This video reviews the Walther Tool Tac Pro M multi-tool, highlighting its various functions like screwdrivers and cutting blades. While most tools performed adequately, the wire cutters failed to cut heavy-gauge barbed wire, leading the reviewer to advise against heavy-duty use. The pliers' cutting feature was also a disappointment. The reviewer mentions the tool is available from Walther Pro Australia for $155. The video also notes the use of music from the YouTube Audio Library.
This video showcases upgrades to the Nutnfancy EDC (Everyday Carry) system, focusing on enhancing capabilities beyond typical minimalist setups. The presenter introduces new additions like a lapel camera, precision snips, and other "surprises." The emphasis is on a comprehensive and invisible carry system, offering viewers ideas to improve their own gear and achieve an "A" grade on their EDC check. Specific items discussed include the REI "Lode" waistpack, Honsky iPhone holder, Muvi Pro lapel camera, SanDisk memory cards and USB drive, UST signaling mirror, Ray Gonia whistle, FourSevens Preon 2 flashlight, Carmex, Neosporin, Band-Aids, floss, nail clippers and file, Mission helmet liner, pocket comb, Sheffield utility knife, Leatherman Juice S2, Al Mar Eagle tactical knife, Victorinox Money Clip and Solo, Steven Rice pry bar, Glock takedown tool, Uni-Ball pen, Sharpie, and Magpul AR-15 front sight tool.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Victorinox SwissTool, highlighting its exceptional quality, versatility, and value. The reviewer praises its well-designed tools, individual tool deployment, solid locking mechanism, and overall fit and finish. Specific models like the SwissTool RS and black oxide version are discussed, detailing their unique tool sets. While acknowledging minor downsides such as non-replaceable wire cutters and jaw flex under extreme tension, the reviewer concludes that the SwissTool is a highly capable and desirable heavy-duty multi-tool, representing true Swiss quality at an affordable price.
This video reviews the Gerber Clutch multi-tool, highlighting its high utility for its low price point. The reviewer details its features, including needle-nosed pliers, wire cutters, a blade, drivers, tweezers, and a nail maintenance tool. Comparisons are made to the Leatherman Squirt P4, noting the Gerber Clutch's larger and conventionally ground blade as a potential EDC advantage. Downsides mentioned are its slightly larger size and weight compared to the P4, and the need for minor modification to the smallest flathead bit. Despite these minor issues, the video emphasizes the excellent value proposition of the Gerber Clutch multi-tool.
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