Used this for years, I keep it in my wallet. It's sort of sub optimal for most things, but it has saved me in more situations than I can count. My one problem is that the markings for numbers and such fade after a long time. I wish they were etched in some way.
I'm not such a fan of the card tools, but I might well give this a go. A great video though, I really appreciate the demonstration of the various functions.
@@NetvoTV They probably have not seen people demonstrate how useful these tools actually are when in the right hands, so people usually assume it's mostly useless and gimmicky, for show only? A lot of people underestimate the usefulness of these card tools. I always keep them when a company includes one in package of another item I got from them. A lot of useful tools in a small, thin package. Good for using as an expendable tool when you might not want to put more wear and tear on a more expensive tool. 🤷♂️ Obviously they have limitations compared to full sized tools but multitools are meant for small tasks, not huge tasks, and they're always on you, unlike full sized tools. They're good to have at all times. Better than nothing.
Good video, thanks :) I've had one of these since November 2019; it's one failing is, like most money clips, that it really can't handle holding plastic cards: They tend to slip all over the place. Aside from that limitation, it's an excellent bit of kit. I keep the protector around it, as even with the mitigation factors they included for the sharp parts, it will still create hols in your pockets: The protective cover it comes with is sufficient to add enough protection that your pockets don't become open-ended tubes ;) Also, for any UK viewers, this IS safe to carry, as it does NOT have a knife blade, so you CAN carry a UK-Safe multitool in your pocket ;)
I had the same issue with that clip. How I got around it was glueing a small strip of rubber from bicycle inner tube (I used sandpaper to make the rubber part less slippery before i glued it in. I also scratched both surfaces before gluing them together and used some strong glue). That’s very fortunate that here the clip is detachable. This workaround stops working when you have cash on top of the cards though, so i either fold it so that it’s in the top part, or put it under the cards carefully.
I use to have both : Victorinox Swiss card classic and Levergear tool card. They do not have the same functions and complement each other well. The Toolcard is thiner in the wallet.
This looks like a great set of features, but I personally don't like to form function of the card. I'd rather just carry a multi tool with a handle for usability. As slim as it is, a lot depends on the wallet you carry. My main wallet is Bellroy Card Sleeve or the Aurochs Nova and I'd be hard pressed to fit this in either without taking something out, or stretching the wallets further. I could definitely see myself carrying this in a band wallet when I don't want to carry around a separate multi tool.
When I worked I almost always carried a Leatherman Charge or Supertool, plus a Benchmade 940. Now, I typically carry the knife and a SAK Tinker. 90% of the time I use it for the scissors and the drivers.
It morelikely is a card size toolkit you can put in your main wallet than a toolkit wallet right? And that clip is to clip onto something than to hold the money right?
I don't like it but I don't know why. It just doesn't give me the fizzys. I carry a Gerber Dime multi tool with a little kydex holder. It works perfectly for what I need.
I wouldn't do this one. The clip being the only holding function makes me worried about wear on the cards. I have a nite ize financial tool with the money clip, and that works perfectly. As far as knife/ multitool, I have a victorinox manager on my key chain, and that does what I need.
It’s the reverse of putting it on. Seriously. It takes both thumbs to compress down on the inside edges which then releases the clip. First times a bit fumbly but you get used to it.
Used this for years, I keep it in my wallet. It's sort of sub optimal for most things, but it has saved me in more situations than I can count. My one problem is that the markings for numbers and such fade after a long time. I wish they were etched in some way.
I’ve been carrying this multi tool for years. I find it very useful. Great review.
Really like the direction of wallet EDC. Great idea and good execution!
I'm not such a fan of the card tools, but I might well give this a go. A great video though, I really appreciate the demonstration of the various functions.
Same.
Why not a fan?
@@NetvoTV They probably have not seen people demonstrate how useful these tools actually are when in the right hands, so people usually assume it's mostly useless and gimmicky, for show only? A lot of people underestimate the usefulness of these card tools. I always keep them when a company includes one in package of another item I got from them. A lot of useful tools in a small, thin package. Good for using as an expendable tool when you might not want to put more wear and tear on a more expensive tool. 🤷♂️ Obviously they have limitations compared to full sized tools but multitools are meant for small tasks, not huge tasks, and they're always on you, unlike full sized tools. They're good to have at all times. Better than nothing.
Good video, thanks :) I've had one of these since November 2019; it's one failing is, like most money clips, that it really can't handle holding plastic cards: They tend to slip all over the place. Aside from that limitation, it's an excellent bit of kit. I keep the protector around it, as even with the mitigation factors they included for the sharp parts, it will still create hols in your pockets: The protective cover it comes with is sufficient to add enough protection that your pockets don't become open-ended tubes ;) Also, for any UK viewers, this IS safe to carry, as it does NOT have a knife blade, so you CAN carry a UK-Safe multitool in your pocket ;)
I had the same issue with that clip. How I got around it was glueing a small strip of rubber from bicycle inner tube (I used sandpaper to make the rubber part less slippery before i glued it in. I also scratched both surfaces before gluing them together and used some strong glue). That’s very fortunate that here the clip is detachable.
This workaround stops working when you have cash on top of the cards though, so i either fold it so that it’s in the top part, or put it under the cards carefully.
My favorite multi tool is by far the Victorinox Swiss card lite. So many actually useful tools in one
I use to have both : Victorinox Swiss card classic and Levergear tool card. They do not have the same functions and complement each other well. The Toolcard is thiner in the wallet.
The tool in this video above can do what the Swiss card cannot do, and vice versa, so it'd be wise to carry both, not just one or the other. 😉
MRF 3.0 universal multitoolcard. 60 tools. Try that one.
This looks like a great set of features, but I personally don't like to form function of the card. I'd rather just carry a multi tool with a handle for usability. As slim as it is, a lot depends on the wallet you carry. My main wallet is Bellroy Card Sleeve or the Aurochs Nova and I'd be hard pressed to fit this in either without taking something out, or stretching the wallets further. I could definitely see myself carrying this in a band wallet when I don't want to carry around a separate multi tool.
When I worked I almost always carried a Leatherman Charge or Supertool, plus a Benchmade 940. Now, I typically carry the knife and a SAK Tinker. 90% of the time I use it for the scissors and the drivers.
I love this tool it’s at least better than the 2 dollar wallet ones you see all the time
You have to talk about that Pro-Tech Malibu tho, you can't just tease us like that :D
Great review as always, thanks a lot.
Super useful. Sadly, I lost mine a while back, but I ordered a new one. Of course, I'll probably find the old one soon after getting the new one.
Haha, also a problem I have.
Mark is teasing us with that Harber London XD it looks really neat! can't wait for the review
It morelikely is a card size toolkit you can put in your main wallet than a toolkit wallet right? And that clip is to clip onto something than to hold the money right?
Very nice >>>>>> Thank you
Really love the lever gear tool card
I like it, a most have IMO, This plus a thin knife is all you need for most cases.
Is it possible to integrate a sim card remove tool into the design?
I don't like it but I don't know why. It just doesn't give me the fizzys. I carry a Gerber Dime multi tool with a little kydex holder. It works perfectly for what I need.
I wouldn't do this one. The clip being the only holding function makes me worried about wear on the cards. I have a nite ize financial tool with the money clip, and that works perfectly.
As far as knife/ multitool, I have a victorinox manager on my key chain, and that does what I need.
What about a card with just screwdrivers on
Cool that it's made in the USA!
How i wish they have like that in lazada or shopee🤣🇵🇭
It’s good for carrying on airplane, because Swiss knife illegal on it .
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I’ve never met anyone who actually uses a card multitool. Probably the most useless multi tools out there
I carry mine in my wallet. Dont even know its there.
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Mehhh
Saddly, you don't show how to remove the clip. Maybe he knows why.
It’s the reverse of putting it on. Seriously. It takes both thumbs to compress down on the inside edges which then releases the clip. First times a bit fumbly but you get used to it.
5:20 he does show how to remove the clip.