DiskDrive


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This tool will work great for both pulling nose hair out while stopped at a red light and ripping apart my ipod to take vengeance on the the broken left-channel headphone jack.

please stock up for xmas gifts now so we can get on with this before the end of my workday.

- DiskDrive

tixer


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I bought this tool's big brother off Woot recently, and have been quite pleased with it. good quality construction, and the geared pliers were fantastic.

being a telephone tech by day, and re-wiring my home at night, the 110 punch down tool, and wire strippers instantly appealed to me, so I just hit the stupidly large button. Hopefully I like it as much as the first one.

unksol


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richellelander wrote:They were sent to Africa to be eaten. Seriously, the eat cats over there because they are so overpopulated and run wild. My husband just came back from there. He said they are very tender and tasty.



Well, since the cats would have no problem eating you i suppose turnabout is fair play. Speaking of which my cat is hungry, what did you say your address was?

pugzlie9451


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mikefiske wrote:Ever seen "127 hours"? Get a leatherman instead. Worth it, especially if you ever have to cut your own arm off.



C'mon man! Spoiler alert maybe?!?

boldlygoingnowhere


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For you multi tool virgins this is a super poor design. Unless you are into pain.

When using the pliers with any force required to do anything useful the edges of the handle will dig into your hands. It doesn't matter how manly you think you are it is painful.

Its also a PITA to have to have to open the tool to get a blade out to quickly open a box.

Not worth the price.

CypressCustoms


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Ok..all at once everyone buy 3.....ready.....GOOOOOO!!!!

Valdin


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Unfortunately, this isn't "by SOG". It's a tool by Paladin Tools, thus the low low price. Any SOG multi-tool would be several magnitudes more expensive.

http://www.paladin-tools.com/view_tool.php?id=448

richellelander


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mnj7333 wrote:is it me... or has the woot-offs lost that new car smell?



I think most of the good stuff was at the beginning depending on what you are looking for. I did get the Smith and Wesson flashlight for my husband and three Joe’s dirt seasoning for my uncle. If only I can figure out who could use a cheap multi tool...

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

adamdoiron


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This Multi Tool has holes in it so it can breathe when it sucks.

richellelander


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unksol wrote:Well, since the cats would have no problem eating you i suppose turnabout is fair play. Speaking of which my cat is hungry, what did you say your address was?



I didn't say I ate the cat. My husband did. He hates cats. I myself had a few growing up. Now if I found out they were eating dog, then I would be appalled and grossed out. With the cat, I was just grossed out.

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

WillEO


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richellelander wrote:Yeah but who has time to wait on hold? I am guessing, by the posts in here about quality, that they get a lot of calls.



All done by email. No problems with service. The knife is good quality. Just can't twist it. It does have its limits.

SirSunkist


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globalhavoc wrote:Only if it was made of titanium and diamond.

And yes, harbor freight has tools for far cheaper than woot has been posting, for the price of this tiny multitool I could get a huge survival knife, machete, and every tool this thing has on it including another multi-tool.




Because if there's one thing I want cheap, it's low quality stuff that'll cut my arm off when it breaks.

richellelander


quality posts: 18 Private Messages richellelander
WillEO wrote:All done by email. No problems with service. The knife is good quality. Just can't twist it. It does have its limits.



Did the customer rep you spoke to over email have an accent you couldn't understand? lol j/k

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

sucramdw


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I'm waiting for a new or refurbished car, preferably a Honda.

whitefacedsimony


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pugzlie9451 wrote:C'mon man! Spoiler alert maybe?!?



the proper tool spolier is Brazil with a Stanley Yankee Screwdriver.

Mischief101


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richellelander wrote: I myself had a few growing up.



How'd you cook em?

Sitting here crying over the old Woot. Where are you my sweet and loveable Woot? Slowly losing my love of Woot. :-(

whosgotmyusername


quality posts: 4 Private Messages whosgotmyusername

COOL - a $25 bottle opener with other stuff...

wut we have here is FAILURE to communicate!

aceridr


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hanks35 wrote:If you've ever seen the movie "127 Hours", there's no chance in hell you'd buy something like this.



I just watched that today. Just think if he hadn't had that handy dandy tool what he would have done. DIED!!!!

I already have 2 or 3 of these either in my tool box or saddlebag of the bike. Don't see a need for another one.

richellelander


quality posts: 18 Private Messages richellelander
WillEO wrote:All done by email. No problems with service. The knife is good quality. Just can't twist it. It does have its limits.



And why shouldn't I be able to twist it? I've had a need to twist pliers before. It's like telling me that my car will run fine as long as I don't turn left. Really? lol

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

markthoms1


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Is this like one of those Where's Waldo pictures?
Try to find the tools in the 18-in-1 Multi Tool.
I can only find 8 by looking at the picture.

reubenlawson


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bartfriend wrote:SOG makes good tools.

If Aron Ralston had one of these it would have been 1hour 27 minuets.





-- I dunno. I guess it depends on the length of the minuet.

*ducks*

Mischief101


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sucramdw wrote:I'm waiting for a new or refurbished car, preferably a Honda.



Me Too!

Sitting here crying over the old Woot. Where are you my sweet and loveable Woot? Slowly losing my love of Woot. :-(

huujedi


quality posts: 6 Private Messages huujedi

this really isnt worth it... at all. why would I spend 20 dollars on a multitool with sub par gadgets on it when I could spend 10 dollars more and get a cheap tool set that will have everything this has.

"If man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live. " - MLK

dnakdj


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What kind of SOB needs and SOG anyway?

leem1106


quality posts: 0 Private Messages leem1106

Does this tool have the capability to fix bad woot offs?

richellelander


quality posts: 18 Private Messages richellelander
Mischief101 wrote:How'd you cook em?



Well, since they are greasy there is no need for oil. They are best roasted anyway. Obviously you would have to skin them. There is nothing worse than choking on a hair ball while you are trying to eat a good meal. :P

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

AGoldeneagle


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mkentosh wrote:Mcgyver Endorsed!



Mcgyver carried a swiss army knife.

ganzhimself


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I bought a SOG Powerlock EOD multi tool from Woot a while back, it's proven to be worth its weight in gold. This one looks like it could be slightly more useful than the one I already have, as its tool load-out seem to be better suited for a DIY-er than the Expolsive Ordinance Disposal multi I currently own. My only reservation about this is that it looks much cheaper than the Powerlock EOD.

WillEO


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richellelander wrote:Did the customer rep you spoke to over email have an accent you couldn't understand? lol j/k



No broken English. They just sent a new knife to me. I like the hinged pliers with the smooth action. The handles do hurt if you bear down really hard, have to use a rag on occasion. I use these for work in the IT department and we paid $65 a few years back. I have seen a better model on Woot before, but these still do what I need.

BuffBillsFan


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bnhadams wrote:These are fun to hide in your friends' carryon luggage before they leave for the airport. Good times.



For further fun, open a shotgun shell (manually - do NOT use a shotgun this time), rub the gunpowder in your hands, then offer to carry your bud's suitcase for him.

:-P

richellelander


quality posts: 18 Private Messages richellelander
AGoldeneagle wrote:Mcgyver carried a swiss army knife.



You just showed you're age and that you like crappy television shows. :P

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

Mischief101


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richellelander wrote:Well, since they are greasy there is no need for oil. They are best roasted anyway. Obviously you would have to skin them. There is nothing worse than choking on a hair ball while you are trying to eat a good meal. :P



ROFLMAO!!!!

OH OH OH I AM LAUGHING SO HARD!

Sitting here crying over the old Woot. Where are you my sweet and loveable Woot? Slowly losing my love of Woot. :-(

TheAndrew


quality posts: 0 Private Messages TheAndrew

You call that a knife... This is a knife.

unksol


quality posts: 13 Private Messages unksol
AGoldeneagle wrote:Mcgyver carried a swiss army knife.



Obviously, hes all anti killing people and cutting off arms

WillEO


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huujedi wrote:this really isnt worth it... at all. why would I spend 20 dollars on a multitool with sub par gadgets on it when I could spend 10 dollars more and get a cheap tool set that will have everything this has.



My pockets are not as big as your's I guess.

jonpaulthegreat


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I got one of these stuck in my ...... wait what where we talking about

dencepital

eldiablohijo


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perrydogm


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Come on already Buy it so we can see whats next :-)

richellelander


quality posts: 18 Private Messages richellelander
unksol wrote:Obviously, hes all anti killing people and cutting off arms



So was superman but he had super powers, so I guess it doesn't matter.

A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist. ~~Franklin P. Jones

whosgotmyusername


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BuffBillsFan wrote:For further fun, open a shotgun shell (manually - do NOT use a shotgun this time), rub the gunpowder in your hands, then offer to carry your bud's suitcase for him.

:-P



Why not just stash a couple grenades in it while you're at it???

wut we have here is FAILURE to communicate!