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Splitman Roxon S801

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Splitman Roxon S801
on: February 28, 2018, 11:49:44 PM
Nice pliers and shears (an OUTU multitool improved)

Locking knife and bit driver  :like:



Here a review: 3:08

« Last Edit: February 28, 2018, 11:54:01 PM by alexTOOL »


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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #2 on: March 01, 2018, 12:31:11 AM
I only saw this a couple of days ago!  :cheers:

The website selling it has pictures of it having screws on the wire-cutters, but in the video it's got pins, like the Cima MTs.
Linerlocking Phillips? Nice touch. wow It is almost center-driving, and it had the almost universal bit adapter.
Not a Z design like the OUTU. It's a I_I design. You have to unfold one arm to be able to open the scissors. Not a big issue.
Aw man, the review ended short, he did not show everything.  :-[

That site was weird, I did not see a price. And it's not got a great reputation...
I'd love to get my hands on that MT. It looks really nice with a lot of stuff going for it.  :cheers:
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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #3 on: March 01, 2018, 01:43:51 AM
I only saw this a couple of days ago!  :cheers:

The website selling it has pictures of it having screws on the wire-cutters, but in the video it's got pins, like the Cima MTs.
Linerlocking Phillips? Nice touch. wow It is almost center-driving, and it had the almost universal bit adapter.
Not a Z design like the OUTU. It's a I_I design. You have to unfold one arm to be able to open the scissors. Not a big issue.
Aw man, the review ended short, he did not show everything.  :-[

That site was weird, I did not see a price. And it's not got a great reputation...
I'd love to get my hands on that MT. It looks really nice with a lot of stuff going for it.  :cheers:

Saw this online about 2 weeks ago. It's quite expensive @ about close to $45 usd.. Its really big as well. Almost like a surge sized tool. Not sure if that kind of price is justifiable..



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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #5 on: March 01, 2018, 01:56:04 AM
Oh, it's on there as well.  :cheers:
Free Shipping to Australia.  :P
$45.
I don't know.  :think:


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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #6 on: March 01, 2018, 02:24:49 AM
I only saw this a couple of days ago!  :cheers:

The website selling it has pictures of it having screws on the wire-cutters, but in the video it's got pins, like the Cima MTs.
Linerlocking Phillips? Nice touch. wow It is almost center-driving, and it had the almost universal bit adapter.
Not a Z design like the OUTU. It's a I_I design. You have to unfold one arm to be able to open the scissors. Not a big issue.
Aw man, the review ended short, he did not show everything.  :-[

That site was weird, I did not see a price. And it's not got a great reputation...
I'd love to get my hands on that MT. It looks really nice with a lot of stuff going for it.  :cheers:

Saw this online about 2 weeks ago. It's quite expensive @ about close to $45 usd.. Its really big as well. Almost like a surge sized tool. Not sure if that kind of price is justifiable..

Imagine those scissors attached to a PST.  :like:
Scissors on one handle, oho blade on the other.


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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #7 on: March 01, 2018, 02:26:28 AM
Pretty sure I have seen that before somewhere....  :think:

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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #8 on: March 01, 2018, 05:51:27 AM
I only saw this a couple of days ago!  :cheers:

The website selling it has pictures of it having screws on the wire-cutters, but in the video it's got pins, like the Cima MTs.
Linerlocking Phillips? Nice touch. wow It is almost center-driving, and it had the almost universal bit adapter.
Not a Z design like the OUTU. It's a I_I design. You have to unfold one arm to be able to open the scissors. Not a big issue.
Aw man, the review ended short, he did not show everything.  :-[

That site was weird, I did not see a price. And it's not got a great reputation...
I'd love to get my hands on that MT. It looks really nice with a lot of stuff going for it.  :cheers:

Saw this online about 2 weeks ago. It's quite expensive @ about close to $45 usd.. Its really big as well. Almost like a surge sized tool. Not sure if that kind of price is justifiable..

Imagine those scissors attached to a PST.  :like:
Scissors on one handle, oho blade on the other.

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You know what, actually I removed the attachment from the pst. It was fun doing it but I found that I still prefer the slim streamline profile of the original. But I am going to explore that idea.  :)


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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #9 on: March 01, 2018, 11:31:10 PM
Pretty sure I have seen that before somewhere....  :think:

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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #12 on: June 30, 2018, 06:43:44 PM
Roxon Storm Review

that was a good and thorough review, I am impressed!!  :like:

I feel so identified with you in the search of good Chinese tools with the Trial and Error method  :cheers:
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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #13 on: July 01, 2018, 04:07:57 PM
Roxon Storm Review

that was a good and thorough review, I am impressed!!  :like:

I feel so identified with you in the search of good Chinese tools with the Trial and Error method  :cheers:

Thanks!

I am always looking for new designs to try out. The off-brands have come a long way, that's for sure.


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Re: Splitman Roxon S801
Reply #14 on: August 09, 2018, 05:49:33 AM
I recently purchased this Roxon tool here in California USA & posted a quick rough review on YouTube. Sorry in advance about the camera angle, in some parts its off. Pros & cons considered so far I am overall happy with the purchase. While it could use some improvements it still has a feature set I have not seen on any other MultiTool, my video review:


 

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