Daysaver Launches New Generation of Essential8 & Coworking5 Multi-Tools

Feb 8, 2024
by daysaver  
Daysaver Essential8 and Coworking5

PRESS RELEASE: Daysaver

The Swiss brand has further perfected its high-end multitool and multitool extension based on collaboration with its customers.

Next level multitool
The Essential8 multitool comes now with a plasma-coated handle to further increase its wear and oxidation resistance. For the magnets, Daysaver added epoxy coating to the NiCuNi coating for an even better corrosion resistance. This takes the already exceptional durability of the multitool to the next level.

Daysaver Essential8

There is also a new addition to the available bits with an optional H2 / JIS bit for the Shimano community which can be used to replace the H2/H2.5 bit. JIS is the Japanese Industrial Standard “plus” pattern. It works with pozidriv and phillips screws as well.

New bit H2 JIS for Daysaver Essential8

Improved chain breaker

The Coworking5 multitool extension is now available with an improved chain breaker. The bolt is no longer driven with the HEX3, but with the Torx 25 to transmit a lot more torque. And Daysaver also increased the thread diameter and lowered the pitch to optimize the power transmission ratio.

Daysaver Essential and Coworking5 T25

The day saving tools are available as of now: https://daysaver.fun/

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32 Comments
  • 29 3
 Give me a pair of Pedros levers, a plug kit, some cheap multi tool that isn't all rounded off yet , and a Park ct-5. Put it all in a little waterproof bag. Done and Done. The best part is we probably all already have all of this somewhere in a drawer.
  • 2 0
 Park CT-5, Park AWS-11, Pedro’s levers and the Genuine Innovations plug kit.
  • 1 0
 Ikea hex 4 5 6, Decathlon levers and a quick link in europe.
  • 16 0
 $84 Smile
  • 10 4
 Made in Switzerland
  • 12 2
 @one38: What value does that add?
  • 2 3
 @one38: I don't live in Switzerland, why do I care?
  • 14 1
 @ryan77777: What Value does a Made in US, Made in Germany or a made in China add? None but People still have prefrencens on where to put there Money and so for some the Country of Origin adds Value to a Product...
  • 8 0
 @ryan77777: It's got electrolytes.
  • 3 2
 @RockCrawler: seriously? people will pay 400% more for the same product just because it's made in a specific country?
  • 4 0
 @stephenzkie: Thats what I'm saying. For some people it matters, heck I myself have spend a ungodly amount of money on Made in Italy parts for my bikes so I feel that. It was meant as a reply to Ryan as to what it matters.
  • 5 1
 @tempnoo1: Very true thats why i dont care about made in the USA.
  • 3 0
 @stephenzkie: Im guessing so given the fuss on here when something is made in the US of A
  • 16 0
 lost in like 5 minutes
  • 1 0
 Exactly. Dropped on the trail and gone forever.
  • 13 2
 when braking a tire lever also means breaking your chain tool.
  • 6 0
 How can something be "further perfected"?
  • 1 0
 Gotta love the nonsense about imoroved torque for the chain tool. They are comparing to a hex #3. Just make it a hex 4 or 5 and you've saved yourself half the engineering and design costs and doubled the torque.

'Torque' about overengineering. And expecting a gullible consumer to pay you for your over work
  • 3 0
 Would be nice if the bits held up, used a 6mm to tighten my axel. and the hollow design of the bits made them fragile.
  • 3 0
 Nice tool, I think the holes in it are meant to carry a spare chain link.
  • 3 0
 Coworking, so like hot-desking, but for multi-tools?
  • 2 0
 Got on the bus with my daysaver, smoke da reefah in da cor-ner
  • 1 0
 Nothing saves the day like being the guy who remembers the cooler full for after the lap, but this tool looks nifty.
  • 1 0
 Definitely not carrying tiny bits into the woods. I haven’t found a tool I prefer over the one up yet.
  • 1 0
 I like the oneup but all of mine constantly seize up even though I take them apart and grease them a couple times a year. Wish they could find some material that resists corrosion better or a better seal to keep moisture and sweat out. I love the convenience of the steerer tube location but it's right in the line of fire for my sweat.
  • 1 0
 @rusty904: This is true, mine do get rusty. It is just such a convenient package.
  • 1 0
 99.9% of my trail fixes are accomplished with Fix-It Stix (Now owned by Prestacycle).
  • 3 1
 Cool tool
  • 2 1
 The only thing that Crank Bros makes is there multi tools
  • 12 0
 Where?
  • 1 0
 Looks like an updated Giro tool from the Mid 90s
  • 1 0
 "Looks like an updated Giro tool from the Mid 90s"
That's a high compliment. The Giro "Cool Tool" was a great MT.







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