Checking out the Bibury 19 in 1 Multitool. This multitool just came out in the last two weeks so I decided to test it out. More budget tools listed in the text description box, enjoy! :]
Just got one from work for X- mas. I got the one without scissors, but has spring loaded pliers, can opener and an awl. All are really sharp. I found the wire cutter did better then my sidekick. I see they have a mini multi and they show the scissors cutting a Pepsi can. All tools are on a good value sale at this time.
Interesting thing... I got one of these on Amazon Italy after seeing this video, and it came to me almost, but not completely, identical... The differences are: It has a pocket clip (on the side of the plain edge blade, would have been better if it was on the other side...), It's bolted in only one of the main screws but has a pin that prevents it to rotate, locking in a hole on the frame which is not present in the video specimen. It came with a little bit holder containing additional 3 double head bits, and the pouch has an elastic band on the front that holds it - not great the selection of the additional bit heads but hey... Did not expect both these things so they have been most welcome!
Yup! I told them that, and they did throw in some discount codes to make it the price around $37, but I think they should just make the regular price low, less complicated.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives well...it does have that mini driver..but does it have a bit extender? $40 would be fine I think for sure. $42 is close, no question, but I wonder if people will find this promo code. Who knows...maybe they will still sell a bunch.
The new cutters on Leatherman are breaking, so that's making these Chinese multitools look better and better. My Rebar cutters broke cutting a 240V wire. I believe it was a 10 gauge solid core wire. I ended up having the climb down a 20 foot ladder to get a pair of cutters to finish my job.
I have very similar non-spring loaded pliers on one of my cheap Chinese backup multi tools, and don't find it to be an issue. The backup tool saved the day a while back when I was decommissioning some IT equipment, and one of the jaws on my Gerber Suspension snapped off. The backup came out and managed to free the rails of a disk array that had gotten stuck in place after several years, then I managed to find the broken part in the bottom of the rack. Gerber replaced the Suspension FoC though, so can't fault that.
@@maxlvledc a dual force review would be awesome. They are available right now (March 27, 2022) up here in Canada at Canadian Tire for $89.99 Canadian dollars, to me that seems suspiciously low since they’re based on the center drive but considering how overpriced I feel this niche industry has become I’d be very interested to see reviews 🤔
The current version of this Bibury on Amazon has two incredibly helpful upgrades: - Pocket clip - Small stretch pocket on the frontside of the sheath with three double sided 1/4" bits. With these updated features, I can't see how anything currently on the market can compete with this tool. Adding a 6x2mm magnet in the bit holder also makes it hold any standard 1/4" bit, and makes this arguably even more functional than a Leatherman Wave, and I would say even the Surge. Value for money 5/5
I somehow managed to include my comment without noticing yours which basically says same thing about the current updated version :D sorry. And great for the magnet upgrade! Can it still securely fit the stock double head bits?
@@agge4life great thanks for answering, at the moment I only have available bigger magnets that wouldn't work properly... But this will be... Basically my only small mod, it's a good tool overall. It also has a "secret awl", as the fixed part of the scissors can be used as such (hopefully without destroying it :D ) and... Well probably if they had made the terminal part of the file straight and sharpened at 45 or 30 degrees there would be a 20th tool ad a good little chivel
@@frankysour One easy mod I would do if I had the tool is sanding the top end side of either the file or the serrated blade into a chivel. Wouldn't lose any functionality but add a good one.
Just got it today. Very so surprised it is a quite solid good tool. Quite sharp too. A good Leatherman Wave alternative if you want a cheap one. Color is silver and nice too. I always have loved Leatherman Wave,Charge TTI or Surge alike design. Maybe i want to buy the Multiforce Ozark after this. Also this Bibury is sold out in my country. Malaysia.
Impressive, although I have never heard the of the manufacturer. The only thing that will keep me from purchasing the tool was no spring loaded handles.
They are a UK-based company, though their products are from Shanghai. They are more educated and savvy than many competitors, for example their packaging has a lot more attention to detail, and their use of social media is good.
hi, if you had to choose a multitool between the Bibury 19 in 1 and the Bibury 21 in 1 what would it be? I hope you can recommend some for my EDC .. greetings from Mexico
Kool info...hey my new 31 and 1 the bit diver part is not as springy as others I've seen in reviewsbi does lock properly though ..hope it breaks in hate to send it back because it's a very nice tool
@@WeAllJuggleKnives It's Germany :/ Ordering on Amazon US will regularly cost so much shipping and taxes, that eventually it wouldn't make any sense to buy a budget friendly tool in the first place ^^ Thx for the information though :) Greetings from Bavaria
I think that it's a good value with the discounts. Thanks for the code. My first sample had a cracked screwdriver socket. Amazon sent a replacement without a cracked socket. However, I think that the socket casting is still a bit thin at least compared to the one on my Multiforce. I like the lighter weight compared to the Multiforce. My Multiforce seems to have better handle alignment, however.
I'm glad they sent the replacement. I noticed the bit comes loose sometimes if I shake or drop the multitool, so maybe the socket area is indeed something they should tune up.
Bought this and holding it in front of me as I am watching this and I have to say it is worth every penny, a great and portable multi tool, shame the pliers arent spring loaded but nevertheless awesome piece.
presumably there would be a way to spring load the pliers yourself, if you could for example superglue some sprung steel in the right place inside the handles
i bought this multitool a month ago just on mine it says SQT mq21, identical to that. The only drawback is that the knife is difficult to activate with one hand ... the brake holds the knife too tight..I also paid $ 30 ... a little too much
@@WeAllJuggleKnives it was ordered from China, I'm not sure from which site because I live in Bosnia and Herzegovina and they don't deliver to my country. Luckily I live on the border with Croatia and my brother lives in Croatia and he ordered it for me at his address. I love watching your channel! I can't get used to the combination of your voice and new look .. you have such a soft and friendly voice and your new appearance is the complete opposite (in a good way)!
Just bought one from Amazon......mine came with the handles totally misaligned and they wouldnt close properly. The main blade was so sharp it was unbelievable.....never had a blade that sharp straight from the box.I sent it back and bought a Leatherman Surge intead......i suppose i was unlucky but once bitten twice shy as they say.....if they can let a disaster like mine out of quality control i would always have doubts about the way they are put together.I'm glad in one respect as i now have probably the most durable multi tool on the market and one of the most adaptable.You get what you pay for.
I love my Surge as well :] Yeah Bibury should definitely inspect anything before it is boxed up, they need to factor in the holiday rush and not let anyting like that slip through.
Thank you for the friendly presentation of this multi-tool. I've ordered it and I can't wait to get it. All in all makes a good impression. Subscription is out and I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas 🎄 Greetings from Germany
I understand this is a year after this video was released. I started looking into replacements for my Leatherman Supertools after I came a hairs breath in loosing one of them permanently. It's a whole lot easier on the pocket book to replace a $40 multi-tool than a $100 one. Mine just arrived and the pouch now has a pocket up front that stores the bit driver tools. On the non spring loaded pliers, as a Leatherman user since they were first introduced this is a normal feature for me. If this tool passes my EDC use test I will be purchasing another one and putting it in the work tool kit, maybe adding a bit extender as you mentioned in your video.
I only own a single multitool and it's there just for show but fuck your multitool reviews are so enjoyable and so well made. I am always fascinated what different mechanisms and tool placements as well as shapes are being thought of in order to accomodate for the most within the smallest possible frame. Nice video, and seems like there's yet another multitool on the market that'll be able to defend its place there.
Bought one off Amazon and my experience is very different from this review. Knife edge? Blunt, asymmetrical... Can't cut paper. Wire cutters? Too much play, can't cut electrical wires as some strands and the plastic get stuck between the blades. Do you think I should try and get a replacement or get a surge?
Chinese make for waht you pay. If western peaple asking crap, they produce crap. If you pay for top quality, Chinese make top quality. In fact, usa product like leatherman entry level tools are identical in quality to Chinese no-super cheap multitool. The ONLY COMPANY THAT IS ON ANOTHER LEVEL ON QUALITY IS VICTORINOX. China made multitool=mid/low quality and correct price USA made=mid/low quality and expensive price. Swiss made=high quality and expensive price. USA have fantastic marketing and warranty and service but historically don't have European culture of quality. (like say Ford vs Volkswagen, or dodge vs Lamborghini or Cadillac vs Mercedes etc etc..)
It's a great budget multi tool but I would've liked to have seen better use of the small tools area with the can opener of course that is fine but the micro screw driver and full size screw driver is useless as you have the bit driver, so an awl and other tools would've been more useful imo.
I needed an inexpensive multi-tool just to work on some light stuff I always watch your reviews and this interested me you had a 30% discount it was $59.99 on Amazon they had a 35% discount last night so I got it for $23.04 perfect get it now guys.
gonna purchase right now, hopefully will fit into my leatherman pouch. had rebar/knifeless, perfect wire cutters, super sharp saw. but pliers snapped, can opener snapped tip, flat screw driver bent. because of broken pliers not going to pay that price again.
This is a FAR better Wave clone than the Multiforce, simply because the tool is designed in such a way that the pliers are much less likely to fail. The Multiforce is Guaranteed to fail, at the pliers, the first time you apply significant force. Awesome overview, as always, thanks!
Always like your multi-tool reviews. They are very informative and helpful. I like this Bibury (have purchased a couple of their models in the wake of your reviews through the years; I'm not really a serrated blade guy, like the scissors, file, and blade executions). Never really heard of this brand before your reviews for them. Keep up the good work and keep them coming!
Bibury will be around for a while, they are part of the new breed of brands, like Roxon, that are more educated and tech savvy and do things more in the western business model where their packaging is better, quality control is better, social media is engaged and their reps speak fluent English. Bibury is actually the town in the UK where their company HQ is.
That's true, Rebar is great, I have one! Though, the Bibury tool almost always has a $15% or larger discount on the listing, so it is never really $60.
Hi, i'm in the UK and have tried to use the discount code for the bibury tool but the code isnt working for me, even though ive clicked on your link for the product. Thanks
Yes. There are only so many ways to stamp out pieces of metal and screw them together, Leatherman does not have any mystical monopoly on how to bless theirs. The blade steels are the only big difference.
The patents have run out, so it’s fair game. The reason those patents have an expiration date is to protect you from getting priced gauged by an endless monopoly.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Lazy and unimaginative business practices. With all the effort they put in to making an almost exact copy of the Leatherman , they could have redesigned something new and innovative.
Before watching the whole thing, I don't know if you mentioned this yet, but that thing is pretty much an exact copy of the Ozark Trail multi-force haha
@@WeAllJuggleKnives oh I see that now. I bought the Multiforce for $37 before tax, like $40 after, and it came with the bit extender & pocket clip, and sheath of course. But this one comes with the extra tool, micro driver.. but is noticeably more expensive, at base price. So I guess it will come down to if people really want that extra tool.. which I'm curious how they were able to do that, with virtually the same frames. I'm also curious about the diamond file. My diamond file, on the Multiforce, was disappointingly pretty crap, it wore off within the first use, I don't know if others are like that, I'm hoping mine was just a fluke, but I'm wondering if the Bibury one is any better. Lastly, a big complaint about the wave is how you can pinch your hand using the pliers, and so when they switched up the ends on the multi-force, kind of reversed it like you showed, a lot of people like that because it's somewhat took care of the pinching problem, so I'm also curious if this new iteration has a pinching problem or not, or perhaps potentially has one. Either way I was glad to see them side by side, really great review!
I think Work Pro manufactures them both, looks like they switched around or mixed and matched a few things. I did ask Bibury about the similarity, they said "Although somewhat similar, our model was developed newly this year. Quality and convenience have been improved..." I feel like Work Pro went to Bibury and said "wanna buy our newest multiforce version?"
@@WeAllJuggleKnives "although it's kinda sorta similar.. if you squint real hard, ours is totally new & original, and as a matter of fact the Multiforce copied us!" 😂😂😂
для чего?)) от них ждал большего.. просто копия.. Вопрос риторический.. не отвечайте.. не существует идеального multitools! Мешает ему влияние.. И все используют пилу для дерева?! А пластик?
Checking out the Bibury 19 in 1 Multitool. This multitool just came out in the last two weeks so I decided to test it out. More budget tools listed in the text description box, enjoy! :]
Just got one from work for X- mas. I got the one without scissors, but has spring loaded pliers, can opener and an awl. All are really sharp. I found the wire cutter did better then my sidekick.
I see they have a mini multi and they show the scissors cutting a Pepsi can.
All tools are on a good value sale at this time.
Excellent, Bibury has a good range of multitools for the prices.
Interesting thing... I got one of these on Amazon Italy after seeing this video, and it came to me almost, but not completely, identical... The differences are:
It has a pocket clip (on the side of the plain edge blade, would have been better if it was on the other side...), It's bolted in only one of the main screws but has a pin that prevents it to rotate, locking in a hole on the frame which is not present in the video specimen.
It came with a little bit holder containing additional 3 double head bits, and the pouch has an elastic band on the front that holds it - not great the selection of the additional bit heads but hey... Did not expect both these things so they have been most welcome!
That is awesome, they are improving it. They should add a bit extender as well (the Ozark Trail version has one that fits).
I like my Suspension NXT. I just ordered the Bibury.
Excellent, it's a handy multitool.
I would like to see if this multitool can cut hard wire like standard chain link fence and barbed wire.
That is a good question, I will try to get some pieces of fencing to test out in the future. I feel they should work on aluminum fencing.
ouch, $60?? the multiforce at walmart is still $37 as far as I know
Yup! I told them that, and they did throw in some discount codes to make it the price around $37, but I think they should just make the regular price low, less complicated.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives well...it does have that mini driver..but does it have a bit extender? $40 would be fine I think for sure. $42 is close, no question, but I wonder if people will find this promo code. Who knows...maybe they will still sell a bunch.
I just bought this online. Waiting for it to arrive. So you guys think this ok for light usage?
It's a good multitool, I am sure it will be useful to you!
Ok. Thanks.
Man this is better than a wave its a fraction of the price Bibury all the way
It seems like a copy of the old faithfull leatherman charge
Indeed, they no longer sell the old version of the Charge I own, but the Charge Plus is $140 now.
The new cutters on Leatherman are breaking, so that's making these Chinese multitools look better and better. My Rebar cutters broke cutting a 240V wire. I believe it was a 10 gauge solid core wire. I ended up having the climb down a 20 foot ladder to get a pair of cutters to finish my job.
I have very similar non-spring loaded pliers on one of my cheap Chinese backup multi tools, and don't find it to be an issue. The backup tool saved the day a while back when I was decommissioning some IT equipment, and one of the jaws on my Gerber Suspension snapped off. The backup came out and managed to free the rails of a disk array that had gotten stuck in place after several years, then I managed to find the broken part in the bottom of the rack. Gerber replaced the Suspension FoC though, so can't fault that.
I'm glad they replaced that Gerber, I can imagine the cursing when it first broke :D
That's incredibly impressive for $60~ and not a major name brand. Definitely a next paycheck pickup!
Excellent. I think you will like owning one of these.
Did you get it?
Idol, hope to see you review the gerber dual force in the future. They say it retails around $80.
I will check it out,it looks interesting!
@@WeAllJuggleKnives the Dual force has one of the best and most well thought out toolsets I've seen from Gerber in a long time.
@@maxlvledc a dual force review would be awesome. They are available right now (March 27, 2022) up here in Canada at Canadian Tire for $89.99 Canadian dollars, to me that seems suspiciously low since they’re based on the center drive but considering how overpriced I feel this niche industry has become I’d be very interested to see reviews 🤔
If compare this multitool with nextool flagship pro, which one more robust and sturdy?
This one is, but they're both good.
The current version of this Bibury on Amazon has two incredibly helpful upgrades:
- Pocket clip
- Small stretch pocket on the frontside of the sheath with three double sided 1/4" bits.
With these updated features, I can't see how anything currently on the market can compete with this tool.
Adding a 6x2mm magnet in the bit holder also makes it hold any standard 1/4" bit, and makes this arguably even more functional than a Leatherman Wave, and I would say even the Surge.
Value for money 5/5
Excellent upgrades, this is definitely a gem among multitiools.
I somehow managed to include my comment without noticing yours which basically says same thing about the current updated version :D sorry. And great for the magnet upgrade! Can it still securely fit the stock double head bits?
@@frankysour it sure can!
@@agge4life great thanks for answering, at the moment I only have available bigger magnets that wouldn't work properly... But this will be... Basically my only small mod, it's a good tool overall. It also has a "secret awl", as the fixed part of the scissors can be used as such (hopefully without destroying it :D ) and... Well probably if they had made the terminal part of the file straight and sharpened at 45 or 30 degrees there would be a 20th tool ad a good little chivel
@@frankysour One easy mod I would do if I had the tool is sanding the top end side of either the file or the serrated blade into a chivel. Wouldn't lose any functionality but add a good one.
Just got it today. Very so surprised it is a quite solid good tool. Quite sharp too. A good Leatherman Wave alternative if you want a cheap one. Color is silver and nice too. I always have loved Leatherman Wave,Charge TTI or Surge alike design. Maybe i want to buy the Multiforce Ozark after this. Also this Bibury is sold out in my country. Malaysia.
Excellent, glad you got one over there :]
How is the saw.are they good enough for camping.
Impressive, although I have never heard the of the manufacturer. The only thing that will keep me from purchasing the tool was no spring loaded handles.
They are a UK-based company, though their products are from Shanghai. They are more educated and savvy than many competitors, for example their packaging has a lot more attention to detail, and their use of social media is good.
hi, if you had to choose a multitool between the Bibury 19 in 1 and the Bibury 21 in 1 what would it be? I hope you can recommend some for my EDC .. greetings from Mexico
I would choose the 19 in 1 because I find the scissors very useful.
each and every tool looks and functions like that of the Leatherman Wave
That blade was sharper than my 100+ € (~$) Charge TTi had out-of-the-box Ö__ö
Kool info...hey my new 31 and 1 the bit diver part is not as springy as others I've seen in reviewsbi does lock properly though ..hope it breaks in hate to send it back because it's a very nice tool
Pretty badass multitool brother.
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Thanks, for stopping by, my friend!
Wanted to get one for a friend, but already sold out ^^ My gosh that ran out of stock quickly
Sorry to hear. What country is it? They still have them on US Amazon.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives It's Germany :/ Ordering on Amazon US will regularly cost so much shipping and taxes, that eventually it wouldn't make any sense to buy a budget friendly tool in the first place ^^ Thx for the information though :) Greetings from Bavaria
Also known as Daicamping 18 in 1. Fantastic multi tool
For those outside the US, they can probably acquire one on Aliexpress under that name.
"Why you always making pointy sticks"
"Guess that's my toxic masculinity"
lol - brilliant review and a laugh or two along the way :)
hi, may i know, which better, nextool flagship pro or bibury 19 in 1?
If you need the extra large scissors, go with Nextool, but if not, go with Bibury, it has more tools overall.
I think that it's a good value with the discounts. Thanks for the code.
My first sample had a cracked screwdriver socket. Amazon sent a replacement without a cracked socket. However, I think that the socket casting is still a bit thin at least compared to the one on my Multiforce. I like the lighter weight compared to the Multiforce. My Multiforce seems to have better handle alignment, however.
I'm glad they sent the replacement. I noticed the bit comes loose sometimes if I shake or drop the multitool, so maybe the socket area is indeed something they should tune up.
Bought this and holding it in front of me as I am watching this and I have to say it is worth every penny, a great and portable multi tool, shame the pliers arent spring loaded but nevertheless awesome piece.
Great to hear from someone who has used it over time!
presumably there would be a way to spring load the pliers yourself, if you could for example superglue some sprung steel in the right place inside the handles
Negative comparison to Brand name....bit to picky for a 19-22$ budget tool. OPINE
I’m surprised you interpreted me that way, I am actually very positive on this multitool overall.
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i bought this multitool a month ago just on mine it says SQT mq21, identical to that. The only drawback is that the knife is difficult to activate with one hand ... the brake holds the knife too tight..I also paid $ 30 ... a little too much
Excellent, what country are you in, and what site sells it there?
@@WeAllJuggleKnives it was ordered from China, I'm not sure from which site because I live in Bosnia and Herzegovina and they don't deliver to my country. Luckily I live on the border with Croatia and my brother lives in Croatia and he ordered it for me at his address. I love watching your channel! I can't get used to the combination of your voice and new look .. you have such a soft and friendly voice and your new appearance is the complete opposite (in a good way)!
Thank you, my friend, I'm glad you are enjoying the channel!
Odličan alat za te novce :D Brže došao do Hrvatske nego kad iz Zagreba nešto naručiš
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Just bought one from Amazon......mine came with the handles totally misaligned and they wouldnt close properly.
The main blade was so sharp it was unbelievable.....never had a blade that sharp straight from the box.I sent it back and bought a Leatherman Surge intead......i suppose i was unlucky but once bitten twice shy as they say.....if they can let a disaster like mine out of quality control i would always have doubts about the way they are put together.I'm glad in one respect as i now have probably the most durable multi tool on the market and one of the most adaptable.You get what you pay for.
I love my Surge as well :] Yeah Bibury should definitely inspect anything before it is boxed up, they need to factor in the holiday rush and not let anyting like that slip through.
thanks for the info.., God bless you and your family
Thank you for the friendly presentation of this multi-tool. I've ordered it and I can't wait to get it. All in all makes a good impression. Subscription is out and I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas 🎄 Greetings from Germany
Excellent, glad I helped!
I understand this is a year after this video was released. I started looking into replacements for my Leatherman Supertools after I came a hairs breath in loosing one of them permanently. It's a whole lot easier on the pocket book to replace a $40 multi-tool than a $100 one. Mine just arrived and the pouch now has a pocket up front that stores the bit driver tools. On the non spring loaded pliers, as a Leatherman user since they were first introduced this is a normal feature for me. If this tool passes my EDC use test I will be purchasing another one and putting it in the work tool kit, maybe adding a bit extender as you mentioned in your video.
Excellent, I'm sure it will serve you well for the price.
Hi, would it be possible to remove the blade via the screw and can the multitool still be used normally?
I believe so.
I never cared much for multi tool. In a last resort I use it but rarely. Expensive door stop.
😅 You just make me spit out my drink actually rethink ordering a multi-tool I probably don't need. I have 2 that I really don't use.
Dang good review brother & I've watched a bunch I'd say this is the best of the bunch
Excellent, I am glad it was helpful!
I only own a single multitool and it's there just for show but fuck your multitool reviews are so enjoyable and so well made. I am always fascinated what different mechanisms and tool placements as well as shapes are being thought of in order to accomodate for the most within the smallest possible frame. Nice video, and seems like there's yet another multitool on the market that'll be able to defend its place there.
Multitools are a fascinating hobby especially for people that grew up fascinated by mechanical things as many of us have.
Bought one off Amazon and my experience is very different from this review. Knife edge? Blunt, asymmetrical... Can't cut paper. Wire cutters? Too much play, can't cut electrical wires as some strands and the plastic get stuck between the blades. Do you think I should try and get a replacement or get a surge?
I would exchange it for a new one on Amazon, and also get the Surge when possible.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives got a surge, no way I'm gonna get a cheap bibury now. It's a totally different category, like a Ferrari and a fiat...
Link to the gloves you're wearing?
Sure thing, they work great, too! Mechanix Tactical Gloves: s71.link/b/2B22gD6
$27.99 after the code right now. Seems like a solid deal.
Excellent, I'm glad the discount is still going strong! That is a great deal because the Ozark Trail version is around $40.
Cool
What's the hex bit extension your using, does it hold into the mutitool or does it fall out?
I used the extension from my Ozark Trail Multiforce, it won't fall out.
Wow this tool looks exactly like a multi force from Walmart
Yes it is pretty similar, there is a comparison at the end :]
Currently, Chinese are still unable to make/design plier retention system in order to keep them aligned with handle.
This is why the Japanese should jump in the game.
Chinese make for waht you pay.
If western peaple asking crap, they produce crap.
If you pay for top quality, Chinese make top quality.
In fact, usa product like leatherman entry level tools are identical in quality to Chinese no-super cheap multitool.
The ONLY COMPANY THAT IS ON ANOTHER LEVEL ON QUALITY IS VICTORINOX.
China made multitool=mid/low quality and correct price
USA made=mid/low quality and expensive price.
Swiss made=high quality and expensive price.
USA have fantastic marketing and warranty and service but historically don't have European culture of quality. (like say Ford vs Volkswagen, or dodge vs Lamborghini or Cadillac vs Mercedes etc etc..)
Had to return mine. The pivot screws kept loosening up even after I added loctite blue. Made the blades, saw and file unsafe to use
It looks like good build quality
Molesting your camera! The camera will sue you for not providing a "gender safe" work environment.
It's a great budget multi tool but I would've liked to have seen better use of the small tools area with the can opener of course that is fine but the micro screw driver and full size screw driver is useless as you have the bit driver, so an awl and other tools would've been more useful imo.
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Humm... Where have I seen that multitool before? It looks so familiar to me but I just can't remember.
Looking like a KO Leatherman.
The patents ran out - older designs are now fair game.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives waiting for the Emerson patent on the wave to run out 😃
And the one on the Tri-Ad Lock ;]
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Nice video nice tool thanks ☺️👍
Welcome, buddy!
trying to get the discount, its not working. Is that because im in the UK? I am using amazon for the purchase. thanks
I think it only work in US. But their HQ is in UK so maybe they will put a UK discount on UK Amazon sometime?
I needed an inexpensive multi-tool just to work on some light stuff I always watch your reviews and this interested me you had a 30% discount it was $59.99 on Amazon they had a 35% discount last night so I got it for $23.04 perfect get it now guys.
Great score! People should definitely stock up for the holidays, the prices will be very good for us.
gonna purchase right now, hopefully will fit into my leatherman pouch. had rebar/knifeless, perfect wire cutters, super sharp saw. but pliers snapped, can opener snapped tip, flat screw driver bent. because of broken pliers not going to pay that price again.
Excellent, it sounds like you use your tools hard, if this were to break, it is not such a disaster as when the more expensive stuff does.
Is the blade on this one 420 like Leatherman
This is a FAR better Wave clone than the Multiforce, simply because the tool is designed in such a way that the pliers are much less likely to fail. The Multiforce is Guaranteed to fail, at the pliers, the first time you apply significant force. Awesome overview, as always, thanks!
Can the blades be switched with the file/saw to make it more suitable for left-handed use?
my guess would be yes
Always like your multi-tool reviews. They are very informative and helpful. I like this Bibury (have purchased a couple of their models in the wake of your reviews through the years; I'm not really a serrated blade guy, like the scissors, file, and blade executions). Never really heard of this brand before your reviews for them. Keep up the good work and keep them coming!
Bibury will be around for a while, they are part of the new breed of brands, like Roxon, that are more educated and tech savvy and do things more in the western business model where their packaging is better, quality control is better, social media is engaged and their reps speak fluent English. Bibury is actually the town in the UK where their company HQ is.
I'm impressed.
Glad you like it!
Nice!
It looks like a letterman wave
Is it China made?
yes
Nice review.
Thanks!
60 bucks, I could just get a Rebar.
That's true, Rebar is great, I have one! Though, the Bibury tool almost always has a $15% or larger discount on the listing, so it is never really $60.
Hi, i'm in the UK and have tried to use the discount code for the bibury tool but the code isnt working for me, even though ive clicked on your link for the product.
Thanks
HI , my friend! I'm sorry to hear that. Possibly it has expired? I'm really not sure.
I know sometimes it will say not accepted or something, but yet it will still deduct the discount during checkout.
Hell isn't sharp.
In your opinion,do you think think comes close to a Leatherman multitool like the wave an wave plus and possibly the surge.
Yes. There are only so many ways to stamp out pieces of metal and screw them together, Leatherman does not have any mystical monopoly on how to bless theirs. The blade steels are the only big difference.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives , awesome, gotcha
What bit holder are you show in the video
It is from the Ozark Trail Multiforce.
great review just got one on order!!!!!
Excellent, you will like it, I heard they went on sale for Xmas, many people will be enjoying these now :]
The "serrated" blade is a rope saw.
Bibury lists this implement as "serrated knife," it can be used on a variety of materials including rope and seatbelts.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Ahh, I have the 21 in 1 tool and it has it as a rope saw. Apologies.
Leatherman knockoff. 🙄
The patents have run out, so it’s fair game. The reason those patents have an expiration date is to protect you from getting priced gauged by an endless monopoly.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Lazy and unimaginative business practices. With all the effort they put in to making an almost exact copy of the Leatherman , they could have redesigned something new and innovative.
I think the problem is that American companies are too lazy to compete with Leatherman so China fills the hole left in the market.
Before watching the whole thing, I don't know if you mentioned this yet, but that thing is pretty much an exact copy of the Ozark Trail multi-force haha
Oh yeah, I do a little comparison towards the end, don't worry :]
@@WeAllJuggleKnives copy of the leatherman wave 🌊
@@WeAllJuggleKnives oh I see that now.
I bought the Multiforce for $37 before tax, like $40 after, and it came with the bit extender & pocket clip, and sheath of course. But this one comes with the extra tool, micro driver.. but is noticeably more expensive, at base price. So I guess it will come down to if people really want that extra tool.. which I'm curious how they were able to do that, with virtually the same frames.
I'm also curious about the diamond file. My diamond file, on the Multiforce, was disappointingly pretty crap, it wore off within the first use, I don't know if others are like that, I'm hoping mine was just a fluke, but I'm wondering if the Bibury one is any better.
Lastly, a big complaint about the wave is how you can pinch your hand using the pliers, and so when they switched up the ends on the multi-force, kind of reversed it like you showed, a lot of people like that because it's somewhat took care of the pinching problem, so I'm also curious if this new iteration has a pinching problem or not, or perhaps potentially has one. Either way I was glad to see them side by side, really great review!
I think Work Pro manufactures them both, looks like they switched around or mixed and matched a few things. I did ask Bibury about the similarity, they said "Although somewhat similar, our model was developed newly this year. Quality and convenience have been improved..." I feel like Work Pro went to Bibury and said "wanna buy our newest multiforce version?"
@@WeAllJuggleKnives "although it's kinda sorta similar.. if you squint real hard, ours is totally new & original, and as a matter of fact the Multiforce copied us!"
😂😂😂
Will it hold a 1/4 hex shank?
yes
для чего?)) от них ждал большего.. просто копия.. Вопрос риторический.. не отвечайте.. не существует идеального multitools! Мешает ему влияние.. И все используют пилу для дерева?! А пластик?