I just got It to throw on my carbine keyring holder. It's just a little knife and emergency sharpener to keep with my keys. Most keychain sized knives aren't great. But this one is small but substantial at the same time
I used the screwdriver yesterday when I changed over the pocket clip on my new Orange OT knife. I know gave both of the Orange OT knives, this set, the Civivi set, the White OT knife the Blak OT knife, & the Green knife from the 7 OT set.
I still can't find this at any of my local Walmarts. I would like to see you use the bit driver on one of your knives. To me, I think it being so small and round, that it won't be able to get a T6 or T8 screw out of a knife.
This feels like a rare flop from Swiss Tech; their products are usually really good, but this pack is just underwhelming. The titanium key ring and the bit driver seem useful enough, although I think it's a little silly to count a key ring as one of the 4 "EDC essential" products, even _if_ it's titanium; I honestly would've preferred to see a carabiner, as I feel that's closer to _actually_ being an EDC essential, but it is what it is. My main issue is with the knife and the sharpener. Like, in my eyes, the only pull through sharpener that I'd even theoretically consider (and only as a last-ditch emergency sharpening option) is the work sharp pivot plus (it has a decent diamond rod, the carbide section is intended to convex your edge with two pre-set angle options, and the ceramic is to apply a micro-bevel onto that convex), and even that is _only_ as a theoretical; I'd never _actually_ use it when other, much better, pocket sharpeners exist (heck, I'd probably even just try my luck with rocks before a pull through). If I wouldn't use what I consider to be the "best" of the worst, then why would I use the wahren? And then the winzig itself seems like a strange choice for the kit. Like, putting aside the knife's quality for a second, why would you bundle a non-serrated knife with a sharpener that has a diamond rod specifically _for_ serrations? It's a feature the kit doesn't make use of, showing a lack of synergy. Not that you'd want the winzig to have serrations, anyway; it already lacks blade length, and a combo edge would just make it worse at both roles by constraining it even more. Overall, it's a knife that's _begging_ to have at least 1 more inch of length; that alone probably would've been enough to save it and the kit.
Yeah a few strange choices. I would prefer a pocket clip on the knife and a titanium carabiner instead of the ring as well. I usually just carry a utility knife with a bit driver like the Milwaukee or the Klein
It's not a ripoff of the Allman. There are significant differences. It is reminiscent of it though, as I pointed out in the video. Thanks for watching, man!
Thanks for this review. Have you done a review on Mossy Oak Gift Pack Sets. I looked through your channel and didn't see anything. I was looking specifically at the "Mossy Oak 3-Pack Multitool and Knife Set." It's selling for $25.00 @ WallyWorld. Just wondering what you think? Appreciate your 2 cents, recent subscriber, thanks or the vids and info. Details: Mossy Oak 3-Pack Multitool and Knife Set: 17-in-1 Camo Multi-Tool, 9" Fixed Blade Knife, 7.5" Folding Knife. Manufacturer Part Number 6982
just picked up the fixed blade Stahlern from Swiss Tech would highly recommend loving this brand with the price points
I've enjoyed just about everything I've tried from them so far. Need to get some of their fixed blades.
Thanks for watching, man!
I just got It to throw on my carbine keyring holder. It's just a little knife and emergency sharpener to keep with my keys. Most keychain sized knives aren't great. But this one is small but substantial at the same time
It's probably the only keychain knife I would carry. Thanks for watching, man!
I used the screwdriver yesterday when I changed over the pocket clip on my new Orange OT knife. I know gave both of the Orange OT knives, this set, the Civivi set, the White OT knife the Blak OT knife, & the Green knife from the 7 OT set.
Sweet! A fellow Ozark Trail enthusiast 👍😂
@gideonsstuff I like cheaper knives.
Which pocket clip do you prefer on the white OT knife? I put the tanto pocket clip on the white knife since it’s more beefy
You had me at the screwdriver. But for 25$?
Yeah, they definitely could have put more items in for that price
I still can't find this at any of my local Walmarts. I would like to see you use the bit driver on one of your knives. To me, I think it being so small and round, that it won't be able to get a T6 or T8 screw out of a knife.
Sure thing! I'll make a short using the driver 👍
@@gideonsstuff Thank you
Clearance but all day ...
Getting it on clearance would be ideal😂
This feels like a rare flop from Swiss Tech; their products are usually really good, but this pack is just underwhelming. The titanium key ring and the bit driver seem useful enough, although I think it's a little silly to count a key ring as one of the 4 "EDC essential" products, even _if_ it's titanium; I honestly would've preferred to see a carabiner, as I feel that's closer to _actually_ being an EDC essential, but it is what it is.
My main issue is with the knife and the sharpener. Like, in my eyes, the only pull through sharpener that I'd even theoretically consider (and only as a last-ditch emergency sharpening option) is the work sharp pivot plus (it has a decent diamond rod, the carbide section is intended to convex your edge with two pre-set angle options, and the ceramic is to apply a micro-bevel onto that convex), and even that is _only_ as a theoretical; I'd never _actually_ use it when other, much better, pocket sharpeners exist (heck, I'd probably even just try my luck with rocks before a pull through). If I wouldn't use what I consider to be the "best" of the worst, then why would I use the wahren? And then the winzig itself seems like a strange choice for the kit. Like, putting aside the knife's quality for a second, why would you bundle a non-serrated knife with a sharpener that has a diamond rod specifically _for_ serrations? It's a feature the kit doesn't make use of, showing a lack of synergy. Not that you'd want the winzig to have serrations, anyway; it already lacks blade length, and a combo edge would just make it worse at both roles by constraining it even more. Overall, it's a knife that's _begging_ to have at least 1 more inch of length; that alone probably would've been enough to save it and the kit.
Absolutely agree with everything you said. Swiss Tech has been on a roll lately, but this could have been so much better.
Yeah a few strange choices. I would prefer a pocket clip on the knife and a titanium carabiner instead of the ring as well. I usually just carry a utility knife with a bit driver like the Milwaukee or the Klein
IMHO - meh...
I concur 😂
That knife is jus a rip off of the WESN Allman. Gross ripoff.
It's not a ripoff of the Allman. There are significant differences. It is reminiscent of it though, as I pointed out in the video.
Thanks for watching, man!
Thanks for this review. Have you done a review on Mossy Oak Gift Pack Sets. I looked through your channel and didn't see anything. I was looking specifically at the "Mossy Oak 3-Pack Multitool and Knife Set." It's selling for $25.00 @ WallyWorld. Just wondering what you think? Appreciate your 2 cents, recent subscriber, thanks or the vids and info.
Details: Mossy Oak 3-Pack Multitool and Knife Set: 17-in-1 Camo Multi-Tool, 9" Fixed Blade Knife, 7.5" Folding Knife. Manufacturer Part Number 6982
I have not looked at the Mossay Oak set yet, but I might get to it. Looks pretty cool from what I've seen. Thanks for watching, man!