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Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier

Offline Anthony

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Since I had the camera out I figured I'd snap some shots of these two together.  The Pocket Power Plier is a great tool for it's size...It's almost identical to it's big (huge) brother the Powerlock.




And something that a lot of folks may not know...the PPP has slightly offset pliers.  It does two things; 1. it keeps the tool slim but still gives room for two long impliments in the handles, and 2. you can get a grip on nuts (or anything else you need to grip) that's flush to a surface...let's see another tool do that!
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 10:59:09 PM
great pics mate, seems to me that i need a pocket powerplier now :D
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #2 on: January 19, 2009, 10:59:20 PM
The pocket power plier is next on my list I think.

Thanks for the pics :tu:
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #3 on: January 20, 2009, 01:30:44 AM
Good ones Anthony! I think the PPP is one of the more underrated multitools out there.
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #4 on: January 20, 2009, 04:09:09 PM
Well I just discovered the PPP thx to your thread and comparison pics. I have a few questions (it's already on my list), does it use the same interchangeable implements as the big brothers, and guess only stainless and no bo finish is available? Thx V.


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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #5 on: January 20, 2009, 04:18:55 PM
Yup, they all use the same components and I believe SOG's website does have a BO PPP listed.  :tu:

EDIT: My bad, there's no BO PPP on their site.  I mistook the Power Plier for the BO Paratool they listed.
« Last Edit: January 20, 2009, 04:24:23 PM by PyroJames »
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #6 on: January 20, 2009, 04:28:22 PM
I played with the SOG  PA last week at the ShotShow in Orlando.  The one thing I do not like  about the PowerLocks is the weight and the PA does nothing for me.  I use a PPP 95% of the time.

FIRST thing I take off a SOG PowerLock is the useless scissors and replace with a blade or "V" cutter or C4 spike, which I have occasion to use in my work as a bomb disposal technician /  instructor. I also usually remove the 3 sided file and put  another tool on board

Another secret is to look for USED SOGs to buy for 1/2 price, they are guaranteed for life and just send them back to the factory to be fixed. Your new SOG will be considered USED the first time you use it.

Plenty of used ones on eBay, beside if you can get them realy messed up for $10 you take them apart and use / sell the parts for more than what you paid.  I'm giving you all my secrets....LOL

Don't cut yourself and be careful ...

I just revised my multi tool selection article.........


I used to carry a well known name brand multitool until I found THREE superior options ( my decision was based on 40+ years as a fire fighter, police officer and bomb disposal technician ( EOD ). I have owned a number of multitools over the years and abused them all ( that's why the good ones have a lifetime warranty ). The three best for the money in my opinion are the 1. SOG Powerlock #S66, 2. Victorinox SwissTool #RS and 3. SOG Pocket PowerPlier #S45- don't waste your money on anything else - no other multitool can come close to a SOG or Victorinox in performance, functionality and warranty. I do own other brand multitools and have a desk drawer full of them and they are used solely for opening envelopes and packages. When I need a multitool at work I want a ‘real’ multitool that I can depend on to do the job at hand - the following 3 are my choices, depending on the assignment.

The first rescue multi-tool worth your money is a SOG Powerlock ( various models are now available to suit your needs - " including the assisted opening "). I prefer the S66 because of the tool / implement selection. This folding tool isn't new, a fact that speaks to its highly regarded Compound Leverage mechanism that generates twice the pressure and gripping power of lesser tools. To wit: this thing is the Jaws of multitools. Beyond strength, you'll love the pivoting handle covers that really do improve comfort and dexterity. All the essential tools are intricately positioned for deployment and for you showoffs out there, the PowerLock's ability to open with a quick flick of the wrist is undeniably cool. The PowerLock features removable, pivoting handle covers that improve the comfort profile for your hand. More pressure can now be exerted on those tough jobs! Like the rest of the family in the series, the PowerLock can be opened and closed with a one-handed flip of the wrist. This is a basic requirement from SOG as so often one is holding wires or standing on a ladder and does not have both hands free. All tool components are easy to access and lock in the open position. The Phillips even locks in two open positions. With one of the simplest and safest locking devices ever engineered, just press the back of the lock and close the component into the handle. Included components in the S66 include a plier/gripper, 3" straight blade, 3" serrated blade,3 sided file,large screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, small screwdrive, medium screwdriver, can opener, bottle opener, "V" cutter, wire crimper, blasting cap crimper, compound leverage, comfort grips, rulers and lanyard ring. The PowerLock also comes with a heavy-duty, dark leather pouch. A standard design issue with any SOG multipurpose tool is the advantage of it's hex bolt construction. This essential design element gives you the greatest versatility to clean and change tool components ( additional tool components are directly available from SOG for a modest charge) - with hex bolt construction holding the SOG's together - replacing tools is a snap. The SOG features all stainless steel construction ( also available in a black oxide finish #B66) and comes with a heavy duty leather pouch, a Lifetime Guarantee and they are MADE IN THE USA. Street price is around $55.00.

The second multitool in the lineup is a Victorinox SwissTool RS (Rescue and Survival) which comes equipped with both scissors and seat belt cutter which can be life saving in a auto accident. Tools included are: Pliers, Screwdriver (2mm), Screwdriver (3mm), Wire Cutter, Screwdriver (5mm), Bottle Opener, Screwdriver (7.5 mm), Large blade, Scissors, Seatbelt Cutter, hard wire cutter, Wood Saw, Reamer/Punch, Phillips Screwdriver, Chisel/Scraper, Strong Crate Opener, Wire Bender, Wire Stripper, Wire Scraper, Can Opener, Ruler (9 inches), Ruler (230mm), Electrical Crimper, Lanyard Hole . The SwissTool RS has the same features as the original SwissTool with two additional features: seatbelt cutter and scissors - something every first responder needs. Comes with a nylon pouch. Made in Switzerland with a lifetime warranty. Street price around $60.

My most recent addition to the "Best of the Best multitools ", the third, in my arsenal of multitools and I find it adequate to do 95% of the jobs handled by the two mentioned above. Lighter and more compact than the SOG PowerLock, its big brother, the Pocket PowerPlier ( Model #S44 ) is very easy to carry and use. SOG's Pocket PowerPlier is packed with essential tools that include pliers/grippers, wire cutters, partially serrated blade, Phillips screwdriver, three-sided file, can opener with a small screwdriver, bottle opener with medium screwdriver, an awl, rulers, lanyard and heavy duty leather pouch. Again the PPP’s advantage of hex bolt construction leaves all the other multitools running for cover as this essential design element gives you the greatest versatility to clean and change tool components ( additional tool components are directly available from SOG for a modest charge) not offered by other multitool manufacturers. With the interghangability you can replace the partially serrated blade with a 3" plain edge blade and I also removed the 3 sided file and replaced it with a serrated line cutter. I find carrying the PPP a benefit because of less weight hanging on my belt ( 5.5 ounces vs 9.6 ounces for the PowerLock) . Also noted is SOG's Deluxe Pocket PowerPlier ( Model S45) whichs adds a large screwdriver, 1/4 socket drive however it loses the awl as a tool and weighs in at 5.5 ounces - same as he S44 model. Backed by a Lifetime Guarantee and they are MADE IN THE USA. Street price around $45.00

revised 01/2009

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« Last Edit: January 20, 2009, 04:30:44 PM by eodtech »
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #7 on: January 20, 2009, 04:34:15 PM
one more Q??? is it the size of Vic Spirit? any comparison shots with lm new wave, Vic ST possible? Thx in advance V.


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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #8 on: January 20, 2009, 05:05:46 PM
one more Q??? is it the size of Vic Spirit? any comparison shots with lm new wave, Vic ST possible? Thx in advance V.

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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #9 on: January 20, 2009, 05:44:00 PM
Thx Andrew for the pics, I meant comparison with the PPP sryz for the confusion.


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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #10 on: January 20, 2009, 06:16:06 PM
Good thread and nice pics. I just ordered a P3 S45 yesterday morning and should be here tomorrow. Looking forward to putting the P3 to work. Now I need to order some different tool components to play with.
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #11 on: January 22, 2009, 04:24:26 AM
Thx Andrew for the pics, I meant comparison with the PPP sryz for the confusion.

The PPP is slightly smaller and slimmer than the Spirit.
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #12 on: January 22, 2009, 05:02:40 AM
Thx Andrew for the pics, I meant comparison with the PPP sryz for the confusion.

The PPP is slightly smaller and slimmer than the Spirit.

Thank you  :cheers:


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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #13 on: January 23, 2009, 05:02:55 PM
I own lots of sog knives and 9 sog multi tools. the problem as a machine operator was the handles were to far apart to use one handed. if I had to hold the guard up or hold what I was working on I couldn't use the pliers. t don't care for the impliments but the pliers are awesome, to bad they are so hard to use.


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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #14 on: February 17, 2009, 03:32:46 AM
Does the Pocket Power Plier have a hard wire cutter?
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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #15 on: February 17, 2009, 04:38:50 AM
Does the Pocket Power Plier have a hard wire cutter?

SOG does not specify it will cut "hard wire", only states on their WWW site  "wire cutter".

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Re: Some comparison shots of the Powerlock and Pocket Power Plier
Reply #16 on: February 20, 2009, 03:43:25 AM
one more Q??? is it the size of Vic Spirit? any comparison shots with lm new wave, Vic ST possible? Thx in advance V.
Thx Andrew for the pics, I meant comparison with the PPP sryz for the confusion.

The PPP is slightly smaller and slimmer than the Spirit.

Thank you  :cheers:

Since I've requested the pic, figured why not post it myself :P and Thank you Andrew for the PPP  :cheers:

The Spirit is a bit bigger than PPP, and the pliers on PPP are a bit smaller, slimmer and pointier.
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