Welcome aboard We can give better advice if you tell us a bit about your intended usage and preferences in tools - that way we have a more accurate idea of what will suit.
Hello from Switzerland The two seem an odd comparison to me. Anyway, I have a lazy Wave, so if you consider that I will make you a good price* (just to get you started on the addiction).One handed opening: Wave (personally, I prefer the Charge, but its way more expensive just for a bit more design). But isn't OHO + locking illegal in the UK?Not one-handed opening: SwissTool Spirit (you can't go wrong with that one)*What would be a good price
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Quote from: enki_ck on December 02, 2014, 07:36:28 PM(Image removed from quote.)And we do have loads of UK members. Yup Stick around for a bit and you might get to meet us, we tend to get together for a weekend every now and then (because we're sad like that!).What do you actually want the tool for? If you want something small and light that you forget about until you need it, you've got very different needs to someone that's constantly using a tool.TBH I find the OHT a bit bulky. I don't own one but have played with one and it wasn't for me. My favourite standard tool is the Rebar because it's simple, relatively cheap and light and has a good bit of everything in it. It's not a tool you can use on impulse like the OHT but it does work well.Still, it's nice to have a policeman that knows what an MT is