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Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:09

Meyerco Paradox Review

Most mulitools in the market today are pretty much carbon copies of each other, granted there are some that are totally ingenious and ground breaking in overall design. But they all have the same thing in common; the tools are all implements (tools ex: screwdrivers, file, knife, scissors, etc) are based around a pair of pliers. Meyerco USA with the help of renowned knife artist and designer Blackie Collins have designed what is just the opposite of the now traditional multitool.

plier mode

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:08

Swiss-Tech Utili-Key Review

Multi tools I will admit tend to be quite large and cumbersome, even when you do need to use them you never end up need all of the tools that it comes with.

SwissTech Utili-Key

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:07

Swiss-Tech ScrewBall Review

I myself have had many times where I have not only needed a screwdriver but one to loosen or tighten a torx head or a square head.

SwissTech ScrewBall

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:03

Victorinox SwissTool Review

Swiss Army knives have come to be loved and used by virtually everyone all over the world, you see someone using one and you immediately know what it is. Being very popular and people friendly, the versatile Swiss knife has been a trusted companion to many of us.

Victorinox SwissTool

The Original SwissTool is available in two finishes

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 13:02

Kershaw A100 Review

With so many multi tools out there having pliers (usually needle-nose or blunt) as the center of their tool, Kershaw set out to make a one of a kind tool that sets itself apart from the rest of the multi tool crowd. What Kershaw came up with was the Kershaw Multi tool, an innovative pair of vise-grips packed with all kinds of goods that are wrapped up in a nice little package.

Kershaw a100

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:59

SOG ParaTool Review

The first tool that SOG came out with before their gear driven wonders the power series; SOG had created a tool just as unique and the ones they make today. What SOG came up with is the world's first multitool with a multi-angle plier head. In other words the plier head could be used in any position between fully locked open and closed. Enabling you to get into some hard to reach areas that you cannot get into with other tools.

SOG ParaTool

SOG ParaTool

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:58

SOG SwitchPlier Review

SOG is one of most creative multitool designers in the market today, with the ever-growing popularity of their Power Pliers and Power Lock tools they have now come out with something more for us to drool over. SOG has introduced the world's first automatic opening multitool; with the push of a button this tool is ready for action quicker than you can say FIX IT!

SOG SwitchPlier

The SOG SwitchPlier is a very compact tool

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:57

SOG S60 PowerLock Review

With so many multitools flooding the market and companies competing with each other for the being the most innovative, SOG Specialty knives has taken the traditional pliers most tools have to the next level. Most tools have the handles attached to the plier's head and the tool folds at the pivots when not in use, even since Tim Leatherman patented it years ago many people have copied this original design and not much design innovation has been made since.

SOG S60 PowerLock

Probably the beefiest set of folding pliers available

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:55

Leatherman Super Tool 200 Review

The Supertool for the longest time has been the largest and strongest of their multitool line; people swore by it and would use nothing else for professional use on the job.

Leatherman SuperTool 200

Perhaps the largest Leatherman made, the SuperTool was a giant among multitools

Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:51

Leatherman Pulse Review

With the success of Leatherman’s PST and PST II models it was only a matter of time before the latter became an item to be thrown back to the multitool leaders drawing board with ways of how they could make their most popular tool even better.

Leatherman Pulse

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