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Gerber Crucial Review

A simple, compact tool in which each feature is optimized for basic use and the whole thing is easily transported in a backpack or pocket
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Gerber Crucial Review
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Price:  $58 List
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Manufacturer:   Gerber
By Jediah Porter ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 22, 2019
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Functions - 40% 4.0
  • Construction Quality - 25% 3.0
  • Ergonomics - 20% 6.0
  • Portability - 15% 7.0

Our Verdict

This is an inexpensive tool for everyday carry and backcountry use. The few features are handy and the carry options and weight are delightful. As long as your work and play wardrobe allows for a discrete pocket clip on your pants, the Crucial will always be at the ready. If you are seeking something a little more useful than a simple pocket knife for backcountry repair purposes, the Crucial is a good choice. It is light enough to go along on human-powered adventures, but not useless in tougher repairs.
REASONS TO BUY
Compact
Pocket clip
One-handed blade deployment
REASONS TO AVOID
Flexible and rattly construction
Limited feature set

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Crucial tool is a compact and simple tool for everyday carry and backcountry use. Its features are spartan and simple, to maximize portability and utility of those features it does contain. Some tools attempt to pack as much function as possible into a tool while others, like the Crucial, prioritize usability and portability over maximizing options.

Performance Comparison


gerber crucial - the blade of the crucial is accessible from the outside and has a...
The blade of the Crucial is accessible from the outside and has a hybrid straight/serrated edge.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

Functions


The Crucial is a multi-tool, but it doesn't maximize the functions. Ergonomics, value, and portability are prioritized over a maximum number of features. The Crucial is pliers, blade, two screwdrivers, and a bottle opener. Virtually every other tool we tested has more functions than the Crucial. The Leatherman Skeletool has a similar feature set.

gerber crucial - the screwdrivers on the crucial are small and limited in...
The screwdrivers on the Crucial are small and limited in effectiveness, but work great for light duty tasks.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

Construction Quality


Gerber tools and knives are highly regarded, but suffer some construction issues. The Gerber Crucial has hinges and pivots that rattle a little and the whole thing flexes more than the competition. In heavy tasks, you will notice some give in the pliers and drivers. Torquing super tight screws with the Crucial drivers feels vulnerable. We didn't torque to failure, but it seemed imminent on a couple of occasions. Our lead tester used multi-tools in a renovation of his camper. Rusted screws tested the limits of all our new multi-tools. Of this robust crew, the Gerber Crucial is the most flexible.

gerber crucial - the crucial tool and its select, ergonomic selection of features.
The Crucial tool and its select, ergonomic selection of features.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

Ergonomics


The Gerber Crucial is as small as we would dare call a “full size” multi-tool. The deployed plier handles almost exactly fill a typical adult hand. The knife blade is definitely on the small end. The cutting edge of the knife is short, but we are thankful that it opens from the outside and the full edge is usable. Tools with knife blades that open from “inside” the folded plier handles are hampered by interference with the blade. Most tools are going away from this design, but a few hold out. In these other tools, the working edge of the knife blade is blocked near the handle by the handle itself. In some cutting tasks, this doesn't matter, but in others, it is very noticeable. The full length of the Crucial's 2.4-inch outside-accessed blade is usable.

gerber crucial - we dig the one-handed, external deployment of the gerber crucial's...
We dig the one-handed, external deployment of the Gerber Crucial's main blade.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

Portability


Given the size of the pliers, the Crucial is quite portable. It strikes nearly the perfect balance of portability and usability. The Leatherman Skeletool strikes this same balance. Both weigh right around 5 ounces and have a secure and modern pocket clip. The pocket clip holds the tool up out of the random bits in your pants pocket. For rapid access, this is key. We like carrying the Crucial in all sorts of day-to-day situations.

gerber crucial - unobtrusive, compact pocket clipped carry of the crucial.
Unobtrusive, compact pocket clipped carry of the Crucial.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

gerber crucial - the carabiner clip of the gerber crucial also functions as  bottle...
The carabiner clip of the Gerber Crucial also functions as bottle opener. Yeah, we know this is a twist-off bottle cap.
Credit: Rosie De Lise

Value


If you need a lightweight, small multi-tool for minor tasks, this model holds a lot of value. From front- to backcountry, you'll find a lot of use for this tool without setting you back much cash.

Conclusion


We recommend the Gerber Crucial for routine use around home, work, car, and campsite. It won't hold up to more serious repairs and tasks, but its portability will have it always at the ready.

Jediah Porter