You can find the SOG for $38 and it's bit driver is it's saving grace. I bought extended 2 inch impact bits and some nut drivers for mine and it's freaking great. Use it every day.
Roxon hands down. It's $20 cheaper, has awesome scissors/shears that can easily cut paracord or a seatbelt, has a box cutter, can use bits with an adapter, has a glass breaker, and it's a lot shorter than the powerpint.
Nice video. If I used the scissors more often, I would go with Roxon. However, I rarely use them and they are perfect for everything I use the scissors for on the powerpint. The power pint would be perfect if they switched out the serrated blade for a saw. I am not mad at the serrated blade though.
My bit driver holder does not hold anything in place and the bits tend to spin. It’s not a good fit. I do like it tho. I am currently evaluating two different multi tools. One being the Powerpint.
I’d say get ‘em both! 😁 That’s a tough comparison for budget tools, because SOG’S compound leverage pliers and that hole for bits or a driver are hard to beat, but Roxon’s scissors are one of a kind. And I realize I’ve already said this many times, so sorry for the repeats. You caught me off guard in a reply to another post where you said SOG has sold to another company… I was completely unaware of that. It’s kinda sad in a way, because those guys started out with a sort of dedication to the old Vietnam era MACV-SOG unit of the Army. Good tools, bad tools, or whatever, they were always a little special in their mission. Oh well… the one constant is change. 🤷🏻♂️
True! I assume competition is so hard that when a large company like GSM Outdoors offers a lot of money it's seems like a smart choice to accept. But both of these are great tools!
IMO pliers are better without internal spring, it can brake and freeze the tool, after years of service. On scissors instead the spring is mandatory, allows proper tensions between edges for better cutting (Sog should have the scissors spring redesigned for better toughness and full scissors opening for sharpening). Gears are not mandatory but still cool and original, I like them. Both pliers work well in the end.
I have both, and (after a few exchanges - SOG QC is unpredictable) the Powerpint wins easily, as long as the scissors work. That's the deal breaker for me.
The roxon has better scissors, but the SOG takes the cake for me in every other respect. I have one and have carried it daily for a couple years now. So many little design advantages: The pliers are actually usable. can't emphasize this enough. The compound leverage and head geometry is just superior. The steel is better. The ergonomics are great, it's easy to open either of the knives one handed, or flip the tool open like a fidget toy. The skeletonized awl is *solid*. And awls should not have a sharp side. They're for poking not cutting. The can opener actually works. And the hex gap is so handy. I think both tools are made in china, but SOG at least started as an independent American company. Roxon is doing a lot of interesting, innovative stuff but their tools just aren't quite there for me at this point.
Thank you for the comparison. I have many multitools, but the powerpint has been on my belt for many years. I am a HVAC tech, too and I can't count how many trips from attic to basement this thing saved. I bought the Roxon M2, too, but it is not the same level tool. People complain about the scissors on the powerpint. It doesn't cut tough things, but it cuts my nose hair perfectly without hurting. It has the knife to cut other things. Only thing it is missing is a good flat head. I had to grind one of the stupid bottle openers to make it a flat head screw driver. Is there any better alternative of powerpint out there? I don't mind paying little more.
If you want a new tool the same pocketable size of better quality then unfortunately the answer is no. If you don't mind spending too much on the used market the Leatherman Leap is surprisingly capable for a kid themed multi tool. And Gerber's Octane is not as tool rich but a smaller size as well. I keep waiting for someone to make a better SOG PowerPint but it hasn't happened yet.
Can I ask why you don't just carry a couple of 1/4" bits to go in the end? For me that's the selling point of the Powerpint, especially as it sits right on the centre line, making it much easier to use.
Good comparison. PowerPint is better tool, but the scissors are really awful on mine. The M2 scissors are much better but are more like mini shears than scissors. I'm going to try and put some SAK 74mm scissors in my PowerPint.
I have both of then if i can a mixure the benefit of them it would be nice , the tolls and the scissors are better in Roxon, to cut wire is better SOG but the pliers dont open like the Roxon.
As far as I know the company that bought out SOG is going to be doing away with lifetime warranty. They used to be on paper similar to Gerber and Leatherman from my understanding. I have heard SOG is the worst at warranty issues.
A SOG Powerpint paired with a Leatherman Micra is a great combination. That’s what I’ve been carrying lately. If only SOG could have supplied a better set of scissors. They are absolute trash.
“Slightly longer screwdrivers?” I am pretty sure locking tools on the SOG is a pretty big advantage and most people would choose that over the Roxon. People will naturally give up some features for half the price which it seems like you are leaning towards the Roxon.
@hvacbudget8600 You wouldn't want to test that on a windshield, moonroof, or sunroof. All those windows are safety laminated. Safety laminated glass has a plastic layer that is not supposed to break. The purpose of that plastic is to help keep occupants from being ejected from a vehicle in the event of a crash. The side windows are the tempered glass that will shatter into thousands of tiny pieces and can easily be pushed out of the way after being struck. If you want to show a trick to your friends, you can get a tiny piece of porcelain (white part from a spark plug) and throw it a side window of a car. The window will shatter. I work as a firefighter and have destroyed many extrication windows like that. It looks like a magic trick if you use a tiny enough piece of porcelain. I did that trick to a few new hires. It is pretty funny when they have no idea as to what happened. I have a SOG Powerpint. I was just curious about the quality of the Roxon. Thanks for posting the video.
Nice Multi tool, but why they dont make medium size lite mt, which will be great edc tool for everyone? :( end better will be to measure tools dimensions during vid. :)
SOG's PowerPint is a great pocketable size at around 3" closed. For a medium almost Rev sized tool from SOG check out my video on the SOG PowerAccess. Thanks for watching!
I will choose SOG, with all its obvious shortcomings. And only because they were one of the few who truly developed instruments and innovated, unlike many others who copied. Sincerely. Great comparison video.
@ravendon where are those at? I'm thinking about getting the M2 over Sog. Sog scissors are bad, I do like the serrated blade and file on the Sog. But I have a Swios knife that already has those features. Plus Sog doesn't need a seat belt cutter when you have a knife and scissors. Roxon comes with bits already for the price ans can't be beat.
True. Some people love the Gerber Dime and Leatherman Rev package opener. For clamshell packaging the reverse angle of this little blade makes it an extra option.
Not really feeling either one honestly. Roxon scissors are cool but my leatherman squirts scissors have been good enough for my edc uses. And for me the squirt would be my choice for a small mt. It is on the smaller side but it weighs nothing. Half the tools on these are either useless for me or I carry a larger tool that does the job better.
I don't think there can be any comparison with these two. power pint all day every day. P.S I got one of those china mts, the flagship I think it was called. I got it for the full size scissors .... scissors handle broke, 1 month in, and I haven't even cut anything tough with it, I just opened and closed it.
@@hvacbudget8600 power pint and the power access are my 2 most used and carried mts. I cant get enough of em. I got the power access assisted mt, its very good too. I never thought I would use that seat bealt cutrer so much. Its probably the most used, except for the pliers. Fgot some leathermans, but im in love with sogs one hand flip opening. But hey, to each his own. The flagship broke on the slim handle of the scissors, the little piece of metal that is right mext to the scissors head.
I'm not a big Roxon fan, the rounded shape looks really dated, but to be honest ergonomically maybe its a logical choice. The price is the main issue with Roxon tools, looks like when they need to put their own R&D in to the products they not competitive enough compared with wave / gerber / other clones.
Cool video. I have both, close call, I like the design of the Sog that it is brilliant but for scissors the Roxon wins hands down. The SOG will need a gen2 evolution with better scissors, suggested removal of useless rescue hook to make space for longer, bigger, beefed scissors with also redesigned tough spring to allow full opening for sharpening (acute angles). No need for tools symmetry, it will have 4 and 5 but with far better scissors. Upgrade everything at 9cr at 58hrc. 🇮🇹
People need to know that the bit-holder on the Roxon takes 4mm "precision" bits, not 1/4" like the SOG.
You can find the SOG for $38 and it's bit driver is it's saving grace. I bought extended 2 inch impact bits and some nut drivers for mine and it's freaking great. Use it every day.
That's a great kit!
Roxon hands down. It's $20 cheaper, has awesome scissors/shears that can easily cut paracord or a seatbelt, has a box cutter, can use bits with an adapter, has a glass breaker, and it's a lot shorter than the powerpint.
Nice video. If I used the scissors more often, I would go with Roxon. However, I rarely use them and they are perfect for everything I use the scissors for on the powerpint. The power pint would be perfect if they switched out the serrated blade for a saw. I am not mad at the serrated blade though.
i cut paracord and have never had anything not cut with my pints scissors, but the rox scissors are hands down better .
The SOG as it got much better pilers in size and force and a great bit driver which are the only tools I will be using from these tools
My bit driver holder does not hold anything in place and the bits tend to spin. It’s not a good fit. I do like it tho. I am currently evaluating two different multi tools. One being the Powerpint.
The scissors on the PowerPint works much better if you're using your left thumb. Try it!
The Roxy seems like a good value
I’d say get ‘em both! 😁
That’s a tough comparison for budget tools, because SOG’S compound leverage pliers and that hole for bits or a driver are hard to beat, but Roxon’s scissors are one of a kind. And I realize I’ve already said this many times, so sorry for the repeats.
You caught me off guard in a reply to another post where you said SOG has sold to another company… I was completely unaware of that. It’s kinda sad in a way, because those guys started out with a sort of dedication to the old Vietnam era MACV-SOG unit of the Army. Good tools, bad tools, or whatever, they were always a little special in their mission. Oh well… the one constant is change. 🤷🏻♂️
True! I assume competition is so hard that when a large company like GSM Outdoors offers a lot of money it's seems like a smart choice to accept. But both of these are great tools!
You forgot to mention that the Power Pint has the leverage pliers feature, but the Roxon has spring loaded pliers.
Good Point!
IMO pliers are better without internal spring, it can brake and freeze the tool, after years of service.
On scissors instead the spring is mandatory, allows proper tensions between edges for better cutting (Sog should have the scissors spring redesigned for better toughness and full scissors opening for sharpening).
Gears are not mandatory but still cool and original, I like them.
Both pliers work well in the end.
I purchased a power pint about a month ago and have enjoyed using it.
It's really nice.
I have both, and (after a few exchanges - SOG QC is unpredictable) the Powerpint wins easily, as long as the scissors work. That's the deal breaker for me.
Thank you for doing this comparison. I've been looking at mini multitools and these have been my top two.
You're welcome, they both have a lot to offer!
powerpint all the way. Even better when paired with the 711L rotating ratchet and bits.
I agree!
The roxon has better scissors, but the SOG takes the cake for me in every other respect. I have one and have carried it daily for a couple years now. So many little design advantages: The pliers are actually usable. can't emphasize this enough. The compound leverage and head geometry is just superior. The steel is better. The ergonomics are great, it's easy to open either of the knives one handed, or flip the tool open like a fidget toy. The skeletonized awl is *solid*. And awls should not have a sharp side. They're for poking not cutting. The can opener actually works. And the hex gap is so handy. I think both tools are made in china, but SOG at least started as an independent American company. Roxon is doing a lot of interesting, innovative stuff but their tools just aren't quite there for me at this point.
I love my powerpint but,
Thanks!
Thank you for the comparison. I have many multitools, but the powerpint has been on my belt for many years. I am a HVAC tech, too and I can't count how many trips from attic to basement this thing saved. I bought the Roxon M2, too, but it is not the same level tool. People complain about the scissors on the powerpint. It doesn't cut tough things, but it cuts my nose hair perfectly without hurting. It has the knife to cut other things. Only thing it is missing is a good flat head. I had to grind one of the stupid bottle openers to make it a flat head screw driver. Is there any better alternative of powerpint out there? I don't mind paying little more.
If you want a new tool the same pocketable size of better quality then unfortunately the answer is no. If you don't mind spending too much on the used market the Leatherman Leap is surprisingly capable for a kid themed multi tool. And Gerber's Octane is not as tool rich but a smaller size as well. I keep waiting for someone to make a better SOG PowerPint but it hasn't happened yet.
Can I ask why you don't just carry a couple of 1/4" bits to go in the end? For me that's the selling point of the Powerpint, especially as it sits right on the centre line, making it much easier to use.
Thank you for doing this comparison.
Thanks for watching!
SOG ppint or plitr and a SAK w nice scissors and u yave pretty good city edc for small tasks
Definitely!
Good comparison. PowerPint is better tool, but the scissors are really awful on mine. The M2 scissors are much better but are more like mini shears than scissors. I'm going to try and put some SAK 74mm scissors in my PowerPint.
That sounds great! Let me know how it works out!
I have both of then if i can a mixure the benefit of them it would be nice , the tolls and the scissors are better in Roxon, to cut wire is better SOG but the pliers dont open like the Roxon.
How is SOG as far as, their warranty? Have you had any personal experiences with them or any subscribers giving you warranty likes or dislikes?
As far as I know the company that bought out SOG is going to be doing away with lifetime warranty. They used to be on paper similar to Gerber and Leatherman from my understanding. I have heard SOG is the worst at warranty issues.
Fyi, the scissors for the SOG Power Pint are left-handed.
A SOG Powerpint paired with a Leatherman Micra is a great combination. That’s what I’ve been carrying lately. If only SOG could have supplied a better set of scissors. They are absolute trash.
The scissors are underwhelming.
“Slightly longer screwdrivers?” I am pretty sure locking tools on the SOG is a pretty big advantage and most people would choose that over the Roxon. People will naturally give up some features for half the price which it seems like you are leaning towards the Roxon.
I bet you could break glass with the tip of the pliers on the pint?
Maybe. I don't have any good windshields to test it on at the moment.
@@hvacbudget8600 Go to your local junkyard. That would make a great video 👍
@hvacbudget8600 You wouldn't want to test that on a windshield, moonroof, or sunroof. All those windows are safety laminated. Safety laminated glass has a plastic layer that is not supposed to break. The purpose of that plastic is to help keep occupants from being ejected from a vehicle in the event of a crash. The side windows are the tempered glass that will shatter into thousands of tiny pieces and can easily be pushed out of the way after being struck. If you want to show a trick to your friends, you can get a tiny piece of porcelain (white part from a spark plug) and throw it a side window of a car. The window will shatter. I work as a firefighter and have destroyed many extrication windows like that. It looks like a magic trick if you use a tiny enough piece of porcelain. I did that trick to a few new hires. It is pretty funny when they have no idea as to what happened.
I have a SOG Powerpint. I was just curious about the quality of the Roxon. Thanks for posting the video.
SOG scissors are not the best but they are left handed, try that?
Is there any way to put some top notch scissors on the PowerPint?
Not sure. There might be a way to put small Victorinox scissors in there.
Nice Multi tool, but why they dont make medium size lite mt, which will be great edc tool for everyone? :(
end better will be to measure tools dimensions during vid. :)
SOG's PowerPint is a great pocketable size at around 3" closed. For a medium almost Rev sized tool from SOG check out my video on the SOG PowerAccess. Thanks for watching!
I bought the leatherman micra and was shocked by how useless the scissors were and how poorly built it was. Should have got the Roxon.
Wow! That's too bad. I have the Micra but mine might be a better pair because they're older.
I will choose SOG, with all its obvious shortcomings. And only because they were one of the few who truly developed instruments and innovated, unlike many others who copied. Sincerely. Great comparison video.
Makes since. The PowerPint is a great tool!
SOG hasn't innovated more than ROXON. The full size shears/scissors. The replaceable blades. The outdoor model with ferro rod.
@ravendon where are those at? I'm thinking about getting the M2 over Sog. Sog scissors are bad, I do like the serrated blade and file on the Sog. But I have a Swios knife that already has those features. Plus Sog doesn't need a seat belt cutter when you have a knife and scissors. Roxon comes with bits already for the price ans can't be beat.
A specific tool (Package opener) for opening packages... lol just use the knife!!
True. Some people love the Gerber Dime and Leatherman Rev package opener. For clamshell packaging the reverse angle of this little blade makes it an extra option.
i can say the same thing about belt cutters.
Until you go too far in and damage the contents
Not really feeling either one honestly. Roxon scissors are cool but my leatherman squirts scissors have been good enough for my edc uses. And for me the squirt would be my choice for a small mt. It is on the smaller side but it weighs nothing. Half the tools on these are either useless for me or I carry a larger tool that does the job better.
for scissor, try the Gerber splice. that scissor rocks. my squirt ps4 is not of any use.
SOG Powerprint has a left handed scissor.
You are using it wrong, lol.
I don't think there can be any comparison with these two. power pint all day every day.
P.S I got one of those china mts, the flagship I think it was called. I got it for the full size scissors .... scissors handle broke, 1 month in, and I haven't even cut anything tough with it, I just opened and closed it.
Wow, that's odd. I guess I'll have to see how long my Roxon holds up. I do really like my PowerPint though.
@@hvacbudget8600 power pint and the power access are my 2 most used and carried mts. I cant get enough of em. I got the power access assisted mt, its very good too. I never thought I would use that seat bealt cutrer so much. Its probably the most used, except for the pliers. Fgot some leathermans, but im in love with sogs one hand flip opening. But hey, to each his own. The flagship broke on the slim handle of the scissors, the little piece of metal that is right mext to the scissors head.
@@hanzkammler6388 SOG definitely has some amazing tools and they are sadly ignored.
Weird use of the future tense.
I'm not a big Roxon fan, the rounded shape looks really dated, but to be honest ergonomically maybe its a logical choice. The price is the main issue with Roxon tools, looks like when they need to put their own R&D in to the products they not competitive enough compared with wave / gerber / other clones.
Cool video.
I have both, close call, I like the design of the Sog that it is brilliant but for scissors the Roxon wins hands down.
The SOG will need a gen2 evolution with better scissors, suggested removal of useless rescue hook to make space for longer, bigger, beefed scissors with also redesigned tough spring to allow full opening for sharpening (acute angles).
No need for tools symmetry, it will have 4 and 5 but with far better scissors.
Upgrade everything at 9cr at 58hrc.
🇮🇹
I like that idea for the SOG! I hope it happens!
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The scissors make that sog not worth it and I'd refuse to carry it
all you have to do to the sogs scissors to make them work better is pean the rivet a little to tighten them up takes 30 seconds
I'll have to try that!
Sog all the way