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Sunday, 23 April 2006 08:22

Schrade ST1 Review

Schrade has always been a mainstay in quality American manufactured tools- a reputation well deserved with the tens of thousands of slip jointed knives produced over the years.

Schrade ST1

The Schrade ST1 is a must for any collector

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:09

Meyerco Paradox Review

Most mulitools in the market today are pretty much carbon copies of each other, granted there are some that are totally ingenious and ground breaking in overall design. But they all have the same thing in common; the tools are all implements (tools ex: screwdrivers, file, knife, scissors, etc) are based around a pair of pliers. Meyerco USA with the help of renowned knife artist and designer Blackie Collins have designed what is just the opposite of the now traditional multitool.

plier mode

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:08

Swiss-Tech Utili-Key Review

Multi tools I will admit tend to be quite large and cumbersome, even when you do need to use them you never end up need all of the tools that it comes with.

SwissTech Utili-Key

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:07

Swiss-Tech ScrewBall Review

I myself have had many times where I have not only needed a screwdriver but one to loosen or tighten a torx head or a square head.

SwissTech ScrewBall

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:02

Kershaw A100 Review

With so many multi tools out there having pliers (usually needle-nose or blunt) as the center of their tool, Kershaw set out to make a one of a kind tool that sets itself apart from the rest of the multi tool crowd. What Kershaw came up with was the Kershaw Multi tool, an innovative pair of vise-grips packed with all kinds of goods that are wrapped up in a nice little package.

Kershaw a100

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