L**O
Ehhh. Not relaible
I bought this to replace another knife I had but I had to give to security when I entered a sporting event ( I forgot to leave it at home). I decided the prudent thing is to use a pocket knife with a disposable blade. I have a Gerber and started to use that but the problem with the gerber is two-fold: the first is that you need a coin or small screw-driver to remove the blade, second, I use a magnetic money clip and a blade sticks to it making it easier to keep in my pocket and less likely I'll ever forget or misplace the knife. the gerber has a non-removable clip of it's own. It would be acceptable if it didn't have that clip.This knife upon dropping it, would no longer allow me to put the blade back in. I opened it with a torks screw driver and saw that the small magnet popped out of it's housing, blocking the blade from entering back into it's housing. ok, not a problem, i put a drop of gorilla glue to hold the magnet back in place. it still drops out and blocks the blade if I drop the blade on the ground. the blade is lose regardless of that magnate being there as others have noted and even more so without it. It's a good idea but not well thought out (though it's a copy of the TPT). I'm pretty disappointed in this knife.
P**C
There are better Utility
The price is right, but for a few bucks more you can get much better.The issue I had with this utility blade is it’s just not safe. The blade slips once it catches onto the material you’re cutting. With a standard utility blade installed, you should be able to extend the blade to any of three lengths ( with some blades, you can only get two, with others maybe four...depends on the notches at the top of the blade). Whenever I extend the blade past the first notch (so that the bare minimum of the blade is exposed), the blade with “slip” out of the setting. To clarify, the blade didn’t slip completely out of the knife, just slipped out of the desired setting.A far better tool is the Gil-tek RUK V2. Not only is the blade secure when cutting, but it offers one handed opening and closing.
B**T
Half of the way to the competition
This is an attempt to compete with the leader in pocket multi-tool devices and only gets some of the way there. The most annoying design flaw is the awkward button release to open the blade. The blade also wobbles as others have mentioned but it works none-the-less. If you don't mind a few annoying flaws like this, worth the purchase. If you want something you love straight away, get the more expensive competition.
D**R
Very well made and super useful
Over all this is a great little EDC tool. The standard screwdriver is strong enough to pry open a can of paint. The lock mechanism for the blade is also easy to operate. Mine did not come with any instructions, also you do have to be careful when you take out the blade or push it back into the body of the tool.
F**.
not one hand
Takes two hands to open blade. One to push down on button an other to grab the blade and wiggle it out. Once out blade not held securely and wobbles up and down. Bigger and thicker than it needs to be.
C**S
Fine tool with one exception
Works as advertised, with one issue. The promo material says you can open the blade "one-handed." You cannot. One must press a button with one hand and pull the blade out with the other. Despite this "factoid" error, it is a strong and useful product, and I am happy with it for what it is.
D**A
Works great with Slice ceramic utility blades
I got this knife to try out with Slice ceramic blades. The fit is good. I wanted to use these in our electrical department for stripping insulation from wiring without damaging the metal conductor. Works much better than handling the bare blade.
K**H
Alvago 9 in 1. Awesome tool for your EDC.
Very cool little box cutter! I carry a lot of stuff on me every day but including more expensive knives and don't have to worry about dulling down the blade on them now! Nice small uninvasive utility knife
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