I find the Squirt too big for a keychain, but that's just me. Its fine for the bottom of the pocket, though.
Too many unnecessary stuff on mini champ.
I have keychain carried squirt for years. It is quite slim. Just good to have some attachment that when use, keys can be removed. Though minichamp is nice as well. And I could say from orange peeler, that was reason why almost purchased one Anyway knives in both are quite small. But ok when nothing else at hand and need to open some package as example. I just need small pliers quite often so for me quite good combination is squirt and some bigger sak where bigger knife.
To me all SAK scissors are pretty great. The Squirt scissors are eh IMO unless we are talking S4. Micra is in a league of its own in to many. MicraMinichampSquirt PS4
Ok so I'm still kinda tossing these back and forth. And for some reason I think I still need to have one in my life. So, I got the itch, I have to scratch it right?Quick Q. On the Scissors, which are the best and which are the biggest from the 3?MicraSquirtMinichamp
Quote from: Kampfer on May 30, 2016, 01:05:34 AMToo many unnecessary stuff on mini champ.I totally agree with this. Though some people find them useful, I could lose the orange peeler, second blade and cuticle pusher.
Quote from: kaput on July 12, 2016, 10:36:42 PMOk so I'm still kinda tossing these back and forth. And for some reason I think I still need to have one in my life. So, I got the itch, I have to scratch it right?Quick Q. On the Scissors, which are the best and which are the biggest from the 3?MicraSquirtMinichampMicra: Heavy duty for the compact size. Sometimes likes to bind up on "chewy" materials like paracord if you're not careful about how you cut it.Squirt: I assume you mean the PS4's small scissors. . . These are the same as the Style PS's scissors I think, so I will go with that. They cut, but they're not as strong as the Micra's or as precise as the Minichamp's. Also the scissors spring is apparently prone to failure. My Style PS hasn't failed in the last 14 months or so that I've had it, so I don't know if this is just bad QC luck for some folks. If by chance you mean the Squirt S4 scissors, those perform very similar to the Micra's, but maybe slightly more precise.MiniChamp: Small, but high precision. Not good for tougher cutting jobs, like snipping zip ties. Blazes through threads and pretty much any kind of paper. Sharp enough to slide through thinner papers without even squeezing the handle. Probably the sharpest scissors out of the box. Vic's scissor springs are not insanely durable, but they don't usually break under normal use for many years, and they can be replaced by the end user without a service call. Biggest: Micra and S4 are roughly tied.Smallest: MiniChamp and PS4 are also about tied.Best: This really depends on the specific task. If it was me, I'd go with either the Micra or the MiniChamp, and it would be a coin toss because I think they're both really good little tools. If you want the ability to handle heavier cutting jobs, get the Micra. If you want something for clipping coupons or snipping threads, the MiniChamp handles that and more.That's my two pennies on the subject anyway.
If you'd said Micra instead of Squirt I'd have gone Leatherman, but since you didn't I have to say Minichamp. It's a great little knife with everything you could want on it!Def
Both.You're welcome.