Hey man, just ran across your channel, I know this video is from a hot minute ago but if you're still checking up on them, you do pretty good videos, smooth and simple, I'm jealous! Cool content too, I'd love to have a LNW but man, I just can't make myself spend the money if it's not a knife lol
Hey, thanks for the comment and thanks for watching! I would def recommend the LNW, you might be able to find a used one on their FB group. facebook.com/groups/LynchNW
I have a we knife gesila pry bar, I carry and use it all the time. Ive used it to get into my wives car, pull nails, in the kitchen to open old style smoked paprika cans with the inset lids and open bottles when everyone is looking for their bottle openers. Its definitely imho a reasonable edc tool.
I definitely agree. Having an EDC prybar has been super helpful and convenient. I find myself using them more and more each day. I wasn't aware of the Gesila pry, it looks like a fantastic option for the price. Thanks for the comment!
I use a Schrade SCTPT2 titanium prytool, discontinued, but you might find one for around 37 bucks. Toor knives has a stainless one for around 35 that I edc often. And then there's the Griffin prytools in different materials & sizes.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback! That Schrade looks really handy. I hadn't heard about Toor before, but their stuff looks really nice. Their website is really nicely done, their pictures are great, products look beautiful, and they have a really cool section under sustainability. I'm definitely going to have to check some of their products out. I may try to get a hold of a folder too, they look really nice. Good call on the Griffin too, I've watched a couple of reviews on their stuff before. Not sure why I haven't picked anything up yet though. I recently picked up some prys from a local PA guy, Titan Talon Tool. He has an Etsy store and his prices were reasonable. I'd like to get a video done of his products compared to some of the other items I currently have.
Thanks for that! I don't know if this is the same brand, but it looks very similar. I use this all of the time to open beer and wine bottles. A very handy tool. www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Sommelier-Waiters-Stainless-Corkscrew/dp/B005ZFUT1K
Thanks for the comment! It is suuuuuper nice and I was lucky enough to receive this as a gift. I would have a hard time justifying ANOTHER pry bar for $100. I'm planning a long term video about them too, so stay tuned.
Thanks for the feedback. They are definitely cool tools and your concern is warranted. What I have found is, they are great at small every day tasks like prying open battery compartments in toys or pulling out staples etc. I have some really big prybars for when I need to pry on something big, I've found these are a great standin for using the end of my knife and they fit better in my pocket than a screwdriver.
@@sauconoutdoors2247 totally valid i agree with you on that, something I didnt think of but do all the time, use the blade of a knife like a pry tool. This would be better for those things.
@@Pumpmaximum13 It would, especially if you have expensive knives. Even certain Spydercos are upwards of $150 and I'd rather use a tool designed specifically for those tasks than risk breaking my blade. Definitely not for everyone because they are a bit pricey, but there are some cool companies on etsy making some that are cheaper too. I bought a few from Titan Talon Tool and am very happy with them for the price. www.etsy.com/shop/TitanTalonToolCo
At some point I have to agree with both comments. It is by no means a REAL prybar (Matco, Mac or Snap On) yet it still earns a spot in your pocket for other daily task.
I have titanium pbar from hamans..titaner dan griffin in different sizes and style. Serve me well for my use and never fail me once. Open boxes. Tighten bolt nuts..scrape stickers etc. Very useful somehow. I like it. Imho..prybar is prybar. I dont use prybar for doing things that need presicion. For me 100 and up prybar is no different to 40-70 dollar prybar. And if i wanna really use it..i def choose the cheaper one for prybar...but for choosing knife is a different story. 😊🍻
Hey man, just ran across your channel, I know this video is from a hot minute ago but if you're still checking up on them, you do pretty good videos, smooth and simple, I'm jealous! Cool content too, I'd love to have a LNW but man, I just can't make myself spend the money if it's not a knife lol
Hey, thanks for the comment and thanks for watching! I would def recommend the LNW, you might be able to find a used one on their FB group. facebook.com/groups/LynchNW
Excellent video! Looking forward to seeing more content. Subscribed!
I work for a village service department and I carry an edc prybar everyday and love it
They are super handy!
What village service department do you work for?
@@sauconoutdoors2247 malvern ohio
I have a we knife gesila pry bar, I carry and use it all the time. Ive used it to get into my wives car, pull nails, in the kitchen to open old style smoked paprika cans with the inset lids and open bottles when everyone is looking for their bottle openers. Its definitely imho a reasonable edc tool.
I definitely agree. Having an EDC prybar has been super helpful and convenient. I find myself using them more and more each day. I wasn't aware of the Gesila pry, it looks like a fantastic option for the price. Thanks for the comment!
I use a Schrade SCTPT2 titanium prytool, discontinued, but you might find one for around 37 bucks. Toor knives has a stainless one for around 35 that I edc often. And then there's the Griffin prytools in different materials & sizes.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback! That Schrade looks really handy.
I hadn't heard about Toor before, but their stuff looks really nice. Their website is really nicely done, their pictures are great, products look beautiful, and they have a really cool section under sustainability. I'm definitely going to have to check some of their products out. I may try to get a hold of a folder too, they look really nice.
Good call on the Griffin too, I've watched a couple of reviews on their stuff before. Not sure why I haven't picked anything up yet though.
I recently picked up some prys from a local PA guy, Titan Talon Tool. He has an Etsy store and his prices were reasonable. I'd like to get a video done of his products compared to some of the other items I currently have.
Wow!, nice response, thank you...
@@williamyoung369 You bet, thanks for watching my video and thanks for taking time to comment!
Awesome content as always. What's that cool bottle opener with the corkscrew? And where to purchase?
Thanks for that! I don't know if this is the same brand, but it looks very similar. I use this all of the time to open beer and wine bottles. A very handy tool. www.amazon.com/Heavy-Duty-Sommelier-Waiters-Stainless-Corkscrew/dp/B005ZFUT1K
The Lynch is beautiful and functional, but SOOOO expensive.
Thanks for the comment! It is suuuuuper nice and I was lucky enough to receive this as a gift. I would have a hard time justifying ANOTHER pry bar for $100. I'm planning a long term video about them too, so stay tuned.
If it only came with toe nail clippers? I would be more functional imo 😂
I think that these tools are cool but I would be worried about one major thing with them: lack of leverage. They’re awfully short/small.
Thanks for the feedback. They are definitely cool tools and your concern is warranted. What I have found is, they are great at small every day tasks like prying open battery compartments in toys or pulling out staples etc. I have some really big prybars for when I need to pry on something big, I've found these are a great standin for using the end of my knife and they fit better in my pocket than a screwdriver.
@@sauconoutdoors2247 totally valid i agree with you on that, something I didnt think of but do all the time, use the blade of a knife like a pry tool. This would be better for those things.
@@Pumpmaximum13 It would, especially if you have expensive knives. Even certain Spydercos are upwards of $150 and I'd rather use a tool designed specifically for those tasks than risk breaking my blade. Definitely not for everyone because they are a bit pricey, but there are some cool companies on etsy making some that are cheaper too. I bought a few from Titan Talon Tool and am very happy with them for the price.
www.etsy.com/shop/TitanTalonToolCo
you'd be surprised.
At some point I have to agree with both comments. It is by no means a REAL prybar (Matco, Mac or Snap On) yet it still earns a spot in your pocket for other daily task.
I have titanium pbar from hamans..titaner dan griffin in different sizes and style. Serve me well for my use and never fail me once. Open boxes. Tighten bolt nuts..scrape stickers etc. Very useful somehow. I like it.
Imho..prybar is prybar. I dont use prybar for doing things that need presicion. For me 100 and up prybar is no different to 40-70 dollar prybar. And if i wanna really use it..i def choose the cheaper one for prybar...but for choosing knife is a different story. 😊🍻
I don't understand why they keep putting bottle openers on just every tool. It's useless and in this case it only weakens the pry bar.
Not these ah , its the one with the screwdriver .
LOL, this is a joke?
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