Also, it’s a multi tool. They are not made for heavy duty use (even the expensive ones). For anything a multi tool is needed for, these should work just fine.
Omegaman68
They do--I've used my Nextool Flagship Pro several times and it's proved to be worth all of the thirty-bucks I paid for it (as have my Leatherman Wingman and Sidekick tools--all be it at higher prices).
Sadly I do, and all I have read indicate that either I got a piece of garbage
or those that say they feel this "tool" is perfect have never seen a quality
tool and this is typical of low quality manufacturing the Chinese are
flooding our market with.
Put it to the test, set the wrench on a nut that is firmly set or even
lightly rusted, turn the remove the nut and watch the jaws separate
and slip off the nut.
Open the cutting blade and make several cuts on some hardwood
and watch how fast the blade dulls (soft steel?)
Mine sits on a plaque over my desk with a sign stating Ben Franklins
words "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness
of low price is forgotten"
Hrm, and I just got done buying the other Nextool drop a month ago, and this shows up.
Neat idea to have adjustable wrenches and needle nose pliers on this, would be good for a mechanic who needs a quick tool.
This statement "Can cut 0.15 mm copper wire up to 1.6 mm steel" seems the wrong way around to me. Shouldn't the copper wire be thicker than the steel wire? As the frame is sketal, why aren't the holes designed to take standard hex nuts and shackle pins etc?