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I mean... I love that it's innovative and comfortable, but holy crap it's ugly. Also, I'm seeing these scissors everywhere on overseas multitools. My "True 2-in-1 Dual Cutter" uses it too. There's a lot of wobble in the pivot.
@@focusonthefocus Good looking tools are nice, but "working" is rather more important, not that I think this is particularly ugly. If I'm honest, I see nothing wrong with this at all! Pity it's out of stock right now...
I've got their tanto knife/scissors combo folder, and use it every day. Very solid construction and durable edges. It's a bit heavy overall, so I can only imagine that this multitool must be a real brick.
These are the best ones I have ever owned, I came across a large golden retriever that was caught up on some fencing and I cut it free but promptly lost my Roxon multi tool into the canal next to us. Glad to have made the sacrifice but I miss my Roxon. The scissors are no joke and worked perfectly when I needed them.
I'm not going to lie... when you flipped out the "Scissors" I was extremely impressed. THAT is a really cool feature, for an unfortunately ridiculously cheap multi-tool. I've bought cheap multi-tools in the past & always regretted it.
Literally just started seeing this (and ones like it) all over amazon. Boggles my mind why companies like leatherman can’t come up with simple innovations to problems that have existed for decades, and when they try, we get stuff like the free series where literally every other tool is sacrificed for the sake of a tiny bit of convenience.
I was thinking the same thing, I haven't seen much innovation with the Leathermans. not many new ideas. this one is half the price and is pushing some new features
@@patrickhowell2502 No it's not. CRKT doesn't own the patent on "being able to remove scales easily without tools", they just own the patent on the physical mechanism that allows for the release of the scales. This definitely doesn't use the same mechanism, and clearly operates under a differing latch, lock, and release. Infringing on a patent requires a copying of the physical mechanism and where it operates on the physical product. This is why Andrew Demko's Shark Lock and Snecx' Super Lock both exist in the same realm of locks, yet aren't exactly copying one another; as far as the engineering behind each lock is concerned.
Good note for the utility blade option is that it only take slightly smaller blades which are proprietary. I do own it and definitely enjoy it alot but i have tended to stick to the flat blade included in the same pack
And due to your regular video that covered this, I ordered one and the pack that gives you the utility knife. Can't wait to have it myself. Wish it didn't have such a long delivery time. Great vids!
I'm a dedicated Leatherman man, but for their graduations I got both my boys Roxons. For the price (the reason I didn't get them Leathermans) they're very capable multi tools.
I always got my kids entry level tools when they were younger. But I also told them that I was doing so with the caveat that if they used them regularly and took care of them sufficiently and that tool eventually failed them, I would buy the next one and I would upgrade it to a Leatherman or whatever quality level was necessary. I think the only exception to that was when I got them victorinox classics as their first pocket knives. All of my kids have at least one of them.
Had mine for about 18 months and I use it every day. The blades are also excellent quality, don't dull quickly and keep an edge when sharpened for a long time. Handy hint; the whole thing can be disassembled, so if you're handy with a drill you can cannibalise other multitools and make them fit into this one.
I got a Roxon that’s just a knife and a large pair of scissors and it’s great the scissors are better than most every pair of dedicated stand alone scissors I’ve tried !!
Bought their scissor knife model, the tanto blade was sturdy and held up very well against heavy plastics and rough wood, and the scissors are the same as in that video
I still use a Coleman Prolock, that I've had since I was 16 or 17. Almost 20 years of abuse and it's still going strong. It has removable tools on both sides, and was supposed to have a series of inserts but they were never made sadly.
Can confirm, rock solid build quality, carried as part of my EDC for over a year, absolutely insane value for money, cannot recommend enough. The blades are also compatible with their pocket knife equivalent (can't remember the model name), and being able to pull the blade out of the frame with ease makes it super easy to sharpen and manipulate with a blade grabbing jig style sharpener like the lansky.
@@matthewbeaver5026 Holding up fine so far, but I'm not exactly exposing it to abuse. I don't cut glue bonded cardboard with it (fastest way to dull an edge) and I'm not trying to baton hardwoods with it! Used for cutting meat, soft (green) vegetation and the softer types of plastics hasn't appreciably dented the blades edge, and I'm principally using the thinner edged spayfoot blade, so the thicker and more robust one that the Phantom ships with should hold up fine unless you're cutting open sandbags all day.
@@fsb2cool2care Update on this one after another year of daily carry. I can confirm that the blade metal is comparatively soft, which means that I've had to touch it up and resharpen it much more regularly than other harder bladed knives. However, the softer metal also makes it very very easy to sharpen, even in marginal conditions (you can get it sharp with the frosted glass top edge of a car window), and the blades themselves, being interchangable, can be swapped out for new whenever you have sharpened enough to start changing the geometry of the blade a whole. Most importantly, the pliers pivot pin is still strong after this time. Opinion not changed, for the money it's a damn good tool.
For 8$, I got the budget version of this budget multitool! It has all the same elements, including a one handed blade, that is easy to flip out, and has a lock bar. Except on mine the scissors come off easily, not the knife. Also it only has a couple of implements. Anyway, it is basically a super budget version of your phantom.
My job doesn't allow knives at work (it's at a school, which I guess is fair enough), so being able to easily remove the blade would be a pretty good workaround just to have something handy on me. May have to keep an eye out for one of these.
Oh I've seen it before, because its not like any other multi tool that has only its compact size and knife to make a selling point, it has full on options and customizability, and smooth function
Thumb's up for the tip! Those DO seem worth the money, yet still quite affordable at about half the cost of most any Leatherman. Personally, I'm a big fan of the humble Walmart housebrand _Ozark Trail_ 12-in-1 Multi-Tool for just $5.94 nowadays. They're basically just a Leatherman knockoff for less than a tenth of the price. Sure, they ain't the pinnacle of the toolmaker's craft, but they're handy and "good enough". I've got an actual Leatherman, a gift from an old buddy, that I keep in the garage, but have those Wallyworld ones stowed here and there. Every vehicle or boat should have one on board. A couple of winters ago I bought like a dozen of them on a Seasonal Clearance of various camping gear for just a buck each. Several went to friends, but one tucked into the toolkit of a finicky old British motorcycle I nurse along has legitimately saved my bacon several times by the side of the road, and tucks neatly into the tool kit in its rugged little snap-shut case for which one might alone spend $5. They can be a bit stiff out of the package, so the trick is to limber them up a bit by just opening and closing the different doodads repeatedly, with then maybe just a droplet of oil at the hinges. But for less than the cost of a six-pack you really can't go wrong.
Good video, I agree with you...I have one of those... It's a great tool. Not finely crafted, but it's better than it could be, for the price... B-level quality... C-level price. If I lost it, I'd get another right away, and not be terribly upset, like the price of a top quality Leatherman, or similar... It's a very good tool, considering everything. I also have a version with just the knife and scissors... Very compact and light for EDC.
The phantom! 😳The Box cutter and the fact that you can make it "lifeless" is deffinitly a selling point for me.(one handed blades are a Problem here in germany) And my local knive shop got it in the window.
The Nextool Flagship Pro doesn't have the nifty removable blade, but it's scissors are righteous. At least as big as those and seriously sharp. What is replaceable is the blade of the wirecutter in the pliers, and it comes with two replacement blades.
I hope they changed the steel or heat treat. I bought the ones with a knife and scissors a couple of years ago and it didn't take long for the scissors to become close to useless. They've been in the "to sharpen" pile since they crapped out. We'll see if they last any longer after the next sharpening...
That is a beautiful multi-tool. I saw that the other day advertised on Amazon. I hope it's well made, it looks like it is. Everyone is trying to beat the, Leatherman. A few years back I bought an Ozark Trail multi-tool from Walmart for $5.00; it has or had $5.00 quality too. I guess it's one of those disposable multi-tools, after doing 3 tasks you throw it out. 😂
Damn, that fetcher of being able to take at least the blade apart is awesome looking, x3 i ruined 2 multi tools because I wanted to clean it up properly (one was old and the other must had been to close to a lacker bucket lol) but I didn't realize that all the shims was in different sizes and combinations so I never was able to rebuild them
If you want a multitool with decent scissors, look up the paul chen multi tasker, its set up like the gerber where you can flick the pliers out, but instead of pliers it has a set of shears, which i found were great for moderate heavy duty cutting, would go through steel banding on crates like ribbon, was a great multi tool, probably explains why ive had 2 out of the 3 i own stolen. best part, they go for about 9.99, so they make a great beater tool that you can take where youd be worried about losing a more expensive tool
Had to look into this. The blade steel is pretty reasonable (kitchen quality stainless), but the shell is aluminum. I hope that means it's just the exterior most cover plates, and not the supporting skeleton. The button mechanisms are reported to stick/fail after a time. I'm not sure I can trust this enough to buy one.
One possible downside Ive heard about this tool is that the steel used is pretty soft and can dull quickly but maybe they have updated it with better steel.
@@Civiliansoldier762 sure for the blade. If they use the same steel on the scissors. How many cuts you get b4 they need sharpening? A blades easy to sharpen,, those scissors not so much. Yea it can be done just not as easily. Make it out of some harder steel... oh wait it from China not gonna happen..
@@matthewbeaver5026 shows what you know. Some of the best quality blades and material combos for the price are coming from China these days. Companies like Kizer have left US companies like benchmade in the dust and I own a lot of benchmade knives.
@@matthewbeaver5026civivi is from china and they use nitro-v, s35vn etc... you can find products with good steel from china you just have to know where to look.
Very neat, although as cool as it is to be able to take the blade off, I can't help but feel like the cover would end up falling off way more than it should
It's bulky, but, other than that, it's tremendously appealing. I have a Victorinox with lifetime warranty, but, if I didn't, this would be my first option.
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I mean... I love that it's innovative and comfortable, but holy crap it's ugly.
Also, I'm seeing these scissors everywhere on overseas multitools. My "True 2-in-1 Dual Cutter" uses it too. There's a lot of wobble in the pivot.
@Daniel McGlaughlin not this one, solid as a rock..this and nextool do a crazy good job
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I'm glad you checked in on this. I hate using sloppy fitting tools, especially scissors.
Really great channel. 👍&🔔.
Love the easy deployment.
Q- is this particular model available with a belt clip? Or a pouch with a belt clip?
@@focusonthefocus Good looking tools are nice, but "working" is rather more important, not that I think this is particularly ugly. If I'm honest, I see nothing wrong with this at all! Pity it's out of stock right now...
and for those wondering, there's 11 different blades that they sell for these.
Out-Fucking-Standing
I will never financially recover from this 😭
I just need one blade made out of a good steel like M390 or S30V
good because that tanto style is more about looks than functionality, especially on a multitool
now its like 14 or 15!
The utility knife and big scissors are a huge selling point ima keep an eye out
Agreed
I've got their tanto knife/scissors combo folder, and use it every day. Very solid construction and durable edges. It's a bit heavy overall, so I can only imagine that this multitool must be a real brick.
Yeah, the "no-joke scissors" that bend paracord instead of cutting it ⅓ of the time seem really great.
Goat tools are in the process of manufacturing their first modular multi tool.
With the ability to swap out all the tools.
Looks interesting, half price of a leatherman and has unique and practical designs
it's so nice to see a multi tool where you don't need wicked fingernails to deploy anything
Completely agree. I hate having to use my fingernails to get attachments out.
This is true.
As a fingernail chewer this shits fucking awesome. I’ve gotta use a little pry bar or some other shit like that on some leatherman implements
Or kung fu finger tips
Can someone tell me its name and where I can find it ❤
TSA will love these. They'll make great Christmas gifts for TSA employees & their children.
They can just confiscate the blade. You just click out the blade and there you go. Non-knide multitool
@@TheArter84that isn’t going to stop them. They’ve taken my tiny medical scissors. You might as well just hand this to them and save time. 😂
Or you could just put it in a checked bag
@@Mazzumanwhat if ya don’t wanna deal with checked luggage, and risk the checked luggage being stolen/destroyed/damaged, or your stuff stolen?
@@Nunya9876 then stay at home and don’t travel if your life always revolves around “what if”. Or pack a cheap multi tool that’ll get the job done
Thanks!
These are the best ones I have ever owned, I came across a large golden retriever that was caught up on some fencing and I cut it free but promptly lost my Roxon multi tool into the canal next to us. Glad to have made the sacrifice but I miss my Roxon. The scissors are no joke and worked perfectly when I needed them.
Have you replaced them in the year since? And if so, with what?
I also want to know this
Magnet fishing time
@@blastblast4627 no, I'm just carrying my 35+ years old Leatherman. ✌🏼
I’m just waiting to hear if that golden retriever is do ok.
I'm not going to lie... when you flipped out the "Scissors" I was extremely impressed.
THAT is a really cool feature, for an unfortunately ridiculously cheap multi-tool. I've bought cheap multi-tools in the
past & always regretted it.
Literally just started seeing this (and ones like it) all over amazon. Boggles my mind why companies like leatherman can’t come up with simple innovations to problems that have existed for decades, and when they try, we get stuff like the free series where literally every other tool is sacrificed for the sake of a tiny bit of convenience.
I was thinking the same thing, I haven't seen much innovation with the Leathermans. not many new ideas. this one is half the price and is pushing some new features
The removal of the plate seems like poss pat infring on the crkt knives
@@patrickhowell2502 No it's not. CRKT doesn't own the patent on "being able to remove scales easily without tools", they just own the patent on the physical mechanism that allows for the release of the scales. This definitely doesn't use the same mechanism, and clearly operates under a differing latch, lock, and release. Infringing on a patent requires a copying of the physical mechanism and where it operates on the physical product. This is why Andrew Demko's Shark Lock and Snecx' Super Lock both exist in the same realm of locks, yet aren't exactly copying one another; as far as the engineering behind each lock is concerned.
Haven't seen decent scissors like this since Gerber Diesel
Check out goat tools. If it's as good as I'm hoping it will be, then no more leatherman purchases from me.
" This are no joke pair of Scissor "
*goes to mess up the cutting with the Scissor right after
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Oh my god. This is exactly what I've been looking for, I'm going to be ordering multiple items from this company. Thanks
These mechanism always spook me with the classic...pop right off just when i need it the most
Definitely want to try one of these. One of the frustrating things about multi tools is not being able to choose exactly the tools you want to carry.
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@@genaroanaya3890Have you had a chance to use one yet?
Excellent piece of kit to have on your person, because you will never know when you might need that edge which may save your life.
Rox on bro! Good find.
This thing really got my Roxon
Lord that blade got me, and those scissors were pretty impressive too 🔥
Not ready to give up my Leatherman. But that is pretty cool!
Just ordered with replacement blades. This will be my third Roxon thanks to you!
Good note for the utility blade option is that it only take slightly smaller blades which are proprietary. I do own it and definitely enjoy it alot but i have tended to stick to the flat blade included in the same pack
I bought one of these last summer. Got a variety of blades, too.
Other than the missing file 😮, I really like it. And yes, the scissors are excellent!
I mean it's $80, idk if that would be considered a budget multitool.
But it seems pretty high quality, very nice
$20 or less is budget for me
That looks pretty awesome. Those scissors are some size!
Picked up the Flex. Pretty solid modular design, nice to pick and choose your kit and easy to swap if anything breaks.
Always love the N64 Junge DnB Mix in the Background
And due to your regular video that covered this, I ordered one and the pack that gives you the utility knife. Can't wait to have it myself. Wish it didn't have such a long delivery time. Great vids!
And a ruler in centermeters, thats great!
I'm a dedicated Leatherman man, but for their graduations I got both my boys Roxons. For the price (the reason I didn't get them Leathermans) they're very capable multi tools.
I always got my kids entry level tools when they were younger. But I also told them that I was doing so with the caveat that if they used them regularly and took care of them sufficiently and that tool eventually failed them, I would buy the next one and I would upgrade it to a Leatherman or whatever quality level was necessary.
I think the only exception to that was when I got them victorinox classics as their first pocket knives. All of my kids have at least one of them.
Had mine for about 18 months and I use it every day. The blades are also excellent quality, don't dull quickly and keep an edge when sharpened for a long time.
Handy hint; the whole thing can be disassembled, so if you're handy with a drill you can cannibalise other multitools and make them fit into this one.
I got a Roxon that’s just a knife and a large pair of scissors and it’s great the scissors are better than most every pair of dedicated stand alone scissors I’ve tried !!
The swappable knife is a great idea, having a work knife on a multi would be handy af
Nice multi tool. The big scissors are a big yes!
Bought their scissor knife model, the tanto blade was sturdy and held up very well against heavy plastics and rough wood, and the scissors are the same as in that video
My brother giftede the pocket knife/scissor combo. Its pretty awesome, i didnt know they did multitool.
Thats one of the most well designed multitools ive ever seen
That blade exchange is awesome.....
That's the most well thought out multitool I've ever seen.
I still use a Coleman Prolock, that I've had since I was 16 or 17.
Almost 20 years of abuse and it's still going strong. It has removable tools on both sides, and was supposed to have a series of inserts but they were never made sadly.
Roxon are innovative and their tools are decent quality for the money
Get your Roxon. It's so good, it's like getting your roxoff
I'got some similiar Roxon for few yeras and I'm very glad. Good stuff
So glad this popped up on my feed! It's now in my shopping cart.
I have one its very good multi tool and reliable i also have the knife and scissors together only you can buy just the interchangeable knife too
i have this and the m3 that fits perfectly in my pocket pouch, because the phantom i got lacks certain functions the m3 has.
That’s really coool. I kind of want to order one right now…
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@@maxlvledc white meow
Love it the only thing it’s missing is a hammer end
So satisfying.
Can confirm, rock solid build quality, carried as part of my EDC for over a year, absolutely insane value for money, cannot recommend enough.
The blades are also compatible with their pocket knife equivalent (can't remember the model name), and being able to pull the blade out of the frame with ease makes it super easy to sharpen and manipulate with a blade grabbing jig style sharpener like the lansky.
How's the metal hold up does it keep an edge or need constant sharpening?
@@matthewbeaver5026 Holding up fine so far, but I'm not exactly exposing it to abuse. I don't cut glue bonded cardboard with it (fastest way to dull an edge) and I'm not trying to baton hardwoods with it!
Used for cutting meat, soft (green) vegetation and the softer types of plastics hasn't appreciably dented the blades edge, and I'm principally using the thinner edged spayfoot blade, so the thicker and more robust one that the Phantom ships with should hold up fine unless you're cutting open sandbags all day.
Blade retention is terrible on knife and scissors. Absolute garbage metal. That's why the price is so cheap.
@@fsb2cool2care Update on this one after another year of daily carry.
I can confirm that the blade metal is comparatively soft, which means that I've had to touch it up and resharpen it much more regularly than other harder bladed knives. However, the softer metal also makes it very very easy to sharpen, even in marginal conditions (you can get it sharp with the frosted glass top edge of a car window), and the blades themselves, being interchangable, can be swapped out for new whenever you have sharpened enough to start changing the geometry of the blade a whole.
Most importantly, the pliers pivot pin is still strong after this time.
Opinion not changed, for the money it's a damn good tool.
this is the 1st knife iv commented on coz it's so cool. I'd like one of those. it's looks so handy. 👍🇮🇪💚🙏🏼
For 8$, I got the budget version of this budget multitool! It has all the same elements, including a one handed blade, that is easy to flip out, and has a lock bar. Except on mine the scissors come off easily, not the knife. Also it only has a couple of implements. Anyway, it is basically a super budget version of your phantom.
I just added this to my Amazon wishlist.
I remember having one of those as a kid but it was like a lock pick and it would unlock nearly any lock including some car doors
Looks like a beast. Very impressive
Neat! Cool video. Please carry on!
My job doesn't allow knives at work (it's at a school, which I guess is fair enough), so being able to easily remove the blade would be a pretty good workaround just to have something handy on me. May have to keep an eye out for one of these.
Oh I've seen it before, because its not like any other multi tool that has only its compact size and knife to make a selling point, it has full on options and customizability, and smooth function
I got previous version with corkscrew - awesome!🎉
Must have got them lots of sales ! I went to buy via link and they not got any left ! Best advertisement they could have !
Thumb's up for the tip! Those DO seem worth the money, yet still quite affordable at about half the cost of most any Leatherman. Personally, I'm a big fan of the humble Walmart housebrand _Ozark Trail_ 12-in-1 Multi-Tool for just $5.94 nowadays. They're basically just a Leatherman knockoff for less than a tenth of the price. Sure, they ain't the pinnacle of the toolmaker's craft, but they're handy and "good enough". I've got an actual Leatherman, a gift from an old buddy, that I keep in the garage, but have those Wallyworld ones stowed here and there. Every vehicle or boat should have one on board. A couple of winters ago I bought like a dozen of them on a Seasonal Clearance of various camping gear for just a buck each. Several went to friends, but one tucked into the toolkit of a finicky old British motorcycle I nurse along has legitimately saved my bacon several times by the side of the road, and tucks neatly into the tool kit in its rugged little snap-shut case for which one might alone spend $5. They can be a bit stiff out of the package, so the trick is to limber them up a bit by just opening and closing the different doodads repeatedly, with then maybe just a droplet of oil at the hinges. But for less than the cost of a six-pack you really can't go wrong.
I've got one older and smaller and with a key chain ringalso has plyers
What is the steel type?
Good video, I agree with you...I have one of those... It's a great tool. Not finely crafted, but it's better than it could be, for the price...
B-level quality... C-level price.
If I lost it, I'd get another right away, and not be terribly upset, like the price of a top quality Leatherman, or similar...
It's a very good tool, considering everything.
I also have a version with just the knife and scissors... Very compact and light for EDC.
The phantom! 😳The Box cutter and the fact that you can make it "lifeless" is deffinitly a selling point for me.(one handed blades are a Problem here in germany)
And my local knive shop got it in the window.
Bought one because of this video🎉
Have one, love it
I prefer my Gerber, one handed deployment of the pliers is a must for me...
Dude those are really good
The Nextool Flagship Pro doesn't have the nifty removable blade, but it's scissors are righteous. At least as big as those and seriously sharp. What is replaceable is the blade of the wirecutter in the pliers, and it comes with two replacement blades.
That is pretty cool. Think I’ll stick to my leathermen but this is still really neat.
Oh, thanks man. Now I have to get one. My wife will never know.😁
Buy her one!
I have a Roxon model that only has the blade and fold out scissors.
Actually pocket friendly.
Big fan of roxon, I’ve had the scissors knife in my pocket for a long time now. Not a tanto ran but the shears are great.
I hope they changed the steel or heat treat. I bought the ones with a knife and scissors a couple of years ago and it didn't take long for the scissors to become close to useless. They've been in the "to sharpen" pile since they crapped out. We'll see if they last any longer after the next sharpening...
I got the roxon storm and it looked and felt very nice but the casting of the pliers snapped on the first day I got it
I have a roxon pocket knife it's very useful
That is a beautiful multi-tool. I saw that the other day advertised on Amazon. I hope it's well made, it looks like it is. Everyone is trying to beat the, Leatherman. A few years back I bought an Ozark Trail multi-tool from Walmart for $5.00; it has or had $5.00 quality too. I guess it's one of those disposable multi-tools, after doing 3 tasks you throw it out. 😂
Damn, that fetcher of being able to take at least the blade apart is awesome looking, x3 i ruined 2 multi tools because I wanted to clean it up properly (one was old and the other must had been to close to a lacker bucket lol) but I didn't realize that all the shims was in different sizes and combinations so I never was able to rebuild them
Father's day gift incoming
It's at lee valley
If you want a multitool with decent scissors, look up the paul chen multi tasker, its set up like the gerber where you can flick the pliers out, but instead of pliers it has a set of shears, which i found were great for moderate heavy duty cutting, would go through steel banding on crates like ribbon, was a great multi tool, probably explains why ive had 2 out of the 3 i own stolen.
best part, they go for about 9.99, so they make a great beater tool that you can take where youd be worried about losing a more expensive tool
the paul chen is actually really bad at thin fiberous materials like cloth. this is far better at that.
Had to look into this. The blade steel is pretty reasonable (kitchen quality stainless), but the shell is aluminum. I hope that means it's just the exterior most cover plates, and not the supporting skeleton.
The button mechanisms are reported to stick/fail after a time.
I'm not sure I can trust this enough to buy one.
Great point!
Nice review! Great tool
One possible downside Ive heard about this tool is that the steel used is pretty soft and can dull quickly but maybe they have updated it with better steel.
Who cares if you can replace the entire blade
@@Civiliansoldier762 sure for the blade. If they use the same steel on the scissors. How many cuts you get b4 they need sharpening? A blades easy to sharpen,, those scissors not so much. Yea it can be done just not as easily.
Make it out of some harder steel... oh wait it from China not gonna happen..
@@matthewbeaver5026 shows what you know. Some of the best quality blades and material combos for the price are coming from China these days. Companies like Kizer have left US companies like benchmade in the dust and I own a lot of benchmade knives.
@@matthewbeaver5026civivi is from china and they use nitro-v, s35vn etc... you can find products with good steel from china you just have to know where to look.
Cant wait for the icon version.
The scissor is the same as in the nextool flagship pro, which is since years on the market.
Great video. Really informative. I'm thinking of buying👌..
Very neat, although as cool as it is to be able to take the blade off, I can't help but feel like the cover would end up falling off way more than it should
Looks Brilliant
Looks really good
I like this one a lot
Nobody told me it came with a whammy bar
I was just look at those on Amazon the other day
Wow that looks pretty awesome
Any problems with the blade wobbling after removal? I saw that in an Amazon review and it’s keeping me from jumping on it
Sweet I will have to pick it up
And is that an assortment of bits for a screwdriver on the multitool? That wicked.
That’s pretty nice. I have over one thousand knives, I think I should start collecting these multi tools.
It's bulky, but, other than that, it's tremendously appealing. I have a Victorinox with lifetime warranty, but, if I didn't, this would be my first option.
That's definitely an awesome looking and unique looking multi-tool I need that in my life
Proof there is still plenty of room for innovation in the quest for the one knife to rule them all.