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Tool Talk => Reviews => Topic started by: dks on January 11, 2015, 02:54:28 PM
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Opinel does make some blade based multitools and seem keen to expand the range even more.
Apart from basic folding knives they also make some nice cooking knives (fixed blades) saws, folding knives with a variety of blades in various metals, including Damascus, and fancy handles .
For those that are not aware here is a small overview of some of their multi-purpose offerings
From the top,
their corcksrew model, build on the No10 frame, with a large blade,
the DIY electrician model with spear blade, wire stripper and cutter and screwdriver bits build on the No9 frame with a small blade,
the mushroom knife build on the No8 frame with a small pruner style blade, ergonomic handle and brush and
the Outdoor model, build on the No8 frame with partially serrated blade with turning notch and whistle.
(http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee484/jladks/toys/IMG_9563.jpg)
(http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee484/jladks/toys/IMG_9564.jpg)
They are all good, decent tools, around the 20 Euro mark.
The corkscrew model is too big, and so is the DIY, for what they offer.
The Outdoor could have been made bigger, since it was marketed as a hard use tactical knife
They are all SS, in the picture.
The two newer ones have plastic handles, something that Opinel fans have been asking for years, to avoid the potential issues arising when the handles get wet.
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Nice round-up mate. :) I do like the look of the DIY.
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I am sure you and enki will like that :D
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Great write up :)
I love the new opinels, I just wish they would do them in the no7 format :)
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The DIY could have been smaller, as the blade is short.
The Outdoor would look menacing on the No 12 frame with a thicker blade.
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It's a shame as the lock is perfect in the UK as its easy to make a slippie ;)
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I am sure you and enki will like that :D
:D
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If you have access to the corresponding standard models, woiuld you mind taking pics of the DIY with a No. 9 and Outdoor with a No. 8?
Nice roundup and I am still thinking about getting a DIY but would like to handle it first.
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The yellow looks fantastic. Won't lose it easily...
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(http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee484/jladks/toys/IMG_9556.jpg)
from: http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,30307.msg1021623.html#msg1021623
:pok: there is a whole thread on opinels :D
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Great write up :)
I love the new opinels, I just wish they would do them in the no7 No10 format :)
Fixed :D
:twak: Dks
You reminded me that I want the DIY Opie
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Not with my back! :D
A No10 would throw it out for sure :D
Sent from the astropathic choir.
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Some very neat Opinels dks :cheers: I like that they have branched out with some of these :tu: Have you had a chance to test them thoroughly yet :think: :like:
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Just: the corkscrew model - works fine, unnecessary large.
Mushroom knife - works fine
Other opinels that I use cut well too
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I love Opinels. I got a No 2 when I was about thirteen or fourteen and I carried it everywhere in the watch pocket of my jeans... until it got lost. Then I got a No 3 and enjoyed that for a few years until it got lost too.
I have the DIY and it seems a bit bulky for what it is, but I do like it. Like any Opinel, you would be hard pressed to find more knife for the money!
Def
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Here's a standard model Opinel #8 with plastic handle - they do exist even though they are hard to find.
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That actually is pretty sweet looking!
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That actually is pretty sweet looking!
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+1 I :like: the look of that handle :cheers: :cheers: :tu:
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adding one more that I forgot, with some comparison photographs No. 12, 10, 9, 8, 8
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Do the knives with bits have metal frames or do the bits to into the handle directly? I would imagine you can't put much torque on them
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It is a hard composite material, not metal but, many screwdrivers have plastic handles too and can be used hard.
The bits feel solid during regular use.