Originally I had little to no interest about this tool, but with everyone going back and forth on them they are starting to pique my curiosity. Of course I'm not going to wait in line for one. If/when they become readily available I'll consider getting one, or if anyone here wants rid of theirs I'll look at it. I don't like paying for something I may see in 4-6 weeks.Def
I can check and see if it will fit a leather charge sheath if you folks want, it's definitely bigger than a Funnybone. So far the wrench has let me down (and it's the only thing to let me down so far), not having such a large assortment of sizes like the Funnybone it tends to give me frustration. I was at the mall with Christina in Albany, GA for her doctors appointment and I notices the brake lever is stiff and I wanted to loosen it up some. None of the 5 wrench sizes fit, come to find out it was a metric sized nut. I get home and break out the Funnybone and viola perfect fit, why oh why could they not include a vast array of sizes in this thing. Grant, wait time is not as much as they say, I got mine at a moments notice so to speak
Quote from: ratslash7 on February 11, 2010, 02:09:16 PMI like that it's a nice big tool. Big enough to really do some work. I wonder how it would fit in the back (or front if nylon) pocket of a Surge or Charge sheath? It seems like it would make a good partner to a pliers base multi.Considering that would mean a duplication of drivers, an Atwood FunnyBone may be a better option.
I like that it's a nice big tool. Big enough to really do some work. I wonder how it would fit in the back (or front if nylon) pocket of a Surge or Charge sheath? It seems like it would make a good partner to a pliers base multi.
Thanks for your inquiry and kind words -- we actually do have a Piranha that will be combo coming out later this month that will be called the PiranhaX. It will be combo and have some sort of DLC type coating.