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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerJohnny molinari
Bewertet in Italien am 5. März 2025
Credo sia un affare rispetto alle pinze cinesi perché aggiunge particolarità che i cloni del surge non hanno. Il suo omologo della swiss-tech costava oltre 100 euro quindi per ora mi ritengo soddisfatto.
Paulo Pela
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. März 2025
Dieses Multitool ist ein echtes Must-Have! Hochwertige Verarbeitung, scharfes Damastmesser und praktische Werkzeuge. Perfekt für Camping und Alltag. Mein Vater war begeistert – tolles Geschenk mit Tragetasche! Klare Kaufempfehlung für Outdoor-Fans! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wojtek Musiala
Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. März 2025
Überrascht von der Qualität.Sehr hochwertiges Produkt was ich für meinen Sohn gekauft habe.Die Verarbeitung ist top.Die Tasche ist top und es gibt noch Ersatz Teile dabei.Ich bin absolut überzeugt und empfehle weiter.Man hält es in der Hand und spürt die Qualität
Jeed
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. März 2025
Die Erfahrungen mit diesem Tool waren hinsichtlich Design und Hardwarequalität großartigIch konnte die am häufigsten verwendete Ausrüstung auf ein Werkzeug reduzierenEs ist klein und nimmt weder im Haus noch im Auto Platz weg.
Nordine
Bewertet in Frankreich am 17. Februar 2025
Ce multifonctions a l air bien robuste,à voir dans le temps,le rapport qualité prix est très intéressant
Nikola Bozic
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. März 2025
I've seen some YT videos/reviews about this one and it seemed OK.I wasn't sure if it will suck or not but hey, bought it anyway because of the T shank scalpel so I can modify it for my Surge.But I have to be honest, this is by far the best Surge clone I've had. There are no sharp edges like on Bibury or Daicamping (but probably same factory makes 'em all) so it feels good when you handle it.Sure, out the box it was a bit stiff and the blade wasn't sharp enough but few tweaks here and there and it's good now.And if you want and like normal 1/4 hex bits like I do, just add a small magnet into the hex socket because this Multper (name sucks 😁), and all other clones don't have any retention.This one I really like and it's a keeper, it won't be stuck in some random drawer.So if you're familiar with the Surge and you like it, feel free to buy this one, you won't make a mistake.
o
Bewertet in Spanien am 13. Januar 2025
Trae mejoras con respecto a otros modelo similares como los de bibury (filo de damasco, aunque no se si lo es realmente..., destornillador pequeño, filo serrado con gancho cortador, cortador alicate reforzado), pero le pasa como a todas estas, los ajustes son de pena, si lo pulieran todo mejor..., pero de serie no abren ni cierran fluidos, tienes que ajustarlas y no siempre es fácil, ya de primeras podrían usar un tipo de arandelas de mejor calidad, que es parte del problema...
Naubau
Bewertet in Italien am 19. Dezember 2024
Non è una Letherman ma non ha nulla da invidiarle, costando un quarto
JC
Bewertet in den USA am13. Dezember 2024
I previously bought the Rocktol Surge clone and thought it was definitely the best Leatherman clone I had handled so far. I decided to give this one from Multper a try, figuring I would keep the one I liked better and stocking stuff the other. The Multper actually improves on the Rocktol in some ways. I like that there are no cutouts in the frame, which gives it a sturdier feel and does not expose the tools inside. I think the micro bit driver is a better choice than a small flathead screwdriver for a tool that already features a 1/4” bit driver. I love the cord cutter/guthook/package opener that is now integrated into the serrated blade. I really like the Damascus blade (doesn’t cut any better than regular stainless but it looks really nice). And I love that the Multper includes the t-shank scalpel holder, instead of me having to buy a separate “spare parts” kit with a bunch of accessories I don’t need just to get the scalpel holder. The overall fit and finish and action, particularly the opening and closing of the pliers, is better than the Rocktol, though the Rocktol is also excellent.My one major gripe with this new iteration is that the frame design interferes with your ability to easily access the lock release tabs on the four main outside tools, making one handed operation more difficult. As you can see in the pics, the Leatherman and the Rocktol have large cutouts around the tabs providing plenty of space for your thumb. The tabs can still be accessed one handed on the Multper, but it is more awkward. Even two handed, you have to use the tip of your thumb or your thumbnail to press it. I think this is a fairly large oversight on the part of the designers, considering they got so many other things right.So which is more important to me, a slightly improved toolset or easier, smoother operation of the tool? I’m still not sure. It’s a shame it can’t be both, but these Chinese clone companies are much quicker to respond to customer feedback than Leatherman is, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Multper released a new and improved version in the near future. In spite of this issue, this is still a very well made, useful tool at a great price.Oh yeah, and I would also change the name. I mean… Multper?
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