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Favourite multi tool

Bushcraft Rob

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Whats your favourite multi tool and why have a few myself which have various
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My swiss army vctorinox multi tool with a lifetime warranty
 
I've also got a few; leatherman wave; a large gerber and a a dog tool a found by kneeling on in the dark in the middle of a Canadian prairie. Maybe the Sog as it was free...

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Nice collection. You do know you only have two hands? :rofl:

Leatheman wave is my go to. Had a few over the year but none that touches the wave. :thumbsup:
 
Nice collection. You do know you only have two hands?

Leatheman wave is my go to. Had a few over the year but none that touches the wave. :thumbsup:
Ya Leatherman wave lol won an old leatherman in a raffle for 50 pence broken :( sent it back to be repaired a new wave sent happy days. Sogs well ;)
 
I have a SWISS TOOL and also LM Surge.

They are built like tanks, and great. But one day I found their plier opening weren't large enough to grab something to fix.
Especially ST opening is only 3cm, and LM Surge 4cm.

Now I have a few Gerber MP400 MP600, because their plier openings are 5cm.
Gerbers not built like tanks, and may feel flimsy in hand, but they work well, and seem very strong.
 
I have a SWISS TOOL and also LM Surge.

They are built like tanks, and great. But one day I found their plier opening weren't large enough to grab something to fix.
Especially ST opening is only 3cm, and LM Surge 4cm.

Now I have a few Gerber MP400 MP600, because their plier openings are 5cm.
Gerbers not built like tanks, and may feel flimsy in hand, but they work well, and seem very strong.


welcome to the forum :welcome:...thanks for your input :thumbsup:
 
Hi Spader.........and Welcome :thumbsup::)

The"Swiss Tool" looks like a nice piece of kit mate.

The Gerbers are not too bad.....I have a pretty basic "Crucial" model that has come in handy on a few occasions.
The pliers make good pot handlers are useful for loosening jammed knots.
The little knife is sharp and pretty strong.


Gerber Crucial Multi Tool (Grey)
 
Hi Spader.........and Welcome :thumbsup::)

The"Swiss Tool" looks like a nice piece of kit mate.

The Gerbers are not too bad.....I have a pretty basic "Crucial" model that has come in handy on a few occasions.
The pliers make good pot handlers are useful for loosening jammed knots.
The little knife is sharp and pretty strong.


Gerber Crucial Multi Tool (Grey)

I have a Gerber Diesel, same as the one in this vid.

 
I have a SWISS TOOL and also LM Surge.

They are built like tanks, and great. But one day I found their plier opening weren't large enough to grab something to fix.
Especially ST opening is only 3cm, and LM Surge 4cm.

Now I have a few Gerber MP400 MP600, because their plier openings are 5cm.
Gerbers not built like tanks, and may feel flimsy in hand, but they work well, and seem very strong.
Welcome to the happy house Spader, you might be sane now but it won't last mate
 
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