fromZDNET
17 hours agoI spent $30 on a high-quality multitool, and it's already paying off for me
These are premium tools, often priced over $100, with some costing significantly more. For that price, you get a robust, long-lasting tool with a solid warranty to back it up. But not everyone wants or needs a $100+ multitool. Many people are simply looking for something affordable and reliable -- a tool that gets the job done but won't break your heart if it's lost, stolen, or damaged.
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