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While using the needlenose pliers, the rest of the individual functions remain comfortably hidden in the tool's stainless steel handles. Measuring 4-3/4 inches closed, this tool comes with a convenient nylon sheath and a limited lifetime warranty.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
what a disappointment,
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This review is from: Schrade Tough Tool 21 Function Multi-Tool (Sports)
I have been the owner/user of a Schrade multitool since its debut. While it has had it's faults, such as the small screwdriver that doesn't lock and the lock mechanism that can be easily sprung by pushing back on the small screwdriver, the Schrade ST1 multitool was the most comfortable to use, most useful, largest pliers multi-tool I have ever used. I was very disappointed when Schrade went under, and thrilled when the Chinese version appeared (My old one broke). Wow- the pliers are much smaller, smaller than my leatherman Blast. The tools are stiff and of a lighter gauge metal. This is NOT the same tool. The world waits for someone- Leatherman, are you listening?- to come up with an improved version of this great tool.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simply the best...,
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This review is from: Schrade Tough Tool 21 Function Multi-Tool (Sports)
Having been a huge fan of my Schrade Multi-Tool, I was devastated when it came up missing. My favorite feature is the fact that I don't have to open the pliers to access the other tools. My second favorite feature is the price. I had forgotten how affordable it was compared to some of the Leatherman and Gerber tools. I went to Dick's, Lowes, Home Depot, called Cabella's and Gander Mountain...no luck. But Amazon had it in stock with quick shipment and I was back in business. One reason why I didn't rate this a "5"...The metal doesn't seem quite as high quality as my older Schrade when it came to the shell. The individual tools are still A+. I don't know if it was a change that took place when Taylor purchased the rights to manufacture/distribute the tools or not, but it isn't as good. The sad ending to the story is that I found my original tool within a week of ordering its replacement. Guess I have a back-up now, and I couldn't ask for a better one.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A shadow of its former self,
By BoardBandit (So. Portland, Maine United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Schrade Tough Tool 21 Function Multi-Tool (Sports)
You know, it's a shame really. Schrade made what was in my opinion one of the best multi-tools for the money. Sure you could buy better but you'd end up spending a lot more. This latest tool from Schrade (It's the same tool really, just manufactured differently in a different place) is a cheap imitation of the original. The metal feel cheap and the jaws are no longer laminated, riveted steel. It's merely cast in one piece out of a cheaper metal. The blades too are not what they were. Too bad too because I was hoping to replace my 18 year old tool with a new one. I will but it won't be with this "new" Schrade.
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