Bought the B/bury for $37.00. Last month and I like it more than my Surge for just the bit driver alone. The hinge that opens for the t-shank is also easier to open on the B/bury. Was fixing my son’s electric scooter last week and one of the screws I had to remove was a security star button head which I didn’t have a bit for in my fairly varied tool collection. Fortunately the B/bury came with that security star bit saving me some time as I was about to try drilling out a standard bit.
I've had two of these for about 2 years now and I absolutely love them! Bought a third one for a gift. When they are new I like to break them in in two ways: opening and closing the tool a bunch of times with a few drops of 3 in 1 oil and going through most surfaces with some very fine sandpaper to smooth out all the surfaces and edges. Even an the pliers head and the sides of the blades. After that the tool becomes soooooo smooth! A joy to hold. I'm thinking of taking the bit holder from one and putting it on the other, taking out the four small implements (which I never use). This way I get two bit holders in one tool! Unfortunately they don't seem to sell just the bit holder separately.
I have 3 Leatherman Surges and one Arc and guess what, I use the bibury the most I work in construction and have it always on me Theres more positive then negatives, so I will mention some negatives.. Negatives.. If you use one of your two blades to strong the lock can unlock and the blade gets loose or flippes back at you ( you really need to push it though) the t shank adapter is a bit weak , holder bends out and the blade falls (again, if you really push on it with force) BUT it is still going strong ZERO rust I abused the Pliers very heavily I pryed nails, shot into concrete with an nailgun out with it I cut hardened wire with it conclusion.. even in heavy use in Construction it is still holding up very well after 3 months so if you use it as an EDC for occasional stuff, its plenty! btw bought it for 60CDN$ with Tax Is the Surge better? yeah definetly but it costs 230CDN$ with tax
This is exactly what I was looking for. I had a cheap crappy tire 20$ multi tool and it worked for my industrial use but it was very flimsy I guess you could say the knife was always unlocking and coming at me. The boys in the crew said bite the bullet and get a leatherman but I’m not a block 5 I can’t justify it haha I get you get what you pay for but there must be some happy medium and what you said is exactly it! So thanks a million I’ll be picking one up on amazon this week
On the angled bit-driver: if you want to use it for nuts, just grind down the driver until it's perpendicular - the driver is long enough to do so, no further need for an extender.
Great Video. I bought this multitool at once. My Leatherman Wingman is not so good in quality and much more expensive (80 EUR) than the Bibury (49 EUR). Cheers from North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
We get unbranded ones here in Asia and surprise surprise, the seller will do free laser engraving for you. So I put a tanuki on mine. The whole thing plus shipping was like 45USD, feels like I robbed the seller LOL
Bought the B/bury for $37.00. Last month and I like it more than my Surge for just the bit driver alone. The hinge that opens for the t-shank is also easier to open on the B/bury. Was fixing my son’s electric scooter last week and one of the screws I had to remove was a security star button head which I didn’t have a bit for in my fairly varied tool collection. Fortunately the
B/bury came with that security star bit saving me some time as I was about to try drilling out a standard bit.
Bought It and love It. Flawless and very sturdy. Fit and finish Better than my two LM surge. Paid 27€ on Amazon. Greetings from Italy
I've had two of these for about 2 years now and I absolutely love them! Bought a third one for a gift.
When they are new I like to break them in in two ways: opening and closing the tool a bunch of times with a few drops of 3 in 1 oil and going through most surfaces with some very fine sandpaper to smooth out all the surfaces and edges. Even an the pliers head and the sides of the blades. After that the tool becomes soooooo smooth! A joy to hold.
I'm thinking of taking the bit holder from one and putting it on the other, taking out the four small implements (which I never use). This way I get two bit holders in one tool!
Unfortunately they don't seem to sell just the bit holder separately.
I have 3 Leatherman Surges and one Arc
and guess what, I use the bibury the most
I work in construction and have it always on me
Theres more positive then negatives, so I will mention some negatives..
Negatives..
If you use one of your two blades to strong the lock can unlock and the blade gets loose or flippes back at you ( you really need to push it though)
the t shank adapter is a bit weak , holder bends out and the blade falls (again, if you really push on it with force)
BUT it is still going strong
ZERO rust
I abused the Pliers very heavily
I pryed nails, shot into concrete with an nailgun out with it
I cut hardened wire with it
conclusion..
even in heavy use in Construction it is still holding up very well after 3 months
so if you use it as an EDC for occasional stuff, its plenty!
btw bought it for 60CDN$ with Tax
Is the Surge better? yeah definetly but it costs 230CDN$ with tax
This is exactly what I was looking for. I had a cheap crappy tire 20$ multi tool and it worked for my industrial use but it was very flimsy I guess you could say the knife was always unlocking and coming at me. The boys in the crew said bite the bullet and get a leatherman but I’m not a block 5 I can’t justify it haha I get you get what you pay for but there must be some happy medium and what you said is exactly it! So thanks a million I’ll be picking one up on amazon this week
@@deadly134 youre welcome eh :)
it is still going strong and used daily
enjoy it :)
Thanks for the follow up! Especially good to hear the cutter tool has held up.
On the angled bit-driver: if you want to use it for nuts, just grind down the driver until it's perpendicular - the driver is long enough to do so, no further need for an extender.
Mine came today.Its flawless
Mines just arrived this morning, love it already 👍🏼
Home Depot sells a Husky screwdriver that uses ball detent bits, as does Walmart with one of their Hart brand screwdrivers.
Robertson screws/bolts are common on electrical panels. I’ve also seen decking screws using Robertson.
There’s now an accessory kit from Bibury that duplicates some of the things that came with the multi tool as well as adds some additional items.
Great Video.
I bought this multitool at once.
My Leatherman Wingman is not so good in quality and much more expensive (80 EUR) than the Bibury (49 EUR).
Cheers from North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Looks like a winner in my books. Thanks for sharing, take care. Subbed ya.
I just ordered a bibury pro. Should be here Monday 🎉😊
I tool is very good! It’s a great bang for the buck!😎👍🏻
Luv mine always on my hip best 40 bucks I've spent on a tool
We get unbranded ones here in Asia and surprise surprise, the seller will do free laser engraving for you. So I put a tanuki on mine. The whole thing plus shipping was like 45USD, feels like I robbed the seller LOL
@@noranekonekomatagi3261 thats awsome!
So basically this is the nearly identical to the Daicamping DL30. The only difference I see is in the belt pouch
The dl30 have the t shank stuff?
8:50 why not take out the file it has and file it down until it is flat ?
@@art0s819 because the ball tension part of the ¼" bits wont hold as well if the shell is filed down like you said
@@art0s819 good idea though