It's pretty cool and seems well constructed - judging by the snap when you close the tools. I especially like the Phillips driver and the ways you can use it as you showed. However I feel having such a small woodsaw is a bit impractical. It is obviously an urban or minimalist EDC tool rather than a bushcraft/survival tool. I feel it would be better if it had scissors and perhaps even a flathead in that slot.
@@Shanekng Yes. The weight can be important if you’re going to carry it in a pocket. I personally like lightweight tools such as the SOG power pint or the Roxon M2.
It's pretty cool and seems well constructed - judging by the snap when you close the tools. I especially like the Phillips driver and the ways you can use it as you showed. However I feel having such a small woodsaw is a bit impractical. It is obviously an urban or minimalist EDC tool rather than a bushcraft/survival tool. I feel it would be better if it had scissors and perhaps even a flathead in that slot.
Small saw is great for cutting cardboard
It is good small tool!
How much weight of this tool ?
It is about 98-99 g. I made a short based on your question where I weigh two of them to see if they weigh the same or not. Thanks for visiting!
@@ToolTechGeek Do you think 9 in 1 is better than 11 in 1 ? , How hard to flip tool out ? , its look solid , Thank you sir.
The larger one would be probably more useful in general as it has larger pliers and tools.
@@ToolTechGeek Yeah , But I think it's a bit heavy compare to leatherman cuz I am Asian.
@@Shanekng Yes. The weight can be important if you’re going to carry it in a pocket. I personally like lightweight tools such as the SOG power pint or the Roxon M2.
But there is no flat head screw driver
Yes, that’s a weak point of this one.
2! ;)