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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2010, 11:33:47 pm »
I have a splice on the way.    :gimme:
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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2010, 09:02:53 pm »
Well... I received my Splice today and I'm very disappointed in the overall quality of the tool. I find the fit and finish to be very poor, but I wasn't expecting too much for what the tool cost. I find the tools very hard to take out and the phillips screwdriver is a joke. The addition of a serrated blade was one thing that I did like about the Splice.  :tu:  The scissors weren't too bad either. Overall I would say save your $$$ for a Leatherman S4 instead of buying this tool. Needless to say, this will be my last Gerber purchase.
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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2010, 09:13:55 pm »
Well... I received my Splice today and I'm very disappointed in the overall quality of the tool. I find the fit and finish to be very poor, but I wasn't expecting too much for what the tool cost. I find the tools very hard to take out and the phillips screwdriver is a joke. The addition of a serrated blade was one thing that I did like about the Splice.  :tu:  The scissors weren't too bad either. Overall I would say save your $$$ for a Leatherman S4 instead of buying this tool. Needless to say, this will be my last Gerber purchase.

GG,
I hope I didn't lead you astray  :(
That's a little outside my skill set
But then again, that's never stopped me in the past  :D

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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2010, 09:18:07 pm »
Well... I received my Splice today and I'm very disappointed in the overall quality of the tool. I find the fit and finish to be very poor, but I wasn't expecting too much for what the tool cost. I find the tools very hard to take out and the phillips screwdriver is a joke. The addition of a serrated blade was one thing that I did like about the Splice.  :tu:  The scissors weren't too bad either. Overall I would say save your $$$ for a Leatherman S4 instead of buying this tool. Needless to say, this will be my last Gerber purchase.
The Diesel, and MP series are a safe buy mate :)
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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #19 on: March 08, 2010, 09:19:34 pm »
Well... I received my Splice today and I'm very disappointed in the overall quality of the tool. I find the fit and finish to be very poor, but I wasn't expecting too much for what the tool cost. I find the tools very hard to take out and the phillips screwdriver is a joke. The addition of a serrated blade was one thing that I did like about the Splice.  :tu:  The scissors weren't too bad either. Overall I would say save your $$$ for a Leatherman S4 instead of buying this tool. Needless to say, this will be my last Gerber purchase.

GG,
I hope I didn't lead you astray  :(

Not at all...  I had to give it a try.  :tu:
John

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Re: Gerber Splice
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2010, 10:41:27 pm »
I just received the green Splice, also.

This copy pretty much mirrors what has been posted already.

> the tools are difficult to open, but they might smooth out by working them
> there are sharp edges on the handle
> fit and finish is rough
> scissors work very well, this is the main reason that I tried this one- for the scissors

It is not really a viable candidate to replace the Micra or Squirt. It is not as nice as the SOG Crosscut. It is worth the $13 shipped price that I paid for it. The Splice would be much better if the tools were smoother and easier to get out and the sharp edges were smoothed out. The potential is there to make it a handy micro tool.

 

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