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The FLISSA 18-in-1 Multitool is a compact, durable stainless steel EDC essential featuring pliers, wire cutters, saw, fire starter, whistle, and more. With a self-locking mechanism and a vibrant camo design, it’s engineered for survival, camping, and everyday fixes, delivering premium performance at a fraction of the cost of high-end competitors.













| ASIN | B0D25V1R7M |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,932 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #285 in Multitools |
| Brand | FLISSA |
| Color | Camo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (640) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2024 |
| Folded Size | 4.33 inches |
| Included Components | Knife, Nail File, Wire Cutter, Screwdriver, Can Opener, Saw, File, Whistle, Window Breaker, Hammer, Scissor, Fire Starter |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HANZGHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.39 x 2.36 x 1.73 inches |
| Size | 18-in-1 |
| UPC | 820909605065 |
J**H
Leatherman's worst nightmare
Recently, I read an interview with Mr. Tim Leatherman from 2019 in which he stated about the Leatherman clones coming from China, "The price is about one-tenth of ours, but the quality is about one-twentieth. Nevertheless, the day is going to come when the price is 50 percent of ours but the quality is 80 percent." Well, unfortunately for Mr. Leatherman, that day is here. The Leatherman Wave's patent has expired, and now the opportunity for a true Wave clone is possible. Enter the Flissa 16-in-1 multitool. This is the closest to a Leatherman copy I've ever seen, along with the Ozark Trail Multiforce, and the price is about 25% of the Wave and the quality is near 90%, at least on the particular Flissa multitool which I've received. Results may vary. I'll get to the 90% in a minute. Compared to the Ozark Trail Multiforce, the Flissa is far smoother to fold and unfold, the liner locks are much less stiff, and the Flissa features replaceable wire cutters and a precision glasses screwdriver, while the OT Multiforce does not. And the Flissa is cheaper to boot. Now for the mandatory Wave comparison, I will admit that I no longer own a Leatherman Wave. At one point, however, for about two days, I did. I decided to return it based on the buyer's remorse associated with paying over $120 for a single tool. Therefore, I don't think I'm qualified to compare this Flissa tool to the Wave, but I must say that the Wave was a fine tool when I handled it, although definitely not fine enough to warrant a 4x price differential from the Flissa. Anyhow, I digress. On to the actual tool itself. The black coating is painted on as opposed to being oxidized black. This means that over time, the paint will chip off and the tool will be less black. Leatherman paints some of their multitools as well, such as the Skeletool and Signal. I don't think it is a problem. The only other problem with this tool is that if you order the black version, prepare to sharpen the serrated blade, as the blade is painted over upon arrival. This wasn't a deal breaker for me. I can sharpen a blade if it means saving $100. These issues could likely be avoided by buying the plain stainless steel Flissa, but I like the look of the black one better. Those are the only reasons I would say this tool is 90% the quality of a Leatherman Wave, based on my limited experience. That, and the Wave using slightly better steel. I don't notice a difference. I can say for certain, however, that this is the best copy of a Leatherman Wave I've found so far, and while some people may deny it - probably due to the embarrassment over having spent $120 for a single tool - the Flissa seems like a very good alternative to more expensive options. Hopefully this can be a wake-up call for Leatherman to stop overpricing their tools and start truly innovating again.
A**N
great tool
resolves a lot of small issues when you are out and about
L**Y
Good value
This Wave clone for under $30 is a very good value. Could it be better, sure, but not a bad tool to leave in a drawer or glove compartment. I happen to own the Wave+, got it on eBay for a decent price so I can compare every function. Pros: Blades and saws appear sharp out of the box. Finish is good no rough edges. All items snap in place with little to no wobble. Cons: A bit hard to open blades one handed, Wave is much smoother. Diamond file is rougher on Flissa. Pliers don't have a spring, jaws a bit too easy to open. Originally I was very happy the cutters appeared to be replaceable but it is fairly obvious these are not available for purchase, you need to contact the seller and make a warranty claim. Good luck after 1 year. Like almost every clone on the market, the bit holder doesn't have a magnet at the bottom so you need to use double-sided ball detent bits. Luckily, I was able to place a single 6x1mm magnet and now I can use regular 1/4" bits or even a standard bit holder. See photos. With all these detractions, I'd still recommend it, especially for the price.
M**S
Excellent "Clone"
I was hesistant to buy this tool since there weren't a lot of reviews. I have another similar looking Wave clone from another manufacturer that I ended up sending back. I purchased two of the Flissa 16-in-1 multi tools at the ame time. The quality control between both tools is excellent. Both tools open to the pliers easily. The external knives, file, and saw are very easy to open with one hand. The internal tools are relatively easy to get out during first use. I would imagine that they will get even easier to open with time. One tool had slightly tighter internal tools, but I didn't bend a fingernail trying to get the tools out. Both multi tools can be operated easily without requiring a lot of breaking in. I am happy that I purchased two of the tools. I am keeping one, and putting the other one at my parents house for weekend fixes. I wanted a low cost tool that I can put in my pocket and fix things as I come across problems while walking around. I have multiple multi tools from Leatherman and SOG. I feel like the Flissa multi tool is an excellent low-cost option if you don't want to spend a lot of money on a name brand, expensive multi tool. I will be recommending the Flissa multi tool to folks that want a "beater" multi tool or need a backup tool.
G**G
90 percent of the classic wave plus
A truly well machined 90 percent copy of the wave plus. Grip is the same, rounded and comfortable. Socket screwdriver is full size standard hex, snap in, it is better than the wave flat screwdriver special socket. This I think is it’s best feature as you can buy any standard drive head accessory to fit it. Both knives are perfect copies and as good. Small eyeglass screwdriver isn’t a socket like the wave but is very good and well machined. Pliers are exactly the same as the wave including the replaceable cutter edge. The only issue is that the plier handles don’t snap in place as securely as the the wave. The scissors are good but quite a bit looser than the wave and not as well designed. There is one often overlooked item which makes a big difference, the pull out lanyard eyelet in the wave which is pretty awesome and useful isn’t available on this unit. Last but not least, the file is awesome, one side is diamond coated and is fantastic for sharpening knives. The other side is a standard metal file for cutting the bars on the jail cell window when needed.
K**N
Nice value
Works great for a budget multi tool
S**N
My husband loves the knife
J**E
Really awesome. Bought it as a lower cost replacement for my leatherman, which I've lost 100 times. Don't miss the leatherman. Very well built.
M**H
Easy to use, versatile and sturdy.
J**A
It's another Leatherman clone, but this one beats everything else in the price range. Great stainless steel quality, love the 1/4" bit driver, all the tools lock into place with nice locking mechanism, all blades nice and sharp, precision craftsmanship, fraction of the price of the real deal. Completely satisfied with this.
K**E
Got for first aid kit. Looks not bad. Instructions lacking on how to open each tool. Did figure it out after playing with it for awhile. Should work all right.
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