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The KONDOR BLUE EDC Multi-Tool V2 is a compact, aluminum-built torque driver designed for film professionals. Featuring multiple 1/4" shank bits including Phillips and flat heads, a built-in bubble level, and TSA-compliant portability, it offers durable, precise, and convenient tool access on the go. Weighing just 5.2 ounces and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s engineered to keep your cinematography workflow smooth and efficient.

| Color | Black |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Brand | KONDOR BLUE |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 1.8 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.2 Ounces |
| Included Components | Screwdriver Bits |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 36mm W x 110mm L x 18.5mm D |
| Manufacturer | KONDOR BLUE |
| Part Number | KB_EDCMT_BK |
| Item Weight | 5.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 1.8 x 1.3 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**U
Great Multi-Tool, except...
This multi-tool has quickly become one of my favorites. I've loved the SmallRig multi-tools in the past, however, they would (over time) loosen and become a pain to use. Thanks to Kondor Blue's design of their multi-tool, it utilizes fixed "slots" to attach your bits to which means that they'll never loosen over time.My only critique of this multi-tool is the amount of "play" there is in a socket after you attach a bit. I understand that the play comes from the fact that the slots are slightly oversized to make it easier to attach bits and then they are subsequently held in place by the strong magnets inside the socket, but I'd still love something that has a firmer attachment with less play.All in all, despite it being a bit pricey, this is probably one of the best EDC multi-tools on the market currently for photographers and filmmakers.
P**W
I love it but...
It's cartable, it's built well, the size is right, but... It's expensive and it doesn't have pliers... Anyone that has used multitools for multiple purposes knows that pliers are a must. Not mentioning a blade because they are not airport friendly, but pliers are and pliers fill in many of the gaps the other tools on the multitool can't fill even when dealing with photographic equipment. A catch all if you will. You can use your existing power tool 1/4 inch bits if you have them. That will allow you to kind of tailor how you use it per situation. That's its strength and at the same time its weakness. It's a multitool, that implies it's useful in any situation requiring a tool, but outside of photographic situations and to some degree even when the situation relates to photography hardware, without the pliers it's still limited, and that is why I give it 4 stars.
A**N
Great idea
Awesome tool, and well built. Only thing I didn’t like was the pocket clip.
T**E
Overprice of what you get
As a wedding there was only a couple of features that I would use and for the cost of it, I couldn't justify keeping it. I returned it dissatisfied.
G**9
Great concept.
Like this product overall. A little awkward at times to handle compared to other products.
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