This is sounding very much like you intend to "prove" the tool is useless and I'm sure I could do that too if I was so inclined So are you going to give the tool a chance of proving itself as a medium duty tool, or subject it to tasks and conditions which are obviously well beyond it's capabilities so it fails? Remember, if it fails at a task it should handle comfortably, it's the tool's fault - but if it fails through getting abused or used beyond it's capabilities, that means tosh has failed
can't wait for monday!
Really pleased to hear this Tosh
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Quote from: kirk13 on June 22, 2015, 11:46:38 PMReally pleased to hear this Tosh Quote from: derekmac on June 23, 2015, 12:02:23 AMNice one!Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkCheers But....word is now that tosh carries a little multitool that can do anything!!! EEK I'm thinking maybe I should double it up with something else any ideas??Because as we all know, the first time it fails to work or do the "deed" scorn will replace praise.So, any suggestions??Can't see the point in duplicating the toolset, but what would you all suggest as a good combination.The balance is carried along with a folding box cutter