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.
Get ready to be impressed by the Victorinox Swiss Tool Spirit MX. This refined and elegant multi-tool packs a powerful punch with its 21 essential tools and premium construction. Join me as I explore its features, from its one-hand opening mechanism to its durable stainless steel design. Discover why the Spirit MX is a must-have for anyone seeking a versatile and reliable tool for everyday adventures.
The Leatherman Wave is a classic multi-tool that has been popular for over 20 years. In this video, I take a closer look at the original Wave and its features. I also discuss why it has remained such a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry enthusiasts.