Awesome tips!! I've been looking at several SAK's to use so i can stop carrying the sentimental one, a disconnected model that a patient gave me years ago. I've been overlooking the bigger models, but after this video, I'm pretty sure I'll be scooping up a ranger and one of the 2 or 3 layer models as well.. very impressed with this video.
I’m always amazed with your many SAK tips and tricks. The more I watch, the more I EDC my SAK. So which SAK model do you prefer to carry on you everyday?
The Ranger is arguably the best of the fuller-feature SAKs. Has all their best tools, including the extra bottom tools, while still being reasonably compact. (And the chisel isn't as obstructed like on thicker models.)
This a good informative video.... Thinking on getting a swiss army knife for edc, im used to carrying a pocket knife with a clip but something light not to heavy to carry but not sure which one.
Hey buddy 👊🏼 A good all-round video, overall. However, take it from me that in the real world, any professional handyman or tradesman would use proper tools for the job, as they are much more efficient, so more productive and have better ego's, so help preventing fatigue and rheumatism in later life. I love SAK's, as they are convenient and I use them most days, for EDC, as a backup tool... I always have a Handyman or Ranger + Leatherman in my car and some basic hand tools + combi-drill/driver held in the boot, as well as some Bushcraft 🪵🔥 items. My main tools are in my van/truck. Happy Easter 🍻 ATB Gus 👍🏼
This is pretty cool but I feel like it's also a lot more reasonable with that type of wood or plank rather. It's conveniently shaped just right to not be too annoying given the tool. It's also a quite soft wood, looks like normal pine wood to me, so would be interesting to see with some other type of wood as well. Definitely not hating on the content, to the contrary, it's just that I feel like in a real world scenario (whether survival or not) conditions aren't always optimal like they are in these demonstrations! Keep up the good work though, I've learnt a lot from your videos!
Since two weeks im a proud owner of a handyman. Its an amazing knive 😊
Looks like your using my favorite Swiss Army knife the ranger
Gotta love the Ranger!
I love tips and tricks with swiss army knifes.Thanks a lot my friend 😊❤.
I didn't know that the file was strong enough for that kind of use. Good to know.
It is also a metal saw.
Awesome tips!! I've been looking at several SAK's to use so i can stop carrying the sentimental one, a disconnected model that a patient gave me years ago.
I've been overlooking the bigger models, but after this video, I'm pretty sure I'll be scooping up a ranger and one of the 2 or 3 layer models as well.. very impressed with this video.
So glad I found this channel, it's awesome.
Great tips. Thank you for showing.
I just got some new scales for my Ranger today.
I’m always amazed with your many SAK tips and tricks. The more I watch, the more I EDC my SAK. So which SAK model do you prefer to carry on you everyday?
The Ranger is arguably the best of the fuller-feature SAKs. Has all their best tools, including the extra bottom tools, while still being reasonably compact. (And the chisel isn't as obstructed like on thicker models.)
My favorite use to be the huntsman then i got a ranger its only 1 layer thicker then the huntsman but you gain 3 more tools completely worth it
@@chaoscommentary2179 Yup, you get a lot for the extra layer. Whereas I don't think it's worth it to go up to the Handyman.
Great tips
Buenos tips! 👍
Excellent ! :)
i checked on ebay one like this,expensive the genuine one but from your video it seems it worth it!
This a good informative video.... Thinking on getting a swiss army knife for edc, im used to carrying a pocket knife with a clip but something light not to heavy to carry but not sure which one.
nice tricks🎉
The socket wrench blew my mind.
Hey Thanks
Hey buddy 👊🏼
A good all-round video, overall.
However, take it from me that in the real world, any professional handyman or tradesman would use proper tools for the job, as they are much more efficient, so more productive and have better ego's, so help preventing fatigue and rheumatism in later life.
I love SAK's, as they are convenient and I use them most days, for EDC, as a backup tool...
I always have a Handyman or Ranger + Leatherman in my car and some basic hand tools + combi-drill/driver held in the boot, as well as some Bushcraft 🪵🔥 items.
My main tools are in my van/truck.
Happy Easter 🍻
ATB Gus 👍🏼
I have been keeping a SAK as one of my edc from the age of 14, I am now 66.
Oh….. Ok. Subscription earned. ❤
Espectacular
А канал у тебя дружище зачётный !!!🎉
Чё творят виксы 😊 огонь!!!
Si la tienes a mano la utilizas para todo!😅
Which model is that?
Excellent ! Which SAK is that ?
Victorinox Ranger
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Пора бы уже новое что то придумать)
Ranger?
staple remover chisel... It's so obvious I missed that. 🤦
This is pretty cool but I feel like it's also a lot more reasonable with that type of wood or plank rather. It's conveniently shaped just right to not be too annoying given the tool. It's also a quite soft wood, looks like normal pine wood to me, so would be interesting to see with some other type of wood as well. Definitely not hating on the content, to the contrary, it's just that I feel like in a real world scenario (whether survival or not) conditions aren't always optimal like they are in these demonstrations! Keep up the good work though, I've learnt a lot from your videos!
I just finished building a 3 bedroom house with a Swiss Army knife.
Hey, where's the Like option on here? All they have is the Dislike button.
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