This video addresses a voluntary recall of approximately 17,000 Leatherman Charge multitools due to a potential safety issue. The creator urges viewers to stop using the affected tools immediately and provides a link to the official Leatherman recall page for more information. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear, Amazon shop, business inquiries, and social media channels.
This video review focuses on the Nextool Flagship Pro multi-tool, highlighting it as a new favorite. The description includes affiliate links to various Nextool and Olight products, as well as comparisons to Leatherman multi-tools and mentions of watches and a 1/6 scale figure. The creator also provides links to their Patreon and UGETube channels, encouraging support and subscription.
This YouTube video focuses on a review of the Gerber Center Drive multitool, delving into the science behind its name. The description also lists several other multitool models, including various Leatherman and Gerber options, suggesting potential comparisons or related content. While the primary focus is a multitool, the inclusion of specific brands and product types suggests a target audience interested in practical tools, often overlapping with EDC (Everyday Carry) and outdoor enthusiasts.
This video review criticizes the Leatherman Tread multi-tool, deeming it more of a fashion accessory than a functional tool. The reviewer, along with TacticalDoodle, highlights the Tread's lack of practical utility compared to other Leatherman models like the Charge, Surge, Wave, Sidekick, and Wingman, as well as the Victorinox SwissTool. Despite its stylish appearance and TSA approval, the tool's effectiveness is questioned, leading to a low "Nutnfancy LIKABILITY Scale" rating of 1 out of 5. The reviewer suggests that most purchasers end up not wearing it, preferring smartwatches. The video includes affiliate links for Leatherman products and the reviewed watch.
This video from Nutnfancy features a review of new Leatherman multitools, including the Signal, Skeletool, Charge, Wave, Rev, Leap, and others. It also highlights the powerful LED Lenser XEO19R headlamp, boasting 2000 lumens and a rechargeable battery. The reviewer provides detailed discussion and opinions on various Leatherman models, with several being praised as 'Hall of Famers' and a specific Charge model being recommended for purchase while available. Links to purchase specific models and related gear are provided.
This video provides a tabletop review of the Leatherman OHT multi-tool, focusing on its quality, innovation, and utility, consistent with the Leatherman brand reputation. The reviewer discusses its potential limitations for Everyday Carry (EDC) due to its size and Heavy Duty Multi-Tool (HDMT) nature. Comparisons are made to other popular Leatherman models, the Charge and Wave, highlighting the OHT's fast-deploying, spring-loaded pliers and replaceable 154CM cutter heads designed for heavy-duty cutting. The reviewer also praises the Leatherman sheath. The video includes a "tool review" and "POU" (Point of Use/Purpose of Use) segment, concluding with a Nutnfancy Likability Scale rating of 7 out of 10.
This video is a critical review of the Gerber Diesel Multi-tool by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights numerous downsides, including a poorly oriented, half-serrated Wharncliffe blade, difficult-to-deploy pliers, short shank drivers, a basic file, and hard-to-access tools. The wiggly plier head and easily damaged cutters are also noted as significant flaws. While the saw and scissors are considered upsides, the reviewer feels the snap-out pliers compromise the overall design. The non-MOLLE compatible sheath that can't hold the pliers extended is another negative. Despite a fair value around $70, the reviewer strongly recommends other multi-tools like the Leatherman OHT, Charge, Wave, or Victorinox Spirit over the Gerber Diesel. The reviewer gives the multi-tool a likability score of 5 out of 10.
This video is a detailed review of the Leatherman Wave multi-tool by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its best-selling status, compact design, and elegant toolset. He compares it to the Leatherman Charge series, noting the Wave's use of more affordable stainless steel grips and a 420HC steel main blade, which is sharp but expected to dull faster than the Charge's upgraded alternatives. The review praises the accessible exterior tools, the rescue cut capability of the serrated sheepsfoot blade, and the functional combo file and saw. The bit driver's versatility is a key point, despite some noted downsides like short reach and bit extraction. The mini-bit driver, capable of fixing eyeglasses, is also a significant plus. Other tools, including scissors, a can opener with a wire stripper, and a flat blade driver/pry bar, are discussed. The sheath is described as excellent. A punch/awl is identified as a missing tool, though the reviewer offers a personal solution. The video concludes with the Leatherman Wave being awarded 'TNP Hall of Famer' status for its high value.
This video by Nutnfancy details a modification to the Leatherman Charge multi-tool, specifically adding an awl functionality. The creator highlights the Charge's strengths like build quality, blade steel, pliers, and sheath, but identifies the lack of an awl as a significant omission. The modification involves grinding a standard Phillips driver bit into a functional awl for wilderness use. The video also includes criticisms of the SOG Powerlock EOD multi-tool. While the primary focus is on the Leatherman Charge modification, the mention of SOG Powerlock EOD and general multi-tool discussion provides broader context.
This video provides a detailed tour of a specific version of a current USAF Pilot Survival Vest, manufactured by Ultimate Survival Technologies (Air Ace™). The presenter, Nutnfancy, examines the non-classified contents of the vest, highlighting its functional design, configurable pouches, and security features like individual item bagging and tethers. The vest's strengths in signaling and communication are noted. The description also suggests potential upgrades such as a fixed-blade survival knife, improved flashlight, better multi-tool, enhanced water storage, and fire starters, while acknowledging limitations imposed by military funding and the supply system. The video is part of a four-part series.
This video provides a detailed tour of an actual and current USAF Pilot Survival vest, focusing on its non-classified contents. The presenter, Nutnfancy, highlights the vest's robust construction by Ultimate Survival Technologies, its modular pouch system, and features like moisture-resistant bagging and tethering for security. The vest's signaling and communication capabilities are emphasized. The description also suggests potential upgrades, such as improved knives, flashlights, multi-tools, water storage, fire starters, and ammunition pouches, while acknowledging limitations imposed by military supply chains and funding.
This video provides a detailed tour of a current USAF Pilot Survival Vest, focusing on its non-classified contents and design by Ultimate Survival Technologies. The host, Nutnfancy, highlights the vest's modularity, moisture resistance, and security features, emphasizing its signaling and communication capabilities. He discusses potential upgrades, such as a fixed-blade knife, improved flashlight, better multi-tool, and enhanced water storage, while acknowledging limitations imposed by military supply systems and funding. The video aims to offer insights into military survival gear and associated considerations.