I always enjoy checking out all these different brands Multi-tools and just seeing each Multi-tools take on tools, differences, and functions is really interesting along with the price points they're all at. Great video, well-spoken, clean audio and just great on the topic chat 👍 Hate the generic "Get a leatherman," says every internet troll 😂
Loaded comment because I'm an EDC nerd. First I'll tell you I want a Victorinox Swiss Champ. I love SAF's. I hear the fireplace stories of people's life long affair having them for 20 years. However, I can't afford one right now, they're $70 or more depending on where you buy them. Ive been researching this Ozark Trail. It is literally 4 times less than that and it is a TANK. Many reviews on Walmart's site say it's a legitimate tool, not a gimmick/novelty. And the fit and finish is hands down NICE. It's a diamond in the rough. My personal logic is I'll use a multi tool for sure. But I'm a not a tradesman and on the other side of the table, I don't hear many war stories about SAF loyalists being rescued by their knife during hard jobs. My opinion is if you're carrying a tool to have a tool, it should do what a tool does, solidly. And if it's just going to hang from your belt for most of its time with you, why pay $70 instead of $15? My opinion. I'm getting an OT. End rant. You're welcome for the Alladin reference. Take her sleezy.
I bought some really nice Ozark Trail fishing lures and I have a Gerber multi tool but it's super old and beat up with gunk all over it. I'm going to get this Ozark Trail multi tool for my tackle box.
I'm not exactly sure when you posted this video about the Ozark Trail 15-in one Multitool. Because the one I bought say a few months ago looks completely different. And they don't call it a Multitool, they call it the Multiforce.
Got one today for 5 bucks on clearance at local wally world I have a surge and wave bibury clones but for the money I'm blown away after a wd40 bath the dish soap cleaning did a few drops of 3 and 1 oil its butter now too funny still smiling lol 😊
I've had mine for over 3 years and it's doing very well for me at this time. I haven't had any issues so far and I use it around the house all the time
I've snapped the pliers on (what I call) the "WalMart Wave" $40 multitool that they sell... so something like this I wouldn't use for heavy duty kinda stuff. Light and medium duty? Sure. Not that I'm saying this multi-tool is useless or anything. But this is the kinda multi-tool that should be in a kitchen drawer and not in the glove box of a car mechanic. hehe
@@thesmartbudgetchannel2940 I dunno... if the "WalMart Wave" pliers snapped? I don't know how this one would go. :P Not that I'm KNOCKING it by any means of course. Just... for me? I'll choose a Leatherman or Gerber to keep in my vehicle.
I always enjoy checking out all these different brands Multi-tools and just seeing each Multi-tools take on tools, differences, and functions is really interesting along with the price points they're all at. Great video, well-spoken, clean audio and just great on the topic chat 👍
Hate the generic "Get a leatherman," says every internet troll 😂
I have this and it's great, the only thing I wish it had was some sort of branding. Ozark Trail definitely needs their name on it.
Thanks for sharing. Sounds solid in the videos. Walmart brand sometime put out quality budget friendly tools. You just need to look around. 👍👍👍👍👍
Loaded comment because I'm an EDC nerd.
First I'll tell you I want a Victorinox Swiss Champ. I love SAF's. I hear the fireplace stories of people's life long affair having them for 20 years.
However, I can't afford one right now, they're $70 or more depending on where you buy them.
Ive been researching this Ozark Trail. It is literally 4 times less than that and it is a TANK. Many reviews on Walmart's site say it's a legitimate tool, not a gimmick/novelty. And the fit and finish is hands down NICE.
It's a diamond in the rough.
My personal logic is I'll use a multi tool for sure. But I'm a not a tradesman and on the other side of the table, I don't hear many war stories about SAF loyalists being rescued by their knife during hard jobs. My opinion is if you're carrying a tool to have a tool, it should do what a tool does, solidly.
And if it's just going to hang from your belt for most of its time with you, why pay $70 instead of $15? My opinion.
I'm getting an OT. End rant. You're welcome for the Alladin reference. Take her sleezy.
I bought some really nice Ozark Trail fishing lures and I have a Gerber multi tool but it's super old and beat up with gunk all over it. I'm going to get this Ozark Trail multi tool for my tackle box.
Its a great multi tool for the money👍
Just bought mine from my local Wal-Mart for $15....I love it ❤ good solid tool 🔧 for the money 💰 very durable
Yeah it is. Well built mulit tool
Seems solid, and seeing the size the tools seems more useful than the smaller ones
Yeah. Definitely
Happy with mine.
Me too. I still use it around the house regularly. Very rugged for the price I locked at the tools lock
I'm not exactly sure when you posted this video about the Ozark Trail 15-in one Multitool.
Because the one I bought say a few months ago looks completely different. And they don't call it a Multitool, they call it the Multiforce.
The one you're implying is a different model.
Got one today for 5 bucks on clearance at local wally world I have a surge and wave bibury clones but for the money I'm blown away after a wd40 bath the dish soap cleaning did a few drops of 3 and 1 oil its butter now too funny still smiling lol 😊
Cool😀😀😀
Got one today awesome
You should check out the mossy oak multitool it's basically the same thing as the ozark trail one but in camo or at least mine is
I will do that. Thank you
Nice!
I bought one & for the money it's tough, only time will tell
I've had mine for over 3 years and it's doing very well for me at this time. I haven't had any issues so far and I use it around the house all the time
@@thesmartbudgetchannel2940 outstanding!
I've snapped the pliers on (what I call) the "WalMart Wave" $40 multitool that they sell... so something like this I wouldn't use for heavy duty kinda stuff. Light and medium duty? Sure.
Not that I'm saying this multi-tool is useless or anything. But this is the kinda multi-tool that should be in a kitchen drawer and not in the glove box of a car mechanic. hehe
You need to try this particular model of multi-tool. It can handle heavy duty stuff
@@thesmartbudgetchannel2940 I dunno... if the "WalMart Wave" pliers snapped? I don't know how this one would go. :P
Not that I'm KNOCKING it by any means of course.
Just... for me? I'll choose a Leatherman or Gerber to keep in my vehicle.