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Ganzo G302-H Stainless Steel Multitool



The multitool was sent to me by Fasttech.com for review.
Here's the product's link: Ganzo G302-H

The multitool arrived in a cardboard box marked with Ganzo's logo.


Of course, the multitool comes with a sturdy, button secured carrying pouch.


The back side of the sheath has a simple belt loop.


As an added bonus, the marvelous looking multitool also comes with a bit set that include flat heads, philips and allen bits.


As you can guess, the Ganzo G302-H is a fully sized multi tool.
It's available in Silver and Black color.


Don't get fooled by the picture's perspective.
The G302-H is a beast of a multitool.


The spring loaded pliers is, of course, the main attraction of the MT.
Both jaws are precisily aligned with no play on the horizontal or vertical axis.


Bonus points given for the replaceable cutter that can really go through some heavy gauge wiring.


All of the tools are placed on the outer part of the scales, which allows for a comfortable grip once the pliers are out.
The handles are very smooth with no sharp edges, while there are some mini-grooves for improving the user's grip.


The MT comes with 3 tools with dedicated thumb studs for easy access.
It neccessary to clearify that every tool is locked into place once engaged. The lock is very sturdy and robust.
First in the list is the knife which came decently sharp and is around 5.5cm long.


Next up we got the wood saw that came with an extremely agressive tooth angle.


Completeling the thumb-stud enabled tools, we got the serated knife which is also nicely sharpened.


Another important addition to the Ganzo's tool kit is the screw bits.
The metal upon which the bits are mounted is very thick to allow the MT to handle big torque.


The driver bits themselves are mounted on the included adapter which implements a magnetic base for keeping everything in place.
So far the system has been working wonderfully for me.


Except from the mentioned tools, the Ganzo also contains lots of other utility tools.
Can opener, Spring loaded scrissors, Lanyard ring
     

Flat head screwdriver, Awl knife
   

Fot the last part, here's a side by side picture with the only other brand-name multitool that I got, the Gerber MP400.
The ganzo is easily dwarding it as the MP400 is a mid-sized MT.


By its own, the G302-H weights 278g.


While the whole package is 395g.


To conclude, I would like to say that it's a pleasure to have this Ganzo in my backpack.
It's easy to use, has an excellent build quality and it can surely provide some torque and utility.
A nicely valued MT that you won't be scared to scratch or overuse.
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