Reddit Reddit reviews GrooveTech Bass Multi 2nd Generation Guitar Tools (CRU-GTMLT1)

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GrooveTech Bass Multi 2nd Generation Guitar Tools (CRU-GTMLT1)
4 Metric and 3 Fractional Hex Keys for US or Imported Instruments2 Phillips Screwdrivers2.5mm Slotted ScrewdriverRulerHeat-Treated S2 Material with Polished Chrome Finish4 Metric and 3 Fractional Hex Keys for US or Imported Instruments2 Phillips Screwdrivers2.5mm Slotted ScrewdriverRuler,Heat-Treated S2 Material with Polished Chrome FinishThere are 4 metric hex keys ,3 fractional hex keys ,2 phillips screwdrivers .
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2 Reddit comments about GrooveTech Bass Multi 2nd Generation Guitar Tools (CRU-GTMLT1):

u/thefrettinghand · 3 pointsr/Bass

I looked in my gig bag for inspiration - it turns out that I just have way too much shit in there, most of which is under £15. Cheaper DIY options offered where applicable:

  • The snark SN2 clip-on tuner. Absolute must-have.
  • A decent multi-tool
  • Allan Key Set if the multi-tool doesn't have the right sizes (metric is normal unless you play something made across the pond, but in case you need imperial, and have lots of space in your gig bag)
  • Dunlop strap locks are a solid addition to any bassist's set-up
  • Some fret-fast (I'm too lazy and disorganised to get new strings very often - you could just sub a rag and white mineral oil, but this is a convenient little package)
  • A couple of spare 9V batteries for your bass, or your (more likely your guitarist's) pedals
  • A fold-away bass stand that you can take to practices, comes in just over budget, but is a good addition and folds up to about the size of a tube of Pringles
  • Some cheap bric-a-brac like electrical tape, gaffer tape, write-on-anything pens - all good additions
  • A decent set of ear-plugs to protect your hearing
  • Foldaway music stand if you ever play with sheet music; alternatively, if you have a car or are near public transport then this guy might be more bang for your buck; light in case you have one and play in dark venues sometimes and bag in case, like me, you're always leaving the house on gig-day carrying too much
  • Patch cables if you use several stomp-boxes or rack units
  • Cable ties to stop your cables getting mangled (can always use zip-ties instead - less neat but much cheaper)
  • A cheap soldering iron is not essential, but it will be good to have one for that odd occasion where you need it - I've actually been in situations where I've saved some poor soul's night (occasionally mine) by having one of these on my person
  • Owning a padded guitar strap has saved me much back pain over the years.
  • A decent torch for last-minute backstage repairs and adjustments, lighting your pedalboard, etc

    Conspicuous consumerism at its finest, ladies and gents.
u/Eglitarian · 1 pointr/Guitar

They also make this which I buy for all of my guitar cases and keep in the little candy pocket. Its great for any small adjustments you have to make to action, intonation, and truss rods on the fly.