@magouliana32 Not price. Design. You can't make a better-looking functioning knife than the fastback. I don't care about price. they are the standard now and you can see that everywhere. Noone wants an old rusty husky old big stupid dewalt. Stealing the button design was rude too.
Right, I love my dewalt 12v and my quick eject utility. But I sure love Milwaukee m12(which I sold off to someone who needed them more than me) and my fast backs a whole lot more
@@JustaSimplefactmilwalke didn’t invent the button release design you goober, it’s been around forever. And if you think that Milwaukee is the “standard” of any type of folding knife you are simply a corporate coomer
@@JustaSimplefactthis might not be common knowledge but as a knife nerd the button locking system is one of the most common locking mechanisms of all time since its release. Probably the only thing you’ll see more of is liner locks. However for a while button lock knives were primarily for more high end(ish) knives and Milwaukee was smart to bring it to a level that was much more accessible. Now they’re on just about everything
It's a well known fact that you have to break in knives for them to flip open smoothly, not to mention that he didn't really do a good job flipping them open
Most knives dont need a break in period to actually function properly. The break in period is to normally obtain drop shut action. Or for PB washers to smoothen up a bit.@vcommandarv5916
I love dewalt for most things (marketing guys are scum, look into it). But i do really enjoy the milwaukee fast back with the screwdriver. Its very convenient and there isnt much to it.
ONLY Milwaukee utility/pocket knife I still own and recommend! All because of the extra blade storage in addition to the awesome folding screwdriver (assuming it's the updated exposed ball/spring collar bit retention version that doesn't wear out immediately after light use ane start dropping $2 Klein reversible bits! 🤦♂️) It's also relatively thin, but still has the incredibly important feature of that single spare blade storage... My previous favorite was the small Dewalt folder with my preferred top button slide out/non exposed blade design, and 3ish? blade storage compartment, but after being discontinued and hard to find, I finally permanently switched over to the Fastback 6 in 1, less blade storage, but a folding bit driver that has longer reach than my Leatherman Surge/Wave clones with ¼" bit drivers do... The only thing that could make the Milwaukee better is if it was electrically insulated (even if not officially rated for it 😉) but I've also wanted an insulated plier head or body on the Leatherman Surge/Wave style multitool and now clones for over a decade, so I guess we can't have everything perfect, but the previously tools are awfully close... 👍Assuming you buy a knockoff Leatherman that won't break every few months and can be replaced for the cost of shipping the $100-$170 broken Leatherman for the lifetime warranty evey time you snap or ruin the terrible quality, terrible heat-treated QC implements! 🤨
Also if you want a good quality fixed blade version knife style of the Milwaukee 6 in 1 remember the Kershaw "select fire" knife/back strap folding bit driver is still available... plus it has the 4 bit storage on the side. Although the regular straight, non partially serrated version is getting a bit harder to find since it's such an old product/design, and some people have complained about QC issues on the fold out bit storage compartments having issues... The belt clip is certainly better than the wire of the Milwaukee 😉👍 My original (that didn't get permanently borrowed) is probably atleast 15-20 years old and still works, even after snapping the tip off the blade while definitely misusing it, so it now has been ground into a tanto point 😆 Still love that knife and design, but with a multitool with a ¼ driver with a reversible bit and the Fastback 6 in 1 it just becomes redundant to the redundancy... Even if I only carry one of the two... Just a tool way ahead of it's time, or everyone else was just behind 😉
The screwdriver on the Milwaukee is almost a requirement nowadays. I always have the knife on me, so having a screwdriver all time is huge…taking off a wall plate, turning a screw set too shallow in the middle of taping, popping open cans of solvent, adjusting some cab doors for the customer.
There's something appealing about carrying a utility knife instead.. aside from occasionally needing to do some light prying, a utility can pretty much do everything and you dont have to get stones out if it's dull.
Dewalt needs to stick to power tools. They're just slapping their name on anything now trying to make an extra buck while other manufacturers outclass them on their bread and butter products.
I have the serrated version of both this and the old DeWalt knives and i'll still use the old DeWalt tanto. The locking bar is thicker and the action was smooth. Ever since i added a bit of Hoppes 9 lubricant to the bearing it has become melty butter smooth. I did carry the fastback knives but the thin locking bars that tended to move when force is applied made me rethink daily carrying them. The new DeWalt tanto may be sharper out of the box with a more pronounced tip but the lock bar is thinner and tends to stick when closing the blade. Plus it kind of feels like a downgrade considering the old style had the lanyard hole and raised thumb serration point plus thicker metal.
Finally they made a fastback. I love my black and yellow. My Milwaukee fastback has done so much work and traveled the world with me but I might get dewalts version just out of fanboyism lol
Tanto and drop point refers to the shape of the tip of the blade, which you completely ignore and barely show on camera. They’re completely different shapes. The blade serration is unrelated.
The only one I'd think about getting is the utility knife. The rest are junk. $15 tells me these are super cheap steel. You can get decent D2 steel knives for $20-$30.
Not a fan of folding utility knives. I like the old style. I do have a DeWalt, but it's the slide out style. I also have a DeWalt folding knife for this and that and it's pretty decent. I'll have to look at these
I hope the blade quality will not drop. I switched from the trash Milwaukee fastbacks to DeWalt and love it. I have two that have a small logo, black serrated blades. One for the hip, one for the tool bag. But at this point, they have lasted 5x longer than that Milwaukee ia trash. So I'll just keep sharpening until i finally break the tip.
@@landonm7346 i would never use a quality expensive knife for every day plumbing big dog. But you are mistaken if you think this old war dog ain't got a Kershaw on his hip every other time.
Fastback aren't Clones, these are Clones of Fastback lmao. But the original Fastback isn't plastic. The one with the screw driver attachment is, but it's extremely sturdy.
I totally appreciate your content my brother. With that in mind… this is the dumbest 4 pack of tools I’ve ever seen. What in the gell is DeWalt thinking???
@@axemastersinc3269 Any average Cold Steel knife will pierce steel. Lots of knives will and they don't need a tanto tip to do it. I wouldn't risk my fingers trying it with a liner lock though.
Copying off of Milwaukee. Those knives except for the Plunge/push button knife all have Shitty Deployment and Shitty Steel and a Shitty Liner Lock. Them knives would last maybe 1 week before failing Miserably.
Drop point and tanto refers to the blads shape
"its what they're calling it." LMAO
Emphasis on the TOOL in toolreview zone
The exaggerated "hea" is completely colored broke back mountain.
I died at ‘this one right hwah aint going nowhah’.
Sounds like cartman
I bought this and I keep it in the bag with the Flex cordless drills. Don't want to upset my Milwaukee collection.
Hahaha, how do you like the Flex drill brother 🤔
@@ToolReviewZone haven't used it yet. I was out hanging light fixtures and ceiling fans all day today.
They should make an m18 male member. All of you fanboys would stand in line at home depot to sit on it
Why these are garbage gas station knives
Right, I was thinking the same thing LOL
That's not a wire stripper. It's a seatbelt cutter.
NO, YOU'RE A SEATBELT CUTTER 😭😭😭
No it’s a bottle opener
*strips wire with seat belt cutter*😂
@@johnsuarez1404your moms a seatbelt cutter!
I still love my Milwaukee Fastback 1505 with the screw driver bit attachment
1540 is my EDC
I love my 1505 where ever I go it goes!
It looks like it exposes more than half the blade, am I wrong?
Shouldn't have let Milwaukee dominate folding utility knifes for 5 years before trying to compete. No thanks at this point.
They work together that’s why prices are always similar for most of their stuff.
Just like car makers, the competition is an illusion.
@magouliana32 Not price. Design. You can't make a better-looking functioning knife than the fastback. I don't care about price. they are the standard now and you can see that everywhere.
Noone wants an old rusty husky old big stupid dewalt. Stealing the button design was rude too.
Right, I love my dewalt 12v and my quick eject utility. But I sure love Milwaukee m12(which I sold off to someone who needed them more than me) and my fast backs a whole lot more
@@JustaSimplefactmilwalke didn’t invent the button release design you goober, it’s been around forever. And if you think that Milwaukee is the “standard” of any type of folding knife you are simply a corporate coomer
@@JustaSimplefactthis might not be common knowledge but as a knife nerd the button locking system is one of the most common locking mechanisms of all time since its release. Probably the only thing you’ll see more of is liner locks. However for a while button lock knives were primarily for more high end(ish) knives and Milwaukee was smart to bring it to a level that was much more accessible. Now they’re on just about everything
By the look of your knuckle, they look pretty sharp
The flippers don't even fire properly lol
Was thinking that to, and would take a sencut anyday over these. Probably got a deal with the same guys that make knives for smith and Wesson.
It's a well known fact that you have to break in knives for them to flip open smoothly, not to mention that he didn't really do a good job flipping them open
Most knives dont need a break in period to actually function properly. The break in period is to normally obtain drop shut action. Or for PB washers to smoothen up a bit.@vcommandarv5916
@Puddspanker most Chinese knives need to be broken in, and most USA knives don't need to be broken in, where are these Dewalt knives made?
@Puddspanker a breaking in period can be anywhere from a week to just 3-4 flicks, bro in the video barely flicked them once
❤ I REALLY DO NOT NEED A CHEAP PIECE OF JUNK LIKE THAT FROM CHINA❤
I love dewalt for most things (marketing guys are scum, look into it). But i do really enjoy the milwaukee fast back with the screwdriver. Its very convenient and there isnt much to it.
I might consider trying DeWalts version, if they make one, but no other pocket knife will replace it.
ONLY Milwaukee utility/pocket knife I still own and recommend! All because of the extra blade storage in addition to the awesome folding screwdriver (assuming it's the updated exposed ball/spring collar bit retention version that doesn't wear out immediately after light use ane start dropping $2 Klein reversible bits! 🤦♂️) It's also relatively thin, but still has the incredibly important feature of that single spare blade storage... My previous favorite was the small Dewalt folder with my preferred top button slide out/non exposed blade design, and 3ish? blade storage compartment, but after being discontinued and hard to find, I finally permanently switched over to the Fastback 6 in 1, less blade storage, but a folding bit driver that has longer reach than my Leatherman Surge/Wave clones with ¼" bit drivers do... The only thing that could make the Milwaukee better is if it was electrically insulated (even if not officially rated for it 😉) but I've also wanted an insulated plier head or body on the Leatherman Surge/Wave style multitool and now clones for over a decade, so I guess we can't have everything perfect, but the previously tools are awfully close... 👍Assuming you buy a knockoff Leatherman that won't break every few months and can be replaced for the cost of shipping the $100-$170 broken Leatherman for the lifetime warranty evey time you snap or ruin the terrible quality, terrible heat-treated QC implements! 🤨
Also if you want a good quality fixed blade version knife style of the Milwaukee 6 in 1 remember the Kershaw "select fire" knife/back strap folding bit driver is still available... plus it has the 4 bit storage on the side. Although the regular straight, non partially serrated version is getting a bit harder to find since it's such an old product/design, and some people have complained about QC issues on the fold out bit storage compartments having issues... The belt clip is certainly better than the wire of the Milwaukee 😉👍 My original (that didn't get permanently borrowed) is probably atleast 15-20 years old and still works, even after snapping the tip off the blade while definitely misusing it, so it now has been ground into a tanto point 😆 Still love that knife and design, but with a multitool with a ¼ driver with a reversible bit and the Fastback 6 in 1 it just becomes redundant to the redundancy... Even if I only carry one of the two... Just a tool way ahead of it's time, or everyone else was just behind 😉
I am a DeWalt fanboy, but i admit the Milwaukee switchback knife and pack-out put DeWalt to shame.
The screwdriver on the Milwaukee is almost a requirement nowadays. I always have the knife on me, so having a screwdriver all time is huge…taking off a wall plate, turning a screw set too shallow in the middle of taping, popping open cans of solvent, adjusting some cab doors for the customer.
There's something appealing about carrying a utility knife instead.. aside from occasionally needing to do some light prying, a utility can pretty much do everything and you dont have to get stones out if it's dull.
“Tan-toe” lol
Dewalt needs to stick to power tools. They're just slapping their name on anything now trying to make an extra buck while other manufacturers outclass them on their bread and butter products.
Nice to see dewalt came out with a Competition Utility knife to the Milwaukee fast back With blade storage
Wait until DeWalt inevitably releases their revised copy of the fastbacks. These have, shall we say, "teething problems."
I have the drop point for a work knife, and it's a great knife. Lock up and blade retention are pretty good.
What do you think of these knives compared to milwaukee utility knife?
He cut paper and your gonna ask for advice?
@@brucehansen7949 Advice?? Am asking for opinions
Tanto - TON-TOE - It's the style of blade. The steep angle of the point is what makes it a tanto blade.
Wow what creative names i wonder where they got the names from
I have the serrated version of both this and the old DeWalt knives and i'll still use the old DeWalt tanto. The locking bar is thicker and the action was smooth. Ever since i added a bit of Hoppes 9 lubricant to the bearing it has become melty butter smooth. I did carry the fastback knives but the thin locking bars that tended to move when force is applied made me rethink daily carrying them.
The new DeWalt tanto may be sharper out of the box with a more pronounced tip but the lock bar is thinner and tends to stick when closing the blade. Plus it kind of feels like a downgrade considering the old style had the lanyard hole and raised thumb serration point plus thicker metal.
Wow watching a non knife guy talk about knives is just stupid funny to me
i love that the last one is the same exact one milwaukee has had out for years 😂
The razor knives are everywhere, all brands I've seen have em
Finally they made a fastback. I love my black and yellow. My Milwaukee fastback has done so much work and traveled the world with me but I might get dewalts version just out of fanboyism lol
DeWalt will put the name on anything.
So does Milwaukee
Lol. So does Milwaukee
@@user-ud3io2wr2o haven't seen Milwaukee boots or penis pump yet.
I don't care about the pocket knives, but I do like the utility knife
I've got the Milwaukee version and love it. Got the one with the little fold out screwdriver on the end. It's awesome.
@@danelynch7171 where did you find them?
@@erikmonty9487 i think it was farm and fleet. Local hardware store carries them too, i think.
@@erikmonty9487 home depot always has them in stock. They have a deal right now, 2 for 15 bucks.
2nd generation dewalt guy here, sorry but I’m still not changing my daily carry Milwaukee fastback for any of these =\
Tanto and drop point refers to the shape of the tip of the blade, which you completely ignore and barely show on camera. They’re completely different shapes. The blade serration is unrelated.
I've had that exact same utility knife from Milwaukee for 20+ years... Bit late on this one, DeWalt!
Finally dewalt has a fast back utility knife! Grabbed the Milwaukee as they are a must! As a floor guy I need one handed, fast deployment of my blade!
This guy when he realizes knives have been around for more than a thousand years: 😵
Whwre can i get a set?
Milwaukee makes one and it comes with a screwdriver built into it
The only one I'd think about getting is the utility knife. The rest are junk. $15 tells me these are super cheap steel. You can get decent D2 steel knives for $20-$30.
Didn't even flip open. I'll carry my Kershaw LEEK.
Not a fan of folding utility knives. I like the old style. I do have a DeWalt, but it's the slide out style. I also have a DeWalt folding knife for this and that and it's pretty decent. I'll have to look at these
Anyone else notice he cut his left hand lol
I was hoping one would be an otf
😂
The utility knife sucks that it doesn't slide in! I lost my old on that did it!
😂😂😂😂😂 my first knife vibes are strong here
Might have to get me one. See how I like it over Fastback
Which one bungled the execution more hilariously: dewalt or the video?
I hope the blade quality will not drop. I switched from the trash Milwaukee fastbacks to DeWalt and love it.
I have two that have a small logo, black serrated blades. One for the hip, one for the tool bag.
But at this point, they have lasted 5x longer than that Milwaukee ia trash. So I'll just keep sharpening until i finally break the tip.
@@landonm7346 i would never use a quality expensive knife for every day plumbing big dog. But you are mistaken if you think this old war dog ain't got a Kershaw on his hip every other time.
I have the utility knife and love it
Pocket knives are useless on a job site unless you have the time and knowledge to shapen them
Dude cut his knuckle playing with knives.. lol I've never seen toe fingers before. 😅
That’s a genetic thing it’s most pronounced on the thumbnail generally.
@@clevernamehere7559nah he just bites his nails down to little nubs because his parents neglected him
Love my Milwaukee knives but I'm sure I'll end up with one of these as well.
Where I do buy them
Attached in the shopping bag on this video
Why would some be mad?
I explain it in the full video attached to this. Also, read some of the comments below 🤣
Last one has a string cutter.
Way to late , Milwaukee already got this on lock
Just need one with a screwdriver on the back
Are their fastback clones made of plastic? They look cheap but hard to tell
Fastback aren't Clones, these are Clones of Fastback lmao. But the original Fastback isn't plastic. The one with the screw driver attachment is, but it's extremely sturdy.
Wire stripper?
Seems like garbage, they don’t even deploy out all the way. Serrations are for bread knifes.
Grabbed the utility knife. The blade storage is cheap plastic. I love my black and yellow but cmon now
Milwaukee is thr same way. They all use the plastic
Imagine doing a knife review and not knowing the the difference between tanto and drop point. Hell, dude can't even pronounce tanto correctly 😂
No spring assistance 🤢
How is a tanto and a drop point "basically the same thing"
Tanto and saration are useless
If their steel wasn't such garbage it might have been interesting. Better off putting an edge on a butter knife.
🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ wire stripper and two different blades are the same?
Bet there not that cheap in the uk
How about you keep 2 and send the others to myself and Vance? That sounds real Nass Like….😂
Cant buy in uk 😮
See what OJ missed out on by dying?
hahaha pullout
sorry man great review i just needed to be a dumb kid again
Milwaukee 🎉
Where am I?
Okay cartman😂
Not to be rude but, why?
Totally copied Milwaukee
How? By using a flipper or button lock, both which have been out for decades.@TheBurninghedge
Plastic chineseum. Yuk.
Milwaukee did it better 😊
Dewalt should have gotten a YT channel that knows knives to do this review.... this guy did horrible.
Milwaukee did it better...again
I totally appreciate your content my brother. With that in mind… this is the dumbest 4 pack of tools I’ve ever seen. What in the gell is DeWalt thinking???
I think these utility knives are big sellers. Not everyone with like them, but they will probably make a killing on them
Serrations on pocket knife’s are useless.
While the average uses are limited, they do have their place.
Hay twine, wire stripping is what I use it for most often.
I’m not crazy about a serrated pocket knife but I have options.
If you're missing eating a juicy steak the serrated edge is great for shoe leather. 😂
You mean you never come across a steak or rack of ribs you need to cut through?
I happen to like serrations.
Fastback copycats
..."New"....
Ill keep it up you made garbage.
I do t like anything Dewalt makes
Can I get a mawakai tanto anybody?
lol tan-to
Not impressed!!
So bulky...
Trash. Just buy a Stanley
Same company 🙄
The first one is a ballistic tip…
What's a ballistic tip?
@@CanItAlready That tip is armor piercing.
@@axemastersinc3269 Once upon a time, maybe.
@@CanItAlready lol. That blade will pierce steel... The Japanese made that tip on their Tanto knives...
@@axemastersinc3269 Any average Cold Steel knife will pierce steel. Lots of knives will and they don't need a tanto tip to do it. I wouldn't risk my fingers trying it with a liner lock though.
It’s pronounced tonto, just trying to help.
Eww
Not bad for Stanly tools
Copying off of Milwaukee. Those knives except for the Plunge/push button knife all have Shitty Deployment and Shitty Steel and a Shitty Liner Lock. Them knives would last maybe 1 week before failing Miserably.
@milwaukee
Literally a waste time watching this
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