SOG Reactor & Powerplay Multi-tools Overview

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    Compact and capable, the Reactor is the multi-tool of choice where a locking blade, pliers, and drivers are the tools you need most. The blade is black coated and features S.A.T. (SOG Assisted Technology) for quick one hand opening without the hassle. A safety ensures the blade doesn't misfire unintentionally. Compound leverage gears allow double the grip strength of the pliers, turning this little tool into a big force to reckon with.
    With 18 tools at your disposal, the Powerplay is ready to tackle just about any chore you encounter. Beyond having a high tool count, this multi-tool utilizes SOG's Compound Leverage gears for double the grip strength and each tool is built tough. Includes a nylon sheath and a set of 12 hex bits!
    Components:
    Straight Edge Blade
    Full Serrated Blade
    1/4" Hex Bit Driver
    Hex Bit Kit
    3-Sided File
    Awl
    Bolt Grip Channel
    Bottle Opener
    Can Opener
    Jewelry Driver
    Large Flat Screwdriver
    Medium Flat Screwdriver
    Needle Nose Pliers
    Philips Screwdriver
    Ruler
    Small Flat Screwdriver
    Wire Crimper
    Wire Cutter
    Wood Saw

Komentáře • 22

  • @vinnyavalanche
    @vinnyavalanche Před 8 lety

    Got mine. I like the Multi tool itself great EDC .Dropped a few items in my bag and don't even carry my pocketknife anymore. I chose the molded sheath version because velcro sux its loud and would have been a lot bigger. when buying the bit set by itself you only get one side if the holder not the top...bummer

  • @brianfrizziola1892
    @brianfrizziola1892 Před 8 lety

    Jewelers flathead was a nice touch.

  • @nitsan
    @nitsan Před 8 lety

    Having owned both a SOG S44 and B66 multi tools, I think they've once again not tested their tools enough.
    I love the pliers but the handles are normally unocmfortable and the extra tools are often either terrible or just acceptable. I love my S44's pliers though, especially after a few mods.

  • @francismartino6890
    @francismartino6890 Před 4 lety

    Love the reactor

  • @gadgetstalker2
    @gadgetstalker2 Před 8 lety

    The Powerplay would've been perfect for me had they included some scissors....maybe in place of the jeweler's flathead. I might still get it anyway since I like multitools.

  • @oorcinus
    @oorcinus Před 4 lety +1

    If that’s “streamlined”, i worry what their “busy” would look like.

  • @WTFisAuserFRCKINname
    @WTFisAuserFRCKINname Před 8 lety

    Did ya'll mention it has a ruler on it too? I didn't catch it if you did. Just a tip, unless I'm wrong. Too lazy to go back and rewatch.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Před 8 lety

    I ordered the power play, and would really like it if I could replace the serrated blade with the scissors that I have on my power lock and wish I could find out if they could fit into the place where the serrated blade is and if it would line up with the mounting hole etc. I cannot find anything on it anywhere.

  • @visionimpossible2228
    @visionimpossible2228 Před 8 lety

    i wish you could get in Australia

  • @foxhounduk2k8
    @foxhounduk2k8 Před 8 lety

    This is really neat I like it

  • @TheBlackedIP
    @TheBlackedIP Před 8 lety

    Were those standard hex bits you can buy from anywhere or are they somehow proprietary like the flat bits from skeletool? What other multi tools have standard hex bits if any, I been looking for that but am disappointed SOG dropped the spring assist knife on the PowerPlay.

    • @RideByNight
      @RideByNight Před 7 lety +1

      I believe the Powerplay uses standard hex bits so you can use any ones that you want.

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Před 8 lety +3

    I'll say it, the PowerPlay looks like a Leatherman Wave clone.... But with a better selection of tools than what you get on the Wave. Yeah, I said it. it's true. Looks like I know which multi-tool I'll be buying next.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 8 lety

      How is the selection of tools better? It's missing scissors... Only thing it has over the wave is an awl and that to me is not a fair compromise. Your needs may differ however, but scissors are an EDC must for me.

    • @NGMonocrom
      @NGMonocrom Před 8 lety

      In that case, the Wave is one of the worst multi-tools for you. Those tiny scissors are pathetic compared to every other pair on every other multi-tool made by SOG, Gerber, Victorinox, and even other Leathermen.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 8 lety

      NGMonocrom Yeah I agree with you there, they aren't great scissors by any means. I own most of what Leatherman has to offer and same goes for Victorinox. The other's, SOG and Gerber, all make sub-par quality tools in my opinion, cheap soft steel and poor build quality as well as some questionable design choices. I currently carry a Charge Tti alongside a Victorinox Pioneer X. The Pioneer X fills the niches that the Charge doesn't i.e. Awl and a better pair of scissors. The scissors on the Tti are last resort only but I'd rather have them than none at all, and since the SOG Powerplay has none I think i'll pass on that one.

    • @rodx5571
      @rodx5571 Před 7 lety

      The Surge has huge by multitool standards scissors, i cut exhaust gasket material, aluminum cans, and many other things. However the surge is a huge tool. There is no perfect solution. i don't personally like the reactor. the powerplay doesnt thrill me either. My EDC is the Power Assist. Abit heavy, but does the job i need it to and then some.

  • @jasonn2284
    @jasonn2284 Před 8 lety

    Reactor ftw. 2.5inch black blade.

  • @miketsaron7284
    @miketsaron7284 Před 8 lety +2

    skeletool CX better constaction than reactor, better quality at all........

  • @FoodOnCrack
    @FoodOnCrack Před 8 lety

    next time show us metric too