Looks like an interesting tool, but I am quite certain I'd manage to get my thumb or finger into that gap and slice it on the exposed knife edge. Especially when rolling the adjuster.
I think if you had the right slip that allows the wrench to be the only thing showing I'dcarry it... That way you could have a comfortable grip and not worry about the bits or knife biting you!
4mm is nice because it's a standard for précision tools. 1/4" is more standard for some stronger tools. But if a manufacturer wants a tool with a lot of bits, 4mm is a way to go I think they should have made the tool have double sided bits. But yeah some of these wrench tools have the 1/4" I liked how the king sea and W2 have an adapter with 1/4" bits.
Yeah i think you should use this at home for light work. I'd feel better knowing you torq stuff with the roxon! We need your videos, so don't cut yourself too bad lol
That is really cool and I wish I could see it! It's a price of history. Probably one of the first "multitools" of its kind being that old. Does it have any info left on it?
Looks like an interesting tool, but I am quite certain I'd manage to get my thumb or finger into that gap and slice it on the exposed knife edge. Especially when rolling the adjuster.
Good point.
Seems like a nice secondary tool for those times when you need to get at something from both sides.
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It's 119 € on Aliexpress 😳😳
Really? That's crazy.
@@hvacbudget8600 noooo my bad 🙏🏻🙏🏻
It's 119 dhs ... Wich is about 10 $
I didn't pay attention cause it's normally in euros
The unprotected and exposed blade as part of the tool grip is a no go for me, but the tool is interesting. Love to watch your videos!
Thanks!
I think if you had the right slip that allows the wrench to be the only thing showing I'dcarry it... That way you could have a comfortable grip and not worry about the bits or knife biting you!
Glass breakers are pretty important to me. I've done a good amount of searching up on glass breakers and most metals can't break modern car windows.
4mm is nice because it's a standard for précision tools.
1/4" is more standard for some stronger tools.
But if a manufacturer wants a tool with a lot of bits, 4mm is a way to go
I think they should have made the tool have double sided bits.
But yeah some of these wrench tools have the 1/4"
I liked how the king sea and W2 have an adapter with 1/4" bits.
Can you link the nextool wrench you have been using?
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmG9KeR
@@hvacbudget8600 thanks!
Yeah i think you should use this at home for light work. I'd feel better knowing you torq stuff with the roxon! We need your videos, so don't cut yourself too bad lol
LoL!
wow amazing value! The jaws may be able to grip 1/4” bits sideways maybe?
Good point! Maybe.
I found a similar tool in my grandfather's things that's probably 40+ years old. It's sorta a piece of crap, but it's a neat old odd little multitool.
That is pretty cool!
That is really cool and I wish I could see it! It's a price of history. Probably one of the first "multitools" of its kind being that old. Does it have any info left on it?
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Very true.