

🛠️ Elevate your EDC game with the ultimate multitool that’s always ready to impress!
The GIRIAITUS EDC Pry Bar Multitool is a compact, heavy-duty stainless steel tool featuring a 5.71-inch pry bar, a 360° bi-directional ratchet screwdriver with dual bits, and a fireproof, waterproof magnetic pen. Designed for everyday carry and outdoor use, it also includes wrenches, a crowbar, bottle and box openers, and a removable belt clip for convenience. Highly rated for durability and versatility, it’s perfect for professionals and adventurers alike.














| Brand | GIRIAITUS |
| Color | Grey |
| Included Components | Bottle Opener, Metal Eternal Pen, Pry Bar, Wrench, ratchet screwdriver |
| Item Weight | 178.6 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 145 x 26 x 9 inches |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
J**K
Excellent pry bar multitool. Unique and very useful!
The combination of a pry bar as a multitool was something I hadn’t seen before. I purchased one and was happy with the excellent quality of the tool. It is made of thick metal and exudes quality. I used it right away to pry out the trim on my microwave door to fix a dislodged door latch. I was able to do it quickly without breaking the plastic trim. I was able to fix the issue in 5 minutes. I was quite amazed at how efficient and useful this tool made light of this task. Highly recommended! I will probably get other useful tools from this manufacturer due to the quality of this multitool.
A**Z
Cool tool. Heavy though.
Well. I gotta be honest. It’s a cool tool. I’m not sure how useful the screw bits are gonna be, given the position, and length, but I’m happy with it. I read some of the reviews after the fact, and I had made the decision to return it. Upon receiving, and inspecting I’ve decided to keep it. It’s heavy, but I like that. Makes me feel like it’s strong, and durable. The little pencil is cool, and it came with two refill tips. The pry portion will be useful at my job (bottles, & boxes), and the bottle opener will be handy. The belt clip position could be better located, but it’s not a deal breaker. It’s not an end all of EDCs, but if you’re into tools, and there are no quality control issues, I think you’ll be happy with your purchase.
J**O
Perfect companion to your EDC knife
I used to carry a Skeletool CX, but found that I liked having a dedicated knife, and switching those up. So I've been looking for something to do all the OTHER stuff that a multi-tool can do. I was surprised at the size and heft of this thing. If you're going to EDC this, you'll probably want to have pants with cargo pockets, or some other kind of side pockets. Best thing about it: The ratcheting screwdriver. Such an improvement over the usual screwdriver that you find on a multi-tool. Second best thing: The wrench. There is nothing like this on any other multi-tool that I've used. It's crazy sturdy. I've been prying things with it all day, and although I thought the pry edges would be sharper, that hasn't really been a problem. Definitely can't use this as a chisel or scraper, though, which I had thought would be possible. The forever pencil is quite a cool thing to always have with you. Good news: Even though it's supposed to last forever, they include a spare tip. Bad news: My spare tip was broken. Good news: The original tip should last forever.
J**J
Not cheap, and not cheaply made.
Bought this because it's easy to grip and use to pry open tabs on cans. I know it's not cheap for that purpose, but I haven't found anything less expensive that could take its place for me yet. It fits my needs perfectly. I use it multiple times a day, and it hasn't even gotten a scratch on it.
W**D
Not really worth it
I like pocket knives and associated items but even I question why I bought this product. I won't return it, but hmmm. The screwdrivers are so tiny and the pen is microscopic. The pry area seems strong, but I wonder what I will ever pry with it. The bottle opener is nice. I wish it had a can opener, but I guess I could blugeon a can of beans open. If your work forbids the carry of a pocket knife you might sneak by with this but even the average Karen will find this item intimidating. Hmmm. Save your money and don't buy a more expensive pry tool because I can't see more $$$ solving the issue.
Z**H
Good, heavy duty, tool. (and my absolute favorite fidget toy EVER)
If you are someone who works with their hands, a fidgety ADHD person, or in my case, both, you'll LOVE this tool. Also, if you're one of those people, you've probably, in your impatience, broken the tip off more than one knife by trying to use it as a prybar. On the other hand with the type of work I do, I found i don't need a SHARP knife unexpectedly as often as I actually need a prybar. For opening boxes and stuff, the pointy(ish) tip on this works fine. And, no more broken knife tips. For fidgeting, it has the ratchet, the magnetic pencil, the jimping on the back of the "blade", and the absolute best part, the spinning thing that holds the two screwdriver bits in place. It sort of "clicks" into place when it's centered, then it requires the most absolutely sublime amount of resistance to spin. Plus, I've spun it thousands of times and it doesn't feel even the tiniest bit looser. One thing to remember, though. IT IS HEAVY. Don't expect to throw it in the pocket of your gym shorts or other elastic bottoms, or they're coming down. I'm seriously considering buying a couple more of these, for gifts or just in case I lose this one. One of my top 10 Amazon purchases of use to value that I've ever bought.
V**N
EDC Pry Bar Multitool: Bigger, Better, and Built to Last!
I recently picked up the EDC Pry Bar Multitool with a bi-directional ratchet screwdriver, an everlasting pen, and integrated wrenches, and I have to say—this tool is a powerhouse! It’s definitely larger than other similar pry bars I’ve used, but that extra size is worth it for the quality and versatility you get. The build quality is excellent; it feels solid and durable in hand, like something that will last for years. The bi-directional ratchet screwdriver works smoothly and makes quick work of any job. I love having the pen right there—it’s a unique touch that’s super handy. This is one of those tools that just makes you feel prepared for anything, whether it's quick fixes or everyday tasks. Pry Bar is a great buy!
K**E
Not really useful or functional in the ways I was expecting it to be.
I’m sure some people will find a good use for this thing, but after carrying it for about a week, I think it’s found its new home in the junk drawer. My first impression right out of the box was that it was about twice as big as I was expecting. Admittedly, it’s not the companies fault that I didn’t read the dimensions, and it wasn’t that big of a problem seeing as it still fit in my pocket. The bigger problem came when I actually tried to use it as a screw driver. The ratcheting mechanism inside of it is WAY too tight. Once the screw is even slightly loose, the mechanism won’t work like a ratchet anymore, and then you have to spin the whole thing around in a big circle to finish removing a screw. On top of that, the bits for the ratchet are too small. There is a ton of give and movement once you set them in the ratchet, and they’re only barely held in place by a weak little magnet. The bottle opener is too thick and wide to be used functionally. The actual pry end is too thick to really be functional. I tried using it to open paint cans, and it would barely fit in the rim. The pocket clip is set too low, and there’s a full inch and a half that sticks out of your pocket. There’s also no way to use it as a regular screw driver. If they had added a bit holder on the very end of the bar, so that you could hold it like a traditional screw driver, I would have found a lot more use for it. The one thing about it that I really did like, was also the one thing I thought I’d never actually use. And that is the little metal forever pencil that it comes with. I’ve wound up using that pretty regularly, and I took it off the pry bar for use with all of my other regular edc stuff. That’s the main reason this is getting 3 starts instead of 1 or 2. That, and the fact that I did find some use for the pry bar in woodworking. It acted as a reasonably good wedge and pry for getting boards to stay in place or where I needed them. Overall though, I would say that it’s an overpriced, over engineered, under thought out, piece of equipment, and I wouldn’t recommend spending the money on it.