






🛠️ Elevate your everyday carry with the ultimate 17-in-1 multitool—because being prepared never goes out of style.
The BIBURY BI2043 is a 17-in-1 portable multitool featuring titanium plating for enhanced durability, weighing only 226 grams for easy portability. It includes essential tools like pliers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, scissors, and a bottle opener, all foldable into a compact 4x2x1 inch design. Ideal for camping, outdoor activities, and home repairs, it comes with a safety lock, pouch, and belt clip, making it a versatile and reliable everyday carry tool.








| Color | Black |
| Material | Titanium |
| Brand | BIBURY |
| Item Weight | 226 Grams |
| Included Components | Pliers, Wire Cutter, File, Flathead Screwdrivers, Phillips Bottle Opener, Ruler, Awl, Safety Lock |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 4x2x1 inches (or approximately 10x5x3 cm) |
| Manufacturer | BIBURY |
| Part Number | BIMTP001a |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.84 x 2.44 x 1.65 inches |
| Item model number | BI2043 |
| Size | 17-IN-1 Titanium |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
T**R
Excellent for the price!
This is the exact same tool as the Mossy Oak offering - but it's $4 cheaper. So I got both, and verified they are the same except for one says "Mossy Oak" on it.In any case both are a bargain. Well-made, nice selection of tools (I especially like the inclusion of a fire starter, which works well, and the light-duty hammer and window breaker), and all of them lock securely and unlock easily.We'll see if they last as long as my Leatherman Fuse which I've had for around 20 years. I think they will. I have no complaints at all about fit and finish, and utility. That they are less than half the price of a Leatherman is icing on the cake.Neither of them come with any bits. But you can buy magnetic bit sets according to your needs - if you don't get magnetic ones (or super-glue a small, thin but powerful neodymium magnet in the holder as I did), they will not stay in the socket.The tool is a good value and I really like it. I would buy this multitool again.
A**R
Great tool especially at that price!
Some background: When I first went to get a multitool, I really loved the design of the Leatherman Signal with the hammer, but I was bummed by the lack of tools (keep in mind, I'm a plumber and was looking for more construction-based tools). Not a dis on the Signal, its an excellent outdoors tool. But I wished leatherman had included the hammer on the wave or Free P4, but they didn't. So I got the P4 which felt very good in hand and had more of a toolset that I could use. Fast forward and I lost my leatherman on the job (sad day). I tried other tools such as the Gerber Dualforce as well, which I absolutely love the pliers and center-axis bit driver, but I feel is lacking as far as quantity of toolsI saw a review of some wave clones and saw the Bibury 22-in-1 among them and was immediately interested. Seemed like reviews were mostly positive so I decided to try it out.Thoughts on the 22-in-1:The tool feels good in hand, which is a great start. I dont think the weight is too much at all, and it feels solid. It also has a belt clip, which I find very convenient. There is a little more play in some of the components than the Free P4 (which is to be expected), but it doesn't feel detrimental to the tool or its use at all.The smooth/serrated knife blade was very sharp out of box and it flips out and locks easily with one hand. It's done good cutting some plastic and cardboard so far.The scissors are a little more difficult to do with one hand but I'm able to. These work great; really seem like good quality scissors for a multitool. You just need to make sure they lock with the audible click, which can still be done with one hand.I can open the saw single handed, but it required moving the tool around for my finger to get the notch on the end of the saw. The saw itself works pretty good at least on plastic. I know its meant more for wood, but it feels sturdy and the teeth are aggressive.The file is very difficult to do one handed, it kinda rubs along the inside of the frame. But it's decent file, I used it on some copper and it worked well enough, which is nice considering the Gerber Dualforce has an exceptionally lame file.I'm very pleased with the hammer. It's obviously not something you'll be pounding in long nails with, but for the miscellaneous small tasks on a job site that need something pounded a bit it works very well, which I think is exactly what it's meant for. The window breaker I could see bothering some people when they take the tool out of their pocket. It's not too bad to me, but you could even put some hot glue on the end of it or just grind it off if it's too much of a bother.The pliers feel like they have a good grip. I used the needle nose to grip and twist pieces off of the plastic guards that are installed with shower valve rough-in components and they performed well. The regular pliers work okay, mostly just on small nuts and such. The wire cutters were able to get thru tie-wire just fine. I know thats softer wire, but that's pretty much all I use for my work so no problem there.The fire starter/whistle works. The whistle is cheaper and doesn't sound pretty, but in a pinch if you need a whistle it can make a loud noise. I saw another review where they said they got a bad fire starter so I tried mine. The black coating rubs off, but I got sparks from it.The inside tools seem fine, I've only been able to use the awl/reamer. The awl was able to put a new hole in my belt with a little work and the reamer did well on plastic pipe.I'll update if I see any major issues, but im very pleased with this tool so far. I think Bibury is putting themselves on the map with the 22-in1. I know I'll be keeping an eye on them to see if they come out with any other multitools I think would work well in my trade.Suggestions:-Adding a slot near the hinge of the saw to make it easier for one handed opening-Machine the wire cutters to be just a bit smoother*2 Week Update*It's working great! The file has worked very well on copper and plastic pipe. And it seems like the outside tools are all now one hand accessible after some use. I'll try to a video on my next update, but I'm still very pleased with this tool!I have other suggestions but at that point it'd be another tool. I'd absolutely love to see Bibury's take on Gerber's Dualforce. If Bibury widened the frame of the 22-in-1 near the hinges a bit, I think it could support slip joint pliers, maybe not the same size as the Dualforce's but I think that could be incredibly useful--even more useful if they tapered the end of pliers more at the end as a pseudo-needlenose. I'd also love to see an addition of a center-axis bit driver and T shank holder for changing saw/file types. Especially if instead of a firestarter there was a bit holder to carry a switchable bit for the driver. If they kept all that with the hammer tool on the bottom I'd definitely buy one of those.
R**N
worth for the price
Its pretty good, the screws were a bit tight so I chose to loosen them but then it just made the knife wobbly sooo... the knife was dull too. The whistle doesn't work. Oh and also it doesn't say this in the description and I just didn't realize this but it doesn't come with the drill bits. The clip was sort of loose and because its heavy it slides around in your pocket. BUT it works fine, I am satisfied with my purchase. I would have recommended this product if I didn't know about this multitool down below.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BLYYN5BQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
M**
If you truly utilize tools like this try this one.
In short: This is a very well made tool that could sale for a lot more.If you are like me and find yourself using a multitool several times throughout your day give this tool a go. I go through a letherman multitool about every 3-4 years. Obviously I actually work them probably more than some.I have broken the pliers on 3, the knife blade on 2, the handle on one and the screwdriver and every one of them all in all I have made my way through around 6-7 leatherman tools, 2 Gerber tools and a couple other no name multitools. This time I was getting ready to order the leatherman model of when I saw this clone I believe it was on sale so I figured why not.When I got it I was kinda in shock it’s heavy, very well made, all the tools lock open, grip feels good in the hand, ease to open and easy to use most all tools (great when working by yourself and needing to open one handed at times) the knife is sharp right out of the box and it will cut. It has a pocket clip that is almost a must for me as I don’t like stuff on my belt.I have used every tool so far except for the saw and leather punch. (Really they should stop putting them on there. Give me a small knife blade or something more useful. I am not going to be doing any leather sewing around the camp fire.)end of rant. I can say so far the screwdrivers have not broken yet I am guiltyof “improper knife use” yes I do cut to thick of stuff at times, use it as scribe on steel and even concrete, and even do so light prying. So far it too is standing the test. The hammer end is nice and yes this too has probably been used in ways the manufacturer wouldn’t agree with.I can tell you that when placed against a steel pin and hit repeatedly with a 4lb shop hammer the tool took no damage even when i decided it was going to take a 10lb hammer to get the pin out…lolSo if you’re still reading please trust me when I say I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this tool. Personally I don’t know if I’ll ever go back to a leatherman this just might be my new go to.
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