I think the Cybertool L would be the ideal SAK for me… but every time I want to buy one I can’t see myself choosing to carry it over the Spirit MX Clip. The Spirit takes the toolset of a Leatherman and puts it into a slick THIN package with all the positive construction qualities of a SAK.
Strong agree. Victorinox has legendary quality and the Cybertool L is no exception. Even the screwdriver bits in the Cybertool are good, and are much more durable than the bits from Leatherman, for example. Carrying a Cybertool L in addition to a Knipex Cobra XS is a tool set that is really hard to beat.
Couldn't agree more, though I have slowly moved away from the Cobra XS to the Pliers Wrench XS as I use it more often to work on my MTB and Motorcycle and it doesn't chew up the bolts. The Cobras are more versatile though. Can't go wrong either way I guess ;)
I have a leatherman wave plus and it has been the most useful tool I’ve ever owned. I use it all the time and much more than I ever thought I would. I’ve never had a victorinox but the amount of tools on that thing is impressive.
Victorinox Spirit X, provides more tools and way higher quality,ergos and more.Whenever you want to upgrade or replace a stolen mt,get a Spirit X,the best of the best multitool out there!
I have the "original" Wave and I love it. Its not legal to carry where I live though unless I have a very specific reason for doing so (which I usually don't). So sadly the Wave (and most leathermans) are simply not an option for me.
@@TobisTings Well I'm in the UK where it's even worse, we can't EDC any locking blades at all. So I can't carry my Rebar. At least in Germany you can legally carry a Rebar or Supertool, but not the Wave, Surge etc. because they're also one handed opening.
I've carried this knife for more than a year now, and i love it! It is near perfect for me, but i was just a little bit unhappy about the bit selection. It comes with 4 double sided bits: Phillips 0, Phillips 1. Slotted 4 mm, Phillips 2. Torx 8, Hex 4. Torx 10, Torx 15. But I would have liked some bits to be different. I discovered that victorinox actually makes different bits that i like more: a Torx 6, Torx 8 bit, and a Hex 2, Hex 2.5 bit. But these are only available in the really big models. Until i finally found a shop when i was on Holliday in Luxemburg that sold these bits seperately. I bought those and i replaced them with the Torx 8, Hex 4 bit and with the Slotted 4 mm, Phillips 2 bit. Now the bit selection is near perfect for me. But, I do mis the Philips 2 from one bit, and the Hex 4 from the other bit. I would love for Victorinox to make an adjustment to the bit holder to make it hold 4 bits instead of 3, and to make a Phillips 2, Hex 4 bit. That would make this tool absolutely perfect! Now some advice for anyone who would like to buy this knife: I would recommend to buy some knife maintenance things and some spare parts. More specificly, I would recommend some maintenance oil, a knife sharpener, some spare pen refills, and a spare spring for the scissors. And, although I've never lost one, you might want to get a spare toothpick and a spare tweezer. For maintenance oil I just use the multi tool oil from victorinox, and for the knife sharpener I use the Worksharp guided field sharpener. But you can use whatever works for you. And also, if you can get them, you might want to consider getting the Torx 6, Torx 8 bit, and the Hex 2, Hex 2.5 bit. But it took me nearly a year to find them. I hope this helps, and I love that the cybertools seems to be getting some more attention now! (I'm sorry if my English is not fluent, its not my native language.)
I used to carry a Cybertool L + a Kershaw Link 1776 as my EDC. Honestly, I barely used half of the tools when I had it on me. That's not to say I've never used all the tools; I have. They've all come in handy, but I realized after about a year or two of carrying it, that it'd be better to just keep it in my backpack. My current EDC is a Leatherman Free T4 + SAK Manager + a Rovyvon A1. I occasionally pair them with a Skeletool CX and a SAK Spartan (just because I'm a sucker for classics), but 90% f the time it's overkill.
I feel that this is a good option for a slip joint. The swisstool spirit x I feel is the best all rounder. I attached a small keyring to it and to that I attach a carabiner with a clip like you showed. I carried a Cybertool M/34 as my main multitool for many years professionally. I thought about purchasing the large, but wanted to give the Swisstool a try and even though it wieghs more, I find it carries better.
I have a Swisstool MX clip with all the add-ons that go in the leather sheath. Most days I just carry the Swisstool itself. I honestly don't understand people complaining about the size! It fits in the pocket well and I prefer a bigger more usable tool anyhow. I also own a Surge with all of the add-ons. I love them both!
I have had this Cybertool in my pocket for more than 20 years. I also have a Leatherman Wave but with the exception of the pliers, the Victorinox is clearly better in quality and functionality than the Leatherman. I keep it in a tight nylon pouch so it does not wear on pockets. I totally agree that there should be more of a bit selection for it now. Otherwise the only thing I miss compared to the Swiss Champ is the magnifying glass - having got older and with poorer eyesight. Another idea is to have the end of the can opener also have a notch to remove ticks with. An increasing problem in everyday life. But, so far I have not found anything better than this!
20 years with the same Pocket knife is a statement in and of itself. Awesome! I have recently started experimenting with carrying the Victorinox Nail Card in my wallet which also has a magnifying glass on it. It does however add a good bit of bulk. As for the Tick removal tool: There is a Video by Jeffrey Lippman here on youtube where he shows how he opened up the third slot on the scales of his swiss champ and modded an extra set of small tweezers for tick removal. Maybe something like this would also be useful for you. Best regards!
I bring a cybertool with me every day. Mine is over 10 years old and is used a lot. I like it so much that I already have another one in case it gets lost or damaged.
That is awesome! And it just goes to show how incredibly useful (and reliable) this tool is. Here's to hoping that Victorinox will release an extra bit set for the Cybertool range at some point...
I have a modified one, knives and wood saw removed to make it more compliant to knife laws. Always in a sheath on my belt or in my pocket. I often carry a knife in addition to it but it offers a lot of flexibility not having any knife blades.
Are you aware that there are four extra bits made by Victorinox? There's a T6/T8, a 1.2/1.5mm hex, a 2/2.5mm hex and a double-sided slotted bit as well. I find that regular 4mm precision bits work fine, even when not retained. Have you tried putting in a magnet? I can't see what problems that would cause.
Had a Victorinox CyberTool for ages, it is a nice tool if you don't need big pliers. I have sold it and bought a Leatherman Rebar a few years back. It's § 42a WaffG compliant (Hallo aus Deutschland) and got everything except the scissors, you can use the tip of the serrated blade as a small screwdriver if really needed (for glasses). Nice vid btw.
Hi and thanks! I also have a Rebar and I carried that guy for ages in my EDC pouch. I don't need a big set of pliers that often in my daily life so I prefer having the extra functionality of the scale tools and especially the bit driver on the Cybertool (I also carry a 4" Knipex in my bag in case I need pliers), but the Rebar is certainly a great tool and a good recommendation for a legal to carry multitool here in germany. Its also probably the best looking multitool on the market in my opinion. Beste Grüße! :)
@@shedlife1783 - A 4x1 mm magnet attached to the bottom of the bitholder will make it compatible with most 4mm bitsets that you could either swap in or carry seperately.
@@Jovi_97 they should better support their own product and not rely on us to make it work. I've seen that solution before but I shouldn't have to do it.
Everything you have said about the cyber tool is everything I think about it down the the bit set. I carry mine every day. i am more lost without my cyber tool than my phone. It's such a same they don't put this on more sak of there's.
@@TobisTings the bits from my ifixit toolkit fit well! I just need to find a small neodymium magnet to pop inside to stop them from sliding out (they don't have the little spring ball detent that the original bits do) and now that I finished the video I actually understand what you're asking for
@@TobisTings if you check out on mcmaster, they have these "knurled end bits" with 4mm hex and what looks to be a retaining ball! might be worth a shot. I have a link but I'll try that in a separate comment lol
Take the Compact, add pliers and the bitholder layers on it and I'd buy that in a heartbeat. But this, this is too bulky and also filled with things not even remotely related to anything "cyber". If I'm looking for a CYBERtool I don't need a toothpick or a woodsaw for example, or a full layer of can and bottle openers. The Compact's combotool can open cans and bottles and leave the screwdriving for the bitdriver.
Todd Parker released a great video recently featuring a custom Cybertool and it sound fairly close to what you are suggesting (minus the pliers but with scissors). Just in case you are interest ;)
Well the Cybertool M drops the saw and file, but still has the opener layer. I find those openers useful for all kinds of other tasks than opening cans and bottles, like odd prying and scraping jobs. There's no weight or space saving by ditching the toothpick though!
Great video! I've been looking at the Cyber Tool for awhile and might pick one up. I have to say I also find it hilarious especially in the EDC crowd that people will say any Victorinox that's not the Compact is too big for daily carry but will carry a large folding knife, a pair of mini pliers, and some weird pry tool fidget that are all way bigger than the SAK.
I bought the Swiss Army Seven. Perfect backup tool for the outdoors and such a great haptic with the heavy springs and tools. Fidgeting the bottle opener all the time. cant take the one on my normal 91s too serious now haha
I had a swiss Spartan for a long time, very reliable and easy to use. I love it alot and hope by next paycheck to get a swiss champ or the swiss cybertool. I want the farmer x too. Victorinox makes the best edc knives for a good price. Thanks for the vid
The Spirit X has been on my radar for ages and I have only ever heard good things about it. For some reason though I have never bought one. Maybe if I see a good deal on it somewhere - would be super interested! With that being said, I usually don't need a big set of pliers that often in my day to day life, which is why I probably still prefer having the scale tools and the bit driver on the Cybertool. Maybe I will find out some day.
@@TobisTings Most people including me,after getting the Spirit X, never used their Leathermans again. Spirit X has a version, that comes with a ratchet and bits, (way better bits than Leatherman ones.You can always add any bit you like as I did. Actualy, I bought the Ratchet set as an extra after a year I owned the Spirit X. The Rachet set is also the highest quality I've ever come across!! For 2 days now, I was helping a cousin to asemble and install all the furniture in his new house.Both the Spirit X and the Ratchet did all the work! If Cybertool covers your needs, you're Golden!!
I just recently returned my Spirit X with Rachet. And I think SwissChamp or CyberTool L are just better EDCs. I got on the hype train bought the Spirit X, only to experience the horrible scissors, and a bulky pouch to carry the extra rachet set. To me, it defeat the while purpose of being a portable EDC. And did I mention the scissor is horrible? Not because it doesn't open wide, it is because it is a left-handed scissors which makes precision cut impossible. At the end, don't believe the hype, you have to experience it yourself.
Also just to clarify that I also have a swisstool I actually love. I think it is a better tool than the Spirit X as a whole. While it is no an EDC, but it does what it does better than Spirit X. Maybe that is why the Spirit X didn't impress me.
Nice video and a very cool tool. Not sure about carrying it in my pocket though. I like the smaller ones, as even when I have a bag, I really like to have it in a pocket. But this one will go straight to the bag) And then maybe I don't really need all-in-one if I have a bag to carry multiple tools.
I haven't quite made it to the cyber tool dilemma yet. I'm guessing it's 'round the next bend in the road. I'm still stuck on choosing the Explorer or Swiss Champ. Coming from a Spartan which I've carried for over 20 years. But SAKs are great. They are marvels of industrial design and production. Right up there with the older Leica M-cameras. But a heckova lot cheaper.
Great choice actually! I carried one myself for ages and its still a go to if I need something slimmer. Once you get used to having all the tools of the Cybertool at your disposal its kinda hard to go back though, so it's worth the extra bulk for me. All a matter of taste and preference though ;)
The thickness is 34mm. The Swisschamp is 33mm so more or less the same. I can carry my Swisschamp in the 5th/watch pocket of all my jeans and those are slim fit Jack and Jones, not some ginormous American jeans either. It doesn't bang around either as it's held tight and close to the body, so honestly it's not as bulky as you think. But...Pioneer Alox is a great SAK, I love my alox. I have a Farmer and a Farmer X, not the Pioneer X, just because it cost almost as much as the Farmer X so I thought what the heck, the saw layer isn't that thick anyway. If you carry the Pioneer/Farmer X with Knipex Cobra XS you have a good solid and capable toolset. Add a bit driver like a Wera 813 (it's the size of a Bic lighter) and you can do a lot of work. Today I'm carrying the Farmer together with a Jetsetter for scissors and the little Phillips which is surprisingly capable for it's size, and Cobra XS. But I do like the larger scissors more.
@@MPD90 Yes it's kind of awkward to use as a knife. Often carry a Spyderco with mine. The tools are good. But like I said the Pioneer X is a solid 10/10 choice so stick with that. Part of me wishes I'd got one instead of the Farmer X and I may yet buy one.
I think the Cybertool L would be the ideal SAK for me… but every time I want to buy one I can’t see myself choosing to carry it over the Spirit MX Clip. The Spirit takes the toolset of a Leatherman and puts it into a slick THIN package with all the positive construction qualities of a SAK.
Strong agree. Victorinox has legendary quality and the Cybertool L is no exception. Even the screwdriver bits in the Cybertool are good, and are much more durable than the bits from Leatherman, for example. Carrying a Cybertool L in addition to a Knipex Cobra XS is a tool set that is really hard to beat.
Couldn't agree more, though I have slowly moved away from the Cobra XS to the Pliers Wrench XS as I use it more often to work on my MTB and Motorcycle and it doesn't chew up the bolts. The Cobras are more versatile though. Can't go wrong either way I guess ;)
I have a leatherman wave plus and it has been the most useful tool I’ve ever owned. I use it all the time and much more than I ever thought I would. I’ve never had a victorinox but the amount of tools on that thing is impressive.
Victorinox Spirit X, provides more tools and way higher quality,ergos and more.Whenever you want to upgrade or replace a stolen mt,get a Spirit X,the best of the best multitool out there!
I have the "original" Wave and I love it. Its not legal to carry where I live though unless I have a very specific reason for doing so (which I usually don't). So sadly the Wave (and most leathermans) are simply not an option for me.
@@TobisTings Well I'm in the UK where it's even worse, we can't EDC any locking blades at all. So I can't carry my Rebar. At least in Germany you can legally carry a Rebar or Supertool, but not the Wave, Surge etc. because they're also one handed opening.
I've carried this knife for more than a year now, and i love it! It is near perfect for me, but i was just a little bit unhappy about the bit selection. It comes with 4 double sided bits: Phillips 0, Phillips 1. Slotted 4 mm, Phillips 2. Torx 8, Hex 4. Torx 10, Torx 15. But I would have liked some bits to be different. I discovered that victorinox actually makes different bits that i like more: a Torx 6, Torx 8 bit, and a Hex 2, Hex 2.5 bit. But these are only available in the really big models. Until i finally found a shop when i was on Holliday in Luxemburg that sold these bits seperately. I bought those and i replaced them with the Torx 8, Hex 4 bit and with the Slotted 4 mm, Phillips 2 bit. Now the bit selection is near perfect for me. But, I do mis the Philips 2 from one bit, and the Hex 4 from the other bit. I would love for Victorinox to make an adjustment to the bit holder to make it hold 4 bits instead of 3, and to make a Phillips 2, Hex 4 bit. That would make this tool absolutely perfect!
Now some advice for anyone who would like to buy this knife: I would recommend to buy some knife maintenance things and some spare parts. More specificly, I would recommend some maintenance oil, a knife sharpener, some spare pen refills, and a spare spring for the scissors. And, although I've never lost one, you might want to get a spare toothpick and a spare tweezer. For maintenance oil I just use the multi tool oil from victorinox, and for the knife sharpener I use the Worksharp guided field sharpener. But you can use whatever works for you. And also, if you can get them, you might want to consider getting the Torx 6, Torx 8 bit, and the Hex 2, Hex 2.5 bit. But it took me nearly a year to find them.
I hope this helps, and I love that the cybertools seems to be getting some more attention now!
(I'm sorry if my English is not fluent, its not my native language.)
I used to carry a Cybertool L + a Kershaw Link 1776 as my EDC. Honestly, I barely used half of the tools when I had it on me. That's not to say I've never used all the tools; I have. They've all come in handy, but I realized after about a year or two of carrying it, that it'd be better to just keep it in my backpack. My current EDC is a Leatherman Free T4 + SAK Manager + a Rovyvon A1. I occasionally pair them with a Skeletool CX and a SAK Spartan (just because I'm a sucker for classics), but 90% f the time it's overkill.
I feel that this is a good option for a slip joint. The swisstool spirit x I feel is the best all rounder. I attached a small keyring to it and to that I attach a carabiner with a clip like you showed.
I carried a Cybertool M/34 as my main multitool for many years professionally. I thought about purchasing the large, but wanted to give the Swisstool a try and even though it wieghs more, I find it carries better.
I have a Swisstool MX clip with all the add-ons that go in the leather sheath. Most days I just carry the Swisstool itself. I honestly don't understand people complaining about the size! It fits in the pocket well and I prefer a bigger more usable tool anyhow. I also own a Surge with all of the add-ons. I love them both!
Hey Tobias! The wire cutters are great for guitar players cutting of excess strings when restringing acoustic and electric guitars.
I have had this Cybertool in my pocket for more than 20 years. I also have a Leatherman Wave but with the exception of the pliers, the Victorinox is clearly better in quality and functionality than the Leatherman. I keep it in a tight nylon pouch so it does not wear on pockets. I totally agree that there should be more of a bit selection for it now. Otherwise the only thing I miss compared to the Swiss Champ is the magnifying glass - having got older and with poorer eyesight. Another idea is to have the end of the can opener also have a notch to remove ticks with. An increasing problem in everyday life. But, so far I have not found anything better than this!
20 years with the same Pocket knife is a statement in and of itself. Awesome! I have recently started experimenting with carrying the Victorinox Nail Card in my wallet which also has a magnifying glass on it. It does however add a good bit of bulk. As for the Tick removal tool: There is a Video by Jeffrey Lippman here on youtube where he shows how he opened up the third slot on the scales of his swiss champ and modded an extra set of small tweezers for tick removal. Maybe something like this would also be useful for you. Best regards!
I bring a cybertool with me every day. Mine is over 10 years old and is used a lot. I like it so much that I already have another one in case it gets lost or damaged.
That is awesome! And it just goes to show how incredibly useful (and reliable) this tool is. Here's to hoping that Victorinox will release an extra bit set for the Cybertool range at some point...
@@TobisTings Yes.
just received (34/Medium) one as a gift and also my first multitool! looking forward to carrying it with me and seeing how useful I find it
I have a modified one, knives and wood saw removed to make it more compliant to knife laws. Always in a sheath on my belt or in my pocket.
I often carry a knife in addition to it but it offers a lot of flexibility not having any knife blades.
Are you aware that there are four extra bits made by Victorinox? There's a T6/T8, a 1.2/1.5mm hex, a 2/2.5mm hex and a double-sided slotted bit as well. I find that regular 4mm precision bits work fine, even when not retained. Have you tried putting in a magnet? I can't see what problems that would cause.
Great explanation! Like always. ❤❤❤👍🏻
Had a Victorinox CyberTool for ages, it is a nice tool if you don't need big pliers. I have sold it and bought a Leatherman Rebar a few years back.
It's § 42a WaffG compliant (Hallo aus Deutschland) and got everything except the scissors, you can use the tip of the serrated blade as a small screwdriver if really needed (for glasses).
Nice vid btw.
Hi and thanks!
I also have a Rebar and I carried that guy for ages in my EDC pouch. I don't need a big set of pliers that often in my daily life so I prefer having the extra functionality of the scale tools and especially the bit driver on the Cybertool (I also carry a 4" Knipex in my bag in case I need pliers), but the Rebar is certainly a great tool and a good recommendation for a legal to carry multitool here in germany. Its also probably the best looking multitool on the market in my opinion.
Beste Grüße! :)
Agree. What stops me buying one is the lack of bits. Hopefully they’ll watch this.
@@shedlife1783 - A 4x1 mm magnet attached to the bottom of the bitholder will make it compatible with most 4mm bitsets that you could either swap in or carry seperately.
@@Jovi_97 they should better support their own product and not rely on us to make it work. I've seen that solution before but I shouldn't have to do it.
Everything you have said about the cyber tool is everything I think about it down the the bit set. I carry mine every day. i am more lost without my cyber tool than my phone. It's such a same they don't put this on more sak of there's.
Couldn't agree more! Here's to hoping that Victorinox will listen some day.
keep the vids going. keep being you
I bought a torx bit, and use it for knife maintenance. I forgotten where the original bit is.
If there are any bit sets out there that work with the Cybertool I would be very interested.
@@TobisTings the bits from my ifixit toolkit fit well! I just need to find a small neodymium magnet to pop inside to stop them from sliding out (they don't have the little spring ball detent that the original bits do)
and now that I finished the video I actually understand what you're asking for
@@TobisTings if you check out on mcmaster, they have these "knurled end bits" with 4mm hex and what looks to be a retaining ball! might be worth a shot. I have a link but I'll try that in a separate comment lol
2:00 in and I had to pause... ;)
Take the Compact, add pliers and the bitholder layers on it and I'd buy that in a heartbeat. But this, this is too bulky and also filled with things not even remotely related to anything "cyber". If I'm looking for a CYBERtool I don't need a toothpick or a woodsaw for example, or a full layer of can and bottle openers. The Compact's combotool can open cans and bottles and leave the screwdriving for the bitdriver.
Todd Parker released a great video recently featuring a custom Cybertool and it sound fairly close to what you are suggesting (minus the pliers but with scissors). Just in case you are interest ;)
Well the Cybertool M drops the saw and file, but still has the opener layer. I find those openers useful for all kinds of other tasks than opening cans and bottles, like odd prying and scraping jobs. There's no weight or space saving by ditching the toothpick though!
Great video! I've been looking at the Cyber Tool for awhile and might pick one up. I have to say I also find it hilarious especially in the EDC crowd that people will say any Victorinox that's not the Compact is too big for daily carry but will carry a large folding knife, a pair of mini pliers, and some weird pry tool fidget that are all way bigger than the SAK.
I couldn't agree more with you.
You convinced me,I just ordered one.
i gotta say, all these SAK videos from you and others makes me question all my edc knives thats than my native 5 salt
The Cybertool L is, for me, the better swiss champ.
For me too.
Okay okay, I'm going to buy one. Wait I already bought one because of your EDC Pocket Tool video. Damn😂
Haha, sorry 'bout that. Good choice though! ;)
I bought the Swiss Army Seven. Perfect backup tool for the outdoors and such a great haptic with the heavy springs and tools. Fidgeting the bottle opener all the time. cant take the one on my normal 91s too serious now haha
Very good review. For the cons you mentioned, that is why i prefer SwissChamp a little bit more.
Swiss champ for me. 😊
Absolute classic!
I had a swiss Spartan for a long time, very reliable and easy to use. I love it alot and hope by next paycheck to get a swiss champ or the swiss cybertool. I want the farmer x too. Victorinox makes the best edc knives for a good price. Thanks for the vid
This video helped me see that this sak is very useful and I want one to carry now
The best edc tool, is the Spirit X. Nothing comes close.
The Spirit X has been on my radar for ages and I have only ever heard good things about it. For some reason though I have never bought one. Maybe if I see a good deal on it somewhere - would be super interested! With that being said, I usually don't need a big set of pliers that often in my day to day life, which is why I probably still prefer having the scale tools and the bit driver on the Cybertool. Maybe I will find out some day.
@@TobisTings Most people including me,after getting the Spirit X, never used their Leathermans again. Spirit X has a version, that comes with a ratchet and bits, (way better bits than Leatherman ones.You can always add any bit you like as I did. Actualy, I bought the Ratchet set as an extra after a year I owned the Spirit X. The Rachet set is also the highest quality I've ever come across!! For 2 days now, I was helping a cousin to asemble and install all the furniture in his new house.Both the Spirit X and the Ratchet did all the work! If Cybertool covers your needs, you're Golden!!
I just recently returned my Spirit X with Rachet. And I think SwissChamp or CyberTool L are just better EDCs. I got on the hype train bought the Spirit X, only to experience the horrible scissors, and a bulky pouch to carry the extra rachet set. To me, it defeat the while purpose of being a portable EDC. And did I mention the scissor is horrible? Not because it doesn't open wide, it is because it is a left-handed scissors which makes precision cut impossible. At the end, don't believe the hype, you have to experience it yourself.
Also just to clarify that I also have a swisstool I actually love. I think it is a better tool than the Spirit X as a whole. While it is no an EDC, but it does what it does better than Spirit X. Maybe that is why the Spirit X didn't impress me.
Nice video and a very cool tool. Not sure about carrying it in my pocket though. I like the smaller ones, as even when I have a bag, I really like to have it in a pocket. But this one will go straight to the bag) And then maybe I don't really need all-in-one if I have a bag to carry multiple tools.
I haven't quite made it to the cyber tool dilemma yet. I'm guessing it's 'round the next bend in the road. I'm still stuck on choosing the Explorer or Swiss Champ. Coming from a Spartan which I've carried for over 20 years. But SAKs are great. They are marvels of industrial design and production. Right up there with the older Leica M-cameras. But a heckova lot cheaper.
Where did you get the Ferro Rod? I can't find it on their website.
Gotta love the Scott Morrison bit (Australia's worst Prime Minister) 😁
Nice house mate.
Where are you from? I can't place the accent. PA?
Way to thick for an EDC pocket carry IMO. Pioneer X Alox gets my pick.
Great choice actually! I carried one myself for ages and its still a go to if I need something slimmer. Once you get used to having all the tools of the Cybertool at your disposal its kinda hard to go back though, so it's worth the extra bulk for me. All a matter of taste and preference though ;)
The thickness is 34mm. The Swisschamp is 33mm so more or less the same. I can carry my Swisschamp in the 5th/watch pocket of all my jeans and those are slim fit Jack and Jones, not some ginormous American jeans either. It doesn't bang around either as it's held tight and close to the body, so honestly it's not as bulky as you think.
But...Pioneer Alox is a great SAK, I love my alox. I have a Farmer and a Farmer X, not the Pioneer X, just because it cost almost as much as the Farmer X so I thought what the heck, the saw layer isn't that thick anyway. If you carry the Pioneer/Farmer X with Knipex Cobra XS you have a good solid and capable toolset. Add a bit driver like a Wera 813 (it's the size of a Bic lighter) and you can do a lot of work.
Today I'm carrying the Farmer together with a Jetsetter for scissors and the little Phillips which is surprisingly capable for it's size, and Cobra XS. But I do like the larger scissors more.
@@simonh6371 way to thick IMO
@@MPD90 Yes it's kind of awkward to use as a knife. Often carry a Spyderco with mine. The tools are good. But like I said the Pioneer X is a solid 10/10 choice so stick with that. Part of me wishes I'd got one instead of the Farmer X and I may yet buy one.