Diezelle hi! I do like a lot Ruike I think they come up with a good quality stainless steel vs the 420 HC from Leatherman which in my opinion is a very decent steel, do you think is worth the money going for the K4 instead the Trekker LD 51 B?
The choice between these two multi-tools is very difficult :) The Ruike is better equipped (saw / glass breaker / serrated blade / corkscrew / pliers and tweezers) and the steel of the knife is superior ... But it is heavier (+ 100 grams), thicker (+ 8 mm without pocket clip) ... but it's not OHT.
As always excellent multi tools and masterful video showmanship of the tool. I can’t speak your language, but I understand every word. One of these days I’ll pickup a multi tool, based off your videos, to replace my simple pocket knife.
The Herc is a great tool, yes, but the steel used by Ruike is a slight upgrade to what Vic uses. I have all three of the tools you mentioned and the blade on the Ruike definitely takes and holds an edge better. Vic’s fit and finish are second to none, though. And while a can opener is a handy thing to have around, I have used one on any multiple precisely zero times. All cans I’ve had are self opening. The serrated blade is great at cutting cord and actually makes super short work on boxes.
Diezelle hi! I do like a lot Ruike I think they come up with a good quality stainless steel vs the 420 HC from Leatherman which in my opinion is a very decent steel, do you think is worth the money going for the K4 instead the Trekker LD 51 B?
The choice between these two multi-tools is very difficult :)
The Ruike is better equipped (saw / glass breaker / serrated blade / corkscrew / pliers and tweezers) and the steel of the knife is superior ...
But it is heavier (+ 100 grams), thicker (+ 8 mm without pocket clip) ... but it's not OHT.
As always excellent multi tools and masterful video showmanship of the tool. I can’t speak your language, but I understand every word. One of these days I’ll pickup a multi tool, based off your videos, to replace my simple pocket knife.
Amazon prices: Ruike LD51 for $57, Free T4 - $60, Victorinox Hercules - $67
For me Victorinox is the winner!
The Herc is a great tool, yes, but the steel used by Ruike is a slight upgrade to what Vic uses. I have all three of the tools you mentioned and the blade on the Ruike definitely takes and holds an edge better. Vic’s fit and finish are second to none, though. And while a can opener is a handy thing to have around, I have used one on any multiple precisely zero times. All cans I’ve had are self opening. The serrated blade is great at cutting cord and actually makes super short work on boxes.
Very good.👍
Never seen the Trekker before...
In my playlist "MULTI-TOOLS" :
Leatherman wins
☺👍