the SQT may be the only wave clone i’ve found that appears to have larger scissors, similar to the surge. this is a huge plus to me, vs a small pair of scissors
But I do feel the Bibury 20 in 1, which I review and compare to the SQT, thought does not have the Wave style exterior, does have the Wave size and in my mind is better. And cost less. ua-cam.com/video/26HdHe9ZE_g/v-deo.htmlsi=8quVJA_VQEDq998k
@@universalguru171yeah this would be an excellent alternative but i cannot stand coated tools. unfortunately bibury has yet to release non coated version as stainless steel
the SQT may be the only wave clone i’ve found that appears to have larger scissors, similar to the surge. this is a huge plus to me, vs a small pair of scissors
But I do feel the Bibury 20 in 1, which I review and compare to the SQT, thought does not have the Wave style exterior, does have the Wave size and in my mind is better. And cost less.
ua-cam.com/video/26HdHe9ZE_g/v-deo.htmlsi=8quVJA_VQEDq998k
@@universalguru171yeah this would be an excellent alternative but i cannot stand coated tools. unfortunately bibury has yet to release non coated version as stainless steel
Could you please do a video on finding an affordable bit set that could be paired or used as replacements with these multitools?
I hear the company Klein makes these types of bits but I did not see them specifically on Amazon.