🛠️ Compact power, ready when you are.
The ROXONM2 Mini Multitool is a lightweight, 14-in-1 stainless steel tool featuring a ceramic window breaker rated at 90HRC hardness, a magnetic bit holder for versatile screwdriving, and a portable belt clip design. Measuring just 7.05 x 2.95 x 1.7 cm and weighing 127g, it balances minimalist style with practical functionality, backed by a 25-year warranty for dependable everyday carry.
Manufacturer | roxon |
Part Number | 2Cr13 Stainless steel; |
Product Dimensions | 7.05 x 2.95 x 1.7 cm; 127 g |
Item model number | M2 |
Size | one size |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded knife size | 70.5x29.5x17 mm |
Included Components | Scissor |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 127 g |
K**1
Noxon multi tool
Very well made and attractive to look at hand tool which fits easily in a pocket or on a belt. Decent selection of functions particularly the scissors , I am not very impressed with the screwdriver bit or it’s selection of accessory bits. It should have mentioned the bits are very small and limited. Due to its size and weight I will be using it more than my Swiss Army knife or my leather-man. both of which are excellent, but larger and heavier.
F**R
Small(ish) and well equipped, but wobbly screwdrivers, and blade lock makes it not UK legal to carry
Convenient multi-tool to keep in a pocket. Much better scissors than pretty much anything else this size, although consequently a little chubby when trying to fit it into an EDC pouch. The liner lock on the knife stops this being legal carry outside the house in the UK (without some modifications that I can't be bothered to attempt), but it's a convenient feature in practice, so it's appreciated for household use (although the knife is small enough that I carry a Victorinox Bantam Alox as a better option). It's a shame there are no tweezers and they didn't take the opportunity to add some ruler markings, and obviously the bulk makes some of the tools a little unwieldy for their size, but there's not much to complain about.Except the screwdriver. The extra bits are small enough to carry in a small EDC pouch/purse, but the holder tends to drop them (it had *one* job). Because the Philips screwdriver on the M2 is cut out (in order for the small flat screwdriver to fit behind it) the bit holder is extremely loose; even so it could be a tighter fit. It's usable, but it's clearly the weak point and an afterthought on this otherwise useful tool. It's a bit of a fight to get it out of my overstuffed household pouch, but I can't see much to shave off and still have it useful.
R**A
A perfect / great replacement to the Leatherman Juice XE6
I don't normally write reviews, but felt I had to on this one, due to the build quality and price point.I lost my Juice a few years ago, and was unable to find a replacement for it. The closest I came to was the SOG Powerpint.However, the build quality and jankyness of the SOG leaves a lot to be desired. Yes it's a great tool, but not really fun or ergonomic.This Roxon however is something else, it really adds a finesse to a small tool that others have yet to achieve. The build quality seem as good if not better than the SOG's and probably on par with leatherman. I've got a bunch of leathermans, most recent was a Surge that really is a bit terriible on quality.This is now my every day carry, it's a great little tool and I'm happy with it, for the size, nothing else compares.This thing does it better than all the others out there, for instance, spring loaded pliers - very useful, the scissors are just amazing, literally there are no other tools out there that beat Roxon scissors!Really amazing tool. Only issue I have had is that to make it UK legal, you have to disable the knife locking system, which I did with a little thin piece of hammered 2.5mm2 copper wire, clipped so it fits into the liner lock and stops it engaging, works really well and maintains one handed opening.Great tool. just buy it.
A**R
Best value mini tool.
Brilliant little multi tool. Great design. A lot of features in a compact design. Excellent value for money.
T**3
Good quality
Well-made. I wanted a light-weight tool like this with pliers and scissors for bike packing. I think it will serve this purpose brilliantly due to its small size and weight. Bear in mind it is designed to be small and portable though so if you want something slightly more functional and robust that you will keep in the car or a drawer at home I would go for the bigger version by the same company. Bigger tools are likely to be more useful and last longer. Really well made with a well-thought out design and collection of useful tools though. If you need a small multi-tool look no further.
D**4
Good, but not UK legal without modding it.
I’ve been using a NexTool Flagship Mini for a few months and really liked it (I tend to use it 90% for the scissors and 10% for slicing open boxes), but I wanted to see if the Roxon M2 was better. It’s only day 1, but I’m impressed with it. Unfortunately the description doesn’t make clear that small as the blade is it locks open and therefore isn’t legal carry in the UK. You would have to have a justifiable reason for carrying it if you ever get stopped by the police. Otherwise it could count as a concealed weapon. Not very likely, but you’ve been warned!The lock’s just an extra layer of metal, so you could perhaps unscrew it and remove that layer, though it might become a bit loose as a result. Maybe turn it round? All of the Roxon products seem to have locking blades. Hard to understand how a knife manufacturer could be blind to the laws in a territory it’s selling to. All it would take is replacing the lock layer with a flat non-locking blank to make it compliant.(Actually, I didn’t notice it was a locking blade at first because the lock doesn’t always engage for me, depending on how I open it.)The tools are very stiff to open, but I’m hoping they will get less so over time. And they all open from the same end, unlike the NexTool, which means you have to fish out the right tool from 3 pointy alternatives (like a lot of multitools). The awl is particularly vicious on incautious fingers!I’d pooh-poohed the pouch full of attachments as something I’d never need, but I’ve already used them on their first day. Embarrassing!I prefer the pocket clip and pouch options over the NexTool’s keyring attachment. But the NexTool’s scissors open from the outside rather than the inside, which I prefer, though I’ve already had one incident with the NexTool where I accidentally opened the scissors instead of the pliers and nearly cut something I shouldn’t, so maybe it’s better this way.I’m definitely keeping the NexTool, but I’ll use the Roxon too if I can disable the lock. Though if NexTool upgrade the Flagship Mini a bit I’d choose that for certain.
A**I
has locking blade so not suitable for UK carry
Locking blade not mentioned in description. Beware.If that is not a problem a well deigned and sturdy for its small size product. Manages to incorporate pliers and large scissors.
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