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🖤 PowerPint: Small Tool, Big Impact — Carry Confidence Everywhere
The SOG PowerPint is a compact, lightweight multi-tool featuring 18 integrated specialty tools including pliers, scissors, dual blades, and a magnetic hex bit holder. Engineered with patented compound leverage for enhanced gripping power, it weighs only 4.2 ounces and folds to just 3.2 inches, making it an ideal everyday carry for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Crafted from durable stainless steel with a sleek stone wash finish, it combines rugged utility with modern style and convenience.
























| ASIN | B077LYXB6B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,210 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #16 in Multitools |
| Brand | SOG |
| Brand Name | SOG |
| Color | Stone Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,902 Reviews |
| Drive System | Centre Drive |
| Folded Size | 3 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729857007917 |
| Included Components | SOG PowerPint Multitool (PP1001-CP) |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Multi-Tool |
| Item Weight | 5.12 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | SOG Specialty Knives & Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PP1001-CP |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | PP1001-CP |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 729857007917 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**S
The Best for Light Duty
I’ve carried this tool daily for almost a year and used it countless times. The size is perfect, not too big nor too small. The screwdriver bit holder is excellent. It has a magnet integrated into the socket and clamps down when you squeeze it. The tool doesn’t come with any bits. I ended up making a bit holder and sourcing a couple of philips and flatheads myself. It would be nice to have set of 4 common bits with a silicone or polymer holder either come with the tool or as an add-on. The pliers deploy smoothly as do the other tools. Most importantly the tools all lock in the open position and are easy to unlock when it comes time to close. The highlight of the tool is the pliers. The jaws form a tight enough mate to pull a single hair. When open, the grips are rounded off so they don’t cut your hand when squeezing tight. They are tough enough to pull staples from wood. The measuring tools (metric/imperial ruler & compass) are invaluable. The key ring tucks neatly out of the way and stays there. The pocket clip is perfectly sized to hold firmly to dress slack or jeans. Some tools can be challenging to extract. However, pulling the tool next to it to get it started does the trick. The small flat head isn’t the toughest as I have managed to bend it with a moderate amount of force. So, keep in mind it is a light to moderate duty tool. Lastly it has developed spots of light surface rust. Overall, it is a great tool with great value and I will buy it again.
J**Y
Best Mini Multi-Tool I Own—Compact and Reliable
Best Mini Multi-Tool I Own—Compact and Reliable The SOG PowerPint is an excellent mini multi-tool. Despite its compact size, it has 18 well-designed functions, including pliers, a pocket knife, and other essentials. The stainless steel build feels solid and durable, while still being lightweight enough for everyday carry. This is a very cool tool and easily the best mini multi-tool I own. I’ve collected several for myself and even gifted a few—they’ve all been a hit. Compact, reliable, and super handy to have on hand for everyday carry or small tasks.
J**R
Great for Lefties (with a small mod)
First off, I really like this tool! I've owned and used various Gerber (600, Dime, DualForce), Leatherman (PST, Style PS, Skeletool, Juice, Wingman), and a few other cheap no-name multi-tools. I've looked for years for a MT that could 1. fit in my pocket, 2. not weight a ton, and includes a set of 3. actually functional pliers and 4. functional screwdrivers. This little guy meets those criteria. To a somewhat lesser extent I wanted a tool a southpaw can use. As other southpaws are well aware, 99.9% of the existing MTs in the world that have a pocket clip open up a file or something else that pretty useless at your left thumb rather than a blade of some sort. As sold, this one does too. However, it is possible to disassemble this tool with two 8mm hex bits and flip/flop the plain edge blade and the file. So, for perhaps the first time in recorded history, there exists a MT with a BLADE at your left thumb!!! It's not the easiest thing to open but it does open. The excellent: The pliers are wonderful. They are stiff and just the right size. I can use them for jewelry repair on up to a 9/16" nut. They can function as tweezers to crab claw crackers. These are much more effective than the Skeletool or Juice and on par with the Wingman or Gerber 800. The ability to use 1/4" bits takes care of all my screwdriver needs. The awl is awesome. The ruler on this actually matches a stand alone 6" ruler and is very functional. The little jewelry screwdriver is great both as a small screwdriver and works okay as a "poky thing" when what you really need is a small punch. The crimper works really well on fishing weights. The average: The file is pretty good but not as good as some other offerings. The bottle opener works but should have been shaped to handle a #8 flat tip. The hook cutter works for fishing line and paracord. Both the plain and serrated blades are sharp and functional. Now the bad: the scissors are junk. The protractor function is useless. The can opener is dull and should have a #2 Philips capable tip like a Swiss Army Knife (...perhaps I can do that with a file?). Overall, it's definitely worth the asking price if you are looking for a pocket-sized MT that won't pull your shorts down and offers very good functionality. This is my first SOG manufactured tool, and I will now definitely consider some of their other offerings.
J**A
Pocket sized and customizable
Better than I expected! So I’m a knife guy and I make knives from time to time too. I also love multi tools. I have been buying and using multi tools for most of my life. This is my first SOG though. I held back for a while because of the steel they choose it’s not great for knives but it’s adequate with a really good heat treatment and it seems SOG got the most they could out of this cheaper steel. I think first I should list what I like and then the drawbacks. Pros: Good tool selection Nice pliers Light weight Compact for EDC Good value Seems tough and durable Rust resistant Cool looks All outside accessible tools! Except pliers Very easy to work it I like the options for color Cons: Not very wear resistant blade steel Lock mechanism takes time to get used to Knives didn’t come that sharp but I fixed that Some tools stick to each other Gritty action on the tools for the first week The bottle opener isn’t useful as a flat head unless you file off the little nail nick on the tip. Ultimately it’s worth the money and will be in my pocket a lot going forward. I recommend sharpening the knives when you get it and to add more functionality you can remove the nail tab from the bottle opener to get a flat head driver out of it. Also you can sharpen the tip of the cord/strap cutting hook to make it a nice package opener too. I also recommend oiling it when you get it to help it beak in good. Nice little pocket friendly tool!
C**B
Superb, and you’ll carry it!
Zero criticism. Very well designed and made. Perfect size for EDC in your pocket or tucked in your waistband. I attached an Uncle Bill’s Silver Gripper to the lanyard ring. I carry this PowerPint all the time. It’s both useful and convenient. It feels great in the hand. The plier head and mechanism are very well made and work easily. The pocket clip is especially good. I LOVE my original Leatherman. Period. I’ve had it for over 25 years. I’d intended to Cary it daily but it’s just too big for pocket carry. Sure I’ve got the original leather belt pouch but that’s too much trouble and looks oddball. Additionally, I don’t like advertising what I’ve got because people want to borrow it - we know what that leads to. So, I only take it fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, etc. EDC? And I mean EVERY day carry. No. Is this SOG PowerPint better than my original Leatherman? Side by side with no other considerations, NO! My old Leatherman is way better. However, my old Leatherman has never done me any good sitting at home on a shelf when I needed it. I’m carrying the PowerPint. I’m completely satisfied and wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone.
J**N
Top notch, medium duty multitool.
Top notch multitool here. Compares directly against the Leatherman Juice. The SOG has better ergonomics, better tool layout, way easier to deploy the tools, and carries so easily. It's not as heavy duty as a Leatherman, but for medium duty tasks and quick, convenient stuff it's really hard to beat the SOG. It didn't replace my Wave or Skeletool in the collection, but it did kick everything out of rotation. That said, I wish it had a saw, the knife blade ducks like every other multitool knife, and I don't think I'll ever use the bit driver, but I'm glad it's there. One thing to note. You can not half open the pliers to like on a LM. If you're using the tools, you'll be gripping the square body of the frame. But it's extremely compact, roughly two bic lighters. Very happy, will definitely be purchasing again in the future.
J**R
Terrific idea and design, implementation inconsistent
SOG PowerPint Pocket Multitool The SOG PowerPint is a small, light pocket sized multitool - larger than a Leatherman Squirt, but smaller than a Leatherman Juice - closed its about 3.2" L x 0.5" T x 0.9" W, and weighs 4.2oz. A perfect size and weight and a good selection of tools. No one else seems to make something this size with these tools so it’s a standout product conceptually. That said, the materials, precision and quality control are somewhat lacking - not up for Leatherman for instance. I went through four of these to find one where at least most of the key tools were "good" or above - so quality control is poor. If you decide to purchase one, do it from a place with easy free returns. 1. Needle Nose Pliers - Very Good for size 2. Soft Wire Cutter - Good, easily cuts copper and aluminum wire 3. Scissors - Good - small but sharp and cut well (several were dull or malformed so would not cut well) 4. Inch Rule - useless 5. Bottle Opener - fair 6. #1 Phillips - good - not quite 3d but ok 7. Serrated Blade - good but cuts raggedly (sometimes there are very sharp) 8. Can Opener - useless - not sharp and doesn't stay on can rim (too rounded on edge) 9. File - good (many of these were dull and shallow and useless for even soft materials) 10. Hook Cutter - fair - not very sharp (occasionally one will be very sharp) 11. Jewelry Driver - good but not small enough for eyeglasses 12. AWL - good 13. MM Rule - useless 14. Straight Edge Blade - good - adequately sharp (sometimes these are very sharp) 15. Wire Crimper - fair - only adequate for smallest wire/connectors 16. Protractor - useless 17. Bolt Gripper - good - decently sharp 18. Pocket Clip - very good - grippy, flexible, works on various thicknesses Great size, weight, and design. Not so great an implementation. Worth it if you get a good one. But that might take a few tries.
J**R
Worth the price!!!
Made very good and easy to carry. All the tools work as it should and are handy.
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