Just bought this as a treat to myself, feels amazing and the thing is a beast , eternal pencil also a good treat. Mighty fine video there sir, just what I needed when I needed it .. Nice to know there's some decent old folks still around you guys make me so happy
was going to say hefty and changed my mind right in the middle, I don't like to sript my videos but I do try to rehearse as least once. good catch. but I will use the term from now one. will call it the Hefty-Duty Standard!
The pencil is cool, but I think you're on the right track, the bit extension in place of the pencil would be better I think. This tool is almost perfect for me, although sometimes I do need a little hex wrench and I'm not sure if the ones on this tool would work for me. The tool I use now is a "FIXR" which is a carabiner , has a flat head, phillips, many hex sizes, and it clips to my belt loop. The thing I don't like about it is the flat head and phillips are difficult to use, this tool it looks way easier, but sadly I use the hex cutouts just as much as the bits... kind of a toss up for me. Great review though, thanks for sharing.
I really like the looks of this beast. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Just bought this as a treat to myself, feels amazing and the thing is a beast , eternal pencil also a good treat. Mighty fine video there sir, just what I needed when I needed it .. Nice to know there's some decent old folks still around you guys make me so happy
"Seriously hefty-duty" haha I don't know if you ment to say that exact phrase but I think it's great. Definitely word of the day. :)
was going to say hefty and changed my mind right in the middle, I don't like to sript my videos but I do try to rehearse as least once.
good catch. but I will use the term from now one. will call it the Hefty-Duty Standard!
Nice video. If I ever design a multitool, I think I'm going to go against the grain and the multitool won't have a bottle opener.....lol
we were staying at a BNB and we discovered that there was no Can opener, I had about 20 bottle openers but not one can opener.
That thing looks like someone gave my Nite Ize Doohickey Ratchet steroids. LOL
Looks like a ... derivative of the EDC Monster Titanium Prybar, which costs over $100.
I did go out and look at that one, and its not 100 anymore but it is still 50 bucks . might pick that one up on my next run through amazon
The pencil is cool, but I think you're on the right track, the bit extension in place of the pencil would be better I think. This tool is almost perfect for me, although sometimes I do need a little hex wrench and I'm not sure if the ones on this tool would work for me. The tool I use now is a "FIXR" which is a carabiner , has a flat head, phillips, many hex sizes, and it clips to my belt loop. The thing I don't like about it is the flat head and phillips are difficult to use, this tool it looks way easier, but sadly I use the hex cutouts just as much as the bits... kind of a toss up for me.
Great review though, thanks for sharing.
I have that one as well.. it stays on my key chain.
I believe its metric not imperial therefor not 1/4" - living in Europe my European metric bits fit perfectly
You would think I would remember that as I married a British lady. Thanks for the update
Being British we use both metric and imperial - just like daylight saving time it does get very confusing in the UK 🙂
6mm bit holder ?
Kickstarter has the same tool for 139 in full titanium
which is way more then I am willing to pay for a Prybar tool.
"Grivatis"? Where's the "v" in the name?
Too much big , a tool like this needs a pouch to be carried.
I use magnets and keep it on the overhead rack of my jeep