NexTool has a history of interesting adjustable wrench multi-tools, from the pliers-less W1 to the pliers-equipped W2, and a third non-W model. Now, fresh off the factory line (as of April 2025), comes the W4. This isn’t just another multi-tool; it’s a statement piece, a testament to NexTool’s commitment to innovation. Unlike many brands that simply imitate the Leatherman formula, Next Tool carves its own path, often incorporating special features like their Flagship Pro’s exceptional scissors and the Gemini’s novel electric bit driver. With the W4, that special feature is, of course, the ratcheting adjustable wrench.
Read MoreAfter using the SOG PowerPint for over a year and the Leatherman Skeletool CX for a month, here are my thoughts and ultimately decision which tool I choose for my every day carry (EDC).
Read MoreChecking out the Leatherman Skeletool CX Onyx. It’s a small and compact multitool. It has just about the bare minimum toolset that you likely need. Definitely minimalist but the quality is pretty good. I’m really liking it.
A few weeks ago, my buddies Drew and Bimbo were talking about watches. Bimbo and I were teasing Drew who was in Japan shopping for watches among others, to get some for us. Fast forward to last week and Drew was back from Japan and gave each of us this watch! Thank you, Drew!
In this video, we’ll go through two ways to replace old and broken luggage wheels. Replacing the entire wheel assembly and replacing just the wheel by cutting the axle. Whether you’re dealing with a broken wheel or just want to refresh your wheels, this step-by-step tutorial will get your luggage rolling smoothly again.