SeaCut Tradesman Multitool & Bit Set
SeaCut Tradesman Multitool & Bit Set
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Our exclusive SeaCut Tradesman multitool is crafted entirely from high-quality stainless steel and features spring-loaded pliers, replaceable wire cutters, and nine locking tools with a total of 17 integral functions. But that's not all—just slip the included adapter over the Phillips screwdriver to pair your multitool with any of eleven driver bits (three Phillips, three flathead, and five hex). Both the multitool and the bit set fit comfortably into a sturdy nylon belt pouch.
Functions
- Spring-loaded pliers
- Replaceable wire cutters
- Wire stripper
- Crimper
- Sheepsfoot blade
- Spring-loaded scissors
- Wood saw
- Metal saw
- File
- Ruler (metric + imperial)
- Line cutter
- Bottle opener
- Can opener
- Large flathead screwdriver
- Small flathead screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
- Awl/reamer
+ Bit set (driver + 11 bits)
+ Nylon belt pouch
Specifications
Please note that measurements may vary slightly from piece to piece and from the manufacturer's published specifications. If you have precise requirements, please contact us before placing your order.Function count: 17 integral, 29 with bit set
Blade length: 75 mm (3.0")
Handle length: 110 mm (4.3")
Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz.)
Blade steel: 440
Handle: Stainless Steel
Lock: Liner lock
Sheath: Nylon
Warranty
Warranty
All SeaCut products sold by Seattle Cutlery are covered by our lifetime warranty against defects in manufacture. If your knife ever fails in the course of honest use due to a flaw in its design, materials, or workmanship, we will gladly repair or replace it at our cost. Our warranty does not cover regular wear and tear or damage due to misuse, but we may still be able to help in some cases.
Returns
Returns
Any item in original, unused condition may be returned within 30 days for any reason. Read our full refund policy here.

Earlier this year, I was in the store in Seattle with my grandson, and he loved all the different knife options. When the multitool went on sale after Thanksgiving, I bought several to give to my grandkids, and they were absolutely delighted with their new multitools. The grandsons were especially excited to measure the blade length and find the were within parameters that they can carry them on their belts for work. The tools got passed around on Christmas morning so everyone could examine all the useful parts, especially the interchangeable tips.
Gave this to a friend for Christmas and he loved it since he’s going to get shipped to the marines, very convenient.
It's a great gift for someone who likes to tinker around. The bit set is useful since he will always forget one or the other type of screw driver
I pretty much use this tool every day—
yeah, it’s become my sidekick, my gadget-y BFF.
It’s got all those little socket attachments
like it’s trying to audition for Tool of the Year,
but somehow it’s still the size of a Leatherman
after a strict keto diet.
And the price?
Let’s just say my wallet whispered,
“Are… are you sure? That’s it?”
So obviously we bought three,
because nothing says family bonding
like matching multi-tools that scream
“I’m prepared for EVERYTHING, including
an unexpected furniture assembly crisis.”
If Seattle Cutlery ever stops selling these,
I will be outside their store with a boombox
playing dramatic music until they bring it back.
Five stars. Would multitool again. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I as introduced to the Seacut Tradesman in conversation with a buddy. I had broken a Leatherman Tool, without hesitation walked into a big box sporting goods and bought another before coming home. Knowing Leatherman would warranty the broken Leatherman, but refusing to spend a month reaching for an empty holster. This guy flipped out his Seacut Tradesman explained he had carried this thing for years. Out of curiosity I got online and ordered one. I have carried, not owned or had in the glove compartment, I have carried on my side a Leatherman Tool for over forty years. This Tradesman is absolutely top shelf, the feel, construction, everything is spot on. The rounded corners finish the tool, you can put the Gerr on that thing. I’m not a fan of the Velcro holster, but the tool… I am more than impressed.