If you buy cheap multi tools, expect cheap. Those won't last long under heavy use. Should have purchased a Leatherman multi tool. They last for years if you take care of them and don't abuse them. There's an old adage bud Ya get what ya pay for.
I get that, so far the $75 Roxon, built to my needs, has served me just fine with regular usage. The cheaper stuff are things I will randomly use on occasion, not everyday and not heavy usage. And as I've stated in the video, if I decide to pay $100+ for a multi tool, I'd at least like to have it custom for my needs, insulated handles, wire strippers, etc. I'm not willing to pay a large amount of money for a multi tool that has the same fluff and filler as the cheap ones. Aka, bottle opener, can opener, corkscrew etc. But overall, I do agree 💯 that we get what we pay for. The cheap wire strippers are just some that I grabbed for demonstration purposes and not at all what I use in my day to day work. Thanks for watching.
They should make shears and a blunt nose model
Yeah shears would be nice too.
If you buy cheap multi tools, expect cheap. Those won't last long under heavy use. Should have purchased a Leatherman multi tool. They last for years if you take care of them and don't abuse them. There's an old adage bud Ya get what ya pay for.
I get that, so far the $75 Roxon, built to my needs, has served me just fine with regular usage.
The cheaper stuff are things I will randomly use on occasion, not everyday and not heavy usage.
And as I've stated in the video, if I decide to pay $100+ for a multi tool, I'd at least like to have it custom for my needs, insulated handles, wire strippers, etc.
I'm not willing to pay a large amount of money for a multi tool that has the same fluff and filler as the cheap ones. Aka, bottle opener, can opener, corkscrew etc.
But overall, I do agree 💯 that we get what we pay for.
The cheap wire strippers are just some that I grabbed for demonstration purposes and not at all what I use in my day to day work.
Thanks for watching.