Have you tried doing a can yet? It might lift the top off cleanly
If you ask me, it's shaped more like a can opener, even though it's not a can opener (unless I'm mistaken).
Maybe they meant the serrated blade? Or file? A stretch I know.
nteresting thoughts, I liked reading your impressions.I have two comments,1. My Gerbers, new and old, used or boxed, all came with those wear marks, grind lines, scratches and paint blemishes. I guess their factory processing and construction plant is a bit rough on their tools...None of them affected functionality or performance, though2. As much as a bottlecap opener should be really easy to do and do it properly it seems far too common to be a problematic implement on many multitools from different brands today. Gerbers are specially offending, what I've found it I either use the plier jaws to grab and twist the cap, or pry it upwards if the jaws width is not enough, or I pinch the cap in between the handles and twist or pry off the thing.You can always use the awl to stab the cap at an angle (without your hand on the awl's way) and move the tool in a downward motion to pop it off
Wait serrated saw blade? I'd say it could have been an error in translation but that makes even less sense
All I can say is this, I've had my Center Drive for over a month now, and have used it on everything from the construction site to assisting at a car crash on the interstate, and it has yet to let me down. It has even replaced my favorite mt, the mighty mp600. I guess it all depends on what you need the tool to do.
Quote from: Spartan19 on August 12, 2017, 07:58:55 PMAll I can say is this, I've had my Center Drive for over a month now, and have used it on everything from the construction site to assisting at a car crash on the interstate, and it has yet to let me down. It has even replaced my favorite mt, the mighty mp600. I guess it all depends on what you need the tool to do.Very good, I hope you will share a bit more details... pictures
Quote from: Etherealicer on August 12, 2017, 08:11:44 PMQuote from: Spartan19 on August 12, 2017, 07:58:55 PMAll I can say is this, I've had my Center Drive for over a month now, and have used it on everything from the construction site to assisting at a car crash on the interstate, and it has yet to let me down. It has even replaced my favorite mt, the mighty mp600. I guess it all depends on what you need the tool to do.Very good, I hope you will share a bit more details... pictures Here are some jobsite shots, one is bending metal studs when I din't have any linesman pliers on hand, and the other was a quick pic while on break.
You can't really complain about bit wear when you use a Phillips bit on a Pozidriv screw.
Quote from: zoidberg on August 12, 2017, 10:38:08 PMYou can't really complain about bit wear when you use a Phillips bit on a Pozidriv screw. Gotta agree with the man here... Pozidriv screws are Phillips killers.Less troublesome the other way around IIRC.