I've got a buddy who's an avid fisherman, and he said the deluxe tinker is one of the most used things in his tackle box. He likes the scissors for cutting line, and the pliers for removing hooks. Thanks for this comparison, my friend.
The victorinox pliers do come in very handy. I enjoy my deluxe tinker for the pliers and as a compliment to my super tool 300. Jason is an awesome guy. Great video 👍
You mentioned using these to cut guitar strings. I specifically use the PS4 Squirt to tighten tuner nuts. Perfect size for that, and I typically keep the PS4 in my Martin gigbag for that reason.
In most scenarios where a plier is needed, you must combine it with something else: a screwdriver to tight a nut with a bolt, or scissors to pull and cut something at the same time. For that reason I decide to carry or a Leatherman and small Victorinox, or something similar instead an all in one.
I have not had a Leatherman tool for over 10 years, had one at work in my desk & when I left I gave it to a colleague. I have the Deluxe Tinker & the Motorist as my 2 Home tool kits on my computer table. Both have the same pliers & I used both recently to undo the locking nuts that had rusted on a elderly neighbors small dining room trolley. The pliers work quite well on small items but I can't see them as being large enough & strong enough to handle large tasks.
Yes, and for what it’s worth, wrenches are for turning nuts and bolts. We use pliers if we have no other options, but that’s not what they’re designed for. Pliers are designed for pinching, pulling, and twisting. I most often use my SAK pliers to bend wire or pinch and pull wires and other things that I can’t get with my fingers.
@@totallyfrozen Happy Tuesday, you must have a very slow internet connection, I made my comment over 11 months ago! LOL. Since writing my comment I have retired the Motorist & now use the pliers on the Deluxe Tinker & the CyberTool M for small fiddly diddly gripping tasks where wrenches are too big & cumbersome to use.
Hey mark you have to pick up a pair of nippix pliers!!!!! Once they grip they don’t come off...... I was just wondering if you ever heard of them!!!!! Thanks
I pretty much agree with all that you have said. Multitool pliers, even the full-sized ones, and any of the other tools that they contain, are great for smaller occasional jobs, but there are many tasks where a "real" dedicated plier or screwdriver or wrench is what is needed. The multitool can often save me some time, or the steps needed to fetch my tool bag, but they certainly can't replace that tool bag. Choosing the appropriate tool for a given job is an important skill.
I have always thought of Victorinox’s pliers as heavy duty tweezers which they work well as. I have a Special Mechanic model which is only two layers thick, which is comfortable in my old hand.
I recently purchased a Swisschamp as none of my other SAKs have pliers, metal file or inline Phillips. I also own a LM Squirt PS4 (retired since the scissors broke) and a Nextool Flagship Mini. The VIc pliers head is about the same size and thickness as those 2 but the tips on them are a bit longer. However as you say when using the pliers the Victorinox fills the whole hand, whereas with the Squirt you are trying to hold them with the tips of 2 fingers and a thumb. Same applies to Gerber Dime, Nextool Flagship Mini and other pliers based keychain multitools. With the Victorinox pliers you have more control, more reach, and more leverage if force is not applied sideways, which you shouldn't do with any multitool pliers. Also you can squeeze the Vic pliers as hard as you like without any risk of them breaking, whereas with the LM etc. the handles start to flex inwards. On any folding multitool pliers like those, whether a Squirt or a Surge, they are only ever as strong as the weakest point, which is the pivots connecting the plier head to the handles.
I agree. I classify a Victorinox SAK as a multitool. It just comes in a pocketknife form factor rather than a folded-pliers form factor. Technically, a SAK is a multitool as it has multiple tools.
Really interesting comparison! Im really glad you brought all three out! I should lend you my Super Tool 300! :) thank you so much for making this video, I was super curious about the Victorinox pliers… it’s neat to see how small they are compared to the Leatherman, but I like the fact that you can use the knife as a handle on the Deluxe Tinker. Im definitely interested in an ALOX (if it exists!)
So I have both and while I do find that victorinox pliers are better than no pliers, the leatherman (or any where the pliers is the main tool) is faaar superior. Mostly because the victorinox ones makes you push with only your thumb, and if you are holding something with them all the weight is on your thumb. On regular pliers you mainly squeeze with your grip, and the leatherman (and similar style) much more mimic that.
great idea, using it to pull stuff out the oven, and SAK does afford greater distance. also, the SAK pliers are sharper such that they're almost like large tweezers.
I have gradually gotten the hang of adding video music/background music to my videos. I think if you check out some of the other videos I have you’ll find the sound mixing is a little more equals out
Absolutely! I have the Angler and Swiss Champ both have excellent precision pliers for delicate tasks , electronics , radio and PC repairs in that respect they are 1st class . I have the squirt on my house/van keys , so a bit more capable, not quite so precision, but save the day many times . I tend to pair my Angler (with screwdriver/ can opener mod )with 125 cobra Knipex waterpump wrench, which is only 5 inches very pocket-sized and way more capable than even the biggest multitool.
Why do you say the Squirt pliers are more capable than those on the Victorinox? The plier heads are the same size but when in use the Victorinox fills the whole hand, whereas with the Squirt you are trying to hold them with the tips of 2 fingers and a thumb. Same applies to Gerber Dime, Nextool Flagship Mini and other pliers based keychain multitools. With the Victorinox pliers you have more control, more reach, and more leverage if force is not applied sideways, which you shouldn't do with any multitool pliers.
@@simonh6371 I did say the Victorinox pliers was 'excellent precision pliers ' and the leatherman pliers was 'not quite so precise ' ! But I do think the leatherman squirt pliers has a bit more torque capable. That's my experience.
@@robduncan599 Really you shouldn't torque on any multitool or other articulated pliers, the pivot connecting the head to the handles is the weakest point on them. I know if you bear down on the Squirt pliers the handles start to flex, whereas with the Vic pliers this cannot happen. But I think a lot of people just get it into their head that Leatherman = rugged lol.
@@robduncan599 You literally wrote this which I'm cutting and pasting from your first comment: '' I have the squirt on my house/van keys , so a bit more capable,...''
@@simonh6371 it's there for use . Normally I would use the Knipex which blows away any multi tool. Like I said if it's all you got ,it's all you got . I don't make a habit of giving any tool more than it can handle. But the squirt is just a bit more beefy . That's all I am saying . I like both.
You don’t like the grip of the Leatherman but you like the grip of the victorinox? Also, why can’t you use the squirt pliers with your fingers instead of your whole hand?
In most scenarios where a plier is needed, you must combine it with something else: a screwdriver to tight a nut with a bolt, or scissors to pull and cut something at the same time. For that reason I decide to carry or a Leatherman and small Victorinox, or something similar instead an all in one.
I've got a buddy who's an avid fisherman, and he said the deluxe tinker is one of the most used things in his tackle box. He likes the scissors for cutting line, and the pliers for removing hooks. Thanks for this comparison, my friend.
You are so welcome
The victorinox pliers do come in very handy. I enjoy my deluxe tinker for the pliers and as a compliment to my super tool 300. Jason is an awesome guy. Great video 👍
You mentioned using these to cut guitar strings. I specifically use the PS4 Squirt to tighten tuner nuts. Perfect size for that, and I typically keep the PS4 in my Martin gigbag for that reason.
In most scenarios where a plier is needed, you must combine it with something else: a screwdriver to tight a nut with a bolt, or scissors to pull and cut something at the same time. For that reason I decide to carry or a Leatherman and small Victorinox, or something similar instead an all in one.
I have not had a Leatherman tool for over 10 years, had one at work in my desk & when I left I gave it to a colleague. I have the Deluxe Tinker & the Motorist as my 2 Home tool kits on my computer table. Both have the same pliers & I used both recently to undo the locking nuts that had rusted on a elderly neighbors small dining room trolley. The pliers work quite well on small items but I can't see them as being large enough & strong enough to handle large tasks.
Yes, and for what it’s worth, wrenches are for turning nuts and bolts. We use pliers if we have no other options, but that’s not what they’re designed for. Pliers are designed for pinching, pulling, and twisting. I most often use my SAK pliers to bend wire or pinch and pull wires and other things that I can’t get with my fingers.
@@totallyfrozen Happy Tuesday, you must have a very slow internet connection, I made my comment over 11 months ago! LOL. Since writing my comment I have retired the Motorist & now use the pliers on the Deluxe Tinker & the CyberTool M for small fiddly diddly gripping tasks where wrenches are too big & cumbersome to use.
Hey mark you have to pick up a pair of nippix pliers!!!!! Once they grip they don’t come off...... I was just wondering if you ever heard of them!!!!! Thanks
I pretty much agree with all that you have said. Multitool pliers, even the full-sized ones, and any of the other tools that they contain, are great for smaller occasional jobs, but there are many tasks where a "real" dedicated plier or screwdriver or wrench is what is needed. The multitool can often save me some time, or the steps needed to fetch my tool bag, but they certainly can't replace that tool bag. Choosing the appropriate tool for a given job is an important skill.
I have always thought of Victorinox’s pliers as heavy duty tweezers
which they work well as. I have a Special Mechanic model which is
only two layers thick, which is comfortable in my old hand.
I recently purchased a Swisschamp as none of my other SAKs have pliers, metal file or inline Phillips. I also own a LM Squirt PS4 (retired since the scissors broke) and a Nextool Flagship Mini. The VIc pliers head is about the same size and thickness as those 2 but the tips on them are a bit longer. However as you say when using the pliers the Victorinox fills the whole hand, whereas with the Squirt you are trying to hold them with the tips of 2 fingers and a thumb. Same applies to Gerber Dime, Nextool Flagship Mini and other pliers based keychain multitools. With the Victorinox pliers you have more control, more reach, and more leverage if force is not applied sideways, which you shouldn't do with any multitool pliers. Also you can squeeze the Vic pliers as hard as you like without any risk of them breaking, whereas with the LM etc. the handles start to flex inwards. On any folding multitool pliers like those, whether a Squirt or a Surge, they are only ever as strong as the weakest point, which is the pivots connecting the plier head to the handles.
Great to hear! Thank you!
The victorianox pliers make a great roach clip
I agree. I classify a Victorinox SAK as a multitool. It just comes in a pocketknife form factor rather than a folded-pliers form factor. Technically, a SAK is a multitool as it has multiple tools.
Really interesting comparison! Im really glad you brought all three out! I should lend you my Super Tool 300! :) thank you so much for making this video, I was super curious about the Victorinox pliers… it’s neat to see how small they are compared to the Leatherman, but I like the fact that you can use the knife as a handle on the Deluxe Tinker. Im definitely interested in an ALOX (if it exists!)
So I have both and while I do find that victorinox pliers are better than no pliers, the leatherman (or any where the pliers is the main tool) is faaar superior. Mostly because the victorinox ones makes you push with only your thumb, and if you are holding something with them all the weight is on your thumb. On regular pliers you mainly squeeze with your grip, and the leatherman (and similar style) much more mimic that.
great idea, using it to pull stuff out the oven, and SAK does afford greater distance. also, the SAK pliers are sharper such that they're almost like large tweezers.
LOVE The video, music was at least 50 percent too loud. Thank you for your comparison. Helped me with my purchase
I have gradually gotten the hang of adding video music/background music to my videos. I think if you check out some of the other videos I have you’ll find the sound mixing is a little more equals out
Absolutely! I have the Angler and Swiss Champ both have excellent precision pliers for delicate tasks , electronics , radio and PC repairs in that respect they are 1st class . I have the squirt on my house/van keys , so a bit more capable, not quite so precision, but save the day many times . I tend to pair my Angler (with screwdriver/ can opener mod )with 125 cobra Knipex waterpump wrench, which is only 5 inches very pocket-sized and way more capable than even the biggest multitool.
Why do you say the Squirt pliers are more capable than those on the Victorinox? The plier heads are the same size but when in use the Victorinox fills the whole hand, whereas with the Squirt you are trying to hold them with the tips of 2 fingers and a thumb. Same applies to Gerber Dime, Nextool Flagship Mini and other pliers based keychain multitools. With the Victorinox pliers you have more control, more reach, and more leverage if force is not applied sideways, which you shouldn't do with any multitool pliers.
@@simonh6371 I did say the Victorinox pliers was 'excellent precision pliers ' and the leatherman pliers was 'not quite so precise ' ! But I do think the leatherman squirt pliers has a bit more torque capable. That's my experience.
@@robduncan599 Really you shouldn't torque on any multitool or other articulated pliers, the pivot connecting the head to the handles is the weakest point on them. I know if you bear down on the Squirt pliers the handles start to flex, whereas with the Vic pliers this cannot happen. But I think a lot of people just get it into their head that Leatherman = rugged lol.
@@robduncan599 You literally wrote this which I'm cutting and pasting from your first comment: '' I have the squirt on my house/van keys , so a bit more capable,...''
@@simonh6371 it's there for use . Normally I would use the Knipex which blows away any multi tool. Like I said if it's all you got ,it's all you got . I don't make a habit of giving any tool more than it can handle. But the squirt is just a bit more beefy . That's all I am saying . I like both.
You don’t like the grip of the Leatherman but you like the grip of the victorinox?
Also, why can’t you use the squirt pliers with your fingers instead of your whole hand?
Not sure, let me ask my hands what the issue might be.
Buen video, me gustan mucho las comparaciones de nuestras amadas multiherramientas
Can you please tell me the song at 5:15? TY
“Far From Here” by J+1
@@markcoffman494 Awesome, thank you!
In most scenarios where a plier is needed, you must combine it with something else: a screwdriver to tight a nut with a bolt, or scissors to pull and cut something at the same time. For that reason I decide to carry or a Leatherman and small Victorinox, or something similar instead an all in one.