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 review of the Leatherman Rebar multi-tool by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its heavy-duty construction despite its compact size and light weight. Key features praised include the precise grinds on the drivers, long shanks, replaceable 1545CM cutters, and positive locks. While noting the absence of scissors and external tool access, the reviewer commends the 420HC steel clip blade, file, saw, can opener, and punch awl. The blackened oxide finish is preferred. The Leatherman Rebar is positioned as a potential classic and offers high value for its quality and longevity.
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