My review of the Mossy Oak 19 in 1 Multitool (also sold as Bibury 22 in 1 Multitool). This multitool was around $30, including the digital coupon they usually have on the listing. Though not perfect, it is well worth the price! US Links provided below for your convenience. Enjoy! :D Mossy Oak 19 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/46gtWh4 Bibury 22 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/3WTLGKM
A little history on awls(if you are interested), there are many different types of awls for multiple applications. The awl associated with multi tool knives go back to the days of transportation by horse which involved a lot of leather straps and such. Obviously they needed adjustment at times, new holes & also repairs. As time went on improvements were made, sharpened edges to help with reaming the holes to proper size, adding a hole in the awl to help with sewing tasks. Also other uses were found which keep them relevant. All the soldier, scout, and camp knives are based on the original four tools, knife blade, screwdriver {in thecase of soldiers to work on there guns), a tin opener and the awl, four tools that have stood the test of time. - Other types of awls include scratch awls, brad awls, sewing awls, and such.
I was looking for a cheap tool to last me until I get my leatherman after Xmas. I was going to buy the bibury, but I saw the mossy oak one, did some research and realised they were the exact same tool, but the mossy oak was £6 cheaper. It a no brainer.
6:50 if you find any dry grass cattail or cotton it lights it in 1 hit.. big wood shavings are not meant for starting fires maybe scrapings if u have a really dry and big pile like fatwood scrapings, nice combo camping tool.
I have Q-tip ends dipped in petroleum jelly for rapid firestarting. But those are too easy, need something that requires more sparks just to show the firesteel can produce
Well you talked me into it. I went with the Mossy Oak model because I like the black one and the name. It was a little more at $36 but I think it is still worth it
I love all the features with this knife, it has everything i would want. I see some reviews about the plier jaw breaking off. What is the best budget multi tool youd recommend? Add an affiliate link if you want.
Here are some good ones I own: Ashine 17 in 1 Multitool: s71.co/3nzygUR FRONT 19 in 1: s71.co/3uAJNct Work Pro 18 in 1: s71.co/3GksRd7 Bibury 19 in 1 (WAVE): s71.co/3LVVRIo Bibury Pro (SURGE): s71.co/45TJp6a Bibury 22 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/3WTLGKM
@@WeAllJuggleKnivesthat Front 19 in 1 is niice. I ordered the bibury 22 in 1 for the hammer which I think would be very useful, but I like the Front 19 in 1 much better, just wish it had a hammer
@@WeAllJuggleKnives I love the detached knife and scissor tool, I can't decide what one I'd like to have as my main pocket knife. If the Front had a hammer, it would be perfect.
You know it's not often that there's a video that gives a review and actually shows you how to use your tool and what practical uses you could find with it! For example you showed how you can use the pliers to safely take off a replaceable blade on a utility knife, makes it 100% safer! I just ordered mine today and it shiikd be here tomorrow!
I would go with this, unless you can find the Signal on sale, the regular price is high, even compared to other Leatherman like the Surge for what you get.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Thank you. Not even a little bit of whistling when you put your mouth sideways over the whole end part of the tool? Reason is, I want to be able to take it out of the pocket and immediately make a bit of noise at least without fumbling.
Great video!! Quick question cause I'm debating between this one or the $27 21in1.. Are the pliers spring loaded and does the screwdriver work for phillips? I know these are more survival based but just curious.. thank you!
for me is a signal xD even has more tools (scissors, wood file, window breaker) of curse the quality of the signal must be why better, but this looks okay for a cheap solution, also would you recoment this or the Flissa "$30 Wave" you Review like 2 weeks ago??? im going to use it for camping, the fire started is great but the Flissa has two knife and the Screwdriver.... right now the flissa is $26 and the Mossy Oak $36 what do you recomed¿?
Yeah the scissors seem More useful for camping, so i going yo get this one! Great Review, i like that you test all components of the multitool and show a example of how It work
First! Also, can you please review victorinox swiss classic foldable paring knife? They launched 2 folding kitchen knives in 2021, both around 17-20$. But looking at the quality, both seems really useful for outdoor/edc applications :)
My review of the Mossy Oak 19 in 1 Multitool (also sold as Bibury 22 in 1 Multitool). This multitool was around $30, including the digital coupon they usually have on the listing. Though not perfect, it is well worth the price! US Links provided below for your convenience. Enjoy! :D
Mossy Oak 19 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/46gtWh4
Bibury 22 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/3WTLGKM
A little history on awls(if you are interested), there are many different types of awls for multiple applications. The awl associated with multi tool knives go back to the days of transportation by horse which involved a lot of leather straps and such. Obviously
they needed adjustment at times, new holes & also repairs. As time went on improvements were made, sharpened edges to help
with reaming the holes to proper size, adding a hole in the awl to help with sewing tasks. Also other uses were found which keep them relevant. All the soldier, scout, and camp knives are based on the original four tools, knife blade, screwdriver {in thecase of soldiers to work on there guns), a tin opener and the awl, four tools that have stood the test of time.
- Other types of awls include scratch awls, brad awls, sewing awls, and such.
I was looking for a cheap tool to last me until I get my leatherman after Xmas. I was going to buy the bibury, but I saw the mossy oak one, did some research and realised they were the exact same tool, but the mossy oak was £6 cheaper. It a no brainer.
Excellent, sounds perfect for that!
I just got mine and checked out the video to see the features. I'll be using it as my EDC.
Excellent, this is a great tool set for this price.
6:50 if you find any dry grass cattail or cotton it lights it in 1 hit.. big wood shavings are not meant for starting fires maybe scrapings if u have a really dry and big pile like fatwood scrapings, nice combo camping tool.
I have Q-tip ends dipped in petroleum jelly for rapid firestarting. But those are too easy, need something that requires more sparks just to show the firesteel can produce
Well you talked me into it. I went with the Mossy Oak model because I like the black one and the name. It was a little more at $36 but I think it is still worth it
Excellent, the black won me over too, that's how I ended up with both.
I love all the features with this knife, it has everything i would want. I see some reviews about the plier jaw breaking off. What is the best budget multi tool youd recommend? Add an affiliate link if you want.
Here are some good ones I own:
Ashine 17 in 1 Multitool: s71.co/3nzygUR
FRONT 19 in 1: s71.co/3uAJNct
Work Pro 18 in 1: s71.co/3GksRd7
Bibury 19 in 1 (WAVE): s71.co/3LVVRIo
Bibury Pro (SURGE): s71.co/45TJp6a
Bibury 22 in 1 (Survival): s71.co/3WTLGKM
@@WeAllJuggleKnivesthat Front 19 in 1 is niice. I ordered the bibury 22 in 1 for the hammer which I think would be very useful, but I like the Front 19 in 1 much better, just wish it had a hammer
@@WeAllJuggleKnivesdo you like the bibury 22 in 1?
@@meowzic - Yeah The Front is pretty nice, it is similar to the Siupro tool I reviewed, however the Front has a superior blade design.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives I love the detached knife and scissor tool, I can't decide what one I'd like to have as my main pocket knife. If the Front had a hammer, it would be perfect.
Can't believe Mossy Oak made that
I got the 21 in 1 Mossy Oak last year. A good tool.
They have some good stuff, Great Star makes their multitools and that is actually a very good company!
Nice one yoh are the only review I have seen that is actually using the tool! Thanks for showing it's functionality
My pleasure! I demo the tools because it is actually easier for me than trying to BS for 10 minutes talking about it only LOL
You know it's not often that there's a video that gives a review and actually shows you how to use your tool and what practical uses you could find with it! For example you showed how you can use the pliers to safely take off a replaceable blade on a utility knife, makes it 100% safer! I just ordered mine today and it shiikd be here tomorrow!
Hello can you get replacement wire cutters? I don't see them listed anywhere.
Would you buy the leatherman signal or this?
I would go with this, unless you can find the Signal on sale, the regular price is high, even compared to other Leatherman like the Surge for what you get.
Great Review! Is it possible to blow the whistle without getting it out? How loud is the whistle?
Thanks! Have to take it out to blow the whistle, I am not quite sure how many decibels it is, I would say a bit less loud than a gym whistle.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Thank you. Not even a little bit of whistling when you put your mouth sideways over the whole end part of the tool?
Reason is, I want to be able to take it out of the pocket and immediately make a bit of noise at least without fumbling.
Thx! Live Demos are always on point 👍🏽
Thanks for watching, brother!
Great video!! Quick question cause I'm debating between this one or the $27 21in1.. Are the pliers spring loaded and does the screwdriver work for phillips? I know these are more survival based but just curious.. thank you!
for me is a signal xD even has more tools (scissors, wood file, window breaker) of curse the quality of the signal must be why better, but this looks okay for a cheap solution, also would you recoment this or the Flissa "$30 Wave" you Review like 2 weeks ago???
im going to use it for camping, the fire started is great but the Flissa has two knife and the Screwdriver.... right now the flissa is $26 and the Mossy Oak $36 what do you recomed¿?
This one has the hammer and better scissors that might be more useful when camping :D
Yeah the scissors seem More useful for camping, so i going yo get this one! Great Review, i like that you test all components of the multitool and show a example of how It work
First!
Also, can you please review victorinox swiss classic foldable paring knife?
They launched 2 folding kitchen knives in 2021, both around 17-20$. But looking at the quality, both seems really useful for outdoor/edc applications :)
I'll check them out :]
Thanks for the review and thanks for putting up a shit load of links to stuff we might like. Much appreciated
Happy to help!
Merci for the presentation!
Made in USA right? or na lol i think mossy oak knives are but who knows
It's probably made for Mossy Oak by Great Star Tools, straight outta Shanghai :]
straight to the point of it all. very interesting multi-tool for edc!
Glad you like it!
Leatherman Surge+Signal my dream come true.
Looks like a bargain.
For sure, thanks for watching!
Looks like a copy of the Leatherman wave with a few tweeks
And the Leatherman Signal, for the hammer and firesteel.
I love corned beef hash!!
It is pretty delicious, definitely, I brown my in a pan.
Excelent Review 👍
Damn everyone got in on this patent lol, nice. 👊💀 Good ass review brother.
Took them a while, I begged them to copy that hammer part from Signal for years LOL. Its useful.