Love your comb mod. When horseback riding, in the desert, we often need a comb to flick cactus stickers off our horses. I would love it if my wife could carry in her saddle pouch a multi tool with a comb.
I hope their Flex (the modular tool) has a modular options for the main tool. I would personally like the main tool to be a huge shear or scissor head.
If they offer tools with high end materials, mid range materials and cheap, thus creating options for newbs and veterans, they will definitely be huge threat to all multitool companies. Imagine being able to put a magnacut blade in your multitool, and that's all you had to buy was the blade? 🤔 Customizing your own multitool is what I've wanted every since I got more into multitools not long ago. Right now, Leatherman has a hold on the high-end market because of the higher quality steel they use in general. People still buying the Arc for over $230 in US, and even more overseas, mainly for that magnacut blade.
Mr. Kincaid, I think its well established I love Leatherman and other select multitools from different manufacturers. I'm surprised you didn't throw the GOAT tool in the mix.
I don’t own anything Roxon but I’m slightly interested. If I want a budget multitool, I usually pick up a used Leatherman, Gerber, or Victorinox on eBay. I’ve gotten some great tools for great prices doing this. My questions are: 1) Are Roxon pliers on par with Leatherman’s? 2) Are the scissors on par with a 91mm Victorinox? For reference, my edc multitool is a Rebar that I added Fuse scissors to. I honestly feel like it is the best multitool that was never made.
I'd never heard of Roxon. I wanted some sort of small hammer-tool, and that's how I discovered them. Bought it, love it, and use it nearly daily. The "extra" tools in the handle are so-so, the knife isn't very good, the weird piece of metal trying to be 50 tools in one isn't useful. They do have a small file. I've used the file. Can stand improvement, but it's a useful tool. The saw is so-so. I want to replace two of the three tools with a quarter-inch driver, and figure out a way to store extra quarter-inch bits. The hammer's claw is handy, and serves as a reasonable pry tool. The thing to remember about the hammer is that you're not going to be doing carpentry with it, you're going to use it for stuff like smacking hing-pins in place, or those plastic anchors that you put into drywall. It's not so much of a hammer as it is a Very Sturdy Hard-Tapper. I used it to smack out the back-plate out of a new stove fan. The linesman pliers are surprisingly easy to use despite being part of a hammer-head, and the wire cutters are pretty good on electrical wire. Plus it comes with two extra wire-cutting blades and the tool to manage all of the screws--an excellent move. Side notes: it feels surprisingly good in the hand, and once you learn that the open/close "switches" are finger-nail and not flesh driven, it's a great one-hander for a lefty as well as a righty. Also, I'm not one of those "fidget people." I fidget with this thing quite a bit. I think that your review of these products and mine of the hammer both share this in common: it's just "there" enough to be worth carrying, but there's weird stuff thrown in that seems like the engineers were commanded to shove a kitchen sink into a thimble.
Yeah. Times up. I love my old Leathermans but can't deny how good, less expensive, and now innovative the competition is getting. No longer just cheap knockoffs. Now great alternatives.
Once they started raising prices, discontinuing popular models, the joke that leatherman garage is (limited run tools that most people who bought them will never use and keep as a safe queen), and the joke that the free series is (sorry magnets don't count as "technology" leatherman its a fuckin magnetic detent nothing special nor impressive engineering wise) thats when I realize they weren't going to improve anything unless competition comes along and kicks them in the ass.
For me Roxon is trying tool layouts while leatherman don't. You already showed in your channel multitools with actual original designs. I think what's important is the tool set and format of a multitool. Leatherman could actually innovate rather than just making high end versions of their past tools. I wish Roxon focuses a bit more on the 1/4" drives because it's entirely doable with the square drives.
Gimme a powerpint sized tool but with one handed opening knife and one handed opening fine scissors (as good and fine as sak classic sd), and a tweezers. I wouldn't need anything else.
I am waiting for their Flex coming, I saw the maxlevel video about it, look like a Goat copy. I visited their website but seems Unfortunately they don't ship outside USA. Still I can get some of their product on my local amazon (fr) but not the full range. Great review as usually. Liked alsi the one about multitool of the pre-leatherman era👍. 🐲😉🐉
GOAT Tools ships outside the USA. I'm in the USA but go to their FAQ/ DIY section and you'll see it as a topic. I recently purchased a GOAT multitool and I'm very happy with my purchase.
It depends of if it's an EDC item or a working multitool. I do have a multitool with a nail clipper which is useful to me. Sure I don't want nail clippers in many multitools like you can find can and bottle openers or even worse, a glass breaker... I can complain about fire starters in multitools too. I mean I tend to have a lighter even if I don't smoke at all. And I'm sure I will react if something in the vein of the storm, phantom, super tool, charge, surge, dual force, center drive, power access and such will get a nail clipper on them. But as far as mini format multitools I don't mind that for an EDC tool or a keychain tool. As much I do strive for real multitools oriented for workers (and tend to advocate against camping oriented tools, finger care and other things in such) I don't mind those when the tool is an EDC or made for something else than just working. I mean if i have a multitool with a razor, scissors, a comb, a nail clipper, an ear pick, tweezers, a nail file. I would be happy to have that 😀.
They can post that they have a 25 year warranty but they need to follow through with that warranty. Let’s see if the customer service/warranty will be any good or even existent.
The Roxon tools have a really nice design, but the tool choices are questionable with their smaller multitools. I have a Roxon M2 and I really like it. But I modded it completely by removing the silly tools like the nail cleaner and the box opener. Why does this tool have no flat screwdriver? I made a bigger one out of the nail cleaner and a smaller one myself. Also added a pen and kept the awl. Now this is my tool for random EDC, for work I carry a bigger tool. I also hate the fact, that every multitool has to have a bottle and can opener. I never use these! I would love to see a M1 mixed with a M2. Pliers, the big scissors, flat and Philips screwdrivers, maybe a folding out pen and every tool locking. The non locking tools on the M2 is a big downside and one reason to carry it just when I don't expect to need a tool at all (because of its size). Also the cutters on the pliers are bad for stripping wire, which I often do. Almost every tool I own can do this better.
The flex looks/sounds good until I saw the second more detailed vid. I’ll stick with my GOAT. Best warranty available and I’ll support the regular guy that wanted a fully customizable multitool. Michael O’Donnell GOAT TOOL multitool. 🙂👍🏼
@@andrewfett142 Oh sure the goat will improve. Although Roxon and nextool are the only chinese brands who seems to update their tools when needed. But yeah GOAT can have more if there is people supporting the platform.
I just got the Roxon M1 yesterday after you showed it and it was nowhere near as impressive as I assumed it would be. I am planning on who I could give it to. I have absolutely no positive impressions of it. I have a few other Roxon offerings that are decent. But the M1 is a joke, seriously. Don’t waste your money on it.
I'm loving roxon so far. I've got the phantom and all the blade options and a rhino. Their fit and finish is on point and the ease of getting to the small implements is awesome. I like the fact they're thinking outside the box. Seeing stuff never seen on other multitools. Nextool is the other one to innovative in a why not seen by leatherman anymore. I wish Nextool had a mid sized multitool like the powerpint
@@hvacbudget8600 do you know if nextool has warranty. I seem to have damaged my Gemini going too hard with the electric screwdriver and something gave and now it slips. Pretty disappointed in myself for doing that
Recently tried to restore an ancient hack saw from my grandpa garage. Used Roxon and Leatherman just to compare. So, doing a rusty flathead i chipped the sh*t out of my Surge’s flathead driver. Then i used Roxon ks2e’s one. The screw was really stuck, and needed a lot of force, but it succesfully unscrewed and left nothing but a little soft dent on my Roxon, probably thanks to its DIN 1.4116 steel. I had two impressions : WOW, and then WTF
Past roxon tools weren't that solid but I think since they are updating their steel, I believe they can compete with higher tier brands like leatherman and even victorinox. But if you try abusing on their past multitools I don't think you will get the same results.
Love your comb mod. When horseback riding, in the desert, we often need a comb to flick cactus stickers off our horses. I would love it if my wife could carry in her saddle pouch a multi tool with a comb.
Great idea! My daughter does horseback riding. A horse pick tool would be a cool option.
Hoof pick and a comb!@@hvacbudget8600
And I need a spork. If not I'll di
I’m fascinated with the speed of innovation of Roxon & Nextool.
Agreed!
Hey Roxon, make the Leatherman Rebar with all the tools on the outside 😊
That would be great!
I hope their Flex (the modular tool) has a modular options for the main tool. I would personally like the main tool to be a huge shear or scissor head.
If they offer tools with high end materials, mid range materials and cheap, thus creating options for newbs and veterans, they will definitely be huge threat to all multitool companies. Imagine being able to put a magnacut blade in your multitool, and that's all you had to buy was the blade? 🤔 Customizing your own multitool is what I've wanted every since I got more into multitools not long ago. Right now, Leatherman has a hold on the high-end market because of the higher quality steel they use in general. People still buying the Arc for over $230 in US, and even more overseas, mainly for that magnacut blade.
In Europe we are just pidgeons for them because 300€ for the Arc.
Mr. Kincaid, I think its well established I love Leatherman and other select multitools from different manufacturers. I'm surprised you didn't throw the GOAT tool in the mix.
I don’t own anything Roxon but I’m slightly interested. If I want a budget multitool, I usually pick up a used Leatherman, Gerber, or Victorinox on eBay. I’ve gotten some great tools for great prices doing this. My questions are: 1) Are Roxon pliers on par with Leatherman’s? 2) Are the scissors on par with a 91mm Victorinox? For reference, my edc multitool is a Rebar that I added Fuse scissors to. I honestly feel like it is the best multitool that was never made.
Good Questions. I probably should do some further testing.
Yup, ex Leatherman user here. All Roxon going forward.
I'd never heard of Roxon. I wanted some sort of small hammer-tool, and that's how I discovered them. Bought it, love it, and use it nearly daily. The "extra" tools in the handle are so-so, the knife isn't very good, the weird piece of metal trying to be 50 tools in one isn't useful. They do have a small file. I've used the file. Can stand improvement, but it's a useful tool. The saw is so-so. I want to replace two of the three tools with a quarter-inch driver, and figure out a way to store extra quarter-inch bits. The hammer's claw is handy, and serves as a reasonable pry tool.
The thing to remember about the hammer is that you're not going to be doing carpentry with it, you're going to use it for stuff like smacking hing-pins in place, or those plastic anchors that you put into drywall. It's not so much of a hammer as it is a Very Sturdy Hard-Tapper. I used it to smack out the back-plate out of a new stove fan. The linesman pliers are surprisingly easy to use despite being part of a hammer-head, and the wire cutters are pretty good on electrical wire. Plus it comes with two extra wire-cutting blades and the tool to manage all of the screws--an excellent move.
Side notes: it feels surprisingly good in the hand, and once you learn that the open/close "switches" are finger-nail and not flesh driven, it's a great one-hander for a lefty as well as a righty. Also, I'm not one of those "fidget people." I fidget with this thing quite a bit.
I think that your review of these products and mine of the hammer both share this in common: it's just "there" enough to be worth carrying, but there's weird stuff thrown in that seems like the engineers were commanded to shove a kitchen sink into a thimble.
Great take on the tool! It is cool! Also agree some of these need a couple tweaks to became fantastic.
Thank you . Great review
Thanks!!
check out the KS2 Elite. Better scissor and blade than the orginal.
How is the comb insert? Would the scissors work well on a beard?
I think so. They are really good. The comb is nice as well!
@@hvacbudget8600 i might look into it when i have extra money lol
Yeah. Times up. I love my old Leathermans but can't deny how good, less expensive, and now innovative the competition is getting. No longer just cheap knockoffs. Now great alternatives.
Agreed!
Agreed!
Once they started raising prices, discontinuing popular models, the joke that leatherman garage is (limited run tools that most people who bought them will never use and keep as a safe queen), and the joke that the free series is (sorry magnets don't count as "technology" leatherman its a fuckin magnetic detent nothing special nor impressive engineering wise) thats when I realize they weren't going to improve anything unless competition comes along and kicks them in the ass.
For me Roxon is trying tool layouts while leatherman don't.
You already showed in your channel multitools with actual original designs.
I think what's important is the tool set and format of a multitool.
Leatherman could actually innovate rather than just making high end versions of their past tools.
I wish Roxon focuses a bit more on the 1/4" drives because it's entirely doable with the square drives.
I agree. Would love to see dedicated 1/4" bit drivers.
@@hvacbudget8600 that's what their latest multitools do lack of. 4mm driver is fine but 1/4" is more useful
Gimme a powerpint sized tool but with one handed opening knife and one handed opening fine scissors (as good and fine as sak classic sd), and a tweezers. I wouldn't need anything else.
I am waiting for their Flex coming, I saw the maxlevel video about it, look like a Goat copy. I visited their website but seems Unfortunately they don't ship outside USA. Still I can get some of their product on my local amazon (fr) but not the full range. Great review as usually. Liked alsi the one about multitool of the pre-leatherman era👍.
🐲😉🐉
When the tool will be out I think they put it on aliexpress first
GOAT Tools ships outside the USA. I'm in the USA but go to their FAQ/ DIY section and you'll see it as a topic. I recently purchased a GOAT multitool and I'm very happy with my purchase.
Thanks!!
Okay!!!
Have you reviewed the Roxon M3? I still have my Micra, but at this point, I trust the M3 to do even heavier cutting tasks than the Micra can handle
I have. It's good!
Hey Roxon, when I need a tool, nail clippers are the last thing on my mind.
It depends of if it's an EDC item or a working multitool.
I do have a multitool with a nail clipper which is useful to me.
Sure I don't want nail clippers in many multitools like you can find can and bottle openers or even worse, a glass breaker...
I can complain about fire starters in multitools too. I mean I tend to have a lighter even if I don't smoke at all.
And I'm sure I will react if something in the vein of the storm, phantom, super tool, charge, surge, dual force, center drive, power access and such will get a nail clipper on them.
But as far as mini format multitools I don't mind that for an EDC tool or a keychain tool.
As much I do strive for real multitools oriented for workers (and tend to advocate against camping oriented tools, finger care and other things in such) I don't mind those when the tool is an EDC or made for something else than just working.
I mean if i have a multitool with a razor, scissors, a comb, a nail clipper, an ear pick, tweezers, a nail file. I would be happy to have that 😀.
First: As an owner of the Roxon M3, is there a follow up ? And second @0:10 nice retro watch ! 😊
Thanks! I need to rotate the M3 into my carry again.
They can post that they have a 25 year warranty but they need to follow through with that warranty. Let’s see if the customer service/warranty will be any good or even existent.
Great point!!
you got me on roxon's now I have three .. and I prefer it over my wave. Thanks for your reviews.
I'm planning on getting a wave, which roxon tool replaced that for you ?
@@Gabjai bought Ks2e + Sog Powerlitre to replace my Wave, so now i have way more tools for just 65$ and 250g of weight )
Glad to have helped!
Great video! Are you interested in reviewing our Full Customized FLEX Pre-Production Sample?
I would love to! It looks amazing!!! Please feel free to email me at robertditus@gmail.com.
@@hvacbudget8600 Just sent the email! Please let me know if you don't receive it. Thank you !!
Rock-on ROXON ! 🫵👍
To use the modern vernacular: Roxon is coming to get Leatherman's toes. Leatherman should be worried.
Indeed!
Chinese pirates as in the Disney flick fantastic.
@@hetrogamr84 Beg pardon?
They ship fast as well
Agreed!
The Roxon tools have a really nice design, but the tool choices are questionable with their smaller multitools. I have a Roxon M2 and I really like it. But I modded it completely by removing the silly tools like the nail cleaner and the box opener. Why does this tool have no flat screwdriver? I made a bigger one out of the nail cleaner and a smaller one myself. Also added a pen and kept the awl. Now this is my tool for random EDC, for work I carry a bigger tool.
I also hate the fact, that every multitool has to have a bottle and can opener. I never use these!
I would love to see a M1 mixed with a M2. Pliers, the big scissors, flat and Philips screwdrivers, maybe a folding out pen and every tool locking. The non locking tools on the M2 is a big downside and one reason to carry it just when I don't expect to need a tool at all (because of its size). Also the cutters on the pliers are bad for stripping wire, which I often do. Almost every tool I own can do this better.
If I get the Roxon flex when it comes out I’ll make sure to brag (“flex “) about it. #dadjokes.
LoL!
The flex looks/sounds good until I saw the second more detailed vid.
I’ll stick with my GOAT. Best warranty available and I’ll support the regular guy that wanted a fully customizable multitool.
Michael O’Donnell GOAT TOOL multitool. 🙂👍🏼
I believe you can't customize the pliers and there is only 2 large slots.
I believe they can improve on that though.
@@blade9292 yep. Hopefully goat does a little improving too. :)
@@andrewfett142 Oh sure the goat will improve. Although Roxon and nextool are the only chinese brands who seems to update their tools when needed.
But yeah GOAT can have more if there is people supporting the platform.
I just got the Roxon M1 yesterday after you showed it and it was nowhere near as impressive as I assumed it would be. I am planning on who I could give it to. I have absolutely no positive impressions of it. I have a few other Roxon offerings that are decent. But the M1 is a joke, seriously. Don’t waste your money on it.
So far Roxon = Chinese junk!
Roxon = Chinese junk!
Hopefully they upgrade it soon.
I'm loving roxon so far. I've got the phantom and all the blade options and a rhino. Their fit and finish is on point and the ease of getting to the small implements is awesome. I like the fact they're thinking outside the box. Seeing stuff never seen on other multitools. Nextool is the other one to innovative in a why not seen by leatherman anymore. I wish Nextool had a mid sized multitool like the powerpint
That would be fantastic!!
@@hvacbudget8600 do you know if nextool has warranty. I seem to have damaged my Gemini going too hard with the electric screwdriver and something gave and now it slips. Pretty disappointed in myself for doing that
What is the deal with capitalizations? Email told me the best way to cook a cro
Recently tried to restore an ancient hack saw from my grandpa garage.
Used Roxon and Leatherman just to compare.
So, doing a rusty flathead i chipped the sh*t out of my Surge’s flathead driver.
Then i used Roxon ks2e’s one.
The screw was really stuck, and needed a lot of force, but it succesfully unscrewed and left nothing but a little soft dent on my Roxon, probably thanks to its DIN 1.4116 steel.
I had two impressions :
WOW, and then WTF
That is shocking! Wow!
Past roxon tools weren't that solid but I think since they are updating their steel, I believe they can compete with higher tier brands like leatherman and even victorinox.
But if you try abusing on their past multitools I don't think you will get the same results.
@@blade9292 thats because guess what ? Right, because they listen to the customers 🙃
@@blade9292 Agreed.
@@dmitriiershov2203 I'm glad to hear they do listen to Customers I have some of their multitools.
Damn you roxon!👊
😁👍🏼
Mr. Fett did you notice he didn't mention the GOAT Tool. A much smaller company than Roxon but a great tool in its own right.
@@richardsullivan1776well he did mention their warranty. Best warranty available.
@@richardsullivan1776 well he did mention goats warranty. Best available. :)
@@richardsullivan1776 I’ve tried to reply to you 2 other times. Not seeing it. Hvac did mention goats warranty. Best available.
The quality is ok and the variety is good, but their designs are all bu'ky and weird...