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Scuba Diving Multi Tools for Your Next Dive Trip

by macfraser
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Not everyone gets the opportunity to scuba dive regularly. Many only get the opportunity to get out once or twice a year when on vacation. One piece of essential gear that many infrequent divers forget is a scuba diving multi tool – when you are out on that once-a-year dive and something goes wrong with your equipment having a multi tool can save your dive.

What is a scuba diving multi tool?

A scuba diving multi tool is a collection of commonly used scuba diving tools in a compact, easy-to-store form factor. We typically see two different versions of these diving multi tools. Most common in the 12 in 1 version of the tool this is typically slightly larger – like a big swiss army knife. The other version we see is the super compact or small multi tool which typically has only 8 or so of the most common scuba diving tools.

Why do I need a scuba diving multi tool?

While scuba diving gear is designed and built to last years with proper care, it is not uncommon for something to go wrong on a dive – even with well-maintained equipment. A scuba diving multi tool can help you make small repairs while out on a dive so you can continue your dive without having to end it early and swim back to the boat or shore.

What scuba diving tools are usually included in a multi-tool?

Allowing you to save weight by only carrying minimal versions of the most common scuba diving tools. Most multi tools will include the following common scuba diving tools:

  • Various Hex Keys in common sizes: 1/4″, 3/16″, 5/32″, 4mm, 5mm
  • Philips head screwdriver
  • Flat head screwdriver
  • Schrader Valve Tool
  • O-ring Pick
  • Wrenches in various common scuba diving sizes: 9/16″, 11/16″, 13/16″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 15mm crosshead

Add a multi tool to your save a dive kit

Adding a multi-tool to your scuba save-a-dive kit is a smart choice. Their compact design lends itself well to storing in your kit. We recommend the ultimate save a dive kit, which already has a multi tool as part of the kit. It is important to have a well-thought-out save a dive kit as part of your dive gear since. You don’t want to end up missing a dive because you don’t have common replacement parts or the right tools to complete quick repairs on your scuba equipment when at the dive site.

Where can I get a multi tool?

You can get a multi tool at most dive shops, or online at a number of different diving-related retailers. Amazon is also a good source which a number of different tools available on the site. Some are well rated. The reality is most of these tools don’t use the highest quality materials like 316 stainless steel so they may / will eventually rust over time if not properly cared for. So either coat it with a light layer of WD-40 or ensure it is stored in a water-tight container and even the inexpensive versions of these tools will last you several years.

Updated on: December 05, 2023

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