Got to be honest I just bought the mossy oak version on amazon for £19.99 plus free shipping and l am absolutely overjoyed with the fit and finish, the build quality is pretty spectacular for the money. I do plan on changing out the hex bits for a 1/4 extension and conventional bits but that’s truthfully just because of my personal preferences and not because there’s anything wrong with the ones provided. Best £19.99 l ever spent, if l were Leatherman l would be terrified 😂 I love mine it’s ace
Thanks for the review! I have been carrying a Gerber MP600 daily on my commercial/industrial HVAC job and recently lost it. I feel lost without it. I gave $30 for it 7-8 years ago and now the price is $70! I don’t see paying that much to replace it, as much as I loved the one hand open pliers. I would probably replace it with a Leatherman Rebar if I end up spending $70. But first I’m researching what’s on the market. Your video helped, thanks!
Thank you. The Gerber 600 is a great multitool as is the Leatherman Rebar. As a daily multitool the Bibury shines at working good at a very cheap price.
I've been using this tool for two years now and it's still going strong. It's hefty alright but it's worth every penny. You can lock the bit driver at 90° and open the handle to get maximum leverage. I've paired it with the Leatherman ratchet and I'm pretty happy. Bought another 2 for backup.
Just bought my Bibury Multitool and I am very pleased with price/quality of this multy-tool. I would prefer to be lighter but I think that will increase the price considerably.
Agreed. It would be nice to see more budget midrange multitools with as good quality as the Bibury. Roxon is releasing several new models this year. Maybe they will show up on Amazon eventually.
@@hvacbudget8600 Another thing I plan on getting are tiny 5mm by 3mm magnets to put in the bit driver, then drop in a shorter bit so it closes up with the bit in there. ☺️
I bought this tool by accidenta few years ago. I prefer it in hand over the Leatherman wave plus. The older one are superior to the new ones. I bought a second Bibury and returned it. Very rough.
@@davidyates7835 it is just under 3 inches, so legal from that point of view, but the blades lock and that is not legal in the uk, for work or camping/hiking you would be fine, just don't carry it in public.
I support Leatherman, as I bought both my sons leatherman tools... But I keep hearing about the build quality of Leatherman and I find the description nebulous at best, and possibly false at worse. I am no expert but I can tell you two things: when I pick up my Victorinox multitool the build quality is evident and much more precise in the joinery, more stable, lighter, less bulky and as strong... than any other multi tool I have experienced. This Bibury has a build quality that appears as good as any leatherman I have picked up (have not played with the new series). I don't have the tools "falling out" like you do, and the driver in this tool is exceptional. So what makes a leatherman so much better? Is it the quality of the steel? just not something I have observed.
I think two things jump to peoples minds when they say Leatherman is so much better, and that is Made in USA and 25 year warranty. For many those two things make all the difference. Now some would argue, that Leatherman can't even put made in USA because all of the tools aren't made in the US. But the warranty is a huge selling point. As far as fit and finish there are many that do like Victorinox better. Overseas multi-tools are becoming much better. Usually tools are machined slightly off on overseas tools causing slight wobble at lockup. Or overseas tools seem overly shiny and the tool steel is soft like on some Roxon tools. But in the past couple years as Leatherman prices rise and overseas tool quality becomes much better the worth point of Leatherman is less on some tools than it once was
@@hvacbudget8600 thanks for the info... Someone (mighta been you?) did a Roxon review where the screwdriver broke! lol. And Roxon tools tend to be nice looking. This indicates your point about the soft steel.
Thank you for the great feedback, I like this multitool as well! Great idea about a giveaway which I might do in the future. For now I actually modified this into an electrician multitool which I just did a video about.
I liked the review. I have seen We All Juggle Knives review this tool also and it seems like a pretty good tool at a lot tasks. I might get one in the future, but for now I have so many multitools to pick from for my edc...thanks
Just got my first multi tool =entry level $35 GERBER -now having used that id like something beefier and def want good cutters -interesting to see the rugged cheap one keeping it more simple and brute but delivering better on the cutters side - would really like to try the LEATHRMN FREE - as that one handed release seems like itd be worth the price tag in a clutch situation :)
The Leatherman Free P2 I just reviewed is definitely a great tool you can find new in the box online for just twice the price of the Gerber you bought. Leatherman Rebar, 300 Supertool are also great options.
Leatherman is the best..... And 25 year warranty.... I am on my 4th replacement from Leatherman.... It comforting to know of it breaks, I get a new one... Rather having to deal with the disappointment, having a 23 dollar paper weight in the form of a Burbery multitoll
Leatherman has a great warranty! In general Leatherman multitools are definitely above everyone else in fit and finish. There is however a huge difference in quality between the Leatherman sidekick and the Leatherman Rebar. For $10 more I have found the Rebar a much better tool. In my work I crawl through attics and frequently loose tools so I have to decide if the sidekick which does not perform even some basic tasks well is worth it. For my work it was not. It may be a great tool for others in very different circumstances.
@@BlackthornBushcraft if you use any multi tool improperly it will break. Seems alot of people think you can yank and twist with the pliers like full size vice grips but honestly no multitool is meant for extreme abuse.
@@Northanteus true....i have the biubury" wave" one and i love it....the bit driver is great with real bits you can use...never liked the flat philips one on the wave...
MINUT 0747. Buddy..., the big gap in the JAW I am sure is for STRIP WIRE..., NOT FOR CUTTING wire.
I bought the Bibury and It is awesome. Feels very tough. The tools don't fall open (for now).
The Bibury has a wire stipper indent at the inside right by the joint, that is why it takes two cuts, try a bit furthur away from the joint.
Good tip, thanks!
Got to be honest I just bought the mossy oak version on amazon for £19.99 plus free shipping and l am absolutely overjoyed with the fit and finish, the build quality is pretty spectacular for the money.
I do plan on changing out the hex bits for a 1/4 extension and conventional bits but that’s truthfully just because of my personal preferences and not because there’s anything wrong with the ones provided.
Best £19.99 l ever spent, if l were Leatherman l would be terrified 😂
I love mine it’s ace
Sounds great!
Thanks for the review! I have been carrying a Gerber MP600 daily on my commercial/industrial HVAC job and recently lost it. I feel lost without it. I gave $30 for it 7-8 years ago and now the price is $70! I don’t see paying that much to replace it, as much as I loved the one hand open pliers. I would probably replace it with a Leatherman Rebar if I end up spending $70.
But first I’m researching what’s on the market. Your video helped, thanks!
Thank you. The Gerber 600 is a great multitool as is the Leatherman Rebar. As a daily multitool the Bibury shines at working good at a very cheap price.
I've been using this tool for two years now and it's still going strong.
It's hefty alright but it's worth every penny.
You can lock the bit driver at 90° and open the handle to get maximum leverage.
I've paired it with the Leatherman ratchet and I'm pretty happy.
Bought another 2 for backup.
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
Just bought my Bibury Multitool and I am very pleased with price/quality of this multy-tool. I would prefer to be lighter but I think that will increase the price considerably.
Agreed. It would be nice to see more budget midrange multitools with as good quality as the Bibury. Roxon is releasing several new models this year. Maybe they will show up on Amazon eventually.
9:43 the tools on mine never fall out at all. They are really stiff! That is after a year of owning it.
Good to hear. I have just bought a second version of this tool I will be testing out so I hope it works as well as your multitool!
@@hvacbudget8600 Another thing I plan on getting are tiny 5mm by 3mm magnets to put in the bit driver, then drop in a shorter bit so it closes up with the bit in there. ☺️
I bought this tool by accidenta few years ago. I prefer it in hand over the Leatherman wave plus. The older one are superior to the new ones. I bought a second Bibury and returned it. Very rough.
Good to know.
You are not supposed to stick wire all the way back in the cutters on the Leatherman. They are more like crimpers all the way in.
Good day sir. The back cutters are hard wire cutters. The elongated cutters in front of the hard wire cutters are soft wire cutters.
You are using the wire stripping part of the jaws to try and cut through the wire.
Now you know why its just squashing it.
saw it too ;)
I saw that too :)
What size is the blade ? Is it 3 inch or under ?
It's a bit over 3"
@@hvacbudget8600 gutting tho thank you for letting me know as I would have been in a lot of trouble here in the UK
@@davidyates7835 it is just under 3 inches, so legal from that point of view, but the blades lock and that is not legal in the uk, for work or camping/hiking you would be fine, just don't carry it in public.
@@SteveParkinson-vt5vl thanks man i really appreciate it mate feel stupid asking but rarther not be a good guy behind bars
I support Leatherman, as I bought both my sons leatherman tools... But I keep hearing about the build quality of Leatherman and I find the description nebulous at best, and possibly false at worse. I am no expert but I can tell you two things:
when I pick up my Victorinox multitool the build quality is evident and much more precise in the joinery, more stable, lighter, less bulky and as strong... than any other multi tool I have experienced.
This Bibury has a build quality that appears as good as any leatherman I have picked up (have not played with the new series). I don't have the tools "falling out" like you do, and the driver in this tool is exceptional. So what makes a leatherman so much better? Is it the quality of the steel? just not something I have observed.
I think two things jump to peoples minds when they say Leatherman is so much better, and that is Made in USA and 25 year warranty. For many those two things make all the difference. Now some would argue, that Leatherman can't even put made in USA because all of the tools aren't made in the US. But the warranty is a huge selling point.
As far as fit and finish there are many that do like Victorinox better. Overseas multi-tools are becoming much better. Usually tools are machined slightly off on overseas tools causing slight wobble at lockup. Or overseas tools seem overly shiny and the tool steel is soft like on some Roxon tools. But in the past couple years as Leatherman prices rise and overseas tool quality becomes much better the worth point of Leatherman is less on some tools than it once was
@@hvacbudget8600 thanks for the info... Someone (mighta been you?) did a Roxon review where the screwdriver broke! lol. And Roxon tools tend to be nice looking. This indicates your point about the soft steel.
This tool can use a Leatherman pocket clip?
I'm not sure it can. That is one thing it is missing is a pocket clip.
What about a multitool giveaway? Any plans? ;)
Maybe....
wow loved your video so much.
bro can you do giveaway in this knife...
Thank you for the great feedback, I like this multitool as well! Great idea about a giveaway which I might do in the future. For now I actually modified this into an electrician multitool which I just did a video about.
I liked the review. I have seen We All Juggle Knives review this tool also and it seems like a pretty good tool at a lot tasks. I might get one in the future, but for now I have so many multitools to pick from for my edc...thanks
You are right there are so many great multitools to choose from. Definitely a good problem!
In just 2 years it has gone from 20 to 60 bucks. Ridiculous
Just got my first multi tool =entry level $35 GERBER -now having used that id like something beefier and def want good cutters -interesting to see the rugged cheap one keeping it more simple and brute but delivering better on the cutters side - would really like to try the LEATHRMN FREE - as that one handed release seems like itd be worth the price tag in a clutch situation :)
The Leatherman Free P2 I just reviewed is definitely a great tool you can find new in the box online for just twice the price of the Gerber you bought. Leatherman Rebar, 300 Supertool are also great options.
the file,,,, it needs one, badly ,one on it is useless
Won't lie the B Bury is so much better then a side kick
Leatherman is the best..... And 25 year warranty.... I am on my 4th replacement from Leatherman.... It comforting to know of it breaks, I get a new one... Rather having to deal with the disappointment, having a 23 dollar paper weight in the form of a Burbery multitoll
Leatherman has a great warranty! In general Leatherman multitools are definitely above everyone else in fit and finish. There is however a huge difference in quality between the Leatherman sidekick and the Leatherman Rebar. For $10 more I have found the Rebar a much better tool. In my work I crawl through attics and frequently loose tools so I have to decide if the sidekick which does not perform even some basic tasks well is worth it. For my work it was not. It may be a great tool for others in very different circumstances.
4th replacement speaks volumes...
@@BlackthornBushcraft if you use any multi tool improperly it will break. Seems alot of people think you can yank and twist with the pliers like full size vice grips but honestly no multitool is meant for extreme abuse.
For the price of a Leatherman, you can basically have four BIBURY multitools! If one breaks, you have a replacement right in your house. 😁
@@Northanteus true....i have the biubury" wave" one and i love it....the bit driver is great with real bits you can use...never liked the flat philips one on the wave...
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