The Gerber appears to be the best value. Although the Griffen does have more tools that you could use. This is the first video of yours that I have watched and so far it looks like an information and educational material. Keep them coming.
I've used the Mullet for about a year now. Before that, I used a Gerber Shard. The Shard was nice, but it ended up damaging my pants because it was always rubbing against the fabric. I picked up these because I wanted a keychain item that had a philips head on it. I also like the hex bit, since it enables carrying other bits like Torx. The Mullet is particularly nice because it takes the place of a belt loop, while providing additional functionality beyond a bottle opener. I also like it because unlike a lot of other similar products, it's made out of a single piece of metal: No gates that could loosen, no multiple parts that could break, and no bending the Mullet to actually use it. Compared to the Griffin, the belt loop hanger on the Griffin is just the hex bit, whereas on the Mullet it's extended a bit beyond that. This is important because it means it fits wider belt loops, and runs a lower risk of deforming your belt loops over extended periods of time.
Quite a bunch of key management there. I carry too many keys. I use several different sizes of split rings connected together to organize keys by location.. I keep an inventory of split rings to use on tool handles too. Another interesting video onetoolaweekguy.
New drinking game
Chug every time he says “of Course”
Wow. What a nice variety of keychains. I have a KeyBar and a KeySmart but I do like the simplicity of some of these. Thanks.
Cold beer , warm soda.
The Gerber appears to be the best value. Although the Griffen does have more tools that you could use. This is the first video of yours that I have watched and so far it looks like an information and educational material. Keep them coming.
I've used the Mullet for about a year now. Before that, I used a Gerber Shard. The Shard was nice, but it ended up damaging my pants because it was always rubbing against the fabric. I picked up these because I wanted a keychain item that had a philips head on it. I also like the hex bit, since it enables carrying other bits like Torx. The Mullet is particularly nice because it takes the place of a belt loop, while providing additional functionality beyond a bottle opener. I also like it because unlike a lot of other similar products, it's made out of a single piece of metal: No gates that could loosen, no multiple parts that could break, and no bending the Mullet to actually use it.
Compared to the Griffin, the belt loop hanger on the Griffin is just the hex bit, whereas on the Mullet it's extended a bit beyond that. This is important because it means it fits wider belt loops, and runs a lower risk of deforming your belt loops over extended periods of time.
I Enjoyed this video.
Thanks
Thank you for watching Joshua
Quite a bunch of key management there. I carry too many keys. I use several different sizes of split rings connected together to organize keys by location.. I keep an inventory of split rings to use on tool handles too. Another interesting video onetoolaweekguy.
I have Car key on my belt 24/7 house key in my truck and then in my console I have toolbox tool bag shop so on
A shot for everytime you say "of course." Lol jk, great vid, subscribed. Thanks, helped me with my Keychain search!
Working on it Enrique 😂 but of course its hard lol
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Can you use these to connect a pack strap? What is the load bearing limit for these titanium units?
My advice is getting the Gerber
Hey bro can you do a video for part bags
Klein-veto-Husky-Milwaukee etc
I have a video on the Klein and Milwaukee tool backpack, it's a shit vidja but I got vidjas
Focus strains my eyes
Good video!
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Camera focus is very bad
Sorry. Will work on in it better for the next one.
didnt know it was corporate sales tv..sorry ronco,I will clickmyself out