During a backpacking trip, a customer's camp stove nozzle clogged. Using the #1 Phillips bit and the T-handle leverage, they disassembled the burner. The Unitool’s magnetic bit driver held the screw even when upside down. They couldn't have done this with a standard knife.
The base of the tool features a "breach" channel that holds roughly 6 feet of high-visibility paracord. Because paracord innards make excellent tinder, XTM specifically designed the cord to be removable without tools. xtm inferno unitool
This is the "Unitool" secret weapon. Hidden within the handle is a magnetic 1/4-inch hex bit driver. It comes stocked with three double-ended bits: During a backpacking trip, a customer's camp stove
One of the standout features of the XTM Inferno UniTool is its . While the backend operations are complex—handling various chipsets like MTK (MediaTek) and Qualcomm—the frontend is designed to be accessible even to those with moderate technical experience. They couldn't have done this with a standard knife