Features
| Brand Name | Gerber |
| Included Components | FULL-SIZE MULTI-TOOLS |
| Model Number | 30-001777 |
| UPC | 013658161535 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | See Manufacturer |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Manufacturer | Gerber |
| Item Type Name | Suspension NXT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30-001777 |
| ASIN | B08KHX6H86 |
| Item Dimensions | 6.18 x 2.99 x 2.01 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
| Folded Size | 4.25 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 15 |
| Drive System | Armbar Drive |
- 15-IN-1 EDC MULTITOOL: Features needle nose pliers, wire stripper, small/medium/large flathead drivers, 2 cross drivers, awl, nail file, scissors, tool lock, can opener, bottle opener, 2.25" partially serrated blade, lanyard point and pocket clip
- DURABLE SURVIVAL GEAR AND EQUIPMENT: Made from high-quality stainless steel to withstand tough conditions, this EDC pocket knife set is designed for longevity and convenience with a tool lock, lanyard point, and pocket clip
- COMPACT EDC DESIGN: This essential camping equipment fits easily in your pocket or attaches with a pocket clip; butterfly opening and locking feature protect the tools when not in use - perfect for camping gear and survival kits
- VERSATILE CAMPING AND HIKING GEAR: Perfect for hunters, tradesmen, and everyday carry; an excellent addition to your camping essentials, toolbox, work wear, and fishing and hiking gear
- COMPACT AND CONVENIENT:: 4.25" closed length and 6.25" open length; lightweight at 6.7 oz; backed by the Gerber guarantee, a limited lifetime warranty
Features
| Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Model Name | SWA24S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Model Number | SWA24S |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634705436 |
| Manufacturer | Taylor Brands LLC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 028634705436 |
| Item Type Name | Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops SWA24S 7.1in S.S. Folding Knife with 3.1in Serrated Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Outdoor, Tactical, Survival and EDC |
| Part Number | SWA24S |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
| ASIN | B007HAE5GQ |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Wattage | 1 Milliwatts |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Box |
| Theme | Tactical |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Blade Length | 3.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item Length | 7.1 inches |
| Size | 3.1" |
- DIMENSIONS: 7.1 Inch (18 Cm) Overall Length With A Blade Length Of 3.1 Inches (7.9 Cm) And A Weight Of 3.5 Ounces
- DURABLE: Blade Is Made Of Reliable 7Cr17Mov Black Oxide High Carbon Stainless Steel With A Black, Aluminum Handle
- DEPENDABLE: Quick And Easy Access With The Convenient Pocket Clip, Finger Flipper And Ambidextrous Thumb Knobs Making It Ideal For Everyday Carry
- SECURE: Have Confidence That The Blade Will Not Slip With The Security Of The Liner Lock
- BE PREPARED: Knife Features Jimping And Serrations
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or contact us on the Smith & Wesson website
Features
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Brand Name | GOOD WORKER |
| Model Name | 2.95” Serrated Blade Pocket Knife |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Included Components | Strap cutter, Pocket Clip, Serrated blade, Glass Breaker |
| Model Number | [2.95” Serrated Blade Pocket Knife] |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| ASIN | B0B5H6XXNH |
| Blade Length | 2.95 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Item Length | 7.17 inches |
| Size | 3" |
| Special Features | Pocket Knife |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Color | 1. Black |
| Style | Compact |
| Theme | EDC or Survival |
| Item Shape | Elongated |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
- Black pocket knife with serrated blade and aluminum ergonomic handle. Pocket knife is made of 440C stainless steel. Lock type - liner lock. Blade length - 2.95”; Handle length - 4.2”; Overall length - 7.17”; Weight - 4.12 oz. Multifunctional pocket knife: seatbelt cutter, glass breaker and pocket clip available.
- All-In-One Knife: compact, versatile, and ready for anything. This small pocket knife is essential for everyday versatility, camping, EDC, hiking, backpacking, work, bushcrafting, hunting, fishing, military and army needs, outdoor and DIY activities, survival, self defense, and emergencies. Ideal for both women and men.
- Stylish Pocket Knife: A perfect blend of form and function for men on the go. This EDC essential features a sleek design with a folding mechanism for easy carry. Crafted with precision, it serves as a versatile companion for tactical use, as well as a reliable tool for hunting, fishing, and camp needs.
- Excellent gift for all men from young boys to grandpas. Unique choice for your husband, dad, father in law, stepdad boyfriend, brother, grandpa, papa, groomsmen, son, uncle, nephew, cousin, boy, best friend, or any family member. Cool gift for boss, coworker, college, student, employee, retirement. Great for guy, hunter, welder, hiker, teen, or neighbor. It also fits police, fisherman, traveler, military, navy, truck drivers, camper, marines.
- Unique Father's Day Gifts: A cool pocket knife can make for a memorable Fathers Day present and one of the best gift ideas. Whether it's a practical tool for hunting or a sleek set of knives for the men, from wife, daughter, son, or girlfriend, a special knife serves as a simple gift for any man in your life, including stepdad, father, uncle, grandpa, or husband. Regalos para el Día del Padre.
A dramatic percentage badge rarely tells the whole deal story.
A broken multitool before a trip and a rapidly expanding gift list create the same trap: a countdown clock, a bold “limited-time” label, and a decision made too fast. For EDC, the worthwhile sale is rarely defined by the largest displayed reduction.
Prime Day may bring sharper, short-lived cuts on marketplace-stocked variants, while Black Friday often broadens the field through retailers, bundles, and older colorways. Yet the Gerber Suspension NXT’s sheath inclusion, a folding knife’s blade finish or edge type, and the seller’s fulfillment and return terms can change the real value more than the headline discount. A serrated emergency knife may suit a vehicle kit; a compact plain-edge folder may fit daily pocket carry better. Match the exact configuration to the intended carry, then compare the final listing details—not just the event branding.
- Confirm the exact model and included sheath, pocket clip, or accessory bundle.
- Check blade style, tool count, and seller/return details before treating two listings as equivalent.

Buy staples on Prime Day; scrutinize Black Friday bundles
The deal badge is not the deal
Prime Day usually offers a tighter, fast-moving marketplace: repeated short promotions, broad access to everyday carry staples, and frequent replenishment of common SKUs. Black Friday reaches farther across brand sites, specialty retailers, and gift-oriented assortments, but its bundles can disguise substitutions, older revisions, or accessories with limited practical value.
Inventory behavior matters as much as the headline discount. A popular multitool may return during Prime Day in the same configuration; a Black Friday “kit” may be available only while a particular colorway or bundle remains. Shipping thresholds also differ by retailer and membership status, so a low item price can cease to be comparable once delivery or basket-fill requirements enter the calculation.
For a Gerber Suspension NXT, compare model 30-001777, included sheath or packaging, and the authorized warranty channel—not merely a percentage badge. For a folding knife such as the Smith & Wesson SWA24S, confirm the stated 7Cr17MoV blade, aluminum handle, serrated configuration, and seller of record. Marketplace listings increase selection at both events, but they also make third-party fulfillment, returns, and warranty eligibility worth checking.
Use the wider EDC gear deals buying guide to compare carry purpose, materials, service terms, and total checkout cost before treating either event as a clear winner.
A like-for-like comparison starts with the exact item, then tests whether the transaction terms preserve its value.
Match model number, finish, tool count, blade edge, and included accessories across listings.
Price each useful component against its normal standalone alternative; ignore filler accessories.
Confirm seller, fulfillment, return window, shipping qualification, and manufacturer-warranty status.
Promotion length and stock availability can change quickly.
Gerber Suspension NXT: full pliers without a belt-pouch commitment
Best for versatile everyday carry and outdoor tasks
The Suspension NXT is a useful reference point because it puts needle-nose pliers at the center of a 15-function tool while remaining designed for pocket-clip carry. It suits EDC built around occasional repairs, light wire work, package opening, and outdoor utility rather than a dedicated tool kit.
A standard Amazon listing is often sufficient when it clearly identifies the black Suspension NXT, model 30-001777, included tool only, and Amazon or otherwise transparent fulfillment. Black Friday becomes more interesting only when a bundle adds a genuinely wanted carry solution—such as a sheath—or a companion item that would have been bought separately. A vague “survival” bundle can add bulk without improving daily carry.
- Pliers are the primary tool
- Pocket clip supports daily carry
- Locking outer tools aid controlled use
- Wire stripper broadens repair utility
- More bulk than a folding knife
- Bundle sheaths may go unused
- Not a substitute for full-size pliers
In brief A balanced, pliers-led multitool for people who need more than a blade but do not want to carry a pouch every day.
The right deal is the one that preserves the desired carry configuration: clipped tool, plain listing, and clearly stated seller and return terms. A plainly discounted standard unit can be more compelling than a Black Friday kit whose added sheath, bits, or accessories will stay in a drawer.
Black Friday merits the extra comparison when its bundle solves an actual carry or task gap; otherwise, Prime Day-style listing clarity is the cleaner value signal.
Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops: a low-cost serrated work folder
Affordable everyday folder with serrated cutting power
The SWA24S is a compact, assisted-opening-style EDC folder aimed at utility cutting rather than refined slicing. Its appeal is straightforward: a full-size 3.1-inch clip-point blade, partial serrations, and a familiar aluminum-handled format at an already modest everyday cost.
A large percentage badge deserves context here. Before holding out for a slightly deeper event discount, confirm the exact blade shown and described: serrated clip point, black-oxide 7Cr17MoV steel, liner lock, and a pocket clip. Listings for budget knives can recycle images across variants, so photos, blade edge, clip side/orientation, and written specifications should all agree.
| Blade | 3.1 in |
| Edge | Clip point, serrated |
| Steel | 7Cr17MoV |
| Lock | Liner lock |
| Handle | Aluminum |
| Overall | 7.1 in |
| Weight | 3.5 oz |
| Carry | Clip, flipper, thumb studs |
- Modest baseline cost limits event upside
- Serrations suit rope and packaging
- Multiple opening options
- Pocket-ready weight
- Serrated edge is less versatile for fine cuts
- 7Cr17MoV is a basic budget steel
- Liner-lock execution can vary by unit
- Clip orientation needs listing verification
GOOD WORKER: a dedicated escape-tool folder
Best for emergency-ready EDC versatility
The GOOD WORKER pairs a short serrated folding blade with a belt-cutter hook and glass breaker, making it more at home in a vehicle, work bag, or contingency pouch than as the sole knife for daily food prep and clean utility cuts. Its 2.95-inch blade and clipped, 4.12-ounce format suit an emergency-oriented carry setup where those specific functions matter.
This type of low-cost, consistently listed marketplace item often has clearer stock visibility and fulfillment options around Prime Day. Black Friday can still bring worthwhile offers, but appearances and seller terms may be less uniform. The deciding question is whether the cutter, breaker, size, and carry method belong in the intended kit—not whether the calendar has produced a larger badge.
| Blade length | 2.95 in |
| Blade steel | 440C stainless |
| Edge type | Serrated |
| Lock | Liner lock |
| Handle length | 4.2 in |
| Overall length | 7.17 in |
| Weight | 4.12 oz |
| Carry tools | Clip, cutter, breaker |
- Dedicated seat-belt cutter and glass breaker
- Serrations suit fibrous material
- Compact clipped carry format
- Marketplace stock is often easy to compare
- Less suited to precise everyday slicing
- Liner lock is a basic folding mechanism
- Emergency features add little value in a minimal EDC
A five-point deal check that survives the countdown
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Capture the exact configuration
Save the model name, SKU or UPC, blade edge, finish, and included sheath or bit set. A similar title can conceal a different configuration.
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Build a real price reference
Compare the current offer with several recent listings for that exact item, not its headline percentage or a higher-spec variant.
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Identify the selling party
Separate the marketplace seller from the retailer and fulfillment provider; return handling, packaging, and support can differ materially.
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Read the contents line by line
Confirm every claimed accessory, battery, pouch, bit, or warranty term. Black Friday bundles especially can mix useful components with filler.
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Scan fresh quality signals
Read recent reviews for recurring fit, lock, finish, packaging, or missing-item complaints, then distinguish product faults from shipping issues.
Screenshots of the listing and contents description make later comparisons far easier.
Use Prime Day when the exact EDC variant is a familiar Amazon listing with dependable fulfillment and clearly stated contents. Favor Black Friday when competing retailers create a meaningful comparison—particularly when a bundle includes accessories that retain value after each item is checked separately. A lower headline price does not offset an uncertain seller, altered configuration, or vague return terms.
Buy by threshold, not by event
Keep a watchlist for the exact Gerber, Extreme Ops, or GOOD WORKER configuration, including blade style, included accessories, seller, and fulfillment. Buy in either window only when the specifications and seller confidence meet a pre-set threshold.
Prime Day vs. Black Friday EDC Deals: Common Questions
Is Prime Day or Black Friday better for buying EDC gear?
It depends on the item. Prime Day suits a known, single-SKU item like a specific multitool, since common SKUs tend to replenish and listing clarity is usually higher. Black Friday can be more interesting when a bundle adds genuinely useful accessories, but its kits vary more by retailer and seller.
Does a bigger discount percentage always mean a better deal?
No. Reference prices can be inflated, stale, or tied to a different version of the item. The useful comparison is the final cost of the identical configuration against several recent listings for that exact item, not the size of the percentage-off badge.
What should I check before buying a bundled EDC deal?
Confirm every claimed accessory, sheath, bit set, or warranty term line by line, since bundles can mix genuinely useful components with filler that will sit unused in a drawer. Also verify the model number, blade edge, and finish match across the photos and written specification.
Does Prime eligibility guarantee a trustworthy purchase?
Not by itself. Seller identity, fulfillment, and return terms still need checking, since Prime-eligible marketplace listings can vary in stock source and listing accuracy even when they carry the same badge.
What's the most reliable way to compare two knife or multitool listings?
Match the model name, SKU or UPC, blade edge, finish, and included accessories first, since a similar title can conceal a different configuration. Then separate the selling party from the fulfillment provider and read recent reviews for recurring fit, lock, or missing-item complaints.






5 Comments
The 4.12 oz weight on the GOOD WORKER sounds reasonable, but does the glass breaker make it uncomfortable in a front pocket? I’m looking for something that can ride in a car door pocket too, so maybe I’m overthinking it.
For a car-door or console role, the breaker is much less of a carry concern. In a front pocket, comfort depends heavily on the clip position, handle shape, and how else you carry your keys. It is worth treating it as an emergency tool first rather than assuming it will feel like a slim everyday folder.
You’re not overthinking it. I had a similar rescue knife in-pocket for a week and moved it to the door pocket because the breaker kept reminding me it was there. Much better setup for me.
I’m mildly skeptical of treating Prime Day as automatically safer, since third-party listings can still get messy. But I agree it’s easier to compare a known standalone Gerber listing than some Black Friday “EDC survival mega bundle” packed with filler. The phrase mega bundle alone makes me nervous lol.
For warehouse work I’d take the Extreme Ops if the listing clearly confirms the serrated blade and clip orientation. I don’t need 15 functions cutting shrink wrap and cord all shift.
For weekend projects, the Suspension NXT seems like the better value even if it costs more. Pliers are one of those things you don’t think you need until you absolutely do.