This Tiny Multi-Tool Could Replace Most of Your EDC

It also comes with an unusual, speedy deployment and impressive materials โ€” all at an incredibly affordable price.

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I love EDC knives and carry mine whenever possible. However, I also understand that EDC is ultimately about getting the most use out of what can reasonably be carried. For some, a dedicated knife doesnโ€™t always maximize value.

For anyone looking for the most utility for their money in the smallest package, theย Slughaus Quickdrawย might be a much better option. This tiny multi-tool is not only useful and exceptionally affordable but also cleverly well-built.

Slughaus Quickdraw on concrete background
At just under 4.5 inches total, the Quickdraw packs a whole lot of utility into a keychain-sized package.
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Marvelous materials

Before we discuss what makes this multi-tool functionally unique, itโ€™s important to dispel some doubts. While itโ€™s not a knife, per se, itโ€™s definitely built like one โ€” and thatโ€™s a very good thing.

The handle scales are G10, which is a material thatโ€™s as lightweight as it is durable. The blade is made from Cerakote-coated D2, which is exceptionally hard-working for an affordable steel.

Pair those materials together in a knife from just about any reputable EDC knifemaking brand, and youโ€™ve got a recipe for an affordable fan favorite.

Slughaus Quickdraw closed on concrete background
Its flipper makes the Quickdraw one of the fastest-deploying multi-tools around.
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Flipping awesome

As I mentioned, the Slughaus Quickdraw is remarkably affordable, even when only considering the materials. But its exceptional functionality is also a big strength.

It sports a flipper deployment with a ball-bearing pivot, making it extremely quick and smooth whenever you open it.

Flipping it open also allows you to access its Cerakote D2 โ€œblade,โ€ which has a cutting edge and bottle opener built into it. This means it can complete most EDC cutting tasks just as well as the average knife, and it also has the bonus of being able to open beers.

Furthermore, the tail โ€” which doubles as a keychain and/or lanyard attachment point โ€” is also a pry bar. All of that (and more) somehow results in a package thatโ€™s just under 4.5 inches in total and, perhaps most impressively, only $38 (yes, really).

Slughaus Quickdraw in a hand
Youโ€™d be hard-pressed to find more utility in a smaller package.
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Available now

The Slughaus Quickdraw is available in four distinct colorways on the brandโ€™s site. As mentioned, it costs just $38, regardless of which version you choose.

If you want to maximize your EDC while minimizing its overall footprint, this tiny titan could be your answer.

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