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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby vash_h » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:53 am

cwyap wrote:My collection (also for specific uses):-

Victorinox SAK "Climber" [my camping buddy :mrgreen: ]
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hey.. ur using the exact same one i am using.. i cant seem to fnd it anywhere in malaysia.. it was a gift from my uncle whom bought it in vietnam 10 yrs ago..


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this is my more commonly used multitool.. used as screw driver, electrical current test pen, letter opener, blade, box opener, bottle opener, tin can opener, 'korek' tool etc..
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby cwyap » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:32 pm

vash_h wrote: Victorinox SAK "Climber"
hey.. ur using the exact same one i am using.. i cant seem to fnd it anywhere in malaysia.. it was a gift from my uncle whom bought it in vietnam 10 yrs ago..


I bought the SAK "Climber" at Professor, Cheras Leisuremall.

Comparing the "Climber" with the "Soldier", I would definitely go for the "Soldier" in term of cutting power. The "Climber" is useful for non-heavy duty stuff & it's handy to carry along in person without flouting the law as its blade is less than 3" in length while "Soldier" is best kept in a backpack if one is moving around town (only in the outdoor I carry in my waist pouch).
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby yoladu » Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:50 am

This is the weapon of mass destruction in the pocket =D>
all your tools are mickey mouse compared to this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60OZhrTB6o :tease: :tease:
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby cwyap » Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:18 am

yoladu wrote:This is the weapon of mass destruction in the pocket =D>
all your tools are mickey mouse compared to this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60OZhrTB6o :tease: :tease:


I have a foldable shovel like that. But not as many functions. Darn thing is good for causing GBH too (those studying or practising law will know what GBH is :lol: ). Wonder if this Chinese-made product can be purchased online or locally? :-k
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby yoladu » Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:28 am

some of my mickey mouse mutl-tools.

Two of my favorites
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This was a gift for sitting through a boring RS Component presentation held at my office. The finishing is really good, and quite practical
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This was a Christmas present from my MTB buddy. With this tool alone, I can stripped down easily more than 50% of my MTB, I never fail to carry this on my MTB trips.
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby woofzgps » Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:13 pm

Hahah.... how about this Chinese Military Shovels Put Swiss Army Knives To Shame? car boot love it :)

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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby stimix » Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:08 pm

I got also....2 sets all less than RM10...not dare to show here :oops:
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby cwyap » Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:53 pm

My latest acquisition, the Gerber Spring Multi-Plier :mrgreen: .

Impressive is the katana-style blade and the saw (real mean bugger). Now going to pass my Gerber Mini Clutch to my missus so that she can keep inside her handbag.
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Re: Multitool anyone?

Postby chinwy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:13 pm

Pocket size tweezers. Has been with me for a long time and has removed some very difficult to extract torns otherwise will require a trip to the doctor.
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