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Tuesday, 11 February 2025 09:40

PocketWrench II

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Dimensions and other info

Material: stainless steel (also exists in Chrome-Vanadium)
Manufacturers: Burketek, MCFeely's, Latshaw
Weight: 50g
Length:4" or 101 mm
Width: 1" or 25.4 mm
Thickness: 1/8" or 3.1 mm

Features
-Standard 1/4" hex hole
-Closed wrench end, sizes 3/16" to 11/16" or 5mm to 17mm
-beveled end for prying and large flat-head
-measuring scales, 2 inches and 5 cm

Monday, 27 January 2025 13:06

OKnife U1

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17379827157420I recently received the new U1 Pro utility knife from OKnife and it does appear, at least at first glance, to be an upgrade from the usual utility blade holder folder.  I’ve had a few of these kinds of knives over the years and I can appreciate the convenience of swapping out a dull blade for a sharp one, but my overall preference is for a more traditional type blade.  Even so, I do recognize that this is a very attractive option for those who don’t know how or don’t like to sharpen things.
Monday, 13 January 2025 12:56

HX Outdoors Ignite

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Multitools are like the Swiss Army’s cousin—always prepared, compact, and  ready to save the day when your toolbox is miles away. In the world of budget multitools, there's plenty of competition, from Bibury to Flissa. Enter the HX Outdoors Ignite: a multitool with an outdoorsy vibe and a name that sparks curiosity. But does it burn bright or fizzle out? Let’s strike up this review and see how it performs.

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Sunday, 24 November 2024 14:21

Sanctum Hard Bar

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Pry bars are a hot topic in the EDC community. You’re either a believer in their utility or part of the crowd that sees them as a fleeting trend, arguing that a screwdriver or similar tool can handle the same tasks. The skepticism makes sense—we went decades without carrying pry bars and managed just fine. But times change, and so do needs. One of the main drivers behind their popularity is the tendency for people to misuse knives for tasks like prying, often snapping the blade. Enter the pry bar: a "blade saver" that’s become a staple, appreciated for its versatility. From opening boxes and cans of paint to popping out window screens, a simple flat piece of steel or alloy has transformed into an indispensable tool.

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Monday, 18 November 2024 09:36

Roxon Flex Companion

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Roxon has always been a brand with an eye for innovation, and with the Flex series, they’ve accomplished something truly groundbreaking—the modular multitool. For decades, DIY enthusiasts and tool hobbyists have dreamt of a multitool that could be customized to fit their specific needs, rather than just accepting a fixed set of tools where some might be redundant or unnecessary. With the Flex, Roxon created an adaptable system that quickly won fans in the multitool community. Now, they’ve refined and reimagined that concept with the Flex Companion, a compact, customizable multitool designed for users who don’t need pliers every day but still want a reliable toolkit in their pocket.

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