

🔧 Gear up in style—because survival should never be boring!
The SIUPRO Multitool Pocket Knife is a compact, foldable survival essential crafted from durable 440A stainless steel with a hardness rating of HRC56A. Featuring 14 integrated tools including pliers, saw, wire cutters, and screwdrivers, it offers versatile functionality for camping, hiking, and everyday tasks. Its ergonomic design includes one-hand accessible blades, a secure locking mechanism, and a stylish pink-and-black handle, complemented by a pocket clip and nylon pouch for easy carry. Perfect for professionals and adventurers seeking reliable, all-in-one gear with a fashionable edge.












| Brand | SIUPRO |
| Color | Pink |
| Included Components | Knife, pliers, saw, phillips and flat screwdrivers, wire cutters and strippers, bottle and can openers, safety belt cutter, hole puncher, and belt clip Included Components Knife, pliers, saw, phillips and flat screwdrivers, wire cutters and strippers, bottle and can openers, safety belt cutter, hole puncher, and belt clip See more |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 1.5 x 0.7 inches |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
M**E
Pretty good bang for the buck
I ride a motorcycle and wanted a multi-tool to carry with me as an adjunct to my emergency tool kit. I didn't want to spend a gob of money and I didn't want, or need, a multi-tool I could build a house with. I spent a lot of time looking here on Amazon and settled on this Siupro. The price was right, the reviews were good and it looked like a good fit for my needs. Out of the box the quality of the tool seems very good; a level belying it's price. What I like most about this multi-tool are the three main tools I anticipate using most are easily deployed and largest of the arsenal; the knife blade, scissors and pliers. The pliers are spring-loaded open and a cross between a needle nose and regular pliers. The wire cutter incorporated in the pliers looks robust and well up to the task of snipping zip ties and safety wire. The knife blade is hefty; it's 2 7/8" long, about 1/2" wide throughout its length and ~3/32 (3mm) wide across the back of the blade. The blade doesn't come to a sharp pointed end like most pocket knives, so it's not well-suited to poke or "drill" with; there's a separate pointed tool that can be used as an auger/hole puncher. The scissors are also of an effective and usable size; they have about the same dimensions as the knife blade. Some points by other reviewers about the scissor spring not working are simply a failure on their part to READ the instructions. When you open the scissors you have to push them back just a bit when they hit their stop. This will cause the latch to fully engage and activate the scissor spring; you know you've done it right when you hear the latch snap and the spring pushes the blades apart. These are probably some of the best scissors I have encountered on a multi-tool. The remaining tools are all hidden on the inside of the handles. One arm has the pointed auger and a #1 Phillips head. The other arm has two flat blade screwdrivers of differing sizes; one has a bottle cap opener the other has a can opener incorporated into them. The other tool is a J-hook rope or line cutter. The locks for all these tools in the handles are quite sturdy; the lock securely engages a notch cut into the base of each tool blade. Likewise, the locks for the scissor and knife blade are also strong and effective; I've not experienced anything to give me concern about using either. The multi-tool comes with a nylon pouch you can hook through your belt or, you can clip the tool itself into a pocket using the built-in clip on one of the handles. If you wear it in a pocket, the green side shows. Multi-tools are a personal thing; you select them based on your needs for the tool. In my case, this Suipro multi-tool checked the right boxes for my use to carry while riding; I don't think I'll use it much for anything else. Quality looks good and functionality is good for my needs; overall it's a pretty good bang for the buck.
W**R
Love this tool for my EDC
Love this tool overall. The multitool does need more options but is a decent starting point for new to EDC. I would love to see an optional pack for purchase with new colored plates for variety and more tool options. The scissors are a little tough to get into the lock position. The knife on the opposite side locks nicely and comes open quickly one handed. The scissors are good but require two hands to properly get locked into place. The the scissors action properly and I find myself playing with them when opened correctly. The metal lever is thin on the scissors and if you are cutting something thicker it works, but it can cause pain to the skin. Excellent price for a starter EDC multitool. I tried to find a multitool with a pocket clip and this is one of the better clipped tools for the price. I swapped out my $100 Leatherman because only certain models come with a pocket clip without modifications. That tool now is my work EDC using a belt pouch. This tool is my all around most used tool and knife.
D**A
An ideal starter tool for younger users, with practical real-world durability.
I gifted this SIUPRO Pocket Multitool Knife to my 10-year-old daughter for Christmas, and it's been an outstanding starter tool for her. It’s compact, sturdy, and perfect for kids who are beginning to build their own outdoor or everyday carry gear. Durability & Real-World Use Despite its smaller size and lightweight feel, this multitool has proven to be surprisingly durable. My daughter has carried it daily (outside of school), and it’s held up through various tasks. The real test came when my truck broke down—this was the only tool available, and it was reliable enough to assist in quick roadside repairs. That alone showed me it’s more than just a beginner tool—it’s actually practical for real situations. Design & Functionality Self-locking feature ensures safety, especially for younger users. Plier set & blade quality are solid for general everyday use. Comes with a pouch & clip, making it easy for kids to keep track of their gear. The pink design is a fun, stylish touch while still being functional. Final Thoughts For kids starting out with their own gear, this multitool is a fantastic choice. It’s affordable, sturdy, and useful, making it a great introduction to EDC tools. While it may not replace a full-size multitool for advanced tasks, its unexpected reliability during tough moments makes it worth keeping in rotation.
D**A
well built budget tool. good for the money
I really like this multi-tool, it functions well and doesn't wiggle. It is not too big or small on your hands and doesnt weight much. i liked that it has a bottle opener that works.
S**O
Muy buena calidad
10/10
C**R
I work maintenance and this is precisely what I needed
I like this because it has everything in one unit. No separate bits to lose. And it's not expensive so I won't be mad when I inevitably lose it behind an appliance in a few years. Everything locks smoothly and tightly except for the scissors, but I rarely use those so that's not an issue for me. The blade appears to be stainless. Knife afficianados would know that that's not always the best type of steal for blades. It's a softer metal so it sharpens easily, but wears easily too. I don't personally mind since I have the equipment to sharpen it quickly, but folks who don't want to sharpen frequently may want to look at a different tool. The blade came razor sharp from the factory and I work with water a lot so the stainless is good for that. The pliers are spring loaded. That's not a must but it does help in some situations. The hinge on the pliers feels gritty as if metal shavings are in there. Some ballistol would probably get it out, but it doesn't bother me enough to bother. The cutters on the pliers are inserts which means you can either replace them or remove them for sharpening. They are screwed in tight. No play. And they are cut at a deep angle for strength over sharpness. So I don't predict they will need to be serviced often. Just don't try to cut steal with them or any plier not specifically designed for that. Finally, the ergonomics are average. You can comfortably grip the pliers and apply medium pressure. Applying full force will probably hurt a bit after a few seconds.
J**N
Doubt it will last, one side is plastic... returned, Bought SD-10 model instead
This review is for the Siupro SD-8 and I will compare it to the more robust Siupro SD-10. I'm not a fan of Multi-Tools, but needed to purchase on for work tool requirements. I would much rather have a decent knife, some screwdrivers (multipurpose screwdriver) and real pliers/channel lock wrenches in my tool pouch. Not wanting to spend a small fortune on a tool that I would rather not own, I chose the Siupro based on the price and decent reviews. What drew me to the SD-8 model was the turquoise color, which made it different than the usual silver or black offerings. I was hoping that the turquoise side was anodized or painted metal, but was disappointed that its plastic. The SD-8 (Along with the better SD-10 model) comes with a belt pouch. If you purchase the SD-8 I highly recommend you carry the tool in the pouch and not depend on the pocket clip. The knife blade on the SD-8 is a tad on the loose side and can open up in your pocket. I thought about tightening the screws, but decided against that due to the plastic case. I will be returning the Siupro SD-8 and replacing with the SD-10 model. The SD-10 has a more robust build, more tools and is the same price as the SD-8! I included a video on operating the scissor function.
N**I
Pink and girly, but works great.
Better than I was expecting works just as well as a leatherman tool. Like there is spring resistance when opened as pliers.
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