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Sorry, but I hate these multi-tools with passion.
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I carry a Victorinox MiniChamp everywhere.
Ultra small, philips and flat screwdriver, scissors that cut through component legs, a ridiculously handy pen, and a knife of course.
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Quote from: img on July 28, 2011, 12:48:01 pm
How's the quality of the bit/handle set?
well not so good, you know its a clone. but i never broke anything yet since seldomly used, but i know the "screw bits" will get screwed if you dont be carefull. like other clone. but the handle and all other tools inside, i can say i need pretty strong force to break those. i never heavy duty with it. but since i'm not the fan, getting original will not be my mission. i bring it everyday though, in my car. one reason i dont like it for indoor use is because its heavy i need to rotate the whole tool to unscrew/screw a simple thing.
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