Actually, it is the best from the bang. Quality is better than Leatherman, and especially Gerber, and it is most versatile. I used to carry Victorinox, than PS4, but Nextool is more useable. Don't understand the critics of Nextool's knife, it is second only to Victorinox.
My personal favorite so far has been the Victorinox Manager. The Rambler’s selection of tools is mostly the parts of the Minichamp I need, without stuff (like the cuticle pusher and ruler) that I just don’t use, and with a reduced price to match the pared-down toolset. The addition of the pen in place of the toothpick that the Manager adds back in is super useful to me though. Never being without a writing utensil is great
Same, but I have a Rambler with a Firefly Ferro-rod in place of the toothpick. I have never used it. I have never used the toothpick either (1. gross, 2. you have a knife, just cut a twig for a toothpick, duh) I have tested a firefly and it actually worked to start a fire if adverse conditions exist, so it is kinda just there as an emergency backup on person, despite the very, very remote chance of ever having to use it. As for the pen, I have a minimalist pen in my wallet that is much better than the pen you would get with the Manager and in my wallet makes sense as it is a part of a different system/state, but modular as a whole. I like that pen a lot and it works well in the wallet as opposed to on the keychain with multiple other steps to make the pen useful and not annoying with your keys attached to it.
Manager is probably the best small victorinox, it has all the useful tools from minichamp. Also gerber dime, for the price is a pretty good tool. Leatherman doesn’t make squirts anymore anyway, I do have one, pliers are excellent but the scissors spring has snapped (common issue).
I carried a leatherman supertool 300 for years but eventually lost it (and managed to break one of the drivers). Have carried a dedicated knife and a gerber dime for a few years since. It just works. Have taken bed frames apart with the dime's pliers, had to resharpen blade and box opener, opened many bottles, and occasionally used the drivers. Those tweezers are the best part though. They save you when you need it.
Okay, I have owned a (multiple) Gerber Dime since they came out in 2012, and I just learned in your video that they have tweezers. I can't believe I have owned them for over a decade and never knew.
Surprised the Leatherman Micra isn't included. I'm on my 4th pair I love them that much. 4th pair because they are so easy to carry that I forget I have them in my pocket and wind up donating them to TSA.
Yeah, Micra is hands down Leatherman’s most useful keychain sized tool. Those scissors are great, and the only thing that’s a little bit hokey about it are those tweezers.
I have a PS4. However, I would like to find a way to swap the scissors and add the victorinox screwdriver/bottle opener, perhaps the combitool version with can opener into the squirt, and add scale tools. I wonder if Goat tools will make a mini multitool one day,
Just chuck the Squirt in the bin, and buy a Rambler (or Alox Minichamp for more durability) and add Knipex Cobra XS. Way better than the Squirt. Actually I was joking about chucking it in the bin, if the scissors spring broke send it in under warranty and get a Micra sent back.
I carry a Victorinox Rambler every day and it has now become my go-to. The reason is, I don't want a big form factor or weight, and I have other things I can carry that make a modular system that works well. If I need to I would carry a primary knife and the little knife on a small Vic is not great, but not useless as a backup knife. I keep a Mora and Knipex pliers in my car, usually fairly close to my location, so don't feel the need to carry pliers. I kind of feel that the modular and steps of availability system works well where on person you can minimalize and carry less and what is more immediate use and keep close by more useful and heavier/bulkier tools. You can generally get to your vehicle nearby if you need to.
11:00 The most used tool on ANY multi-tool, large or small, I own. This is what made this Gerber Dime worth it for me when you also consider it's small size & lower cost than the Squirt. Yes, I do use the pliers a lot, but this package opener has saved my fingers from all those ridiculous clamshell boobytrap packages. The file tool on the Dime is worthless in my opinion, which is one of my fave to use on my Victorinox Classic that I also carry. The scissors I also thought was worthless compared to the tiny Victorinox Classic SD, UNTIL I was told that it works better in a left-handed use and, hallelujah, yes it is a lot better when using the left-hand because of where it's placed and I use it for thicker paper or cords to save the blade of my Vix Classic. The blade on the Dime is fine for me, less of a stabber than Leatherman or The Victorinox, but better for actually cutting rope, or thicker things because of the belly it has & it came sharp. I carry at times either the Dime or the Vix Classic in the change pocket in my jeans with a tiny keychain flashlight & it covers 95% of the daily tasks that come up everyday.
Got the all-black Gerber Dime on my keys, alongside a RovyVon A1 torch. My 5th pocket of my jeans has the Victorinox Midnite Manager. Basically the Rambler on steroids (with a small LED and slide out pen). Absolute game-changers for micro EDC.
@@StraightForwardReviews it patina’s fairly fast but I kind of like the silver scrape marks through the black. Kind of starts to look like Boba Fetts armour after a few months. That said, it might be completely chrome in 10 years time 😂
@@StraightForwardReviews it doesn't take long for it to start to look a little worn. Maybe a few months if it's stored alongside other metal such as keys. I kind of like it though. Sort of like Boba Fett's armour or something. Tells a story. Wether it'll still have black on it in 10 years is another question. Might be stripped down to crome haha. I have seen a few '10 year' reviews of the Dime on here though. Go check em out!
First video, and you did great. One take, clear voice, good job! Starting out is tough, I just started about 2 months ago. Keep with it, and the views will come.
Nicely shot video with some good information for new buyers. Me personally I am a vic minichamp person as I keep breaking the dinky pliers on most multitools so just carry a knipex cobra XS which is incredibly strong for its size, along with the vic.
Nice! I'm pretty much only carrying the Knipex Cobra XS, combined with other folders and/or SAKs. Last couple of weeks it's the Cobra in a leather slip (a case for ipod nano lol) in front right pocket, where I have a Spyderco Urban clipped next to that, and a Swisschamp in my 5th pocket! This was after trying out various bit drivers in my 5th pocket with those 2 but I had to add a small SAK anyway - normally the moneyclip also clipped next to the Spydie - plus the driver took up most of that pocket anyway so I just went for the Champ, it has 5 drivers but it's the inline Phillips which is it's major advantage, plus obviously good scissors. Having said that for a more slimmed down carry I'm looking to buy a Minichamp Alox and carry that as an alternative to the Swisschamp. Other pairings with Knipex are Climber and Farmer X. All of those combos serve me better than a full size multitool, or mini multitool plus a folder.
you forgot the midnight manager, which adds a small whilte LED light. It's great if you just need a little extra light to read something in a dim room or under a desk.
The Gerber Dime is a fine set of pliers. If you spend a lot of time around friends drinking European beer, this is the perfect tool to hang on your belt loop.
The Victorinox Rambler is the queen. All the tools you actually need, and none of the ones you don't actually need. Since I always carry at least three pens with me wherever I go, two fountain pens and a Fisher Bullet Space Pen as an emergency backup, I prefer the Rambler to the Manager. But, I don't carry my Rambler on my keychain, because I find it awkward to use tools attached to a keychain. I keep a separate tiny pouch in my handbag for my EDC "survival" toolkit. Rambler, flashlight, Space Pen, mini Bic lighter, and a few other bits and bobs that a woman should always have available. I own a Squirt E4, but I don't carry it. It stays in my audio toolbox, for when I have a gig as a sound engineer. Years and years ago, I had a Midnite MiniChamp II, but the truth is, I never used the extra tools. My EDC flashlight has a red auxiliary LED, so I don't miss that.
I also always carry a small General 6" stainless steel ruler/straightedge in my Filofax personal organizer, for making drawings or taking precise measurements on the go.
Thank you for your reply, I’ve tried to get rid of the keychain bulk by reducing the amount of keys I’m carrying. At this point in time I could probably get away with carrying a 91mm SAK.
This is it. Rambler works well because it is what you want on a keychain, the other "add on" tools like pliers and can-opener, etc, you are better off having as stand-alone tools, not multi-tool on your key chain if you really want or need them. Also, the Rambler layout is ideal because it puts the blade and the scissors in the primary location away from the key ring as opposed to the classic (manager as well, which is great if you don't already have a better pen you carry).
the leatherman squirt is the perfect mini multitool. i have a p4 and s4 (pliers and scissors edition respectively), i want to get a ps4 off ebay to complete the collection.
I've had a rambler on my keychain for over 20 years. Nothing has made me want to change, yet, but after some of the comments and this vid, I'm checking out the manager with the pen over the toothpick.
I have the Gerber Dime. It's quite fragile and it's disappointing having to be so careful with a multitool. Nonetheless, it's very versatile. I have mixed feelings about it.
Thank you for your opinion! I am searching a keychain multitool for present. I just looked for Minichamp, Leatherman and Dime. Now I will search for Victorinox and Leatherma
@@photopete7903 Mine is fine. Nextool are both reactive and proactive - you'll find their people in comments threads here on yt - and it looks like they took on board the negative feedback and actually resolved the spring bar issue, which was just down to poor heat treatment on that end of the handle, which incorporates the spring. Whereas Leatherman had the same issue on the Squirt scissors spring and never bothered to fix it for over a decade, instead they discontinued it after realising that this product was making them losses as they had to keep replacing them.
I often carry both a Minichamp and a Leatherman PS4 and actually had both of them with me in my chair while watching. I used tp carry the Leatherman ES4 which is the same as the PS4 but changes from standard plyers for Electricians plyers which has various wirestrippers and a very tiny plyer end for bending wires. I would agree that the Minichamp with the pen is the best choice out of what you have here but for the average person I agree that that the Manager is probably the best solution. If they would add the clamshell package opener to it it would be damn near perfect. My only gripe about the Manager and Classic SD is the screwdriver added to the file instead the nail cleaner which is what they still have on the minichamp because they moved the "SD" end too the ruler. As for an "Orange Peeler" it is a separate tool found only on the Victorinox 74mm Executive that was retired a few years ago. Which is a shame cause a lot of people liked them. I actually have 3, 1 user and 2 spares since they dont make them anymore(you can still get them on the secondary market sometimes). They have one of the best Nail file/cleaners Victorinox makes. Very nice review!
@@StraightForwardReviews I understand that. It's nice to have the pen. I used the one on my Minichamp the other day. I can't remember if you can get custom scales with a pen for the exec or not.
Solid video! I normally carry a Surge as my EDC but when I’m in gym clothes this pen version of the mini champ is my go to. I don’t like pliers based tool at this size and the mini champ has the perfect tool set for my needs.
Do you carry Surge in your pocket? I just purchased Surge 2 month ago. It is very strong tool, but so bulky. I understand- I do not want to carry it every day. I have Victorinox Handyman on EDC, but it is a little bulky for me, too. Now I am searching keychain tool for me and for birthday gift.
First vidéo and very good job Difficult to beat sak scissors 😉 In summer when wearing a short Benchmade bug out the ps4 and a aaa flashlight is a great combo
Can't speak on the others but I have the Dime. Great little tool for minimal cost. The scissors are pretty decent especially if you press your thumb a little off center that causes the blades to push against each other as they close down on what your cutting. Love the package opener also a good box cutter. Flathead driver is decent, also better as prybar than bottle opener. Bottle opener works well, also good as attachment point for lanyard or key ring, better than the designated attachment point. The tiny key ring stretches and deforms over time, so I attached a regular size keyring to the bottle opener and put a small caribiner clip on it so I can hook it to my belt loop. The knife is pretty decent, mine came pretty sharp, but I wouldn't use it for anything heavy duty. I use my Griptilian I have to cut thick rope or zip ties at work, but the Dime blade comes in real handy for smaller precision cuts, almost like an Xacto blade. Pliers are decent for small jobs like untieing knots or pulling out splinters, in fact, the precision at the tip is so good, I never really need the tweezers lol. Just don't squeeze them too hard on something or the handle will slip at the pivot point the opposite direction it folds. Luckily I was able to force it back to the right position and it still works. The Philips driver is decent but, as mentioned in the video, the file is a joke lol. Over all great little tool I've used almost every day for over 5 or 6 years. The color is faded and worn but still works great.
You know, this reminds me of a time... me and Dean went to Pier 39 and we got a couple of "tools" we used later that night. I don't think we could review them, I'll tell ya that much! Anyway, fly mee to the moooon!
if youre going with the victorinox..which you always should as an additional pocket tool, then get the midnight manager and get the additional led light, and replace the tweezers with a victorinox glow in the dark ferro rod insert
The choice in the 58 mm Victorinox is large. Possibly the best are the Rambler which adds the multi-tool Philips screw driver to the Classic SD (knife, file and scissors). It retains the slots for tweeters and toothpick. The Midnite Manager that has the small ball point and :LED torch in the scales. The tweeters and toothpick can be purchased separately and a simple case sown up to hold them and protect the knife. I added a pin as well. The mini champ has more than one tool included that few if anyone would use. Going up in size to a 74mm the Ambassador gives a larger blade, scissors and nail file and adds the "orange peeler" with the flat head screw driver.
The Victorinox Manager is the ultimate mini pocket multitool, covers most of the daily needs. Then PS4 squirt if you have are in need of pliers even if its small. I use them both.
I can't stand the chisel ground edge that the Leatherman Squirt's blade comes with, so I put a double grind on it myself. My EDC multitools right now are a SOG Powerpint and a Victorinox Manager. My knife rotates sometimes but is usually a Giantmouse Corta. I carry two flashlights, an Olight Baton 3 in a horizontal belt clip and a Rovyvon Aurora A5x with a magnet connected to my keychain.
Not on the list is the Victorinox Rambler - like a thinner, lighter, less expensive minichamp with only the actually useful tools on it. It’s my favorite by far. I think there’s a version with a pen instead of toothpick but I can’t remember what it’s called. I use the “toothpick” to clean out the charging port of my phone/scrape lint & gunk, so I find it useful.
Decent review, thanks. My blade and now the file has broken on my squirt that I've had for a few years now ( yes I was trying to use them for the wrong purpose! ). It was a great keyring tool and the pliers were really useful. Based in the UK I can't seem to buy a replacement. I'm not sure if it's been discontinued or just a stock issue...Anyways thanks for posting.
@@StraightForwardReviews back stock of the Squirt is now sold out. It sold out while it was in my cart last month. Love the Alox Minichamp but the Vic Manager is my favorite to keep on a keychain and it has also been discontinued.
Bad luck mate! It's discontinued. Whitby Knives are the official UK LM dealership to whom you send broken tools under warranty, I checked with them and they confirmed that if I send mine in - the scissors spring on it broke - they can't replace it, instead I would get a Micra back. I may do it even though I'm not too impressed with the Micra either but I suppose it would make a cool combo together with my LM Bond which lacks scissors. Honestly I would recommend trying out the Knipex Cobra XS pliers, about £23 here. They are demonstrably better than the pliers on any mutitool even larger ones, unless you want to cut wire. You can pair them up with a small SAK, medium SAK with toolset of your choice, or with a folder and separate gear like bit driver, heck I even carry mine with the Swisschamp and a Spyderco for a UK legal config that will outperform any Leatherman, let alone the Squirt lol. It works as an adjustable spanner very very well, and also as an indestructible prybar - it's forged, German made, and I think the only way to destroy it is by dropping it in a steel furnace.
@Simon H Thanks. I've ended up resorting back to my old faithful Victorinox pocket knife that has everything that I want - bar pliers and is a bit bigger obviously. Also picked up a SwissTech multitool which is great value IMHO , not UK legal as an EDC but handy to use around the house/ garden etc.
The dime is good. I carry the mini champ now. I have designs on taking it apart and making a super minichamp with it. There's a channel called fit to survive. The guy takes the 58 mm swiss army knives apart and put all the best tools from the mini ones together with a spyderco blade and a scalpel blade. I would like to make mine with a scalpel and the squirt blade. The swiss army blades are kinda flimsy. Especially in the 58mm models. But I have the leatherman wave and the sak champ for the harder work.
@@StraightForwardReviews I wanna make his beast. At one point I've had every swiss army there was. The champ was the top for a long time. But I had all the little ones. I always wants one with all the tools. I am in process of making one but I am finding it slips apart before I can get the next layer on and I don't know what to do about it.
@@StraightForwardReviews and I hate spyderco blades but something like that. Even a mini buck blade with a thumb screw. I have a leatherman squirt I took apart. That blade is nice and sturdy.
Started with a Leatherman P4, replaced by the Gen 1 Minichamp, then Midnight Manager. The pliers as a main tool is fine, but with limited bite and torque, I don't know that the weight is justified. MManager has the tool set I use most. 👍
@@StraightForwardReviews I got it used for like $15 on ebay, and it had the older red LED. Technology has advanced so much, that I replaced the cutting-edge 20yo red LED with a white led from a Dollar Tree solar light, and the white light will illuminate maybe 20ft in front of me at night. I like it, but it's a back up back up light source. 👍
@@felinebline7154 Over 125 years of quality, reliability, and design. Aside from the whole Swiss Flame thing, it's hard to go wrong with Victorinox. My Wave sits at home, being too heavy and awkward to use, but over 10 SAKs somewhere in the house. 👍
I prefer to minimize the weight and bulk of my key chain. I tried the Leatherman Squirt, and while it's a quality multitool for me, it's just too big. Just my preference. Same with the Mini Champ. I settled on a Victorinox Classic SD in Alox. Nice and small. Just a knife, scissors, and file/screwdriver.
My priority for a keychain EDC is lightness. I carry a Victorinox Rally plus I had my key redone in polymer so the whole thing weights about 30g (barely over 1 oz) It has small blade, flat and philips screwdriver, bottle opener, nailfile, tweezers and toothpick. If I need something sturdier I usually have a bigger Victorinox on my bag, or my CKRT CEO on a pocket or clipped to my bag strap if I have no pockets available
Howdy, good review, wish the Leatherman wasn't "discontinued" and now overpriced The nextool mini sailor is imo better than the mini pro in my experience Roxon has some great (Chinese company) mini style multitools too that also come with bit adapters
Carrying a huntsman.... tried the dime for something different... literally put the dime pliers to very light duty tasks and they spilt in half ... victorinox quality isn't there.
Too bad Leatherman just discounted the squirt ps4, if you do a warranty repair, they send you a micra with a letter saying sorry, but the squirt is discontinued.
This might sound silly, but the best tool for a keychain is a tiny flashlight. I use a Nitecore TIKI. I've never had to use a multitool to help me open the gate/door when I come home at night. So if my multitool doesn't have to be with my keys, I can just get a good regular sized multitool. Tiny multitools usually suck, as the video has pretty much demonstrated.
I carry the victorinox midnite manager and the Leatherman style ps is in the mail for pliers. If I could combine the tools in the victorinox with some pliers, that'd be ideal. Those scissors, Phillips driver and pen really set it apart imo. Also wish Leatherman made a pliers-only squirt at a lower price point and more compact or something like that existed. Hope everyone finds that perfect carry for them! 🙏✌️
The midnite manager or Rambler or Minichamp are complemented perfectly by the Knipex Cobra XS which are way more robust and the capability to be used as an adjustable wrench and even an indestructible pry bar, and at least where I am they cost a lot less than the Style PS. As it is I carry the Cobra with a Swisschamp, but for summer carry I'm looking to switch to a Minichamp Alox. Done with keychain pliers multitools since the scissor spring on my Squirt broke. Plus the Cobra XS will outperform even a full sized multitool as far as pliers are concerned.
@@StraightForwardReviews They would be microscopic though! Even the ones on the 91mm like on your Deluxe Tinker are fairly small and limited in application although they are imo better than the ones on Dime/Squirt/Mini Flagship as you have more reach and lateral leverage - but you can't torque or twist on them , but neither should you do that on folding multitool pliers which are only ever as strong as the pivots joining the head to the handles. Try Knipex Cobra XS. I even carry mine together with my Swisschamp and a folder. With those 3 I can pretty much do anything.
As an electrician that does strictly remodels this is an absolute essential tool. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Being able to precision cut any material with a light weight tool is priceless.I upgraded to this Dewalt 20v from a competitor's 12v. The Dewalt 20v is just as light as the competitor's 12v. I am extremely pleased with the overall performance and battery life of this tool. As far as oscillators go, they just aren't very ergonomic tools. The dewalt oscillators have an offset handle that do make them somewhat more ergonomic than the competitors' oscillators.
I can't speak for the squirt because I don't have one, but I suspect they're overpriced now because they're discontinued. I have a dime and I like it BUT my issue is the spring on the knife. It bent when I was using the knife at one point and I was only able to bend it back partially.
So the Victorinox has a knife, a knife, package opener, a scissor.. I just need 1 knife for all those functions. Then I get a flat-bar? The file, the knife, and the Phillips are the only things worth using on the Victornox. I wish the Gerber dime had a better file and combine the file into a flat-headed driver. Ditch the bottle opener. You can just use the side anyways.
Some of the tools in the Victorinox are from an old medical/doctor focused model made a long time ago and discontinued. That’s why there is an odd spoon (for dispensing pills) and the second knife that is actually a scapula. Personally I wish they would have filled the spots with something more practical. I love Victorinox but ended up with the Squirt for my keychain tool for this very reason (impractical added tools).
Got a dime for almost 10 years on my keychain Love it Only bad thing about it is that it doesn't have a pocket clip That's the only reason why i just ordered a sog powerpint. But i really love my dime, and it's not going nowhere
great video. i have most of these minus the minichamp and next, i have a midnite minichamp and prefer that as it has a good led momentary light and a replaceable pen in the scales instead of a tooth pick and tweezers. I also have a specialty micro tool, the leatherman es4 which is great. personally i vote for the midnite minichamp as the best. at that size the pliers on leathermans and others are okay but not really practical in some situations.
I thought the same way until my coworker needed pliers since her boyfriends fishing hook was dug into her car seat, we need a Minichamp with the scoop, second blade and ruler to be replaced by a small plier set
For me the perfect keychain tool is the Vic Manager for urban tasks or the PS4 for rougher tasks. But the ideal EDC multitool are the slightly bigger versions: The Vic Compact for urban EDC or the SOG PowerPint for everything else. Still very small but much more powerful (especially the gear assisted pliers on the SOG and the scissors on the Vic).
The Nextool on test here must have been defective and should have been returned. The quality on the one I’ve just received is fine and the tools far superior to for instance the undersized ones of the Leatherman. Scissors are fantastic, the blade very sharp out of the box. Cost £17. Size wise, on the upper limits of reasonable key ring edc but excellent value for money and definitely worth a look imho.
I’ve gone through two, and I’ve tried tightening the screw and sharpening the blades. They’re both defective and hard to recommend for $30. The nextool sailor I received is awesome however.
@@StraightForwardReviews not really. It is kind of a way to make sure I know my keys are in my pocket. It is on a quick clip though so I can get it off when I need it.
I had the squirt ps4 for a couple of years, wasn’t great, the scissors spring broke not long after I bought it. It also gets rusty quick. I bought the Victorinox mini champ after that, much better tool
Try carrying the Minichamp with Knipex Cobra XS if you want pliers...they outperform even full size Leathermans in every way except for cutting wire if that's your thing.
Leatherman Squirt has the best pliers and file, but the scissors are pretty poor, on mine at least, they were poor before the spring broke and now they're barely usable. I think some went out the factory with too much play in the blades. The Minichamp has the best Phillips driver and best scissors but the Nextool gets joint first place too for scissors only. Phillips driver on the Nextool is better than on the Squirt and Dime. But I'm aware that Nextool have had quality control issues and there were a lot of reports of the springs on pliers or scissors breaking, even right out of the box, but I think they've fixed it, I guess with different heat treatment. As to blades, well for many people they're just backup blades and are accompanied by folders. I own the Nextool, the Squirt, and a couple of Victorinox 58mms although not the Minichamp.
@@vvs3796 I bought the Knipex Cobra XS pliers a couple of months ago and that's been in my pocket ever since, instead of carrying the PS4, Nextool, SOG Micro Toolclip, and full sized multitools. I generally carry it with a SAK, Climber for Urban, Farmer X for outdoors adventures; or sometimes with my Spyderco Urban, with the 74mm Vic Moneyclip for back-up people friendly blade and scissors.
My Gerber dime has not held up well. Scissors are sticky and useless, blades aren't sharp, and the driver is useless. The pliers are useful but I don't find myself needing them very often. The mini champ is worth the extra money for my use because of the true Phillips driver which is great for small battery cover screws on toys. Dads with young kids you know what I am talking about
First time making a video, especially with this set up. Please let me know what you think!🎉
I have the Nextool mini and the scissors and blade are sharp right out of the box.
You did great! Only input is consider a wider angle, and maybe use a cotton ball over the mic to help with 'noise' in the audio.
Thank you! I will look to remove the hiss in my later videos.
@@StraightForwardReviews My video editor has a "noise reduction" setting I just learned about. Check if yours does. 👍
Hoping my replacement will be sharp!
The ruler on the Victorinox, while short, is great as a depth gauge, for checking tire tread depth and measuring nuts and bolts.
And if you’re really patient, measuring the length of swimming pools
True - saved me on my wedding night 😊
@@zensempai7371 It sounds 2.5 times as long in cm. 😉
My mini flagship scissors work very well, impressive product.
Actually, it is the best from the bang. Quality is better than Leatherman, and especially Gerber, and it is most versatile. I used to carry Victorinox, than PS4, but Nextool is more useable. Don't understand the critics of Nextool's knife, it is second only to Victorinox.
I love the Gerber Dime, fits in my jeans watch pocket and the box cutter tool is so useful.
That box cutter is underrated.
My personal favorite so far has been the Victorinox Manager. The Rambler’s selection of tools is mostly the parts of the Minichamp I need, without stuff (like the cuticle pusher and ruler) that I just don’t use, and with a reduced price to match the pared-down toolset.
The addition of the pen in place of the toothpick that the Manager adds back in is super useful to me though. Never being without a writing utensil is great
You’re right/write about that!
Same, but I have a Rambler with a Firefly Ferro-rod in place of the toothpick.
I have never used it. I have never used the toothpick either (1. gross, 2. you have a knife, just cut a twig for a toothpick, duh)
I have tested a firefly and it actually worked to start a fire if adverse conditions exist, so it is kinda just there as an emergency backup on person, despite the very, very remote chance of ever having to use it.
As for the pen, I have a minimalist pen in my wallet that is much better than the pen you would get with the Manager and in my wallet makes sense as it is a part of a different system/state, but modular as a whole. I like that pen a lot and it works well in the wallet as opposed to on the keychain with multiple other steps to make the pen useful and not annoying with your keys attached to it.
Manager is probably the best small victorinox, it has all the useful tools from minichamp. Also gerber dime, for the price is a pretty good tool. Leatherman doesn’t make squirts anymore anyway, I do have one, pliers are excellent but the scissors spring has snapped (common issue).
Have been using the Leatherman Style PS for years, has never let me down and it has some great little tools
It looked a little big however I think it’s worth checking out, thank you!
I carried a leatherman supertool 300 for years but eventually lost it (and managed to break one of the drivers). Have carried a dedicated knife and a gerber dime for a few years since. It just works. Have taken bed frames apart with the dime's pliers, had to resharpen blade and box opener, opened many bottles, and occasionally used the drivers. Those tweezers are the best part though. They save you when you need it.
Tweezers for splinters / getting rid of the unibrow is underrated!
Carried the leatherman T4 & squirt for years…carried the gerber for a bit & switched to the SOG powerpint…nice video.
Can you attach the PowerPint to your keys or is it too big? Thanks!
Really nice debut video! Keep 'em coming!
Thank you!
Nextool wins: Scissors AND Pliers, Bottle Opener AND Can Opener. (You need BOTH, in BOTH cases!) light weight, good price point! Has become my EDC.
I agree, and today the Leatherman isn't available anymore.
I like your approach. Keep posting and I'll keep watching.
Thank you!
Victorinox scissors, to me, are the absolute best. A joy to use. If there scissors could be put in the Gerber Dime, that would be awesome.
Okay, I have owned a (multiple) Gerber Dime since they came out in 2012, and I just learned in your video that they have tweezers. I can't believe I have owned them for over a decade and never knew.
midnight manager has a light as well - something to consider
I’m going to make a little flashlight video soon :).
Surprised the Leatherman Micra isn't included. I'm on my 4th pair I love them that much. 4th pair because they are so easy to carry that I forget I have them in my pocket and wind up donating them to TSA.
I just picked one up, I’ll probably do a round 2.
Yeah, Micra is hands down Leatherman’s most useful keychain sized tool. Those scissors are great, and the only thing that’s a little bit hokey about it are those tweezers.
check out the gerber splice. The scissor is pretty good and solid for its size. There is no plier in the splice though.
I’ll see if I can score one
I have a PS4. However, I would like to find a way to swap the scissors and add the victorinox screwdriver/bottle opener, perhaps the combitool version with can opener into the squirt, and add scale tools. I wonder if Goat tools will make a mini multitool one day,
Yeah that little screwdriver / bottle cap opener should be on the SD from here on out. Really handy.
Just chuck the Squirt in the bin, and buy a Rambler (or Alox Minichamp for more durability) and add Knipex Cobra XS. Way better than the Squirt. Actually I was joking about chucking it in the bin, if the scissors spring broke send it in under warranty and get a Micra sent back.
I carry a Victorinox Rambler every day and it has now become my go-to. The reason is, I don't want a big form factor or weight, and I have other things I can carry that make a modular system that works well. If I need to I would carry a primary knife and the little knife on a small Vic is not great, but not useless as a backup knife. I keep a Mora and Knipex pliers in my car, usually fairly close to my location, so don't feel the need to carry pliers.
I kind of feel that the modular and steps of availability system works well where on person you can minimalize and carry less and what is more immediate use and keep close by more useful and heavier/bulkier tools. You can generally get to your vehicle nearby if you need to.
Exactly
11:00 The most used tool on ANY multi-tool, large or small, I own. This is what made this Gerber Dime worth it for me when you also consider it's small size & lower cost than the Squirt. Yes, I do use the pliers a lot, but this package opener has saved my fingers from all those ridiculous clamshell boobytrap packages. The file tool on the Dime is worthless in my opinion, which is one of my fave to use on my Victorinox Classic that I also carry. The scissors I also thought was worthless compared to the tiny Victorinox Classic SD, UNTIL I was told that it works better in a left-handed use and, hallelujah, yes it is a lot better when using the left-hand because of where it's placed and I use it for thicker paper or cords to save the blade of my Vix Classic. The blade on the Dime is fine for me, less of a stabber than Leatherman or The Victorinox, but better for actually cutting rope, or thicker things because of the belly it has & it came sharp. I carry at times either the Dime or the Vix Classic in the change pocket in my jeans with a tiny keychain flashlight & it covers 95% of the daily tasks that come up everyday.
Got the all-black Gerber Dime on my keys, alongside a RovyVon A1 torch. My 5th pocket of my jeans has the Victorinox Midnite Manager. Basically the Rambler on steroids (with a small LED and slide out pen). Absolute game-changers for micro EDC.
That pen is no joke! How does the paint hold up on the black gerber?
@@StraightForwardReviews it patina’s fairly fast but I kind of like the silver scrape marks through the black. Kind of starts to look like Boba Fetts armour after a few months. That said,
it might be completely chrome in 10 years time 😂
@@StraightForwardReviews it doesn't take long for it to start to look a little worn. Maybe a few months if it's stored alongside other metal such as keys. I kind of like it though. Sort of like Boba Fett's armour or something. Tells a story. Wether it'll still have black on it in 10 years is another question. Might be stripped down to crome haha. I have seen a few '10 year' reviews of the Dime on here though. Go check em out!
First video, and you did great. One take, clear voice, good job! Starting out is tough, I just started about 2 months ago. Keep with it, and the views will come.
I appreciate the feedback, thank you!
Nice video! Useful topic.
Thank you!
The Gerber Dime pliers are great for even pulling nose hairs.
Nicely shot video with some good information for new buyers. Me personally I am a vic minichamp person as I keep breaking the dinky pliers on most multitools so just carry a knipex cobra XS which is incredibly strong for its size, along with the vic.
Nice! I'm pretty much only carrying the Knipex Cobra XS, combined with other folders and/or SAKs. Last couple of weeks it's the Cobra in a leather slip (a case for ipod nano lol) in front right pocket, where I have a Spyderco Urban clipped next to that, and a Swisschamp in my 5th pocket! This was after trying out various bit drivers in my 5th pocket with those 2 but I had to add a small SAK anyway - normally the moneyclip also clipped next to the Spydie - plus the driver took up most of that pocket anyway so I just went for the Champ, it has 5 drivers but it's the inline Phillips which is it's major advantage, plus obviously good scissors. Having said that for a more slimmed down carry I'm looking to buy a Minichamp Alox and carry that as an alternative to the Swisschamp. Other pairings with Knipex are Climber and Farmer X. All of those combos serve me better than a full size multitool, or mini multitool plus a folder.
I have almost all of these but manager is best for carrying. I also carry a larger SAK or powerpint in my pocket and have a Leatherman in my car
Deluxe tinker for me!
I go back and forth between the Manager and Minichamp Alox. Most of the time Manager wins.
I would suggest a leatherman surge for heavy duty work and for medium second generation leatherman wave as an edc
You need a pen to leave notes in emergencies and complex numbers or notes in the field
you forgot the midnight manager, which adds a small whilte LED light. It's great if you just need a little extra light to read something in a dim room or under a desk.
I have the Swiss card and I think the light is just too weak compared to even my phones flashlight, is it better than that?
Very nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Don't get pinched with my Dime, but I had a Clutch that was like a little snapping turtle, it bit me several times! 😂
The Gerber Dime is a fine set of pliers. If you spend a lot of time around friends drinking European beer, this is the perfect tool to hang on your belt loop.
The Victorinox Rambler is the queen. All the tools you actually need, and none of the ones you don't actually need. Since I always carry at least three pens with me wherever I go, two fountain pens and a Fisher Bullet Space Pen as an emergency backup, I prefer the Rambler to the Manager. But, I don't carry my Rambler on my keychain, because I find it awkward to use tools attached to a keychain. I keep a separate tiny pouch in my handbag for my EDC "survival" toolkit. Rambler, flashlight, Space Pen, mini Bic lighter, and a few other bits and bobs that a woman should always have available. I own a Squirt E4, but I don't carry it. It stays in my audio toolbox, for when I have a gig as a sound engineer. Years and years ago, I had a Midnite MiniChamp II, but the truth is, I never used the extra tools. My EDC flashlight has a red auxiliary LED, so I don't miss that.
I also always carry a small General 6" stainless steel ruler/straightedge in my Filofax personal organizer, for making drawings or taking precise measurements on the go.
Thank you for your reply, I’ve tried to get rid of the keychain bulk by reducing the amount of keys I’m carrying. At this point in time I could probably get away with carrying a 91mm SAK.
This is it. Rambler works well because it is what you want on a keychain, the other "add on" tools like pliers and can-opener, etc, you are better off having as stand-alone tools, not multi-tool on your key chain if you really want or need them.
Also, the Rambler layout is ideal because it puts the blade and the scissors in the primary location away from the key ring as opposed to the classic (manager as well, which is great if you don't already have a better pen you carry).
the leatherman squirt is the perfect mini multitool. i have a p4 and s4 (pliers and scissors edition respectively), i want to get a ps4 off ebay to complete the collection.
Squirt S4 is the legend for around the house use
I've had a rambler on my keychain for over 20 years. Nothing has made me want to change, yet, but after some of the comments and this vid, I'm checking out the manager with the pen over the toothpick.
I guess it was just announced the manager is going away, the time might be now!
@@StraightForwardReviews Yep, already ordered/received!
mini flagship scissors are awesome.
I have the Gerber Dime. It's quite fragile and it's disappointing having to be so careful with a multitool. Nonetheless, it's very versatile. I have mixed feelings about it.
Gerber's are crap. Except the USA made one
Thank you for your opinion!
I am searching a keychain multitool for present. I just looked for Minichamp, Leatherman and Dime.
Now I will search for Victorinox and Leatherma
Gerber does offer a lifetime warranty on their products. I'm currently on my 3rd unit, only 1 of which I have purchased. I love mine.
@@roger80465 As I live in Europe, to send Gerber Dime back to USA costs about a half of price to purchase a new Dime.
Huh, never had an issue with the durability of mine. But I don't use it for anything too heavy
I have them all. Nothing beats the Nextool.
The replacement I received still have scissors that crap out on copy paper
Had three Nextool minis. The spring bars broke on each one. Great design. Horrible quality materials.
@@photopete7903 Mine is fine. Nextool are both reactive and proactive - you'll find their people in comments threads here on yt - and it looks like they took on board the negative feedback and actually resolved the spring bar issue, which was just down to poor heat treatment on that end of the handle, which incorporates the spring. Whereas Leatherman had the same issue on the Squirt scissors spring and never bothered to fix it for over a decade, instead they discontinued it after realising that this product was making them losses as they had to keep replacing them.
I often carry both a Minichamp and a Leatherman PS4 and actually had both of them with me in my chair while watching. I used tp carry the Leatherman ES4 which is the same as the PS4 but changes from standard plyers for Electricians plyers which has various wirestrippers and a very tiny plyer end for bending wires.
I would agree that the Minichamp with the pen is the best choice out of what you have here but for the average person I agree that that the Manager is probably the best solution. If they would add the clamshell package opener to it it would be damn near perfect. My only gripe about the Manager and Classic SD is the screwdriver added to the file instead the nail cleaner which is what they still have on the minichamp because they moved the "SD" end too the ruler.
As for an "Orange Peeler" it is a separate tool found only on the Victorinox 74mm Executive that was retired a few years ago. Which is a shame cause a lot of people liked them. I actually have 3, 1 user and 2 spares since they dont make them anymore(you can still get them on the secondary market sometimes). They have one of the best Nail file/cleaners Victorinox makes.
Very nice review!
Thank you! I gave my lady a manager and I also like the toolset of the executive, I wish the scales had a pen!
I carried the Es4 for 8 years and it finally broke after I misused it in a jam with my kids bike. Very disappointed in myself.
@@StraightForwardReviews I understand that. It's nice to have the pen. I used the one on my Minichamp the other day. I can't remember if you can get custom scales with a pen for the exec or not.
@@ex7229 Ouch, I understand that man. I'm my hardest critic..
How it feel to carry both ps4 and minichamp?
I have ps4 and thinking buying minichamp too
Solid video! I normally carry a Surge as my EDC but when I’m in gym clothes this pen version of the mini champ is my go to. I don’t like pliers based tool at this size and the mini champ has the perfect tool set for my needs.
For the office setting the Minichamp / manager are hard to beat.
Do you carry Surge in your pocket?
I just purchased Surge 2 month ago. It is very strong tool, but so bulky. I understand- I do not want to carry it every day.
I have Victorinox Handyman on EDC, but it is a little bulky for me, too.
Now I am searching keychain tool for me and for birthday gift.
I am surprised- you are carrying big Surge on EDC! 🙄
It so big and veights almost a ton.
Guys over 50. The Gerber Dime pliers is a superb nose hair remover. If your younger, just wait. Later on, you'll remember this comment.
Too damn true hah
Is it a trimmer or a plucker?
You need to cut instead of pull. Squirt S4 is better for the job.
First vidéo and very good job
Difficult to beat sak scissors 😉
In summer when wearing a short Benchmade bug out the ps4 and a aaa flashlight is a great combo
The ps4 is a great one. I bought a micra and I’m going to scope it out
but, the squirt is unfortunately discontinued. i edc the mini flagship. its full featured and works great for light tasks. light and easy to pocket.👍
Can't speak on the others but I have the Dime. Great little tool for minimal cost.
The scissors are pretty decent especially if you press your thumb a little off center that causes the blades to push against each other as they close down on what your cutting.
Love the package opener also a good box cutter.
Flathead driver is decent, also better as prybar than bottle opener.
Bottle opener works well, also good as attachment point for lanyard or key ring, better than the designated attachment point. The tiny key ring stretches and deforms over time, so I attached a regular size keyring to the bottle opener and put a small caribiner clip on it so I can hook it to my belt loop.
The knife is pretty decent, mine came pretty sharp, but I wouldn't use it for anything heavy duty. I use my Griptilian I have to cut thick rope or zip ties at work, but the Dime blade comes in real handy for smaller precision cuts, almost like an Xacto blade.
Pliers are decent for small jobs like untieing knots or pulling out splinters, in fact, the precision at the tip is so good, I never really need the tweezers lol. Just don't squeeze them too hard on something or the handle will slip at the pivot point the opposite direction it folds. Luckily I was able to force it back to the right position and it still works.
The Philips driver is decent but, as mentioned in the video, the file is a joke lol.
Over all great little tool I've used almost every day for over 5 or 6 years. The color is faded and worn but still works great.
I'm on my second Dime(2 years now) the first one I got ten years ago and lost. The older one was definately better quality.
Unfortunately the squirt ps4 is now discontinued.
You know, this reminds me of a time... me and Dean went to Pier 39 and we got a couple of "tools" we used later that night. I don't think we could review them, I'll tell ya that much! Anyway, fly mee to the moooon!
if youre going with the victorinox..which you always should as an additional pocket tool, then get the midnight manager and get the additional led light, and replace the tweezers with a victorinox glow in the dark ferro rod insert
Great suggestion. I’m going to do a flashlight comparison soon.
Im still rocking my SAK mangar, its arguably perfect. Too bad they discontinued it.
Still carry the Leatherman Micro !
I’ve picked up a couple of micras, those scissors are the best!
I have been sober for over 7 years now, but I know what a coke spoon looks like on that Victorianox.
The choice in the 58 mm Victorinox is large. Possibly the best are the Rambler which adds the multi-tool Philips screw driver to the Classic SD (knife, file and scissors). It retains the slots for tweeters and toothpick. The Midnite Manager that has the small ball point and :LED torch in the scales. The tweeters and toothpick can be purchased separately and a simple case sown up to hold them and protect the knife. I added a pin as well. The mini champ has more than one tool included that few if anyone would use.
Going up in size to a 74mm the Ambassador gives a larger blade, scissors and nail file and adds the "orange peeler" with the flat head screw driver.
I love the ambassador/executive. That orange peeler is handy.
The Victorinox Manager is the ultimate mini pocket multitool, covers most of the daily needs. Then PS4 squirt if you have are in need of pliers even if its small. I use them both.
Couldn’t have said it better myself!
I can't stand the chisel ground edge that the Leatherman Squirt's blade comes with, so I put a double grind on it myself.
My EDC multitools right now are a SOG Powerpint and a Victorinox Manager.
My knife rotates sometimes but is usually a Giantmouse Corta.
I carry two flashlights, an Olight Baton 3 in a horizontal belt clip and a Rovyvon Aurora A5x with a magnet connected to my keychain.
The rovyvon is awesome!
Not on the list is the Victorinox Rambler - like a thinner, lighter, less expensive minichamp with only the actually useful tools on it. It’s my favorite by far.
I think there’s a version with a pen instead of toothpick but I can’t remember what it’s called. I use the “toothpick” to clean out the charging port of my phone/scrape lint & gunk, so I find it useful.
Nice review!
Decent review, thanks. My blade and now the file has broken on my squirt that I've had for a few years now ( yes I was trying to use them for the wrong purpose! ). It was a great keyring tool and the pliers were really useful. Based in the UK I can't seem to buy a replacement. I'm not sure if it's been discontinued or just a stock issue...Anyways thanks for posting.
You’re welcome and thank you. The official site seems to have back stock
The leatherman style and squirt have both been discontinued
@@StraightForwardReviews back stock of the Squirt is now sold out. It sold out while it was in my cart last month. Love the Alox Minichamp but the Vic Manager is my favorite to keep on a keychain and it has also been discontinued.
Bad luck mate! It's discontinued. Whitby Knives are the official UK LM dealership to whom you send broken tools under warranty, I checked with them and they confirmed that if I send mine in - the scissors spring on it broke - they can't replace it, instead I would get a Micra back. I may do it even though I'm not too impressed with the Micra either but I suppose it would make a cool combo together with my LM Bond which lacks scissors. Honestly I would recommend trying out the Knipex Cobra XS pliers, about £23 here. They are demonstrably better than the pliers on any mutitool even larger ones, unless you want to cut wire. You can pair them up with a small SAK, medium SAK with toolset of your choice, or with a folder and separate gear like bit driver, heck I even carry mine with the Swisschamp and a Spyderco for a UK legal config that will outperform any Leatherman, let alone the Squirt lol. It works as an adjustable spanner very very well, and also as an indestructible prybar - it's forged, German made, and I think the only way to destroy it is by dropping it in a steel furnace.
@Simon H Thanks. I've ended up resorting back to my old faithful Victorinox pocket knife that has everything that I want - bar pliers and is a bit bigger obviously. Also picked up a SwissTech multitool which is great value IMHO , not UK legal as an EDC but handy to use around the house/ garden etc.
Good video, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
The dime is good. I carry the mini champ now. I have designs on taking it apart and making a super minichamp with it. There's a channel called fit to survive. The guy takes the 58 mm swiss army knives apart and put all the best tools from the mini ones together with a spyderco blade and a scalpel blade.
I would like to make mine with a scalpel and the squirt blade. The swiss army blades are kinda flimsy. Especially in the 58mm models. But I have the leatherman wave and the sak champ for the harder work.
His channel is awesome, I’ve thought about slipping a spyderco into one of the mini champs.
@@StraightForwardReviews I wanna make his beast. At one point I've had every swiss army there was. The champ was the top for a long time. But I had all the little ones. I always wants one with all the tools. I am in process of making one but I am finding it slips apart before I can get the next layer on and I don't know what to do about it.
@@StraightForwardReviews and I hate spyderco blades but something like that. Even a mini buck blade with a thumb screw. I have a leatherman squirt I took apart. That blade is nice and sturdy.
He produces some beautiful modded SAKs I must admit.
Started with a Leatherman P4, replaced by the Gen 1 Minichamp, then Midnight Manager. The pliers as a main tool is fine, but with limited bite and torque, I don't know that the weight is justified. MManager has the tool set I use most. 👍
I have a manager, how’s the flashlight on the midnight model?
@@StraightForwardReviews I got it used for like $15 on ebay, and it had the older red LED. Technology has advanced so much, that I replaced the cutting-edge 20yo red LED with a white led from a Dollar Tree solar light, and the white light will illuminate maybe 20ft in front of me at night. I like it, but it's a back up back up light source. 👍
Sak seldom makes mistakes
The dime for me is a non starter with that dumb cap lifter sticking out. Really bad for all reasons
@@felinebline7154 Over 125 years of quality, reliability, and design. Aside from the whole Swiss Flame thing, it's hard to go wrong with Victorinox. My Wave sits at home, being too heavy and awkward to use, but over 10 SAKs somewhere in the house. 👍
I prefer to minimize the weight and bulk of my key chain. I tried the Leatherman Squirt, and while it's a quality multitool for me, it's just too big. Just my preference. Same with the Mini Champ. I settled on a Victorinox Classic SD in Alox. Nice and small. Just a knife, scissors, and file/screwdriver.
Nothing wrong with the classic
My priority for a keychain EDC is lightness. I carry a Victorinox Rally plus I had my key redone in polymer so the whole thing weights about 30g (barely over 1 oz)
It has small blade, flat and philips screwdriver, bottle opener, nailfile, tweezers and toothpick.
If I need something sturdier I usually have a bigger Victorinox on my bag, or my CKRT CEO on a pocket or clipped to my bag strap if I have no pockets available
Funnily enough I also have the Rally. The screwdriver is awesome but I miss the scissors.
How did you create the scales?
Have both the squirt and the dime. Squirts pliers broke on me. Dime is still going strong.
Unfortunately I’ve managed to break my dimes pliers trying to work on a car battery. Probably too big a job for it but it did break!
Howdy, good review, wish the Leatherman wasn't "discontinued" and now overpriced
The nextool mini sailor is imo better than the mini pro in my experience
Roxon has some great (Chinese company) mini style multitools too that also come with bit adapters
I was looking at the sailor, the toolset seems pretty handy. Which roxons do you suggest?
Carrying a huntsman.... tried the dime for something different... literally put the dime pliers to very light duty tasks and they spilt in half ... victorinox quality isn't there.
No question for me it's the Red celador SAK.
The pen is what takes it over the top for me.
Too bad Leatherman just discounted the squirt ps4, if you do a warranty repair, they send you a micra with a letter saying sorry, but the squirt is discontinued.
This might sound silly, but the best tool for a keychain is a tiny flashlight. I use a Nitecore TIKI. I've never had to use a multitool to help me open the gate/door when I come home at night. So if my multitool doesn't have to be with my keys, I can just get a good regular sized multitool. Tiny multitools usually suck, as the video has pretty much demonstrated.
I have an Olight and a rovyvon, I keep one in the car just in case.
lost 2 PS4's to TSA,, since no longer in production I use the minichamp but find the scales always break off..
I carry the victorinox midnite manager and the Leatherman style ps is in the mail for pliers. If I could combine the tools in the victorinox with some pliers, that'd be ideal. Those scissors, Phillips driver and pen really set it apart imo. Also wish Leatherman made a pliers-only squirt at a lower price point and more compact or something like that existed. Hope everyone finds that perfect carry for them! 🙏✌️
I have a Mechanic and Deluxe tinker and I wish Victorinox could make a 58mm model with some pliers.
The midnite manager or Rambler or Minichamp are complemented perfectly by the Knipex Cobra XS which are way more robust and the capability to be used as an adjustable wrench and even an indestructible pry bar, and at least where I am they cost a lot less than the Style PS. As it is I carry the Cobra with a Swisschamp, but for summer carry I'm looking to switch to a Minichamp Alox. Done with keychain pliers multitools since the scissor spring on my Squirt broke. Plus the Cobra XS will outperform even a full sized multitool as far as pliers are concerned.
@@StraightForwardReviews They would be microscopic though! Even the ones on the 91mm like on your Deluxe Tinker are fairly small and limited in application although they are imo better than the ones on Dime/Squirt/Mini Flagship as you have more reach and lateral leverage - but you can't torque or twist on them , but neither should you do that on folding multitool pliers which are only ever as strong as the pivots joining the head to the handles. Try Knipex Cobra XS. I even carry mine together with my Swisschamp and a folder. With those 3 I can pretty much do anything.
Give the micra some love
Should have brought Nextool Mini Sailor, maybe scissor edition.
As an electrician that does strictly remodels this is an absolute essential tool. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Being able to precision cut any material with a light weight tool is priceless.I upgraded to this Dewalt 20v from a competitor's 12v. The Dewalt 20v is just as light as the competitor's 12v. I am extremely pleased with the overall performance and battery life of this tool. As far as oscillators go, they just aren't very ergonomic tools. The dewalt oscillators have an offset handle that do make them somewhat more ergonomic than the competitors' oscillators.
I can't speak for the squirt because I don't have one, but I suspect they're overpriced now because they're discontinued. I have a dime and I like it BUT my issue is the spring on the knife. It bent when I was using the knife at one point and I was only able to bend it back partially.
So the Victorinox has a knife, a knife, package opener, a scissor.. I just need 1 knife for all those functions.
Then I get a flat-bar?
The file, the knife, and the Phillips are the only things worth using on the Victornox.
I wish the Gerber dime had a better file and combine the file into a flat-headed driver. Ditch the bottle opener. You can just use the side anyways.
Mate you know there is a Victorinox 58mm model with just the file, blade and Phillips? It's called the Rally and it's as cheap as chips.
The rally is underrated! Magnetic Phillips.
Some of the tools in the Victorinox are from an old medical/doctor focused model made a long time ago and discontinued.
That’s why there is an odd spoon (for dispensing pills) and the second knife that is actually a scapula.
Personally I wish they would have filled the spots with something more practical.
I love Victorinox but ended up with the Squirt for my keychain tool for this very reason (impractical added tools).
I like the “spoon” and it works as a decent flathead (just be reasonable or else it will Bend), but yeah the manager is also an excellent choice.
Minichamp pair with nitecore tiki is the way i choose
Yep, good size and weight for the keychain
Got a dime for almost 10 years on my keychain
Love it
Only bad thing about it is that it doesn't have a pocket clip
That's the only reason why i just ordered a sog powerpint. But i really love my dime, and it's not going nowhere
Victorinox all the way 👍❤️
Btw do you ever sharpen the gerber's package opener?
Haven’t had to yet, have you?
@@StraightForwardReviews Yes, but I have no idea how to do it.
Maybe I’ll try using a file and get back to you.
@@StraightForwardReviews that would be so nice of you!
great video. i have most of these minus the minichamp and next, i have a midnite minichamp and prefer that as it has a good led momentary light and a replaceable pen in the scales instead of a tooth pick and tweezers. I also have a specialty micro tool, the leatherman es4 which is great. personally i vote for the midnite minichamp as the best. at that size the pliers on leathermans and others are okay but not really practical in some situations.
I thought the same way until my coworker needed pliers since her boyfriends fishing hook was dug into her car seat, we need a Minichamp with the scoop, second blade and ruler to be replaced by a small plier set
You don't realize you need a pair of pliers until you have a zipper that's stuck lol.
For me the perfect keychain tool is the Vic Manager for urban tasks or the PS4 for rougher tasks.
But the ideal EDC multitool are the slightly bigger versions: The Vic Compact for urban EDC or the SOG PowerPint for everything else. Still very small but much more powerful (especially the gear assisted pliers on the SOG and the scissors on the Vic).
I’m interested in the SOG Powerpint. Is it small enough to fit in a 5th pocket on your jeans?
Nextool Mini Sailor, and Victorinox Rambler =the best
Squirt is great. Shame they've discontinued it. :(
was great, yes
The Nextool on test here must have been defective and should have been returned. The quality on the one I’ve just received is fine and the tools far superior to for instance the undersized ones of the Leatherman. Scissors are fantastic, the blade very sharp out of the box. Cost £17. Size wise, on the upper limits of reasonable key ring edc but excellent value for money and definitely worth a look imho.
I’ve gone through two, and I’ve tried tightening the screw and sharpening the blades. They’re both defective and hard to recommend for $30. The nextool sailor I received is awesome however.
I’ve gone through two of the nextools. Great when new, but on both of them the spring clips broke.
Leatherman for life. The test must be burned for heresy!
Out of all the plier based one it’s the best engineered and smallest. Can’t go wrong with any of them really
@@StraightForwardReviews they’re getting really pricey though…. Kinda sucks when 5 years ago the lm wingman cost 35 now it’s 70…
Too late, I bought the Roxon M3 13 a few weeks ago, performs well. Next time I'll check this channel first
Thank you! I’ve gotten a lot of comments on other ones to check out. Let me know how you like the Roxon
For my money. Perfect the scissors and the rest come second.
Price gone up cuz it’s discontinued
Then there is me with a full on Victorinox Camper on my keychain.
Do you mind the weight much?
@@StraightForwardReviews not really. It is kind of a way to make sure I know my keys are in my pocket. It is on a quick clip though so I can get it off when I need it.
I had the squirt ps4 for a couple of years, wasn’t great, the scissors spring broke not long after I bought it. It also gets rusty quick. I bought the Victorinox mini champ after that, much better tool
Try carrying the Minichamp with Knipex Cobra XS if you want pliers...they outperform even full size Leathermans in every way except for cutting wire if that's your thing.
The dime. Just my ten cents.
The dime is a solid choice at 16 bucks. Just wish the drivers were easier to pull out.
I believe the PS4 has been discontinued. Might explain the increase of the price.
This is now out of date with the Leatherman no longer available, think the Gerber is also gone.
eBay exists
i loved my flagship mini until i cracked the pliers the first time i "actually" tried to use it
The replacement model still has terrible scissors unfortunately.
should have included the Sog PowerPint and/or crosscut
Love my SOG PowerPint but Imo, it's too big for a keychain tool.
They look solid, I think they are a little bigger than what I’m looking for.
Victorinox is for collections... the Nextool is the best in that category. The Leatherman is the worst, and the Gerber is a good gif.
Still waiting for the replacement. I’m alright with the size if all the tools work.
Leatherman Squirt has the best pliers and file, but the scissors are pretty poor, on mine at least, they were poor before the spring broke and now they're barely usable. I think some went out the factory with too much play in the blades. The Minichamp has the best Phillips driver and best scissors but the Nextool gets joint first place too for scissors only. Phillips driver on the Nextool is better than on the Squirt and Dime. But I'm aware that Nextool have had quality control issues and there were a lot of reports of the springs on pliers or scissors breaking, even right out of the box, but I think they've fixed it, I guess with different heat treatment. As to blades, well for many people they're just backup blades and are accompanied by folders. I own the Nextool, the Squirt, and a couple of Victorinox 58mms although not the Minichamp.
same here with ps4. can't beat victorinox.
@@vvs3796 I bought the Knipex Cobra XS pliers a couple of months ago and that's been in my pocket ever since, instead of carrying the PS4, Nextool, SOG Micro Toolclip, and full sized multitools. I generally carry it with a SAK, Climber for Urban, Farmer X for outdoors adventures; or sometimes with my Spyderco Urban, with the 74mm Vic Moneyclip for back-up people friendly blade and scissors.
i have had a leatherman cs on my keychain for years. i use it more than anything else. my victorinox is on my belt.
My Gerber dime has not held up well. Scissors are sticky and useless, blades aren't sharp, and the driver is useless. The pliers are useful but I don't find myself needing them very often. The mini champ is worth the extra money for my use because of the true Phillips driver which is great for small battery cover screws on toys. Dads with young kids you know what I am talking about