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[http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,25332.0.html/quote]I upgraded my Wave to the Surge because I wanted something bigger with a big pliers and an awl. I was immediately happy with the Surge although I still needed something better.I have since then bought the following mutitools as well:Leatherman Supertool 300, Leatherman MUT, Victorinox Swizztool and the SOG Powerlock (S60).I am still carrying the Surge because The other tools still can not kick it off the thrown. The Leatherman Supertool 300 came near, but lacks a bit holder and a scissors.The Swizztool is too tight for my soft nails but is a very strong tool.The Powerlock is also very near but the screw drivers....(I don't know) and the scissors don't lock and some other items also still have too much play after it has locked open. The pliers however is quite good. This tool is still a very serious tool but it can be improved to a better quality.The MUT is for rifle guys on is currently at the bottom of the ladder for me as a person.I have been installing irrigation the past week and I ran across some roots when I dug the trenches for the pipes. I was dirty, my hands was full of soil and sweaty, my face was full of sweat and the sweat was threatening to drop on my glasses. I could not reach for the wooden saw pouch in my PockIts sheath as my hand was too dirty (I carry the file in the blade changer as default). I was not willing to let mud get ito the blade changer and I rather walked to my garage and fetched the ax. This lack at that moment made me think more on my ongoing quest for a better multitool.I want a multitool that must have the following tools permanently in one package:Large Pliers wir replaceable cutters *Straight edge knife (10Cm) *Serated edge knife (10 cm) with sheepfood tip and straigt cutting edge) *File (10 cm)*Wood Saw (10 cm) *Scissors (large)Phillips screw Driver *Flat screw driver Large *Flat screw driver Medium *Flat screw driver narrow *awl with hole *Bottle opener / tin opener / wire stripper v combined *Blade chander (Leaterman) Large X 2Bit Holder (either Leatherman's or the type simular tha SOG, but with the adapter permanently fixed like some other cheap makes do.ChiselWire Strippers (SOG) or other adjustable typeV-Cutter (SOG) or similarSpike (not necessarily C4 size)The part of the Leatherman MUT that accepts the Replaceable Firearm Disassembly Punch so that I have the threaded part to add tools.No multitool frame will be able to contain this as they will be too thick. The multitool that come nearest will be the Leatherman Supertool 300 as most of the tools I already have (those marked with *) on that frame. Currently the inside space of the frame is 14 mm but if the folded over parts was not there it would have been around 18 mm each side.The only option for me may be to remake the frame of the ST300. Just a little bit fatter and all these tools will be there / can be added with a slight weight gain if I use my ST 300's tools.I don't care if the blades are not one hand opening, although it will be nice. I also don't care that the blades is on the inside of the frame. I don't want to impress somebody but I want a tool to be available when I need it. If you have this Fatboy, you will be able to do more jobs as you are without having to go to fetch more other tools first.The frame of the Powerlock will be easier to make, but I won't be able to use the pliers head of the ST300 as it can not open wide enough. you will have to also grind away too much of the replacable cutters.
There is no perfect or ideal multi-tool.
I await the Multitasker EDC with great anticipation, and will surely buy one if it lives up to my imagination.I just wish he could make "aftermarket replacement plier heads" for some of the more popular tools out there. I'd void my warranty for a billet ST300 plier head! Surge too!
I totally agree that it's a never ending quest. Truthfully, I'm simply trying to figure out which SAK is my "ideal, everyday, never need anything else" SAK. I switch them out almost everyday. right now I'm bouncing between a recruit, farmer, ranger, cybertool 34, climber (my current fave), and a deluxe tinker. I just can't make up my mind. As far as plier based tools go, I truthfully love my Pulse. I have a Kick and 2 KF4's, but I always grab the Pulse. My problem is that I'm looking for that combination that is as basic as possible but will still cover all the bases. It's an impossible task, but it's a thrilling pursuit!
Quote from: GraysonK on February 28, 2011, 02:45:37 AMI totally agree that it's a never ending quest. Truthfully, I'm simply trying to figure out which SAK is my "ideal, everyday, never need anything else" SAK. I switch them out almost everyday. right now I'm bouncing between a recruit, farmer, ranger, cybertool 34, climber (my current fave), and a deluxe tinker. I just can't make up my mind. As far as plier based tools go, I truthfully love my Pulse. I have a Kick and 2 KF4's, but I always grab the Pulse. My problem is that I'm looking for that combination that is as basic as possible but will still cover all the bases. It's an impossible task, but it's a thrilling pursuit!That's quite a range of SAK's there Kelly! Many different styles there. I am currently sporting a supertinker, and have been for awhile now. As far as my plier based tool, I adore my pulse, but I tend to rock the ST300 at home because of it's ruggedness and the huge serrated blade. I still carry the pulse at work though, because I run a lot and the ST tends to drag my britches down. I guess my perfect tool is a mix of those two, for now...
Quote from: Mercury on March 05, 2011, 08:52:51 PMQuote from: GraysonK on February 28, 2011, 02:45:37 AMI totally agree that it's a never ending quest. Truthfully, I'm simply trying to figure out which SAK is my "ideal, everyday, never need anything else" SAK. I switch them out almost everyday. right now I'm bouncing between a recruit, farmer, ranger, cybertool 34, climber (my current fave), and a deluxe tinker. I just can't make up my mind. As far as plier based tools go, I truthfully love my Pulse. I have a Kick and 2 KF4's, but I always grab the Pulse. My problem is that I'm looking for that combination that is as basic as possible but will still cover all the bases. It's an impossible task, but it's a thrilling pursuit!That's quite a range of SAK's there Kelly! Many different styles there. I am currently sporting a supertinker, and have been for awhile now. As far as my plier based tool, I adore my pulse, but I tend to rock the ST300 at home because of it's ruggedness and the huge serrated blade. I still carry the pulse at work though, because I run a lot and the ST tends to drag my britches down. I guess my perfect tool is a mix of those two, for now... Thanks! I actually switched it up again as far as SAK's go...I've been carrying an Executive for the last few days at school and work. I'm really liking it quite a bit. Small, but not too small, good range of tools, and totally not threatening. As I mentioned in another thread, if they made a phillips/caplifter combo tool for this thing it would be perfect for working in a hospital. As for the Pulse...I really think it is such an elegant tool for the amount of work it's capable of. I just love it. It's relatively thin, fits nicely into my hand, great tool compliment. If I'm working in the yard or any type of outdoor stuff, I combine it with a farmer and poof...bases covered. I do like the KF4 (the saw is awesome!) but I just can't help grabbing the Pulse.
I'd say the one big plus (IMO) that the Micra holds over the PS4 is far better screwdrivers.
Quote from: Gareth on March 15, 2011, 07:37:53 PMI'd say the one big plus (IMO) that the Micra holds over the PS4 is far better screwdrivers. And a far better bottle opener. The one on the ps4 is lousy at the job.Sent via Tapatalk, sorry for the spelling.