Damn. I was wanting to have funtion with it and get my Roxon. Now I just get to function.
So you got your Roxon, did it get your Roxoff?
Thank you, RP! I will say that the company put a lot of thought into the tool(as mentioned already), as it isn't a knock-off from what I know. I'll be doing a side-by-side photo comparison against the LM Juice XE6 at some point, as I feel they are pretty similar in tool loadout. The OHO locking tanto blade in the Roxon is a nice touch indeed.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on November 01, 2018, 04:10:49 AMThank you, RP! I will say that the company put a lot of thought into the tool(as mentioned already), as it isn't a knock-off from what I know. I'll be doing a side-by-side photo comparison against the LM Juice XE6 at some point, as I feel they are pretty similar in tool loadout. The OHO locking tanto blade in the Roxon is a nice touch indeed. I also have to give them credit for moving the can opener after realizing it was not very functional where they initially put it. It looks like it is easy enough to move yourself, but still, I would bet most other non-major manufacturing companies would not even bother with it.
I also have to give them credit for moving the can opener after realizing it was not very functional where they initially put it. It looks like it is easy enough to move yourself, but still, I would bet most other non-major manufacturing companies would not even bother with it.
Thorough review RP and well written and illustrated - sorry it took me so long to bump into it.This is an eminently interesting design. I think I might go for one.
And for one more chuckle. The bit that D_T has in his adapter would not fit into the 1/4 hex end of mine. The other bits fit the hex end, but the large allen bit wouldn't go in. I'm not surprised, since they didn't bother to check that the adapter fit the phillips shank in the first place.
WeAllJuggleKnives got one of the older ones. The can opener is in the middle. (Image removed from quote.)It is great that they fixed the can opener position, but you will have to somehow contact a seller to check if it's the newer version. The updated version of the multi-tool will have the glass breaker cover, so the box doesn't even have to be opened.
Is it too late to send it back?
Have you tried to reverse it, then insert it?
Quote from: ReamerPunch on November 04, 2018, 09:28:41 AM Is it too late to send it back? I thought about it, but since one of my Ganzo bit adapters/bit set worked perfectly, it's all good. And, classically I've usually received replacements with worse problems than the tools I have returned. Quote from: Dutch_ToolerHave you tried to reverse it, then insert it? The bit set with mine was a clustersmurf. Plus side is that the Ganzo set is a better bit assortment anyway and the Roxon adapter/all but one of the bits works well on the Suspension NXT. The Ganzo adapters is loose on the NXT phillips, but the Roxon fits perfectly on the NXT. The Ganzo adapter is a confident/snug fit for the Rozon phillips. I am just going to put another bit (phillips#3) in where the deformed bit is. I am still dumbfounded as to why they made the cutters separate pieces and then riveted them in. Seems like a missed opportunity to me. They could have charged $8 for replacement cutters and made money. My glass breaker was half-way unscrewed when I received the tool. The rubber cover was rolling around in the packaging. I screwed and tightened the breaker back in and put away the rubber cover, because it would just be falling off all of the time anyway. The corkscrew on mine appears to be perfect upon close examination. Too bad I don't use corkscrews anymore. My sheath doesn't have a bit pocket either. I guess a makeshift piece of plastic would make a good separator.