Or do you have the super amazing deal of the year that will leave us all jealous as hell waiting?
EDIT: I'd also add... I would prefer a Vic Huntsman to the $5 Challenge winner, the Aitor, for a number of small, but significant reasons.
Quote from: Lynn LeFey on February 15, 2018, 02:43:23 AMEDIT: I'd also add... I would prefer a Vic Huntsman to the $5 Challenge winner, the Aitor, for a number of small, but significant reasons.Because Victorinox is just better?
Coming down to the wire, the next-to-last contestant (and probably the best bargain), a used Leatherman PST.https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,75950.0.html
Still in the running...The Leatherman MicraThe Leatherman PSTThe Victorinox HuntsmanThe Gerber MP400 Compact SportThis isn't me stalling. This is a tough decision. It's not the 'one is clearly best' situation of the $5 Challenge. All of these tools have real strengths in certain ways.
ELIMINATED: Leatherman Micra
Not to worry, little one. You may not have won the contest, but you have won our hearts.
Given time and access pawn shops and ebay, there is one obvious elimination.The Mossy Oak is a GREAT tool for a brand-new $10 MT. It has locking tools. The blade was sharp right out of the package. The saw worked, which almost feels like a miracle. But let's be honest. There's a big gulf between 'functional' and 'good'. There are 4 REALLY good tools left, and the Mossy Oak is only 'good for the price', not just plain old 'GOOD'.So I have to eliminate the Mossy Oak. However, if you can get over its kind of bulky size, this thing is still pretty amazing for a $10 tool. There are tools for sale out there that cost $20 that aren't nearly as good as this one. If I was in need of a beater/loaner or a tool in short order, I would not hesitate to grab one of these. Still, it's outclassed by the others, so...ELIMINATED: Mossy Oak