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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Doc Allen VersaTool Review Over at Bolty.net

Doc Allen VersaTool Review Over at Bolty.net

Oct 8, 2010 Stuart 6 Comments

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Doc Allen VersaTool

Over at Bolty.net there’s a pretty good review of Doc Allen’s VersaTool. The VersaTool is a very compact stainless steel drive tool which can handle 1/4″ sockets and 1/4″ hex shank insert bits with an included adapter. It looks to be great for on-the-go tool kits and the review over at Bolty confirms that it performs as good as it looks.

Update: Unfortunately all of the links are defunct, and have been removed. As of January 2023, the VersaTool looks to be long-discontinued. I’ll try to find a modern alternative.

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Photo by Stacy of Bolty.net VersaTool?

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6 Comments

  1. Stacy

    Oct 8, 2010

    Hey, glad you found Bob’s review useful. I’m sure he’s quite pleased at the response from his hard work. 🙂

    I wanted to clarify that the photo credit is not mine, alas. As I recall, I borrowed the image from the VersaTool website.

    Reply
  2. Mac

    Oct 12, 2010

    This thing is pretty handy. I have one in my motorbike toolkit too. Added a few 1/4″ sockets, and took out what I can’t use. Nice and light, yet still very effective.

    Reply
  3. uthscsaedu

    Oct 12, 2010

    About how many sockets can fit in that pouch?

    Reply
  4. Ball_bearing

    Jan 31, 2023

    Sadly they aren’t available anymore. Can’t even find them on ebay.

    Reply
    • MM

      Jan 31, 2023

      This looks like a very handy tool for a dirt bike or ATV. Sad to hear they aren’t around anymore. But I think someone could make their own version of this pretty easily if they wanted to, with minimal effort: It looks like the key part of this tool is the special loop-handled 1/4 square driver. I bet that could be approximated by picking up a 1/4-drive T-handle and replacing the tommy bar with a carabiner. The square-to-hex adapter and the extension are common accessories.

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      • Ball_bearing

        Jan 31, 2023

        Nice!

        Reply

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