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Topic: Lo budget multi-tool  (Read 2633 times)

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2006
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I needed a new pair of split ring pliers and saw these at Dick's.



 I'd kinda given up on multi-tools since the Leatherman went overboard and the Gerber fell apart (literally), but for the price I'd pay for a pair of split ring pliers I got all this extra junk!

Actually, its got everything I need, but like most multi-tools, the multi is, at best, a compromise.
The pliers are really kind of nice and they feel good in my hand. The blades are not bad and the screwdrivers seem adequate. The scissors are loose, but they cut paper and plastic pretty well. Gotta see if they'll cut braid., but I have children's fiskar's for that.
And its got a jig poking tools ???  It's a sharp spike that actually looks like it could be useful for popping balloons, checking for nerve damage...::)

For $13 bucks, I'm ain't mad at all.

http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11468869#showReviews
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