This video by Nutnfancy reviews the Leatherman CS4 and XE6 multi-tools, highlighting them as upgrades to the popular Leatherman S2 Juice. The reviewer emphasizes their increased tool sets, including saws, awls, files, and rescue blades, as well as their positive detents and US-produced quality. While noting the added weight and potential fit issues, the video praises their overall capability, excellent colorations, high value, and durability, suggesting they make great gifts. The reviewer also provides a likability score and a humorous note about the corkscrew.
This video is a review of the Victorinox Farmer Swiss Army Knife, specifically highlighting its cool blue Alox handle and useful tools such as drivers, a can opener, a large blade, a saw, and a punch awl. The reviewer acknowledges its weight compared to other SAKs and mentions the Leatherman S2 Juice as a potentially more versatile option. Despite this, the Farmer is presented as an affordable choice for those seeking a Swiss Army knife for outdoor or farm use, with a Nutnfancy Likeability Scale rating of 7.5 out of 10.
This video, Part 1 of Nutnfancy's ROL EDC System, details a lightweight and mobile Every Day Carry setup designed for everyday legality and preparedness. The system prioritizes capability and comfort, integrating a Kahr PM9 pistol (carried in a modified bellyband for concealment), an Al Mar Eagle knife, a Leatherman S2 Juice multi-tool, a Streamlight Stylus flashlight, and various hygiene and personal items. Nutnfancy emphasizes the system's effectiveness in fulfilling a 'sheepdog' role and contrasts it with potential WROL (Without Rule of Law) scenarios that would necessitate heavier firepower and protection. The current ROL system focuses on minimizing weight and bulk for ease of carry.
This is Part 4 of an 8-part series reviewing Nutnfancy's extended stay backpacking system, focusing on the "firepower" aspect of his "Mobility vs Firepower" concept. The system is designed for establishing a remote base camp in high-altitude Rocky Mountain terrain, featuring a heavy pack (80+ lbs) but delivering high capabilities. This segment details knives, tools, and survival implements including the Ontario SP5, Ka-Bar Utility, Cold Steel SRK, Leatherman S2 Juice, Victorinox Super Spartan, SOG Flash I, and various signaling devices. While the primary focus is on backpacking gear for remote living, specific firearm-related items are mentioned, suggesting a connection to preparedness and survival.
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