All ten of these multitools I would buy again. This is NOT a list of the BEST multitool in the respective categories but rather which ones gave me a positive experience while I was using them. 0:00 Overview 0:39 Havalon Evolve amzn.to/4c83gS3 2:45 Roxon Flash (S803E) amzn.to/3YyP7KF Flex (10% off) roxontool.com/discount/MAXLVLEDC10 6:36 SOG PowerPint amzn.to/3LTiWh6 8:09 Generic Surge Clone amzn.to/4c8Foh2 11:33 Victorinox Swisstool MX Clip www.dlttrading.com/swiss-army-swiss-tool-spirit-mx-with-pocket-clip 14:16 Gerber (Check Ebay for best deals on Centerdrive and Dual Force) Speed Steel Cutters amzn.to/3yqJOSL 21:01 Leatherman BOND amzn.to/4fp8StT CURL amzn.to/4d8Ds9G Have a Multitool or EDC Question? Leave a comment and I may make a video on it! Website: maxlvledc.com Amazon Shop: amzn.to/3B5kJvr Instagram: bit.ly/3zndlKR Facebook: bit.ly/3ITwKWD Email: mle.collab@gmail.com (no links plz, wont click them) Maxlvledc is a channel dedicated to exploring the tools we carry every day. I will be discussing bags, flashlights, knives, multitools, pen, wallets, key organizers, pry tools, functional clothing, watches, electronics, and much more. Because I also love to modify these items, there will be videos on tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, scissor, wrenches, and power tools. I try to read every comment so pls feel free to ask any questions below! Thanks for stopping in! _______________________ Disclaimer I will use affiliate links whenever possible. Using these links allows me to continue to make content for this channel. Thanks so much for your help! #everydaycarry #edc #maxlvledc
100% agree on the bond, I wish they would redo the rebar tools set, with scissors in the bond frame with the OG supertool lock... pocket clip, locking implements without the hot spots of f the current rebar locks... perfection
SOG Sync 2 Traveler is one of my fav. No blade, (don't like blades on Multi-tools) and the clip holster goes real good on a pack. It's all black too. All black everything all day & night
My hat is off to you for being honest about the arc. That B/Bury clone is a hell of a deal. I picked one up about 6 months ago and it is such a solid tool with great features.
@@jimmylarge1148 The bibury is a solid multitool. Leatherman will have the material and QC upper hand... but the Bibury is easily the better value and I would much rather have 6 Bibury tools than 1 Leatherman Arc (or in reality... 1 solid $40 tool and $200 of other equipment).
Just keep in mind that material quality just isn't the same with these clones. I have bought, used and abused a B/Bury clone as a cheap tool for work - within a couple days the bit pouch had sheared off, I lost the other bit as it loosened up in the (non-magnetic) holder. After being removed and replaced on my belt for a couple months the attachment point on the pouch has fallen off. And finally I was applying some relatively light pressure on the pliers trying to remove material stuck in a thread and the one half snapped off - sending this tool to its early grave. Ultimately, not great for heavy use in a work environment in my opinion. I have now switched to using my Leatherman/Gerber for work - these just feel so much more robust - I just have to promise myself not to loose them 😂
The ROXON I chose for EDC isn't actually a "multi" tool, but a DUAL tool. Their S501 model with a Tanto style blade and a really, *really* decent set of almost full-sized scissors! I use it many, many times a day, mostly in the garden. The knife blade I used yesterday to *BRUTALLY* hack down a burdock bush, (wishing I had brought my machete) and the scissors to harvest tomatoes and cucumbers from my garden! I bought a backup. My other "go to" multis are a pair of Gerber Suspensions, one in the van and one beside the bed. 'cause you never know! LOL.. Thanks for the video!
I have a GOAT, a Gordon, a Victorinox Swisstool Spirit, and a Roxon KS2E with scissors and a D2 blade. The one I seem to reach for all the time is the Swisstool Spirit. It's just great, and I got a great deal on it at Amazon.
LM skeletool is one of my favorites, because I use it for “braai” (barbeque). Pop the beers, grab the hot grill with the pliers, blade open the bag of charcoal, box of wood etc. Especially whilst on Safari.
Finally some appreciation for the Bond and Curl. There has been too much talking about the $300 multitools and not enough about the lower price tiers which are actually targeted towards a bigger crowd.
I really like the Rebar which I feel balances weight size and tools nicely. I have mine in a 3d printed belt sheath that locks it into place horizontally.
I have a curl and love it. Didn't want to spend the extra money on a wave and it has not let me down yet. Just this weekend it saved the day fixing my motorcycle on the side of the road.
Great great video. Love my Powerpint as a light carry when wearing shorts. My Spirit X is my weekend carry. It’s a beautiful tool. Usually my Charge+ comes with me to work.
Brilliant! So, I stumbled upon this video and became rather impressed with how much you know about the various details/parts of these multi-tool, e.g. name of the part that you had to file down to gain easier access its connected tool. I love when people demonstrate their proficiency and clear understanding of what it is that they speak about in RUclips Land. Liked & Subscribed!
I have the Swiss Tool kit with bits and a ratchet and it is definitely the best multi tool in the market comes with a case and everything fits inside neatly
I carry a powerpint which can accept 1/4" bits and I keep a 1/4" extension and bits in my edc pouch. Put the extension in the end of the tool and I keep a small rubber band in the pouch to slip over the ends of the handle to hold everything together. Not the heaviest duty setup but more than enough for my edc tasks.
@virtualxi6591 If I was an Alaskan Bush Pilot - This is the guy you take with. Or good luck ever being seen again. I've done those glacier missions, freakin crazy. Cheers
I put a ring I bent from an aluminum rod on my wave to stop the hand pinch, actually works really well and also makes me remember where the main knife is so I don’t keep pulling out the serrated one.
I always enjoy and look forward to your videos. I’ve learned so much from you! The Swiss Tool MX Clip is my EDC. I just work in an office and LOVE it. The package opener is so well designed and is my most used tool. I’m kind of a brand snob, and love my Leatherman Charge and Surge for outside work. I don’t care for the idea of buying any of the “clones.” ROXON, while made in China has very original ideas and does not make clones, but uses forward thinking designs. I LOVE the Flex. I’m looking forward to where they take it in the future. I, like you, have several of them. I enjoy playing with them and could really see it becoming my most used tool. I feel they are pushing the market forward. The big companies are going to have to come up with similar technology to compete IMHO. Thank you for a great channel! 👍
Leatherman Supertool 200 has served me well for many many years, they have gone the Benchmade way in terms of pricing although they were always a premium multitool.
Thanks for the reviews on Multitools. Due to your reviews, I bought a couple of WorkPros. They aren't the best multitools in my collection but they are decent and good enough for most uses. My favorite multitool is my Victorinox and I got it for a good price on sale at Amazon due to a tip from you that it was on sale. Keep the reviews coming. They are useful.
I don't have 10 multitools but my top 3 would be the WorkPro 18 in 1 tool, The Surge clones (mines the bibury you showed), and then the Leatherman Rebar. I would still buy the rebar again but honestly for the price I would rather get 2 of the workpros. It's like a wave on the outside with the 2 blades and saw and file, but with a very similar but kinda better toolset on the inside as the rebar. I'm not a big fan of bit drivers in general and my uses don't require more than a flat or phillips driver 90% of the time. If they do it's because I'm working on something and I already have proper tools out. The workpro has a #1 and #2 phillips that nest into each other and only take up one tool spot and scissors. Along with the can opener and flat drivers and awl. Oh and I almost forgot to add it has spring loaded jaws too and the blade steel doesn't seem much worse than LM's 420hc. But then again usually when I use a multitool blade and not my actual pocket knife it's because what I'm doing probably not the best for it or will quickly dull any steels edge
Good review, Dominic!😊 I would say that if someone is starting out with multitools, the Bond is a very good idea...that should help you decide if you want to upgrade to the Curl....if you want to go whole hog, I'd jump to the Wave + & eventually to the Surge...of course, this is not taking into account the deplorable cutter issue which LTG has yet to resolve...As for the Vicky, I prefer pouch carry as it is too bulky for pocket carry for me....the esthetics of the blade have been affected, imho, by being able to open it one handed...(see the regular Spirit & the Swisstool, beautiful blades)...but then again, I'm old school...😊Victorinox did this because the American market demanded it...for folks who may have difficulties opening a Vicky, may I suggest Victorinox's case knife & perhaps the cuticle pusher on the Minichamp to help open tools on the Spirit & the Swisstool? Finally, that SOG would be perfect for a light day along with a dedicated folder...
I love my Gerber Dual Force. I've used it for almost a year. I use it everyday. The pliers are great. I can take anything apart with them. My only complaint would be the cutters also.
I own several multi tool most are almost unused lol . I always end up using my LM charge tti with extension bit and extra bit kit. This thing is a toolbox in your i just love this tool.
19:03 this is a lesson learned from the centerdrive plus custom I bought, CHECK YOUR TOOLS BEFORE YOU USE THEM!!! And don't say "ah not everything is going to be perfect" if you pay a lot of money for something. If it's got a defect, send them an email. I got a centerdrive plus custom from their website, and since I'm in Canada, I had to use a freight forwarder to get it to me, so it took close to 3 weeks total to get it to me, for the plier head to arrive bent. I got it on a Friday, filed warranty on a Tuesday, and have been waiting close to a month for warranty to respond with a course of action after asking for photos of the tool 4 times (I'm not an idiot, I can take a clear picture) and sending probably 30 pictures. I even sent them an email straight to their customer service team, and it's been close to 2 weeks for an actual response from them aside from asking for more pictures
I bought and have EDC carried the SQT since Dom first recommended it. Great tool, but a will not fit in knife pocket of some of my cargo pocket slacks, and it's a genuine clunk in the back pocket. (Front pockets assigned other uses.) After this video I was reminded of the half dozen Power Pints I have owned and given away. Saw Walmart had them for $35, and the SQT just got shore duty in the top right drawer, as the Powerpint fits the knife pocket in every pair! Woo hoo, you cost me another $35! Shoulda just taken my Bond with scissors and stuck it in knife pocket, but I got another tool! Am happy!
Great one as always! Currently I have Rebar (mostly keep at home), Micra on my keychain, Skeletool (sometimes carry because of pliers and bits), Also have Victorinox Compact which I really love but now I carry it much less because I have a good pair of scissors on my Micra that are good enough for me. In addition, I try to carry TPT Slide with utility blade to save my other blades in some occasions. I am a normal guy very much into EDC stuff and just want to be prepared in most of the cases and at the same time carry preferably only one compact multitool to replace all others. I was thinking a lot about Arc but you changed my mind :D Victorinox MX clip seems great but sadly the look of it is not that interesting and bits are limited plus deploying issue and plier play room that you showed. On the other side Leatherman Curl also seems like a great choice because of its great toolset except lack of saw which is available in MX clip. So to have one and only one tool on me everyday forever, I guess I am stuck between Arc, Curl, and Sprit MX Clip. I would love to hear your valuable opinion to help me make my final decision. Thanks :) P.S. The Victorinox in the video is actually Swiss Tool Spirit MX Clip but in the description I see Swiss Tool MX Clip which is another multitool from Victorinox a little bit different and heavier.
Leatherman has a serious pricing problem. Here in Europe a Spirit X at a discount price can cost as much as a Leatherman Sidekick (a supposedly budget Leatherman). Also I was glad to hear you talk about the ARC and how ridiculous its price is. It's way too expensive for regular wear and tear.
Here in America i can get a wave and the whole bit kit for under the price of the Spirit X. I plan on getting the spirit x over it though because of the good reviews.
Have the old Leatherman PST and sidekick models and keep them in a drawer now. Carry the Micra along with my SAK knives. Gerber 600 in car bag, 300 at home. All the new stuff is too ‘thick’ to be comfortable or handy, and most are way overpriced. Redoing car bag and I have a Coleman multi tool that has two pods that come out on each handle to give me three separate tools to use. Quite a cool concept. Because the majority of the multi tools still only give you one tool at a time. Handy to be able to use pliers to hold a nut and a screwdriver to turn the slotted bolt. There are many times where you really need two separate tools for a lot of jobs, so why not go back to a pouch with compact individual tools. I’m doing that as well.
Interesting that you wont consider the wave for its poor cutters, but like the Spirit with its poor cutters - mine struggle to cut a cable tie! That being said, I do like the Spirit, but prefer the Wave for its stronger screwed pivots and tool 'replaceability'. I've mangled a SAK phillips driver in quick time. Lesson learnt - only use it if you have nothing else. Thanks for the review(s)!
Well, the only multi-tool I've owned and still do is the Ganzo 301:) I know, it isn't much but picked it up a few years back. I'm more into knives is what it is, but my heart has always been with a Victorinox multi-tool, (I love Victorinox scissors) but damn! $150 and up is a lot of money for something I could easily live without. Although, $50 / $60ish is doable for a good quality multi-tool, which is why I'm gonna be getting me a Leatherman Bond most likely, but man! I wished it came with scissors, but I don't think the Bond does:) Anyways, nice video and good info...
Black Surge is sick! I have both Gerbers and Leathermens in black but my Surge is sadly silver. I could never settle on which Victorinox model to get, but over all I don't like the look at how stubby their pliers are.
Can you do a 1 and done in 2024 series with knife, multi tool, flashlight, pen, key accessories etc... I took your recommendation on the hogue deka magnacut and have not regretted it.
@@maxlvledc that's also a much needed update! Looking forward to that. The more I think about it the flex seems to be a better grow/change-with-you-throughout-life tool and could be a great learners tool for older children
The question is, how many multi tools do you really need? The answer of course is all of them. Lol. One for the car, one for work truck, one for range bag, one in each room of my house, etc.
Looking forward to your Bond/Curl mod video. As a Scot, I've been meaning to pick up the Bond for a while. Scissors would be a nice addition. For now I'm happy with my Daicamping DL1 for workshop projects, my Bibury Pro for work, my Nextool Mini Sailor for EDC, and my PowerLitre for going round to friend's houses where I might be asked to open a bottle of wine or fix something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks for a quick reply!!! Much appreciated!!! By the way, I found an MX Clip at $160, no shipping, no tax, ordered yesterday! Thanks again!!!! J Peralto
After receiving my MXClip today (Specialized Tool Sales, Grandville, MI) I hear you on the “best” Multitool on the market….leave it to the Swiss, makers of slip joint pocket knives to best the Americans AND the Chinese….$160 including shipping was a fair price and the quality is exceptional!!!! Thanks for your excellent reviews and analysis….. Joel Peralto
I have a Bond and a Wave+. The Bond is okay but it does get very tight after a while. It could just be my experience. I do get into a lot of sand and stuff. The Wave is my favorite
I'm in the process of abusing.... EDCing... a Harbor Freight Gordon multitool. I've had it since the week it was released and have pretty much abused it every day since. Other than the scissors edge touching the inner frame and creating a burr, it's been a solid tool. Just used it for removing all the carpet staples from two floors of our new house, a combination of using the can opener hook for the smaller staples and the big flat screwdriver for the other or just using the pliers at times. With a lot of twisting that would have murdered the plier joint of my flissa multitool, honestly I've broken Leatherman and Gerber multi tools doing the same thing so I can say it's just as tough.
I'd love to get a Roxon Flex and see if I prefer it over my Swisstool Spirit, but I just can't get it here in Europe. I would even pay a little extra, but not a chance.
@@maxlvledc i don't mind my m2 however they don't compare to the powerpint or powerlitre. I'm try to think of another that's compact but still good. I guess there's also the m1 roxon but we don't get them in Australia. But I presume they'd be similar quality
I've been carrying a victorinox for like 10 years. Early model. Only way they could improve, i thought, was a pocket clip and a one-hand blade. I'm fucking buying this one twice.
I'm looking into getting my first Leatherman! I'm thinking of either the Rebar, Bond, or Curl. I'm probably going to be fairly hard on it as I do a lot of diy projects and have a hard outdoor job. I'm kind of leaning towards the Rebar as it's known as being a tougher tool but just would like to know your thoughts. Thanks in advance!
@@maxlvledc I have thought about the st300 as well just wasn't sure if for my first Leatherman i wanted to go that large but maybe I'll look into it a little more thank you!
First and foremost on any and every multi-tool that would be "useful to me" on a daily basis, especially in an "Apocalypse SHTF" scenerio is a precision eyeglass screw tool. If it doesn’t have that, it isn't high on my list. Seems to me this is an essential feature on every single multi-tool consideration
Or zero of them...because EVERY tool with a 1/4 inch driver can be equipped with one. Also there is a simple plastic adapter for Leatherman bit holder as wellm
I have a Bibury model BLT-PRO-BD (I think that is the model) that has a precision screwdriver. It works 50 percent of the time with my eyeglasses. It needs some fine-tuning. Using the quarter-inch bit driver adapter from my ifixit to use a smaller driver bit works much better. Probably, using a fixed precision screwdriver that fits the screw for the eyeglasses will last longer than a driver bit that might get lost. I hope an apocalypse or SHTF event does not happen. I have the Bibury BLT-PRO-BD and Rocktol Surge clone that gets me closer to being prepared if such a nasty event happens.
This list surprised me, but at the same time it's exactly what I expected. I'd like to see this with swissarmy-like multitools. MKM Campo/Malga, and other brands.
Dude, i love that you are a multi tool geek. Why no good multitool with a deep pocket carry clip? I mean... i could design my own. Actually, i should do that.
Thanks again. For videos like these you autistics are the absolute best, great attention to detail while covering it from so many angles. Keep it up buddy!
What about the nextool mini sailor lite? I'm currently looking for a replacement for my PS Style, and the competition generally does not inspire confidence.
The cutters on my Free P4 broke the first day I used them (fixing my garden fence). Are there decent aftermarket Leatherman cutters available? I can’t believe they haven’t fixed that… absolutely inexcusable.
lol more people I know have the ARC than any other multitool. I think man’s affinity for expensive “Novelty” tools is much stronger than you might believe. It’s a great tool, it’s too expensive for some but if if replaces your pocket knife and multitool then it’s a win.
I bought the arc on preorder carried it ever since it never failed me and i used it hard sadly one day i was mountain biking i got the unintelligent idea to keep it in my pocket and it fell somewhere along the trail ive been wanting another one ever since im just too scared to lose it again
Why did Leatherman discontinue the squirt PS4? In my opinion nothing in that size category comes close the next best thing would be the sog power pint, the gerber dime is garbage, also what multi-tool do you think the US military will replace the ps4 with in their pilot survival kit?
The only reason I own the arc is because the employees at dicks locked the arc up in the place for the rebar so I got the arc for 80 bucks, I’d be willing to spend a bit more for the arc but the 230 price tag is way to much for what it is
All ten of these multitools I would buy again. This is NOT a list of the BEST multitool in the respective categories but rather which ones gave me a positive experience while I was using them.
0:00 Overview
0:39 Havalon Evolve amzn.to/4c83gS3
2:45 Roxon
Flash (S803E) amzn.to/3YyP7KF
Flex (10% off) roxontool.com/discount/MAXLVLEDC10
6:36 SOG
PowerPint amzn.to/3LTiWh6
8:09 Generic
Surge Clone amzn.to/4c8Foh2
11:33 Victorinox
Swisstool MX Clip
www.dlttrading.com/swiss-army-swiss-tool-spirit-mx-with-pocket-clip
14:16 Gerber
(Check Ebay for best deals on Centerdrive and Dual Force)
Speed Steel Cutters amzn.to/3yqJOSL
21:01 Leatherman
BOND amzn.to/4fp8StT
CURL amzn.to/4d8Ds9G
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100% agree on the bond, I wish they would redo the rebar tools set, with scissors in the bond frame with the OG supertool lock... pocket clip, locking implements without the hot spots of f the current rebar locks... perfection
End of world you pick a multitool to throw in your pack. which one?
@@Phoenix_Core hmmm, end of the world...can I pick a custom?? if so a ST300/Surge Hybrid.
SOG Sync 2 Traveler is one of my fav. No blade, (don't like blades on Multi-tools) and the clip holster goes real good on a pack.
It's all black too. All black everything all day & night
Man I can't wait for the worldwide release of the Flex. I'm so keen for your complete breakdown of the tool.
My hat is off to you for being honest about the arc. That B/Bury clone is a hell of a deal. I picked one up about 6 months ago and it is such a solid tool with great features.
just ordered mine
Is it really as good as leatherman quality wise? Let’s say one could afford the L man but wasn’t stoked abt it. It the bibury really as good?
@@jimmylarge1148 The bibury is a solid multitool. Leatherman will have the material and QC upper hand... but the Bibury is easily the better value and I would much rather have 6 Bibury tools than 1 Leatherman Arc (or in reality... 1 solid $40 tool and $200 of other equipment).
Just keep in mind that material quality just isn't the same with these clones.
I have bought, used and abused a B/Bury clone as a cheap tool for work - within a couple days the bit pouch had sheared off, I lost the other bit as it loosened up in the (non-magnetic) holder. After being removed and replaced on my belt for a couple months the attachment point on the pouch has fallen off. And finally I was applying some relatively light pressure on the pliers trying to remove material stuck in a thread and the one half snapped off - sending this tool to its early grave.
Ultimately, not great for heavy use in a work environment in my opinion. I have now switched to using my Leatherman/Gerber for work - these just feel so much more robust - I just have to promise myself not to loose them 😂
@ they can’t feel cheaper than gerbers?!
Have 2 Flex. One for day-to-day and one for airplane travelling. It is a great tool with lots of potential like better blades, 3rd party tools, etc.
i just picked one up. really excited for it to get delivered
The ROXON I chose for EDC isn't actually a "multi" tool, but a DUAL tool. Their S501 model with a Tanto style blade and a really, *really* decent set of almost full-sized scissors! I use it many, many times a day, mostly in the garden. The knife blade I used yesterday to *BRUTALLY* hack down a burdock bush, (wishing I had brought my machete) and the scissors to harvest tomatoes and cucumbers from my garden! I bought a backup. My other "go to" multis are a pair of Gerber Suspensions, one in the van and one beside the bed. 'cause you never know! LOL.. Thanks for the video!
This is the model that had the bit of the body break on me. That small bit of steel that keeps the scissors straight? It's not very durable.
I have a GOAT, a Gordon, a Victorinox Swisstool Spirit, and a Roxon KS2E with scissors and a D2 blade. The one I seem to reach for all the time is the Swisstool Spirit. It's just great, and I got a great deal on it at Amazon.
LM skeletool is one of my favorites, because I use it for “braai” (barbeque). Pop the beers, grab the hot grill with the pliers, blade open the bag of charcoal, box of wood etc. Especially whilst on Safari.
My Bibury gets used all the time. The Leatherman and Gerber sit in the draw. That's pretty amazing given the cost difference.
Definitely agree on the mx clip, use it everyday and it's been my favorite by far!
Finally some appreciation for the Bond and Curl. There has been too much talking about the $300 multitools and not enough about the lower price tiers which are actually targeted towards a bigger crowd.
I really like the Rebar which I feel balances weight size and tools nicely. I have mine in a 3d printed belt sheath that locks it into place horizontally.
I have a curl and love it. Didn't want to spend the extra money on a wave and it has not let me down yet. Just this weekend it saved the day fixing my motorcycle on the side of the road.
Great great video. Love my Powerpint as a light carry when wearing shorts. My Spirit X is my weekend carry. It’s a beautiful tool. Usually my Charge+ comes with me to work.
Brilliant!
So, I stumbled upon this video and became rather impressed with how much you know about the various details/parts of these multi-tool, e.g. name of the part that you had to file down to gain easier access its connected tool.
I love when people demonstrate their proficiency and clear understanding of what it is that they speak about in RUclips Land.
Liked & Subscribed!
I admittedly love the leatherman flat bits. When i worked in mining exploration up in alaska they came in super handy.
I have the Swiss Tool kit with bits and a ratchet and it is definitely the best multi tool in the market comes with a case and everything fits inside neatly
I really love the Roxon KS2. The scissors are fantastic and I like the feel of the outside frame.
What a Great option for 1/4" bits.
That's always the weakest link in most tool setups.
Now 1/4" drive sockets finally get to come along.
Cheers
I carry a powerpint which can accept 1/4" bits and I keep a 1/4" extension and bits in my edc pouch. Put the extension in the end of the tool and I keep a small rubber band in the pouch to slip over the ends of the handle to hold everything together. Not the heaviest duty setup but more than enough for my edc tasks.
@virtualxi6591
If I was an Alaskan Bush Pilot - This is the guy you take with. Or good luck ever being seen again. I've done those glacier missions, freakin crazy.
Cheers
I put a ring I bent from an aluminum rod on my wave to stop the hand pinch, actually works really well and also makes me remember where the main knife is so I don’t keep pulling out the serrated one.
I also own a Roxon S501 knife/scissors tool. Very impressed with the quality and usefulness.
I always enjoy and look forward to your videos. I’ve learned so much from you!
The Swiss Tool MX Clip is my EDC. I just work in an office and LOVE it. The package opener is so well designed and is my most used tool.
I’m kind of a brand snob, and love my Leatherman Charge and Surge for outside work. I don’t care for the idea of buying any of the “clones.”
ROXON, while made in China has very original ideas and does not make clones, but uses forward thinking designs. I LOVE the Flex. I’m looking forward to where they take it in the future. I, like you, have several of them. I enjoy playing with them and could really see it becoming my most used tool. I feel they are pushing the market forward. The big companies are going to have to come up with similar technology to compete IMHO.
Thank you for a great channel! 👍
Leatherman Supertool 200 has served me well for many many years, they have gone the Benchmade way in terms of pricing although they were always a premium multitool.
Thanks for the reviews on Multitools. Due to your reviews, I bought a couple of WorkPros. They aren't the best multitools in my collection but they are decent and good enough for most uses.
My favorite multitool is my Victorinox and I got it for a good price on sale at Amazon due to a tip from you that it was on sale.
Keep the reviews coming. They are useful.
I don't have 10 multitools but my top 3 would be the WorkPro 18 in 1 tool, The Surge clones (mines the bibury you showed), and then the Leatherman Rebar. I would still buy the rebar again but honestly for the price I would rather get 2 of the workpros. It's like a wave on the outside with the 2 blades and saw and file, but with a very similar but kinda better toolset on the inside as the rebar. I'm not a big fan of bit drivers in general and my uses don't require more than a flat or phillips driver 90% of the time. If they do it's because I'm working on something and I already have proper tools out. The workpro has a #1 and #2 phillips that nest into each other and only take up one tool spot and scissors. Along with the can opener and flat drivers and awl.
Oh and I almost forgot to add it has spring loaded jaws too and the blade steel doesn't seem much worse than LM's 420hc. But then again usually when I use a multitool blade and not my actual pocket knife it's because what I'm doing probably not the best for it or will quickly dull any steels edge
yea, I really really like that it is spring loaded.
Some excellent choices on this list. I love my Flex but many of them would be great for edc, a pack, or a vehicle. Thanks for the review Dom
Good review, Dominic!😊 I would say that if someone is starting out with multitools, the Bond is a very good idea...that should help you decide if you want to upgrade to the Curl....if you want to go whole hog, I'd jump to the Wave + & eventually to the Surge...of course, this is not taking into account the deplorable cutter issue which LTG has yet to resolve...As for the Vicky, I prefer pouch carry as it is too bulky for pocket carry for me....the esthetics of the blade have been affected, imho, by being able to open it one handed...(see the regular Spirit & the Swisstool, beautiful blades)...but then again, I'm old school...😊Victorinox did this because the American market demanded it...for folks who may have difficulties opening a Vicky, may I suggest Victorinox's case knife & perhaps the cuticle pusher on the Minichamp to help open tools on the Spirit & the Swisstool? Finally, that SOG would be perfect for a light day along with a dedicated folder...
I found your videos recently, have never owned much less carried a multitool, and I bought… the Arc!
I love my Gerber Dual Force. I've used it for almost a year. I use it everyday. The pliers are great. I can take anything apart with them. My only complaint would be the cutters also.
Good presentation 👍👍 I know I shouldn't be looking at these because I have bought enough of these things already 😂 You know your stuff !!
I own several multi tool most are almost unused lol . I always end up using my LM charge tti with extension bit and extra bit kit. This thing is a toolbox in your i just love this tool.
19:03 this is a lesson learned from the centerdrive plus custom I bought, CHECK YOUR TOOLS BEFORE YOU USE THEM!!! And don't say "ah not everything is going to be perfect" if you pay a lot of money for something. If it's got a defect, send them an email. I got a centerdrive plus custom from their website, and since I'm in Canada, I had to use a freight forwarder to get it to me, so it took close to 3 weeks total to get it to me, for the plier head to arrive bent. I got it on a Friday, filed warranty on a Tuesday, and have been waiting close to a month for warranty to respond with a course of action after asking for photos of the tool 4 times (I'm not an idiot, I can take a clear picture) and sending probably 30 pictures. I even sent them an email straight to their customer service team, and it's been close to 2 weeks for an actual response from them aside from asking for more pictures
Ouch! They need to get better
I bought and have EDC carried the SQT since Dom first recommended it. Great tool, but a will not fit in knife pocket of some of my cargo pocket slacks, and it's a genuine clunk in the back pocket. (Front pockets assigned other uses.)
After this video I was reminded of the half dozen Power Pints I have owned and given away. Saw Walmart had them for $35, and the SQT just got shore duty in the top right drawer, as the Powerpint fits the knife pocket in every pair!
Woo hoo, you cost me another $35! Shoulda just taken my Bond with scissors and stuck it in knife pocket, but I got another tool! Am happy!
hahaha
Im very very excited for swiss tech uberall 11 in 1. Thats LMG competition at $30 at big box retailer. Yeah baby!
link? which one is that?
Leatherman arc is my first multi tool I got since march love it looking at a PowerPint for the car or backpack
Great one as always! Currently I have Rebar (mostly keep at home), Micra on my keychain, Skeletool (sometimes carry because of pliers and bits), Also have Victorinox Compact which I really love but now I carry it much less because I have a good pair of scissors on my Micra that are good enough for me. In addition, I try to carry TPT Slide with utility blade to save my other blades in some occasions. I am a normal guy very much into EDC stuff and just want to be prepared in most of the cases and at the same time carry preferably only one compact multitool to replace all others. I was thinking a lot about Arc but you changed my mind :D Victorinox MX clip seems great but sadly the look of it is not that interesting and bits are limited plus deploying issue and plier play room that you showed. On the other side Leatherman Curl also seems like a great choice because of its great toolset except lack of saw which is available in MX clip. So to have one and only one tool on me everyday forever, I guess I am stuck between Arc, Curl, and Sprit MX Clip. I would love to hear your valuable opinion to help me make my final decision. Thanks :)
P.S. The Victorinox in the video is actually Swiss Tool Spirit MX Clip but in the description I see Swiss Tool MX Clip which is another multitool from Victorinox a little bit different and heavier.
Leatherman has a serious pricing problem. Here in Europe a Spirit X at a discount price can cost as much as a Leatherman Sidekick (a supposedly budget Leatherman).
Also I was glad to hear you talk about the ARC and how ridiculous its price is. It's way too expensive for regular wear and tear.
Here in America i can get a wave and the whole bit kit for under the price of the Spirit X. I plan on getting the spirit x over it though because of the good reviews.
Well I have two of those (Bibury Surge clone for my car, Roxon Flex for the house), so I guess I'm doing pretty good. :-)
Forgot the baby of the center drive! The Gerber Armbar. At least an honorable mention; wonderful entry level multi tool for day to day little issues.
Have the old Leatherman PST and sidekick models and keep them in a drawer now. Carry the Micra along with my SAK knives. Gerber 600 in car bag, 300 at home. All the new stuff is too ‘thick’ to be comfortable or handy, and most are way overpriced. Redoing car bag and I have a Coleman multi tool that has two pods that come out on each handle to give me three separate tools to use. Quite a cool concept. Because the majority of the multi tools still only give you one tool at a time. Handy to be able to use pliers to hold a nut and a screwdriver to turn the slotted bolt. There are many times where you really need two separate tools for a lot of jobs, so why not go back to a pouch with compact individual tools. I’m doing that as well.
Interesting that you wont consider the wave for its poor cutters, but like the Spirit with its poor cutters - mine struggle to cut a cable tie!
That being said, I do like the Spirit, but prefer the Wave for its stronger screwed pivots and tool 'replaceability'. I've mangled a SAK phillips driver in quick time. Lesson learnt - only use it if you have nothing else.
Thanks for the review(s)!
Well, the only multi-tool I've owned and still do is the Ganzo 301:) I know, it isn't much but picked it up a few years back. I'm more into knives is what it is, but my heart has always been with a Victorinox multi-tool, (I love Victorinox scissors) but damn! $150 and up is a lot of money for something I could easily live without. Although, $50 / $60ish is doable for a good quality multi-tool, which is why I'm gonna be getting me a Leatherman Bond most likely, but man! I wished it came with scissors, but I don't think the Bond does:) Anyways, nice video and good info...
I carry the Victorinox Swisstool MX Clip as well for a daily carry.
i wish they would make a smaller plier based tools like powerpint.
powerpint has no competition at all and has been in my daily carries since 4 years.
The flex is so cool, was able to 3D print a mini sowing kit implement. Haven't used it yet, I guess I am waiting to rip my pants
Genius!!
Thanks, It nice to have sewing supplies without having to cary an extra item
Ive bought a lot on some of you recommendations and i gotta say ive neen impressed and especially by my Roxon purchases. Thank you sir.
Can only choose one. End of the world / survival situation. Bibury Surge Clone OR Harbor Freight Wave Clone??
Black Surge is sick! I have both Gerbers and Leathermens in black but my Surge is sadly silver.
I could never settle on which Victorinox model to get, but over all I don't like the look at how stubby their pliers are.
what are your thoughts on the leatherman sidekick?
I love the Rebar. Use it a lot still going strong.
8:08 if Roxon were to make a mini frame for the flex and maintain the plier head, can you imagine the competition with the PowerPint?
hmm...how would the do that though...I like where your head is at..
Can you do a 1 and done in 2024 series with knife, multi tool, flashlight, pen, key accessories etc... I took your recommendation on the hogue deka magnacut and have not regretted it.
I'm working on the best of EDC at $20-$50 right now. After that I'll think on it.
@@maxlvledc that's also a much needed update! Looking forward to that. The more I think about it the flex seems to be a better grow/change-with-you-throughout-life tool and could be a great learners tool for older children
I really liked what you did to your black Gerber(Crunch was it?), have you posted a video of you doing that customization?
Lots of great tools in this video! Do you know if the leather sheath for the centre drive also fits the dual force?
Gerber Centerdrive FTW! ❤
The question is, how many multi tools do you really need? The answer of course is all of them. Lol. One for the car, one for work truck, one for range bag, one in each room of my house, etc.
What about the Harbor Freight Gordon considering it's low price and being very similar to the Leatherman wave.
Looking forward to your Bond/Curl mod video. As a Scot, I've been meaning to pick up the Bond for a while. Scissors would be a nice addition. For now I'm happy with my Daicamping DL1 for workshop projects, my Bibury Pro for work, my Nextool Mini Sailor for EDC, and my PowerLitre for going round to friend's houses where I might be asked to open a bottle of wine or fix something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm pretty happy my two goto's came very close. victorinox spirit mxbs and Leatherman Rebar
I have MXBS and love it! If it came with clip I may even have picked it over the mx
Great video, many thanks 💯👍
You should go through what a tool consists of instead of just having it in your list, so we can get a quick overview
That would be quite a long video. Not that I wouldn't love that 😊
He has videos on each one of these separately. Pick which ones you want to know more of and look them up.
@@Thomk121 all I'm recommending him to do is open up the tools showing what implements it has...11 likes atm
@@Thomk121 I don't really know which ones I want to know more about if I don't see a single implement
No multi-tool is perfect, almost ever tool on them is a compromise as to not carry a tool kit.
correct.
Would you recommend the Swisstool X over the Spirit X? The MX clip is sold out all over…. Thanks!!! Jperalto
no sadly..spirit has better ergononics, is much lighter, and has better pry/chisel tool.
Thanks for a quick reply!!! Much appreciated!!! By the way, I found an MX Clip at $160, no shipping, no tax, ordered yesterday! Thanks again!!!! J Peralto
After receiving my MXClip today (Specialized Tool Sales, Grandville, MI) I hear you on the “best” Multitool on the market….leave it to the Swiss, makers of slip joint pocket knives to best the Americans AND the Chinese….$160 including shipping was a fair price and the quality is exceptional!!!! Thanks for your excellent reviews and analysis….. Joel Peralto
I have a Bond and a Wave+. The Bond is okay but it does get very tight after a while. It could just be my experience. I do get into a lot of sand and stuff. The Wave is my favorite
I'm in the process of abusing.... EDCing... a Harbor Freight Gordon multitool. I've had it since the week it was released and have pretty much abused it every day since. Other than the scissors edge touching the inner frame and creating a burr, it's been a solid tool. Just used it for removing all the carpet staples from two floors of our new house, a combination of using the can opener hook for the smaller staples and the big flat screwdriver for the other or just using the pliers at times. With a lot of twisting that would have murdered the plier joint of my flissa multitool, honestly I've broken Leatherman and Gerber multi tools doing the same thing so I can say it's just as tough.
Wow, that's quite a testimonial
Thank for the insight I need to find good multitool. I do not have one but need one.
I'd love to get a Roxon Flex and see if I prefer it over my Swisstool Spirit, but I just can't get it here in Europe. I would even pay a little extra, but not a chance.
Soon I heard
@@maxlvledc That's some good news. I'm really looking forward to it.
Good list. The only powerpint alternative I think is pretty good is the roxon m2
and its way way worse sadly.
@@maxlvledc i don't mind my m2 however they don't compare to the powerpint or powerlitre. I'm try to think of another that's compact but still good. I guess there's also the m1 roxon but we don't get them in Australia. But I presume they'd be similar quality
One thing about the dual force, they used what feels like feels like soft steel on the plier head, litteraly cannot remove bolts
I do wish it was higher quality for sure. However, I think the issue is the rounded teeth.
I would have said Leatherman Rebar for old PST lovers instead of the Bond, but since i bought it they upped the price by 40% here in Europe.
I've been carrying a victorinox for like 10 years. Early model. Only way they could improve, i thought, was a pocket clip and a one-hand blade. I'm fucking buying this one twice.
I'm looking into getting my first Leatherman! I'm thinking of either the Rebar, Bond, or Curl. I'm probably going to be fairly hard on it as I do a lot of diy projects and have a hard outdoor job. I'm kind of leaning towards the Rebar as it's known as being a tougher tool but just would like to know your thoughts. Thanks in advance!
Hmm, can you manage the st300?? That thing is a beast
@@maxlvledc I have thought about the st300 as well just wasn't sure if for my first Leatherman i wanted to go that large but maybe I'll look into it a little more thank you!
@@dillonboorsma2295 Look into Surge, the t shank, you can put various saw blades on it.
First and foremost on any and every multi-tool that would be "useful to me" on a daily basis, especially in an "Apocalypse SHTF" scenerio is a precision eyeglass screw tool.
If it doesn’t have that, it isn't high on my list.
Seems to me this is an essential feature on every single multi-tool consideration
Or zero of them...because EVERY tool with a 1/4 inch driver can be equipped with one. Also there is a simple plastic adapter for Leatherman bit holder as wellm
I have a Bibury model BLT-PRO-BD (I think that is the model) that has a precision screwdriver. It works 50 percent of the time with my eyeglasses. It needs some fine-tuning. Using the quarter-inch bit driver adapter from my ifixit to use a smaller driver bit works much better. Probably, using a fixed precision screwdriver that fits the screw for the eyeglasses will last longer than a driver bit that might get lost.
I hope an apocalypse or SHTF event does not happen. I have the Bibury BLT-PRO-BD and Rocktol Surge clone that gets me closer to being prepared if such a nasty event happens.
Great review there! Thank you again.
Off topic: do you have a video on the recording set up you use? Phone camera settings, tripod... etc
It's quite simple, S23 Ultra + DJI mics. I have a relatively simple lighting and phone holder.
This list surprised me, but at the same time it's exactly what I expected. I'd like to see this with swissarmy-like multitools. MKM Campo/Malga, and other brands.
Oh damn..that would be 90% victorinox lol
You have convinced me to buy havalon to if like better than skeletool
Dude, i love that you are a multi tool geek. Why no good multitool with a deep pocket carry clip? I mean... i could design my own. Actually, i should do that.
The new clip on p4, etc is deep carry as is the one you can use with wave/surge/charge
Thanks again. For videos like these you autistics are the absolute best, great attention to detail while covering it from so many angles. Keep it up buddy!
cheers!
Just bought the Goat tool and kind of wish i bought the Flex instead....implements are great but the Flex looks like it is far easier to use.
I was honestly expecting the rebar. Lighter than curl with more tools and locking blades. Except no outside opening tools.
rebar is solid, I actually prefer knifeless rebar funny enough.
The work champ 6 wide !!!
What about the nextool mini sailor lite? I'm currently looking for a replacement for my PS Style, and the competition generally does not inspire confidence.
You should also check out the terratac x14 black or mk2
The cutters on my Free P4 broke the first day I used them (fixing my garden fence). Are there decent aftermarket Leatherman cutters available? I can’t believe they haven’t fixed that… absolutely inexcusable.
yes, I did a review of them recently. The ones from Poland are excellent.
What is your opinion of the Leatherman crunch?
amazing...and discontinued.
Is the bibury better than the Gordon from hf?
Great review, thank you for sharing!
Got the standard gerber center drive for 55$ 3 years ago. For that price, it blasts chinese stuff out of the water(maybe barring that Roxon flex).
First, THANK YOU for your work.
What will be your top ten if the price is not an issue?
oh, this was it. I wasn't restricting myself by price at all.
lol more people I know have the ARC than any other multitool. I think man’s affinity for expensive “Novelty” tools is much stronger than you might believe. It’s a great tool, it’s too expensive for some but if if replaces your pocket knife and multitool then it’s a win.
I bought the arc on preorder carried it ever since it never failed me and i used it hard sadly one day i was mountain biking i got the unintelligent idea to keep it in my pocket and it fell somewhere along the trail ive been wanting another one ever since im just too scared to lose it again
does the wave pinch?
it does, always has. same with wave clones, surge, charge and others.
Lol, multitool makers be like, "lets design a tool that does everything except fit well in your pocket"
Why did Leatherman discontinue the squirt PS4? In my opinion nothing in that size category comes close the next best thing would be the sog power pint, the gerber dime is garbage, also what multi-tool do you think the US military will replace the ps4 with in their pilot survival kit?
cost. it carried the same 25 year warranty and people were breaking it regularly and abusing that warranty (which made it no longer profitable)
My Centerdrive's still going strong after years of daily use 💪
Knowing your love for Leatherman Signal I'm actually really curious at why didn't you pick it?
I can't stand the Leatherman Bit system....like at all...the curl sneaks in because its so good at everything else.
@@maxlvledc That makes a lot of sense and I totally see now from where that comes from. Thanks!
Victorinox Spirit 100%
The only reason I own the arc is because the employees at dicks locked the arc up in the place for the rebar so I got the arc for 80 bucks, I’d be willing to spend a bit more for the arc but the 230 price tag is way to much for what it is
What aboute the sog power access deluxe ?
I was hoping you'd go for a Powerlock, especially because it's so affordable.
It's better than I originally thought but I wouldn't buy again.
The only multi tools for me are gerber one had operating MT's. But..I love Gerber anyway. I just feel they are superior to every other tool out there.
I‘m considering to buy the goat tool, so it‘d be really nice if you could explain to me why only the roxon flex made it into your list.
GOAT tool is plagued with issues sadly. I would not buy again.