I used the WorkPro today in the garage. Did some welding, grinding, wire-wheeling, and general manipulation of stuff with the pliers. I used the blade once or twice, the file a couple of times, and the bottle opener for a couple of beers.
The wire cutters had no problem with MIG wire. Snapped it right off, not even using the hard wire cutting area.
Later, I used the hard wire area to cut some really thick stainless rod, which I was using to mod a multitool. I had to step on the tool to make enough force to cut the super thick stainless rod... and it cut it, without damaging the cutters at all.
As a Gerber user, the biggest difference is the handle splay. It's far too much for my liking, and that makes it difficult to really put some serious force into the tool.
The blockiness and beefyness of the tool made it easy to place on the ground, and then step on. A Gerber will fall over every time. This didn't. I abused the SMURF out of this thing, and... it survived it just fine. It's never going to replace my Center Drive or MP600 as a daily carry... but it's actually a capable tool, and I really do think the locking mechanism is neat. Could it be better? Yeah, sure. Is it good enough for $17? Yeah... I think it's good enough for $30. But it only costs $17 right now, so that's pretty awesome.
Charles.