Thanks for the tip. Just picked one for $12 shipped and I too like the scissors very much. Overall build quality more than adequate for a $12 MT. Only complaint is the file.
Quote from: Omar Rapace on June 16, 2017, 04:24:45 AMThanks for the tip. Just picked one for $12 shipped and I too like the scissors very much. Overall build quality more than adequate for a $12 MT. Only complaint is the file.$12 sipped is a bargain ! Where did you find them at that price ? The Schrade badged version usually goes for $30 + shipping.
When I reviewed the Schrade ST11 I felt the same way about this tool. Affordable, nice design that's not stolen from another company and pretty solid for the price. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
I just got one of these under the name "Yocoo" for $20.00 on Amazon. There is no brand markings on the tool itself. I am also surprised at its quality! The blade came very sharp and that is very unusual in an off brand tool. The scissors are also very sharp, and they came lubricated. I just tested them on some thick paper and a padded envelope and they cut right through them. It opens pretty smoothly and the Philips driver works great! I have not tried the flat head driver, but it looks like it would do OK as long as you did not put too much torque on it. The handle it is on looks a bit thin. It is very "Skeletoolish", and seems like a great light duty tool for the dollar!
Another thread ruined by PB...
Can these still be found on ebay? I can't seem to find them...
What did you put in to the search? OUTU pliers multitool and such still produces no hits for me. Though I can follow your link with no problem (though the seller won't ship to my neck of the woods). What kind of arcane black magic is this!?!
Imagine this design with LM quality, liner lock blade and file (or saw?), and two bit drivers instead of fixed drivers.
Quote from: ReamerPunch on September 06, 2017, 11:08:46 PMImagine this design with LM quality, liner lock blade and file (or saw?), and two bit drivers instead of fixed drivers.You lost me at LM quality
Quote from: 50ft-trad on September 06, 2017, 11:55:35 PMQuote from: ReamerPunch on September 06, 2017, 11:08:46 PMImagine this design with LM quality, liner lock blade and file (or saw?), and two bit drivers instead of fixed drivers.You lost me at LM quality Gotta wonder when you're gonna put that bone away.