Gerber muscles its way into hallowed multitool design — but can it contend with the pliers-based heavyweights?
Debuting with a price tag of $110, Gerber’s large Dual Force multitool represents a shot across the bow of the Leatherman fleet. It eschews the popular needlenose pliers in favor of a massive set of two-position jaws. And with a dozen tools to round out its arsenal, the Dual Force is equipped to tackle all manner of tasks.
But is this volley a hit, or more of a glancing blow? I spent a few weeks tinkering with Gerber’s loaner model, checking to see if the tool can back up its wide-mouthed reputation.
In short: The Gerber Dual Force is a multitool for rugged, unpolished work. The knife, saw, and files are a bit crude, but the large jaws and center drive system are a pleasure to use. And while solidly built, its weight might be better suited for the toolbox or glove compartment.

Gerber Dual Force Multitool Review
The Pliers
We’ll get to the rest of the tools in a bit, but if you’re eyeing up the Dual Force, it’s probably because of the pliers. That’s how it was for me, especially when viewed through rose-colored safety goggles.


The Rest of the Toolset

On the Belt, In the Hand


Conclusion: Gerber Dual Force
