I like the build of this tool much more than diacamping stuff. It's much more comparable to what Leatherman and Gerber does. Everything snap's into place, the pliers/scissors lock open and have the spring action when needed. This is an American quality tool!
As a volunteer firefighter, I would definitely consider swapping my free p4 for this in my bunker gear. I carry a dedicated tool for almost all the tasks I could use a multitool for, my multitool becomes a redundancy for all my dedicated tools. This tool crosses just about everything off the list for a first responder
@@hvacbudget8600 As promised... I'm really impressed with the quality as it was my main concern, in particular the medical shears: they may be a little short but they are fully functional, so I'll be happy to use them on the job. I like the short sheepsfoot blade, I'm not fond of wielding long pointy items around people. At the moment, I carry a Wave and a pair of shears on my belt, so this one will replace both.
That is a really impressive tool, I love the looks and it seems like the main tools are very functional, but if I had to nitpick I wish they had managed to squeeze in a bit holder and replaced the saw with a good file, then maybe replace the locking screwdriver with an awl/scraper combo. Still great to see more innovation in the multitool world.
I messaged you the other day about this tool, didn't know you made a video on it, awesome tool,I love both my surge going on 5 years an now my Arc,I wished I had this tool when I was a volunteer fire fighter, thinking about getting back on,I want this tool and compare both an Arc an surge with it on daily tasks,I do love how one handed friendly my Arc is an quick deployment
@hvacbudget8600 ,right I here ya,since I've got my surge an Arc now since December,I got too much on my belt as is,but maybe keep surge in my truck since it's a bit heavy an Arc on my side an well keep this one my side as my goat,I do use my Arc quite a bit cuz the ease of use an quick deployment one handed,it's awesome hands down,an my blade u use a lot an is still super sharp,no complaints other than pliers stiffens up but no biggie since I use my pinky on the hand my tool is in at the time to push back open for operations,the as I'm collapsing the tool,then there like butter smooth,I'm not sure leatherman did,but they've seem to have fixed the issue on the obsidian one,then again I just wanted one cuz it's Kool looking but it's still an Arc at the end of the day an can't see myself paying more than what I did for my Arc,I saw one eBay going for 400,crazy
I gotta say, my most used tool on my multitool is scissors. My second most tool is the plierhead. And when I need the plierhead, I need a small long needlenose. So there is a lot I like about this tool. But it is definitely a specialized tool that is incredibly expensive. It looks incredibly well thought out and made! The cutting power of those scissors is most certainly mostly because of the micro-serrations I see. But it is likely just a well made tool too!
Man this thing looks awesome! If only the tools weren’t so redundant it be great. Hopefully they make an updated version with drivers and maybe even a t shank holder
Nextool I like as a good knock about tool make I am not afraid to use. They make a full size non locking blade multitool. Although the blade is more than 3 inches you can easily reduce it to a nice sheep’s foot. Nextorch is related or different company? I am glad there’s growth and competition with Roxon who are doing amazing stuff. Enjoy your videos and calling attention to new tools. Thank you!
The man needs the shear for his sheep! Jones aside, interesting solution with the big scissors and pliers, the surface finish is great also I am a big fan of matte finishes. The symmetry and blocky aesthetic is very nice also, those pockets should have available in-lays.
👍🏼I won’t be getting one but I like that thing. I like the big scissors, pliers, zip tie cutter and small blade. I think it would be cooler if the flathead & strap cutter was a flat bit driver tho. I like the finish on it too.
Just got mine. The rescue shears are very impressive, they can cut my 4mm paracord easily even at the tip. I think these shears are better than the Leatherman Raptor. If they add a glass breaker to it, I will replace my Raptor without thinking twice. Nice review hvac.👍
I would have liked to see a philips 2 driver on there, but otherwise I think this looks excellent! I’m definitely getting one! I think I’d swap out the belt cutter for the ph2 bit, because I think the shears would be way faster to use in an emergency situation than fiddling out the little belt cutter. I’ll give this a solid 9,5 out of 10. 👍👍
The replaceable screwdriver is replaceable because it can be removed. You do so by bringing it to a full open position and bring up the strap cutter swing it towards the top stopping at 90 degrees to the tool, while pushing the screwdriver to a right angle position. It can then be pulled out.
@@hvacbudget8600sorry I can't comment to the video only the comments. It's a cool mt. Unique. I'm still waiting on mine. Apparently there's an optional handcuff key available. According to one of the ads I've read
I thought the Roxon Flex was expensive at £87 from Aliexpress but this Nextorch pioneer is even more, at £113...🤯 I managed to buy a Leatherman Surge for only £10 more...🙄 With a 25 year warranty that doesn't require you to send it to China...
So close to a perfect tool. Can’t believe they wasted the entire plier handle… would have been a great spot to add a bit driver and maybe storage for a spare bit.
I would've liked the knife steel to be magnacut but then that would raise the price but however maybe later down the road they'll give you the option to order one to chose to place on your tool to your liking
Roxon has a couple of comparable models (s802 and m2 that i found readily) granted the steel is better on this one, but mostly outside mounted tools make them appear more comfortable to use
Feel like the zip tie cutter job can be done with the scissors, should’ve used that room for a larger blade and replace the small blade with a file. Also the end of the strap cutter could’ve been made into a slotted screwdriver, free up space for a Philips head.
Yay for the scissors (they seem to perform really well) and the pliers, mixed feelings about the length of the saw more than the knife, the handcuff cutter is just... why? It has a great all-round shear on it, why would I want to use this tool instead? to not wear down the scissors? I would assume the replacable wirecutters would cut them just fine as well no? No Phillips, nothing that can be made into a bitholder, no file, not even for nails, no metal saw/narrow file... but instead a seatbelt cutter on top of the main rescue scissors on top of the "handcuff cutter"? Not entirely sure whom this is made for, seems more like first responders (who need to cut handcuffs so often they need a dedicated tool for it?) - I think it has some really good aspects but not the right tool selection for me. ^^
I notice some users claiming the fit and finish is better than most other Chinese multi tools. Do you agree with this? If so, this is good news although the same probably cannot be said about the Nextorch MT10 according to some.
@hvacbudget8600 oh, so I thought correctly, lol! I'm civilian, but I can see it being a great tool for cops and eats! That being said I would still find use for it
@davecor2 I feel like a Phillips would still be handy for anyone no matter the job. I'm not in either profession so idk... my brother inlaw is a firefighter so I'm going to let him know about it
Ha 3 months after watching this video the first time and i see i commented then. But mine is coming in tomorrow! Have you heard of any parts or mods that have come out yet.
I would buy this tool if they removed the saw and the strap cutter and added a glass breaker. You show that the shears can cut through the strap so I would use that as a seatbelt cutter. This tool appears to lean more towards Medical based so I don't know why you would need a saw either. Then reduce the price for having less tools and you have a winner. Other than those things, I think it's a nice tool pliers are always handy, so is a knife in an emergency. Flat head screwdriver gets most screws. Safety scissors are always great to have. Overall it looks nice
With the decent quality offerings by Birbury and similar for $40 or less, I fail to see the appeal of a $100 Chinese multitool. The biggest issue for me would be long term service/repairability...at the price point I'm not willing to risk that much on a newcomer. I'd rather buy a used proven tool and a cheaper backup.
@@dotintegral I have read that Nextool is the tool division of Nextorch. I just labeled this as Nextorch because that is how it is marketed at this time.
I think I'd get this not to replace my trusted wave but for a backup emergency car tool. You could use it for a medical bag as well with those shears. I really like this tool!
This is a medics dream, I’ve been waiting on these to release since last blade show and holy crap. Definitely will be trying out soon, might even replace my raptors and wave kit.
I have mixed feelings about this tool. I wish they used the pliers handle to store some removable tools. I kind of like the zip tie cutters here it seems to be able to cut stuff in tight places which is nice. The scissors alone seems to justify this tool I bet as a secondary tool with a crunch or grappler or dual force this tool might do marvels here. However I hardly see this as a main tool except for certain people. I like to see this as an inspiration for other multitools as well.
Not a fan... Knife is so tiny and loses so much capability... I rather have a bigger knife than a "plastic cuff cutter." Has a nuce finish however, Thats all its got going for it...
@hvacbudget8600 I hear ya I noticed they have a black version. I can't find where to buy it, but I see the photos of it online. It looks nice.Hopefully it's not painted Cheers
I like the build of this tool much more than diacamping stuff. It's much more comparable to what Leatherman and Gerber does. Everything snap's into place, the pliers/scissors lock open and have the spring action when needed. This is an American quality tool!
As a volunteer firefighter, I would definitely consider swapping my free p4 for this in my bunker gear. I carry a dedicated tool for almost all the tasks I could use a multitool for, my multitool becomes a redundancy for all my dedicated tools. This tool crosses just about everything off the list for a first responder
@dude62478 Great to hear the design hits the mark!
Mountain rescue volunteer here, I've been waiting for something like that for a long time! I've just ordered one.
@@SpaceBug42 Very cool! Let me know what you think of it!
@@hvacbudget8600 As promised... I'm really impressed with the quality as it was my main concern, in particular the medical shears: they may be a little short but they are fully functional, so I'll be happy to use them on the job. I like the short sheepsfoot blade, I'm not fond of wielding long pointy items around people. At the moment, I carry a Wave and a pair of shears on my belt, so this one will replace both.
@@SpaceBug42 Nice!
That is a really impressive tool, I love the looks and it seems like the main tools are very functional, but if I had to nitpick I wish they had managed to squeeze in a bit holder and replaced the saw with a good file, then maybe replace the locking screwdriver with an awl/scraper combo.
Still great to see more innovation in the multitool world.
Lacks drivers which for many people is the most used tools in the set. Seems like a specialty tool geared toward rescue.
Yup, and we almost never use drivers on a scene. I’ve never needed a driver aside from the occasional little stuff around the station.
We like it too. Nextorch is the New Kid in Town. Definitely a market shaker. It has a mission for First Responders.
I think that since we are actually talking about a rescue tool, it's missing a carbide glass breaker.
They have another version that loses the O2 wrench and plastic cutter but includes a glass breaker, can/bottle opener, and pillips head.
@@riptide8103 Can you specify the model please?
@@riptide8103can't find what you're relating to. Care to share link for it?
I messaged you the other day about this tool, didn't know you made a video on it, awesome tool,I love both my surge going on 5 years an now my Arc,I wished I had this tool when I was a volunteer fire fighter, thinking about getting back on,I want this tool and compare both an Arc an surge with it on daily tasks,I do love how one handed friendly my Arc is an quick deployment
@@kennywheelus6857 I like this tool but don't need it much for work.
@hvacbudget8600 ,right I here ya,since I've got my surge an Arc now since December,I got too much on my belt as is,but maybe keep surge in my truck since it's a bit heavy an Arc on my side an well keep this one my side as my goat,I do use my Arc quite a bit cuz the ease of use an quick deployment one handed,it's awesome hands down,an my blade u use a lot an is still super sharp,no complaints other than pliers stiffens up but no biggie since I use my pinky on the hand my tool is in at the time to push back open for operations,the as I'm collapsing the tool,then there like butter smooth,I'm not sure leatherman did,but they've seem to have fixed the issue on the obsidian one,then again I just wanted one cuz it's Kool looking but it's still an Arc at the end of the day an can't see myself paying more than what I did for my Arc,I saw one eBay going for 400,crazy
@hvacbudget8600 , however I did think about getting a couple for my buddies that I know would use these as Christmas gifts.
I gotta say, my most used tool on my multitool is scissors. My second most tool is the plierhead. And when I need the plierhead, I need a small long needlenose. So there is a lot I like about this tool. But it is definitely a specialized tool that is incredibly expensive. It looks incredibly well thought out and made!
The cutting power of those scissors is most certainly mostly because of the micro-serrations I see. But it is likely just a well made tool too!
It needs a diamond file,, awel , phillips driver,, can opener, bottle opener,,
Man this thing looks awesome! If only the tools weren’t so redundant it be great. Hopefully they make an updated version with drivers and maybe even a t shank holder
That would be great!
Quite innovative, those scissors are basically unstoppable lol 😊
Now I use it and Roxon Flex as my dedicated working toolset.
It comes with ancient patina. It reminds me of digging through my Grandpa's tools as a kid.
Nextool I like as a good knock about tool make I am not afraid to use. They make a full size non locking blade multitool. Although the blade is more than 3 inches you can easily reduce it to a nice sheep’s foot. Nextorch is related or different company? I am glad there’s growth and competition with Roxon who are doing amazing stuff. Enjoy your videos and calling attention to new tools. Thank you!
它们是同一家公司的子公司
The man needs the shear for his sheep!
Jones aside, interesting solution with the big scissors and pliers, the surface finish is great also I am a big fan of matte finishes.
The symmetry and blocky aesthetic is very nice also, those pockets should have available in-lays.
👍🏼I won’t be getting one but I like that thing. I like the big scissors, pliers, zip tie cutter and small blade. I think it would be cooler if the flathead & strap cutter was a flat bit driver tho.
I like the finish on it too.
if you bring the seatbelt cutter to 90degrees, you can move the flathead to 180 degrees and lift the tool out, making it replaceable
Looks interesting, looking forward how it holds up. Nice one!
Just got mine. The rescue shears are very impressive, they can cut my 4mm paracord easily even at the tip. I think these shears are better than the Leatherman Raptor. If they add a glass breaker to it, I will replace my Raptor without thinking twice. Nice review hvac.👍
@@S.Hoshizaki Thanks!
I prefer adding more implements with liner locks on the pocket clip side, such as a bit driver and t-shank adapter.
I would have liked to see a philips 2 driver on there, but otherwise I think this looks excellent! I’m definitely getting one!
I think I’d swap out the belt cutter for the ph2 bit, because I think the shears would be way faster to use in an emergency situation than fiddling out the little belt cutter. I’ll give this a solid 9,5 out of 10. 👍👍
The replaceable screwdriver is replaceable because it can be removed. You do so by bringing it to a full open position and bring up the strap cutter swing it towards the top stopping at 90 degrees to the tool, while pushing the screwdriver to a right angle position. It can then be pulled out.
@@johnoo1721 Very cool! Thank you!!
Really. Freaking. Cool. It's different but not cheap gimmicky different. Added to my list for sure.
A cutting tool exclusively. Interesting idea. I would like to see a whole line of tools based on this design
Definitely!
@@hvacbudget8600sorry I can't comment to the video only the comments. It's a cool mt. Unique. I'm still waiting on mine. Apparently there's an optional handcuff key available. According to one of the ads I've read
@@mattyvlietstra5017 Interesting!
This one and the ROXON FLEX… Multitools of the Year!
@@kgbizy They are great!
What about the Swisstech 30th Anniversary model?
Can't have too many tools to cut zip ties, because I spend most of my day looking for alteratives to scissors and blades. 😂
knipex super knips
The lack of a glassbreaker given the rest of the toolset is really bewildering.
I thought the Roxon Flex was expensive at £87 from Aliexpress but this Nextorch pioneer is even more, at £113...🤯
I managed to buy a Leatherman Surge for only £10 more...🙄 With a 25 year warranty that doesn't require you to send it to China...
Reminds me of the Roxon Phantom with the plier head and scissors reversed
So close to a perfect tool. Can’t believe they wasted the entire plier handle… would have been a great spot to add a bit driver and maybe storage for a spare bit.
I would've liked the knife steel to be magnacut but then that would raise the price but however maybe later down the road they'll give you the option to order one to chose to place on your tool to your liking
Looks very good, I look forward to mine arriving. I hope the small tools and knife don't have play after some use.
@@TheBentastic I hope you like yours as well. I really like the innovation at Nextool!!
Roxon has a couple of comparable models (s802 and m2 that i found readily) granted the steel is better on this one, but mostly outside mounted tools make them appear more comfortable to use
I still feel like I use pliers more than sheers. But that’s a nice tool. How many times did he say “keep in mind” though 😂 😂
superb! if only it comes with adaptable screw bits, that'll be perfect for me.
Feel like the zip tie cutter job can be done with the scissors, should’ve used that room for a larger blade and replace the small blade with a file. Also the end of the strap cutter could’ve been made into a slotted screwdriver, free up space for a Philips head.
Some pretty tight zip tides might be too thick for the scissors to fit, the scissors looks pretty thick.
@@nndjkn9255 true but I feel like this tool is limited by redundancy. If anything a ring cutter would’ve been better for its versatility
Yay for the scissors (they seem to perform really well) and the pliers, mixed feelings about the length of the saw more than the knife, the handcuff cutter is just... why? It has a great all-round shear on it, why would I want to use this tool instead? to not wear down the scissors? I would assume the replacable wirecutters would cut them just fine as well no? No Phillips, nothing that can be made into a bitholder, no file, not even for nails, no metal saw/narrow file... but instead a seatbelt cutter on top of the main rescue scissors on top of the "handcuff cutter"? Not entirely sure whom this is made for, seems more like first responders (who need to cut handcuffs so often they need a dedicated tool for it?) - I think it has some really good aspects but not the right tool selection for me. ^^
Cool
No Phillips driver😮
Yeah no kidding, no Phillips will make it a no for many.
@@farmking5088yeah but consider these shears alone makes it worth getting you can get better bit drivers and with a long philips
Great for an EMT or first responder if you can manipulate this tool easily.
can it be taken apart using a Torx screwdriver?
looks nice
I wonder how that ziptip cutter works with small soft wire.
I probably should test that.
I notice some users claiming the fit and finish is better than most other Chinese multi tools. Do you agree with this? If so, this is good news although the same probably cannot be said about the Nextorch MT10 according to some.
@@ccyana I feel like yes mine is better than other Chinese tools but it is far more expensive as well.
I would try a free style shear without pliers and side it with a knipex 125 or cobra
I got one few weeks ago🎉
Do you think they were aiming for law enforcement or something with this tool? It's the feel I'm getting
@@ryangriffith1500 I think law enforcement, tactical and emergency personnel.
@hvacbudget8600 oh, so I thought correctly, lol! I'm civilian, but I can see it being a great tool for cops and eats! That being said I would still find use for it
Seems on the mark with dedicated zip tie cutter, oxygen canister wrench, and no Phillips screwdriver.
@davecor2 I feel like a Phillips would still be handy for anyone no matter the job. I'm not in either profession so idk... my brother inlaw is a firefighter so I'm going to let him know about it
Such an awesome tool and then went and didn't put a bit driver???
Ha 3 months after watching this video the first time and i see i commented then. But mine is coming in tomorrow! Have you heard of any parts or mods that have come out yet.
@@ryangriffith1500 I hear a hankcuff key may be available sometime.
@hvacbudget8600 I was thinking aftermarket lol
@ryangriffith1500 Nothing yet on that front yet.
@hvacbudget8600 I appreciate you my good sir. I feel like there's a lot of space in this tool for mods or add ons lol.
I would buy this tool if they removed the saw and the strap cutter and added a glass breaker. You show that the shears can cut through the strap so I would use that as a seatbelt cutter. This tool appears to lean more towards Medical based so I don't know why you would need a saw either. Then reduce the price for having less tools and you have a winner. Other than those things, I think it's a nice tool pliers are always handy, so is a knife in an emergency. Flat head screwdriver gets most screws. Safety scissors are always great to have. Overall it looks nice
With the decent quality offerings by Birbury and similar for $40 or less, I fail to see the appeal of a $100 Chinese multitool. The biggest issue for me would be long term service/repairability...at the price point I'm not willing to risk that much on a newcomer. I'd rather buy a used proven tool and a cheaper backup.
Thats a great looking muttool for sure
There is now a red version for $2 more. Why red? I prefer yellow to see it in the dark.
No bit driver or file? Thats gonna be a hard pass for me
Not sure it’s $97 nice.
Yeah at that price Leathermans and Victorinox swiss tools sure look attractive!
Wait, nextool and nextorch are 2 different companies? I though it was one company with 2 brands for tools and lights
@@dotintegral I have read that Nextool is the tool division of Nextorch. I just labeled this as Nextorch because that is how it is marketed at this time.
Makes sense, thanks for explaining
I think I'd get this not to replace my trusted wave but for a backup emergency car tool. You could use it for a medical bag as well with those shears. I really like this tool!
@@ryangriffith1500 Great idea!
This is a medics dream, I’ve been waiting on these to release since last blade show and holy crap. Definitely will be trying out soon, might even replace my raptors and wave kit.
I have mixed feelings about this tool. I wish they used the pliers handle to store some removable tools.
I kind of like the zip tie cutters here it seems to be able to cut stuff in tight places which is nice.
The scissors alone seems to justify this tool I bet as a secondary tool with a crunch or grappler or dual force this tool might do marvels here.
However I hardly see this as a main tool except for certain people.
I like to see this as an inspiration for other multitools as well.
Knife laws, mehhhh....Does anyone else just ignore them and pocket carry anyhow? 😂
Don’t do anything illegal other than carrying it, and you should be good
@@usernamesta3334 Yep exactly!
Yaas! Where’s the Coupon Codes? 😢
Widać,że to świetny multitool. Ale cena to jakiś żart. Płacąc w moim kraju to 490 PLN.W tej cenie mogę kupić Leatherman wave+.
€111 ...... no thank you!
Nextool is getting to popular, and that is making the price getting higher and higher.
Reviews on AliExpress are contradictory, the price for ordering in Russia has dropped by 25-30 percent.
120$ on aliexpress, lmao. Somebody must have slept under an open window.
@@hanzkammler6388 Wow!
theres somsthing steampunk about it. I probably wont buy it but appreciate the design
Germany price on Amazon is now 97 €....too much!
@@vladanmanojlovic3272 Wow!
if only it had better steel than 3cr13 ! and a cheaper price its overpriced for 13cr....
$98 for an unknown? No thank you.
Looks really bulky, how does it feel in your hands?
@@johanpersson361 Not that bad. Just used it in the garden to cut vegetables. Worked great!
Not a fan... Knife is so tiny and loses so much capability... I rather have a bigger knife than a "plastic cuff cutter." Has a nuce finish however, Thats all its got going for it...
Meh, for me it just not worth the cost.
Okay.We know you really like it, but you don't have to tell us fifty times in one video buddy
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@thisfishsmellsgood4084 LoL! Got a bit excited for a new design!
@hvacbudget8600 I hear ya I noticed they have a black version. I can't find where to buy it, but I see the photos of it online. It looks nice.Hopefully it's not painted
Cheers