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Title: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Farmer X on September 15, 2021, 02:41:41 AM
Recently I discovered that a good pair of pliers can be a real asset when working with paracord. Though a Victorinox Classic SD has served faithfully in that role, I'd like to dedicate a tool with pliers to the paracord tools box someday. My SwissChamp and Leatherman Rebar, though great tools, are a little bulky for that purpose. I'd be looking for a fairly compact tool with:
Other tools, unless useful for working with paracord, are of little consequence in this role.

Being a long-time SAK fan, the Deluxe Tinker came readily to mind. But I'm very open to other options. What would y'all suggest?
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: smiller43147 on September 15, 2021, 02:53:03 AM
Being a long-time SAK fan, the Deluxe Tinker came readily to mind. But I'm very open to other options. What would y'all suggest?
That is exactly what I was going to suggest when I read the title of this thread.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: ReamerPunch on September 15, 2021, 04:46:23 AM
D. Tinker is a fantastic paracord tool. I love mine. :cheers:

Other options:
Outu multitool
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php?topic=63769.0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ0Au5QQJFc

NexTool 5024
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,83104.0.html
(https://i.imgur.com/g2EWVvD.jpeg)

Bibury 16 in 1
Surprisingly good scissors on this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWmyookE_Nc
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Adam5 on September 15, 2021, 05:01:24 AM
 :doh:
I wish this thread had been started yesterday. I could have included either the Nextool Flagship Pro or the Mini Flagship in the GAW package.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Alan K. on September 15, 2021, 05:20:55 AM
You need a lighter to melt the ends of your paracord don't you?  The Victorinox SwissFlame has a lighter.  You might even find one for under $400.00 if you're lucky.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: NutSAK on September 15, 2021, 10:01:25 AM
I'd suggest the Deluxe Climber over the Deluxe Tinker.  The sharp tip of the corkscrew can be handy for picking tight knots.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: SteveC on September 15, 2021, 01:37:05 PM
Leatherman Juice
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Farmer X on September 15, 2021, 05:55:14 PM
Taking all that into consideration...

The SwissFlame likely would cost more than I'd be willing to pay, though it is an interesting tool. (Some paracord projects can be finished by weaving in the ends, but I'm not that good.) I'll look into the tools mentioned by ReamerPunch. A Leatherman Juice could certainly work. If I find a Deluxe Climber at a reasonable price, that could work, too. I have a "knotter's tool," so I'm already well-equipped for untying recalcitrant knots.

As for my timing? I'm notorious for coming up with a great idea just a little too late. Maybe someday I'll do something about that tendency.  :facepalm:

Thanks to all for the replies!
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: pietervn on September 16, 2021, 12:08:47 AM
I have a Juice Pro and a Micra in my paracord kit. I  prever the smaller round tips of the Juice pliers when working with the cord. Micra does the cutting duties just fine. The round awl in the Juice is great for untying knots too.

Pete
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Farmer X on September 16, 2021, 03:35:07 AM
Micra does the cutting duties just fine.
Really? I have a Micra, and its scissors are terrible on paracord. Should I send it in for warranty work?

After giving it some thought, the perfect paracording multi-tool doesn't exist. If it did, it would use the Victorinox Seaman (with blade and marlinspike) as its foundation. Then scissors and pliers would be added. Presence or lack of opener tools wouldn't matter. Unfortunately, Victorinox doesn't seem to have released 93mm models with pliers, I'm not sure 91mm pliers would work, and I wouldn't want to cobble up a good Seaman, anyway.

Edit: I looked (albeit briefly) into the Outo and NexTool mentioned by ReamerPunch. The former seems to now be marketed as a Schrade with a steep price tag, and the latter seems to come with extras I wouldn't need. Neither is compelling enough for me to want to make it a stand-alone purchase, but I do appreciate the suggestions.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: pfrsantos on September 16, 2021, 04:25:17 PM
Have you tried a Leatherman Style PS? Ok, the scissors' spring keeps breaking, but they're still usable and the thin plier's tip are great for pulling paracord.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: PitCarver on September 16, 2021, 05:52:36 PM
A good marlinespike type tool is what you need.  I keep a rigging knife in my paracord kit.  In an emergency I use the nail file blade on a Victorinox classic.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Farmer X on September 16, 2021, 07:43:42 PM
Have you tried a Leatherman Style PS?
No. The two-tone look bugs me a bit, but the Style PS could be worth a look...especially at only $35 US.

A good marlinespike type tool is what you need.
That's where the knotter's tool comes in. It's perfectly good for my needs. I do have a bit of a soft spot for old rigger's knives, though, as I carried one while I was in the Navy.

Here's a link to the knotter's tool I have: https://www.paracordplanet.com/knotters-tool-black-w-black-needles/
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Rich_SD on September 16, 2021, 08:22:39 PM
Really? I have a Micra, and its scissors are terrible on paracord. Should I send it in for warranty work?

I have never needed to cut paracord, but this surprises me since my Micra's scissors are the best of every multitool scissors in my collection.  I'll have to find paracord somewhere and give mine a test.
Title: Re: A multi-tool for my paracord kit?
Post by: Farmer X on September 16, 2021, 10:27:18 PM
I'll have to find paracord somewhere and give mine a test.
If you're unable to find any paracord and neither need nor want to buy more, let me know. I'll send you a length, plus a lanyard/key fob or three. I'll test out my Micra on paracord again, too.