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I have been a great fan of multitool and pocket tools for decades. I have many items with big names such as Lethraman, Gerbar and Victorinox. I still have something, I have given or lost to others. I have broken anything, although in those cases, I was able to achieve replacement under the warranty.
These are premium tools, which are often more than $ 100, with some cost quite high. For that price, you get a strong, long -lasting device with a solid warranty to return it. But not everyone wants or needs $ 100+ multitool. Many people are just some affordable and reliable – looking for a device – a device that works, but if it is lost, stolen, or damaged, your heart will not break.
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The problem is that cheap and good rarely go together, and I have had difficulty finding a decent multitetul in the sub-$ 100 category.
So far.
For the last few months, I am using Next E1 Pocket ToolThis multitool adds 10 different functions to a compact, pocket-friendly package.
It all fits into a device, which measures just 3.1 x 1.0 x 0.7 inches and weighs below 3.5 ounces.
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The components of the device are made from heat-prone 30CR13 stainless steel, known for its durability and cruelty, while scales are made from a difficult polymer, making multitool lightweight and strong.
Screwing is a standout feature; If you like it, you can buy 10-bit expansion packThese bits are also compatible with Lathraman’s bit holder, so if you use that multitool, they can be easy for you.
Scissors are amazing!
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I have tested all the devices, and they are faster enough to effectively handle the tasks while maintaining their sharpness even after extended use. The knife and mini scraper have thumb studs on the blade to make it easier, while other devices use nail niches.
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Some devices may feel a bit rigid to open the first – partly because the joints need to be loose and partially because it has a habit. However, after a few days of use, it becomes another nature.
Utility knives, in particular, require some practice to open, but this is really a good thing because it prevents the contingent opening in your pocket.
The ex-acto blade using utility knife is a good touch.
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I like this pocket tool because it is quite small to go to your pocket, but it is quite large to complete the work. Note that it does not have a set of slice or kerning clips; If you want them, you have to see some big offerings of Nextool.
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It is also worth noting that because this device contains two blades, it cannot be taken on flights and if you try to bring it through the security of the airport it will end in a TSA bin.
ZDNET purchase advice
Nextool E1 There is a great pocket tool, and with a $ 27 value tag, it is quite a deal. It keeps it in a quite unique category – a decent equipment that is also very inexpensive. You do not get enough long warranties that you see with the choice of lethraman, but only on $ 30, if you break it or lose it, it is not going to break the bank.


