday gift for dad, or anyone looking to expand their toolbox! This 2-pack multitool pen set makes thoughtful gifts for dad, grandpa, husband, friend, handyman, or anyone who loves practical gadgets. A compact EDC essential that adds real value to any toolbox.
- DURABLE, HEAVY-DUTY BUILD - Each multitool pen features a sturdy aluminum metal body and comes with 2 ink refills to withstand tough jobs. Reliable for home improvement, construction projects, electrical work, or everyday tasks, built to last through years of use. Cool tactical tool mens gift.
- 11-IN-1 MULTITOOL PEN SET - Our RAK multitool pens combine 11 useful features in one compact design, LED light, stylus tip, metric/standard rulers, bubble level, bottle opener, and Phillips screwdriver. Ideal versatile EDC tool, also cool stuff gift for men, dad, grandpa for quick fixes, office tasks, and outdoor activities.
- COOL GADGETS FOR EVERYDAY CARRY - Lightweight, portable, and endlessly useful. Whether at home, at work, or on the go, this RAK multitool pen is a great EDC gadget for men who appreciate smart, functional tools. A great birthday gift for men, addition to any pocket, desk, or glove box.
- GREAT GIFTS IDEA FOR HIM - Need a unique gift for man who has everything? This multitool EDC pen set is a fail-proof choice. The integrated stylus makes it a thoughtful tech gadgets gift as well, blue collar gifts for men, perfect for tech lovers, gadget enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys clever everyday tools.
Features
| Brand Name | GIRIAITUS |
| Included Components | knife, screwdriver, wrench |
| Model Number | A2 |
| UPC | 079744458040 797444580402 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Manufacturer | GIRIAITUS |
| Item Length | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | EDC TOLLS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A2 |
| ASIN | B0B1QHXYPK |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
| Folded Size | 0.03 x 11.43 x 0.3 centimeters |
| Color | Bright Silver |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
- 7 IN1 MULTITOOL: This GIRIAITUS multi tool can be used as, multi-size bolt nut wrench, slotted screwdriver, phillips screwdriver, multitool knife, the all in one tools multitool the esign makes the edc more satisfying for everyday use
- HIGH QUALITY: Pocket tool is created with the EDC enthusiast in mind. It is made with superior nine-stage craftsmanship, has excellent heat resistance and anti-corrosion, CNC integrated cutting process for best accuracy and flawless finish
- CAR EMERGENCY TOOL: Window breaker can be carried or put in the car, seat belt cutter and glass breaker, pocket knife multitool safety locking design, switch blade keep the blade from accidentally closing and avoid injury to hands during operation
- PORTABLE WIDELY USE: This Keychain Multitool suitable for backpacks traveling, hiking, outdoor activities; mini multitool is ideal for carrying on the road, the wrench multitool can also be used for repair work when riding outdoors, camping essentials
- COOL GIFTS FOR MEN: If you want to find a special gift for friends, relatives, boyfriends, fathers who like to explore, Great choice as a gift for camping and hiking lovers, gifts for campers men is a perfect choice
A low sticker price matters only after an item has earned its place in a crowded pocket.
A clever listing can look irresistible until it meets keys, a phone, a wallet, and gear already trusted for daily use. The useful test is less about the number of functions than repeatable utility: does it open, pry, measure, cut, or rescue often enough to justify its volume and weight?
Low carry friction matters just as much. Smooth edges, sensible clip or keyring placement, corrosion-resistant materials, and tools that work without an elaborate unfolding routine tend to stay in rotation. Every budget EDC piece also has a compromise—limited leverage, softer steel, bulk, or novelty functions. The worthwhile ones make that trade honestly rather than hiding it behind a long feature list.
- Prioritize functions that replace a task, not merely decorate a keyring.
- Titanium favors low weight and corrosion resistance; compact multitools usually trade leverage for convenience.

Four small tools, four different jobs
Amazon pricing, coupons, seller offers, and bundle variants move frequently. Confirm that the exact configuration remains under $25 at checkout; also verify blade and emergency-tool carry rules where it will be carried.
- Carry costA bargain that stays in a drawer has a high real cost. Favor a shape and weight that fit the existing pocket layout.Look forSlim profiles with a defined, repeatable carry role.AvoidBulky tools bought for imagined emergencies.
- Material where it mattersTitanium is meaningful on a pry tool; it matters far less as a marketing word on a low-load accessory. Inspect contact points, pivots, and fasteners.Look forSolid stock, clean edges, and hardware matched to the task.AvoidDecorative coatings standing in for robust construction.
- Functional overlapThe Benji overlaps a folder and light utility tool, while the pen kits and emergency multitool add convenience only if their extras replace something carried already.Look forOne capability that removes a separate item.AvoidRedundant gadgets that increase pocket clutter.
- Use frequencyOpening packages, scraping, measuring, and tightening are credible daily jobs; glass breakers and rescue cutters are specialized features, not automatic value.Look forFunctions likely to be used without changing routine.AvoidA long feature list with no practical occasion.
Before calling any listing a keeper, verify the seller, the exact variant, and current review patterns—not the lifetime star average. Recent photos can reveal changed materials, loose pivots, or incomplete accessories. Confirm return terms as carefully as the listing details. A short guide to spotting worthwhile EDC deals can help separate a temporary discount from a sensible carry purchase.
A non-cutting bar for small, messy leverage jobs
Best for lightweight everyday leverage tasks
The Gear Spool Mighty Bar LT is a long-format titanium pocket bar for the tasks that are awkward for a knife: lifting staples, separating taped packaging, scraping residue, nudging open paint-can lids, and removing bottle caps. Its deliberately non-sharp working end makes it a sensible companion for carriers who want leverage available without adding another blade.
This is a purpose-built implement rather than a mini multitool. Before ordering, confirm the listing’s actual tool dimensions, finish, and whether the stainless pocket clip and any other carry hardware are included in that specific package.
- Titanium keeps corrosion concerns low in sweaty-pocket or wet-work carry.
- Very light listed weight makes a dedicated pry tool easier to keep on hand.
- Non-cutting geometry separates dirty leverage work from a pocketknife edge.
- Stainless clip supports quick, consistent pocket placement.
- Its narrow role cannot replace pliers, a driver, or a true scraper with a broad blade.
- Compact bars offer limited purchase and leverage on stubborn fasteners or large lids.
- Titanium can show cosmetic wear; finish details should be verified per listing.
- Package dimensions are not necessarily the bar’s usable length.
Short take A notably low-burden way to reserve a knife for cutting and use a separate tool for routine poking, scraping, and light leverage.
For routine, low-force leverage, the Mighty Bar LT makes a persuasive case for a dedicated non-cutting pocket tool. Titanium and a clip keep the carry penalty modest, while the long narrow form gives better control than improvised keychain tools. It remains a specialist: compact leverage has clear limits, so buyers should verify dimensions and the exact included clip configuration before treating it as a hard-use pry bar.
A small folder for cuts a pry bar cannot make
Best for compact cutting and bottle-opening duties
The Smith & Wesson Benji is the cutting-focused counterpoint to a pocket pry bar: a compact folding knife for opening packages, trimming cordage, and handling other light-duty cuts cleanly rather than tearing or levering through them. Its listed 1.75-inch tanto blade and 2.72-ounce weight favor unobtrusive EDC over extended work.
A finger flipper and Ultra-Glide opening system aim to make one-handed deployment straightforward, while the frame lock provides the expected open-blade retention. The G-10 handle and short profile suit controlled, close-in cuts; the tradeoff is limited reach and less hand-filling leverage on thicker material. A dual-purpose money clip/pocket clip and bottle opener add utility without turning it into a full multitool.
- 1.75-inch blade stays pocket-friendly
- Frame lock supports secure open use
- Finger flipper enables quick deployment
- Clip doubles as a money clip
- Bottle opener adds low-bulk utility
- Short blade limits reach in deep packages
- 2.72-ounce weight is noticeable for its size
- Tanto tip prioritizes piercing over long slicing
- Not a substitute for a dedicated work knife
Knife rules can differ by locality and may be stricter in workplaces, schools, government buildings, event venues, and during travel. Blade length, locking mechanisms, concealment, and method of carry can all matter.
Confirm the applicable rules and the destination’s policy before carrying the Benji.
Two tool pens for distributed utility
Top choice for versatile gifting and everyday tasks
The RAK 11-in-1 set makes more sense as a small utility reserve than as a mandate to carry both pens. One can live at a desk for package opening and quick measurements; the other fits a bag, vehicle kit, or gift pile. The current listing identifies an LED light, stylus, bubble level, metric and standard rulers, bottle opener, and screwdriver functions. Its appeal is broad task coverage in familiar pen form, not a replacement for dedicated hand tools.
| Pack size | 2 pens |
| Claimed functions | 11-in-1 |
| Body material | Aluminum |
| Lighting | LED light |
| Level | Bubble level |
| Rulers | Metric + standard |
| Driver | Screwdriver bits |
| Ink | 2 refills listed |
- Two separate placements reduce carry clutter
- Pen format keeps minor tools close at hand
- Current listing includes light, level, rulers, stylus, opener, and drivers
- Aluminum body is more substantial than disposable novelty pens
- Feature count does not make it a full-strength screwdriver
- Light output and battery access are not clearly detailed in the listing
- Driver reach and bit retention are limited by pen-scale construction
- The refill wording is ambiguous about allocation per pen
A pocket multitool with roadside features
Best for basic roadside and everyday preparedness
GIRIAITUS’s 7-in-1 folds everyday wrench, driver, knife, ruler, and bottle-opening functions around two emergency-oriented additions: a window breaker and seatbelt cutter. It makes the most sense as a compact contingency tool for someone who wants basic utility alongside an emergency feature set, rather than a purpose-built rescue tool.
- Listing confirms both a glass breaker and seatbelt cutter.
- Locking knife design is described as preventing accidental blade closure.
- Compact format is presented for carrying, backpacks, or vehicle storage.
- No light is listed, so there is no battery, charging method, or runtime to maintain.
- No confirmed clip, lanyard attachment, or other retention hardware is specified.
- One-handed blade deployment is not confirmed by the listing.
- The listing does not describe a guard or cover for the seatbelt cutter.
- A combination format can be slower to reach and less capable than dedicated rescue equipment.
A vehicle kit is the most convincing home for this tool: the listing explicitly positions it for cars, and its glass breaker and belt cutter are more relevant there than on a crowded keychain. A bag is a reasonable second choice if it has a consistent, quickly reachable pocket; the listing does not confirm retention hardware or one-handed opening, so loose pocket carry is less persuasive.
The locking knife may reduce the risk of the blade closing during use, but cutter shielding is not described. Its lack of a light also means another independently powered light remains necessary for low-visibility situations. Dedicated cutters and breakers are generally faster and more specialized when seconds and access matter.
Choose for the gap, not the feature count
A pocket tool earns its place by tackling the jobs your current carry handles poorly.
As a budget edc multitool, the Mighty Bar LT provides leverage for paint-can lids.
Moreover, it also handles staples, trim, and stubborn seams without sacrificing a blade edge.
Its long, light titanium format and clip favor a front-pocket role, but it does not replace a cutter.
The Benji is the inverse: its short locking blade is for opening packages, cord, and other light cutting. However, it overlaps a conventional pocketknife, though its money-clip format may replace one item for some carries.
The RAK pen is most persuasive when a desk or bag often lacks a pen, ruler, or small light.
Additionally, its many functions overlap common office gear and demand more attention to batteries, refills, and loose bits.
The vehicle-oriented multitool has the clearest emergency niche, but budget edc multitool is less compelling as a pocket companion.
Choose the repeated annoyance.
Additionally, for leverage, use a non-cutting bar.
For cuts, use a folder, a pen for utility, or the vehicle tool for car contingencies.
| Primary job | Natural carry | Leverage | Maintenance | EDC overlap | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pry and lift | Clipped pocket | Wipe clean | Low | View | ||
| Light cutting | Clip or money clip | Sharpen and clean | Moderate | View | ||
RAK 11-in-1 Multitool Pen Two-Pack Utility backup | Small fixes | Desk or bag | Refills and batteries | High | View |
The pocket test happens after the spec sheet
Stated weight is only the opening number.
For example, a slim pry bar such as the Mighty Bar LT can disappear beside a phone.
Additionally, a similarly light tool with square edges or a clip can abrade pocket seams.
It can also catch on a seatbelt or create an uncomfortable pressure point when seated.
Pocket space is also contested space.
A folder needs a consistent, reachable clip position.
Additionally, keys and loose tools knock together, add noise, and can scratch screens or finishes.
However, the Benji makes the most sense when routine cutting is frequent.
A pen multitool earns its place when it replaces a pen already carried.
It should not become a second, bulkier writing instrument.
Assign the awkward tools elsewhere
Assign the awkward tools elsewhere
For a budget edc multitool, the GIRIAITUS emergency tool is better kept in a vehicle console, door pocket, or organizer.
However, its rescue-oriented functions matter where a belt cutter or glass breaker is relevant.
Pocket access remains uncertain due to the lack of stated retention hardware.
First, a useful test is a week of normal carry.
Next, tools repeatedly moved to a bag, left in a drawer, or removed before sitting reveal their proper home.
Finally, Pocket EDC must be useful without becoming noticeable.
A tool can be light and still fail the carry test through sharp geometry, clip interference, noise, or redundancy.
Five checks before an Amazon EDC buy
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Match the exact listing variant
Confirm material, quantity, color, blade configuration, and included accessories. A two-pack, titanium-colored finish, or revised model can share reviews with a materially different item.
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Compare today’s price with its recent range
Use price-history data where available, and account for clipped coupons or member-only offers. The relevant comparison is the item’s own recent selling price, not a struck-through reference.
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Check who ships it
Note the seller, whether Amazon fulfills the order, and whether the product page has changed brands or storefronts. Marketplace listings can vary in packaging, support, and inventory consistency.
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Read the newest low-star reviews first
Look for repeated reports of loose clips, weak locks, missing parts, dead LEDs, or misleading dimensions. Prioritize reviews that identify the purchased variant and show photos.
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Confirm the return path
Read the current return window, condition requirements, and any third-party seller terms before ordering.
Large percentage badges often rely on list prices that were rarely paid. This is especially common with generic multitools and bundles, where changing contents make headline comparisons weak.
Start with the missing capability: Mighty Bar LT suits light, non-cutting leverage; Benji covers compact cutting; RAK suits low-stakes utility placed in more than one bag or drawer; and GIRIAITUS concentrates emergency features for a vehicle kit. For other Prime Day EDC bargains worth tracking, apply the same variant, seller, and return checks.
Recheck the live price, shipping terms, and local carry restrictions. Major sales are opportunities to buy a fitting tool—not proof that the discount will last. Gap-first rule: Mighty Bar LT for light utility, Benji for compact cutting, RAK for flexible low-stakes placement, and GIRIAITUS for concentrated emergency features.
Budget EDC Multitools: Common Questions
What's the difference between the Mighty Bar LT and a pocketknife?
The Mighty Bar LT is a non-cutting titanium pry tool for staples, taped packaging, scraping, and paint-can lids, deliberately keeping a knife’s edge reserved for cutting rather than being misused as a lever.
Is the Smith & Wesson Benji legal to carry everywhere?
Not necessarily. Knife rules differ by locality and can be stricter in workplaces, schools, government buildings, event venues, and during travel, so confirm applicable rules and destination policy before carrying it.
Do I need to carry both pens in the RAK two-pack?
Not at the same time—the two-pack makes more sense as a distributed reserve, with one pen at a desk for package opening and quick measurements and the other in a bag, vehicle kit, or gift pile.
Is the GIRIAITUS 7-in-1 a good primary EDC tool?
It’s better suited to a vehicle console or door pocket than daily pocket carry, since its glass breaker and seatbelt cutter are most relevant there, and the listing doesn’t confirm clip or lanyard retention hardware for reliable pocket access.
How can I tell if a "big discount" listing is actually a good deal?
Match the exact listing variant (material, quantity, blade configuration), compare today’s price with its recent price history rather than a struck-through reference, check who ships it, read the newest low-star reviews, and confirm the current return terms.






4 Comments
I appreciate that you didn’t pretend the titanium bar is a magic tiny crowbar. The listed weight is nice, but a clip is only useful if it doesn’t shred chinos or turn sideways every time you sit down. Has anyone carried the Mighty Bar LT for a few months and found the clip decent?
Not that exact one, but I carry a similar flat pry bar. The clip is usually the weak point; I ended up keeping mine loose in the fifth pocket because it rotated less. For opening paint cans, staples, and battery covers it earns its keep, but it definitely won’t replace a real screwdriver or pry tool.
Why include the GIRIAITUS emergency multitool when it has no listed retention hardware or one-hand access? That sounds like a tool designed to live in a glove box, not a pocket. Calling everything EDC because it has a knife and a belt cutter is getting a little silly, Amazon 😂
The two-pack pen idea is actually smart. One in the car and one in the junk drawer/desk means I might find it when I need it 😅
But the unclear battery and refill situation would bug me. If Amazon listings can’t say what refill it takes, that is not really “EDC” so much as a temporary novelty pen.