Very sharp blade (although I'm not a CE fan), tight lock, but occasionally the lock is fiddly.Very bright light, but camera battery powered.Firesteel works great and there's an integrated striker on the knife handle. The whistle works but is kind of silly.Overall, a very good knife and would be an excellent backup camping tool.
ToolLogic make very good quality items. Thoughful designs as well.
These aren't bad knives actually and well worth the money , a friend has one as a beater and he gets on ok with it .
Thanks for the pics. For the cash, they don't look too bad!
for the price it looks like a great little back-up plan. nice pics
Quote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 03:35:56 PMfor the price it looks like a great little back-up plan. nice pics i like testing stuff and getting some use out of it, recently ive got a little bored of my stuff so decided to change stuff around and try different gear, also sticking to my budget, ive no use for stuff hanging around ,it needs to be handy
Quote from: Zed on January 02, 2012, 04:10:37 PMQuote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 03:35:56 PMfor the price it looks like a great little back-up plan. nice pics i like testing stuff and getting some use out of it, recently ive got a little bored of my stuff so decided to change stuff around and try different gear, also sticking to my budget, ive no use for stuff hanging around ,it needs to be handy i no exactly what you mean. i don't have a load of money to play with every month but there's always loads of tools and bits i want so i try to buy the things that are going to be of most use to me. like recently i got my supertool 300 because i no ill get a lot of use out of it compared to a MUT (which is also on my wishlist). i want a MUT but it isnt going to be as useful as a supertool will be.
i have one of those bit driver pens in my bag there handy. and i also got myself a tinker as its a good tool selection for me i think. im not a fan of SAKs with corkscrews as i dont drink wine. i find a Phillips head much more useful.
Quote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 06:39:16 PMi have one of those bit driver pens in my bag there handy. and i also got myself a tinker as its a good tool selection for me i think. im not a fan of SAKs with corkscrews as i dont drink wine. i find a Phillips head much more useful.yep corkscrews are so french no good for opening a can of guinness
Quote from: Zed on January 02, 2012, 06:56:55 PMQuote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 06:39:16 PMi have one of those bit driver pens in my bag there handy. and i also got myself a tinker as its a good tool selection for me i think. im not a fan of SAKs with corkscrews as i dont drink wine. i find a Phillips head much more useful.yep corkscrews are so french no good for opening a can of guinness lol i agree. corkscrews arnt bad at undoing knots but other than that i dont like having them.
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Quote from: Zed on January 02, 2012, 05:09:42 PM(Image removed from quote.) whats the L shaped piece next to the bit driver pen?
Quote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 11:10:33 PMQuote from: Zed on January 02, 2012, 05:09:42 PM(Image removed from quote.) whats the L shaped piece next to the bit driver pen?its a larger bit driver, i use allsorts on it even sockets and allen bits, very handy
Quote from: Zed on January 03, 2012, 07:55:08 AMQuote from: 5hif7y on January 02, 2012, 11:10:33 PMQuote from: Zed on January 02, 2012, 05:09:42 PM(Image removed from quote.) whats the L shaped piece next to the bit driver pen?its a larger bit driver, i use allsorts on it even sockets and allen bits, very handy sounds interesting. where did you get it if you dont mind me asking?