Daysaver Essential8 Multitool key
8 tools at low weight
The smallest and lightest bike multitool with uncompromising functionality. Bits nested in bits. Simply flippable as needed. Held together by magnets.
Lightweight and with the form factor of an allen key, this tool is good to go. Even in your pants or jersey pocket. Plasma coated, corrosion resistant stainless steel and Swiss engineering quality make sure this crazy light weight multitool lasts for all your bike adventures.
By the way, the Essential8 combines perfectly with these products: Coworking5, Carrier, Hug.
Control your force
Screws are sensitive creatures. With the wrong torque they are either broken or too loosely tightened. With the two different lever lengths of the tool you can give each screw the required amount of love. Your screws will thank you with endless fun.
Use your force
Sometimes it just takes force. The Essential8 lets you use it, with top torque values that will test your hands.
Reach any screw
With a bulky multitool you cannot reach many screws on the bike properly. Result: worn screws or scratches on the frame. With the simple and slim form factor of the tool, you can get to any screw and tighten or loosen it the right way. That’s a promise!
8 in 1 - held by magnets
Magnets as bit retention make sure the nested bits stay put and guarantee an easy handling, even in dirty and wet conditions.
How is that 8 tools again?
The bits are nested so you can get to the different tools.
Features
- Functions:Hex 8 / Hex 6 / Hex 5 / Hex 4 / Hex 3 / Hex 2.5 / Hex 2 / Torx 25
- Adapter bit 1: Hex 6 (with holder for small bit #1 / 4 mm)
- Adapter bit 2: Hex 5 / Hex 3 (with holder for small bit #2 / 3 mm)
- Small bit #1: Hex 4 / Torx 25
- Small bit #2: Hex 2 / Hex 2.5
- Manufacturer's weight: 33 grams
- Plasma coated, corrosion resistant stainless steel
- Magnets: NiCuNi coating plus epoxy coating
- Short lever length: 43 mm (with bits)
- Long lever length: 93 mm (with bits)
- Inscriptions: Laser engraving
- Each bit can be used on both lever sides
- Bits are held by Neodymium magnets