This video compares the Leatherman Wave Alpha and Leatherman Arc multi-tools. The primary recommendation is to opt for the Arc if budget allows, due to its superior features and overall value, despite a higher initial cost. The Wave Alpha is presented as a viable option for those prioritizing cost savings, though it lacks certain conveniences found on the Arc.
This video reviews ten multi-tools suitable for everyday carry and outdoor use, highlighting features like integrated knives, pliers, screwdrivers, and specialized tools for camping and survival. The Leatherman MUT is noted for its firearm-specific adjustments, while others like the Leatherman Skeleton Tool and Leatherman Ark emphasize blade quality and versatility. The Nebo Pow Plus combines a flashlight, knife, and power bank, and the MRF Credit Card Tool offers a minimalist survival solution.
This video provides an expedited review of the Bibury Pro HDMT multi-tool, highlighting its features like detachable saws, larger scissors, and 3D driver bit capability. The reviewer compares it to Leatherman models like the SuperTool and Surge, noting its high quality and incredible price point. The description also mentions brief discussions on a home defense Nutnfancy Glock with light/laser, and other vehicles/equipment like the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile, Tomica Hamburger car, and a mining Cat, indicating a broader scope beyond just the multi-tool.
This video is a review of the SOG Switchplier 2.0 multi-tool by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights the unique fast-deploying pliers, comparing them to a switchblade. While praising the pliers as a standout feature, the review also notes the limited toolset and compromises made for rapid deployment. It is compared to the Leatherman Blast MDMT, which shares the same weight and size. The reviewer also mentions other Leatherman models and a Citizen watch.
This video features a comparison between the Leatherman OHT and Leatherman Wave multi-tools, with a particular focus on questioning the durability and perceived quality of the OHT model. The reviewer aims to determine if the Leatherman OHT is 'junk' and how easily it can be broken, promising to address these questions and more. The creator, B.C. from the 'Deuce and Guns' channel, encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions for future weekly content.
This review focuses on the Leatherman Juice series, comparing the S2, CS4, and XE6 models. The S2 is highlighted as a reference for light-duty tasks, while the CS4 and XE6 offer more tools for medium-duty use, with the XE6 featuring a rescue blade and diamond file. The speaker also touches on his EDC system, including a Glock 26 and Taser C2, and compares Leatherman's Juice line favorably against competitors like Victorinox and other Leatherman models for ergonomics and USA-made quality.
This video reviews the Kobalt 15-in-1 multi-tool, highlighting its value for its $15 price point but noting significant drawbacks. The tool is criticized for being too heavy for its functions, excessively wide, lacking a locking mechanism for any of its tools, and featuring low-quality, poorly designed drivers and a subpar serrated blade. The main blade is also described as dull and made from low-quality steel. Positive aspects include excellent and precise pliers, a good can opener/driver inspired by Victorinox, rust-resistant polished exterior, a good sheath, individual springs for tools, and well-functioning detents. However, the inclusion of unnecessary rubber inserts is a negative. The reviewer suggests this tool might be suitable for occasional use or a preparedness kit but generally recommends saving for a higher-quality Leatherman or Victorinox. The reviewer's likability score for the tool is 3 out of 10.
This review compares the SOG PowerLock EOD and Leatherman Charge TTI multi-tools, focusing on size, weight, ease of use, and toughness. The Leatherman Charge TTI is generally favored for its more compact folded size, lighter weight, and superior external tool access. However, the SOG PowerLock EOD is noted for its robust construction and compound leverage pliers, making it a strong contender for demanding tasks.
This video is part 3 of a series comparing the Gerber 600 multi-tool to the Leatherman Charge Ti. The reviewer discusses size, weight, ease of use, comfort, toughness, versatility, sheath design, quality/feel, and price. While acknowledging the Gerber 600's usefulness for its price, the reviewer criticizes its steel, design elements, bulkiness, rickety feel, tool interface, and sheath, ultimately declaring the Leatherman Charge the clear winner. The Gerber 600 is also mentioned as the current multi-tool on a USAF survival vest that will be reviewed later.
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