#90771 - 04/09/07 06:17 PM
Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: norad45]
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one of the guy's that work's for me was using an off brand multi tool when it broke and left him with a bloody hand. keep to the better known brands.
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#90790 - 04/09/07 11:33 PM
Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: norad45]
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Registered: 03/19/05
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I bought several vise grip brand multitools from smokeymtnknives. Real needle nose vise grips with schrade knife, saw, screwdrivers can opener etc for $10 each. Too heavy to carry in your pocket, but just the thing for car, kitchen etc. I gave a batch away when traveling overseas. Very rust proof.
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#90809 - 04/10/07 04:15 AM
Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: MDinana]
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Registered: 03/28/06
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I know exactly how you feel. It's hard to justify spending $20, $40, or $100 for an important piece of gear that will most likely (if you're lucky) never get used. I feel like it's a waste of money to have a good quality tool sitting in a closet. However, like everyone else mentioned, when you need to use it, that's not the time to find out that your multi-tool isn't up to the job.
What I do now, is whenever I buy some new piece of gear, I relegate my old gear to the emergency bag. That way, I know that I can count of it when the times comes, plus as an added bonus, I get to buy new toys. In your case, if you don't have an immediate need for a multitool, just keep waiting for items to go on sales, you will eventually find something that suits your purpose. For example, I found new SOG Powerlock S60 multitools, normal price $90+, for only $20. I also bought a bunch of leatherman kicks when they went on sale for $9 at Walmart, so I've been able to keep one in every car without breaking the bank. New versions of tools come out every year, and when they do, the older (but still functional) styles are usually sold off at big discount. I regularly see used name brand multitools going for $20-$25 when people get tired of them. This pretty much applies to almost everything I buy, so keep your eye open, you will eventually find what you want.
Oh yeah, regarding the knock-offs. While name brand usually is a good indicator of quality, that's not to say all no name tools are crap. A lot of them are, though, and it takes some experience to be able to tell which ones are good.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that there are other options other than multi-tools. Unless you absolutely want a multi-tool, you can always carry a separate knife, pliers and screwdrivers. You can probably get decent quality tools that individually perform much better than most multi-tools for much less money. It's not as nice and compact, or as fun to play with, but it works.
Edited by ducktapeguy (04/10/07 04:29 AM)
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#90845 - 04/10/07 08:53 PM
Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: norad45]
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Try www.eknifeworks.com Their prices are good and sales are even better. Dave
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#91300 - 04/16/07 10:30 PM
UPDATE Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: MDinana]
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
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The pliers on the SOG Powerlock are very strong -- possibly the best ones out there. The blade and saw are a bit light, but are fine for backup use. Overall, a good choice. I've gravitated to the Leathermans mostly, but never regretted having my Powerlock on my belt.
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#91886 - 04/21/07 03:11 AM
UPDATE Re: Multi-tool knock offs?
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Registered: 08/28/06
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I have a Winchester that I really like. I wouldn't bet my life on the pliers, but the knife blades, saw, etc seem to be of pretty decent quality. It also has a set of small sockets that attach to a socket wrench and the whole thing fits into a standard multitool sheath. IF the pliers were a bit stronger, I'd rate it right up there with the better name brands.
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