Carried it in OIF 2004-2005. I took my Leatherman with me but MP-600 easier to use didn’t need to a lot maintenance or cleaning unlike my Leatherman the dirty conditions did it in.
I carry the Gerber Dime everywhere. I used to carry the Leatherman Micra but I think the Dime is more useful, especially the scissors. This is a very small tool but I think it is perfect for around the house. By the way Gerber’s lifetime warranty is unbeatable. A few years ago I sent an old Leatherman multi tool in for servicing. The tool had been completely abused. It was broken, bent, and twisted every which way. Leatherman replaced the tool but sent a note saying there warranty is for 25 years. About this time one of the kids brought me a Gerber 600 DET back from Afghanistan after his first tour. I use it more than my Leatherman tools. I enjoyed your video about the Gerber 600.
My first multi-tool was a 400 then a 600, both blunt nose. Sadly they went needle nose to compete with Leatherman. The blunt nose is more of a work horse. I prefer the LM Wave/Charge/Surge line up but still pick up black 600s at airport sales.
Idk I’ve been carrying a leatherman PST and personally it’s much smaller to carry than a regular knife plus I love the leather sheath. I would recommend the leatherman rebar over this gerber junk
I would have to agree with you regarding Rebar, it's number two on my list of best multi-tools. And as for the MP600, I still think is the best (tactical/military issue) budget multi-tool there is...If I were to loss my Leatherman MUT or Rebar I would be gutted, not so with the MP600.
@@TacticalSouthnz yeah rebar is quite a good selection of tools. Though I prefer carrying my PST and Micra in heritage leather sheaths. There’s just something great about carrying those more traditional tools. Though I do miss having a saw blade which is arguably one of the best survival tools
@@Man_Cave I understand what you are saying, some places I go I wouldn't carry a NZ$320 multi tool (Wave plus)...which to me isn't a budget multi-tool.
Carried it in OIF 2004-2005. I took my Leatherman with me but MP-600 easier to use didn’t need to a lot maintenance or cleaning unlike my Leatherman the dirty conditions did it in.
I carry the Gerber Dime everywhere.
I used to carry the Leatherman Micra but I think the Dime is more useful, especially the scissors.
This is a very small tool but I think it is perfect for around the house.
By the way Gerber’s lifetime warranty is unbeatable.
A few years ago I sent an old Leatherman multi tool in for servicing. The tool had been completely abused. It was broken, bent, and twisted every which way. Leatherman replaced the tool but sent a note saying there warranty is for 25 years.
About this time one of the kids brought me a Gerber 600 DET back from Afghanistan after his first tour. I use it more than my Leatherman tools.
I enjoyed your video about the Gerber 600.
Great tool. I loved mine. Getting another one soon
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can you do a review of the SOG Powerlock ?
My first multi-tool was a 400 then a 600, both blunt nose. Sadly they went needle nose to compete with Leatherman. The blunt nose is more of a work horse. I prefer the LM Wave/Charge/Surge line up but still pick up black 600s at airport sales.
Idk I’ve been carrying a leatherman PST and personally it’s much smaller to carry than a regular knife plus I love the leather sheath. I would recommend the leatherman rebar over this gerber junk
I would have to agree with you regarding Rebar, it's number two on my list of best multi-tools. And as for the MP600, I still think is the best (tactical/military issue) budget multi-tool there is...If I were to loss my Leatherman MUT or Rebar I would be gutted, not so with the MP600.
@@TacticalSouthnz yeah rebar is quite a good selection of tools. Though I prefer carrying my PST and Micra in heritage leather sheaths. There’s just something great about carrying those more traditional tools. Though I do miss having a saw blade which is arguably one of the best survival tools
I own the MP600 and I can assure you it's far from the best. My Leatherman Wave Plus beats it in leaps and bounds.
I agree, the Wave is a much better multi-tool...but If I lost the MP600 in the middle of nowhere...who cares, not the same with the Wave
@@TacticalSouthnz Stating that losing it would be no loss isn't exactly the best endorsement.
@@Man_Cave I understand what you are saying, some places I go I wouldn't carry a NZ$320 multi tool (Wave plus)...which to me isn't a budget multi-tool.
Why no scissors?
How much please
Warranty? Leatherman is now fighting warranty replacements.
Gerber’s warranty has been excellent in my experience
??? Says who?
Good multitool ,but with quite bad bottle cap opener unfortunately
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How much please