SOG PowerPint Multi-Tool Review: Right for Our Shop?
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SOG PowerPint Multi-Tool Review: Right for Our Shop?

We’ve tried plenty of multi-tools that promise “pocket-sized” and still end up feeling like a brick in our jeans. The SOG PowerPint Mini Compact Stainless Steel Multi-Tool is one of the few that actually earns the name. In our shop, the stone-wash finish looks ready for honest abuse—scratches blend in, fingerprints don’t linger, and it doesn’t scream “too precious to use.” What caught our attention is how much it packs into a small frame: 18 lightweight specialty tools, pliers that feel more capable than the size suggests, and a pocket knife that’s handy for quick cuts without reaching for a full blade. The real question is whether compact convenience can keep up with daily shop demands.
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EDC Multitool Carabiner Review: Right for Our Shop?
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EDC Multitool Carabiner Review: Right for Our Shop?

When we’re choosing small EDC items for our shop, we look for gear that earns its space. This blue 6-in-1 Multitool Carabiner with Pocket Knife aims to do exactly that: clip on like a keychain, then quietly cover the everyday “oh no” moments—opening a bottle at camp, tightening a loose screw, or popping a package without hunting for a blade. In our hands, the appeal is the mix of convenience and confidence: a sturdy carabiner backbone, a compact knife, and add-ons like a window breaker that hint at emergency utility without feeling gimmicky. It’s not a toolbox replacement, but it might be the kind of cool, giftable gadget customers actually carry.
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OKNIFE Otacle U1 Utility Knife Review: Our Shop Pick?
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OKNIFE Otacle U1 Utility Knife Review: Our Shop Pick?

We didn’t expect a humble box cutter to spark so much discussion in our shop, but the OKNIFE Otacle U1 kept earning its pocket time. The green micarta scales give it a warm, workwear feel—grippy without chewing up our hands—and it looks more like an EDC folder than a disposable-blade tool. What really won us over is the quick-change setup: swapping blades feels fast and deliberate, not fiddly, and the rail lock inspires confidence when we’re breaking down cartons or trimming material on the bench. The pocket clip rides securely, disappearing into jeans and shop aprons alike. It isn’t flashy, but it’s purpose-built—and that’s exactly why we started wondering: could this be our shop pick?
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