
Tag Archives: Tool Functionality
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.
Wire Twister Tool Review: Right for Our Home Shop?
We didn’t expect two small drill attachments to change how we handle wiring projects, but this Wire Stripping and Twisting Tool set made a strong first impression in our home shop. The “quick stripping” feature feels like it’s designed for real-life use: we slid in the cable, let the drill do the work, and watched the insulation peel back with less fuss than our usual manual stripper routine. The wire nut twister is the real time-saver, especially when we’re connecting multiple leads in a junction box and want consistent twists without sore wrists. It’s not magic—setup and steady drill control matter—but it’s a compact, portable upgrade that earns a spot in our toolbox.
8-in-1 Wire Stripper Pliers Review: For Our Shop?
On our bench, the “8 In 1 Wire Stripper with Voltage Tester” feels like the kind of multitool that wants to earn a permanent spot in the drawer. It promises a lot in one set of jaws: stripping 10–18 AWG, crimping, cutting, splitting, plus a built-in voltage tester rated 12V–250V. In a busy shop, fewer tool swaps can mean smoother workflow—if the tool is precise. We’re especially curious whether the stripper slots bite cleanly without nicking conductors, and whether the plier grip has enough leverage for stubborn insulation. The voltage tester is the wild card: convenient for quick checks, but only if it’s consistent. In this review, we’ll see if “8-in-1” is efficiency or compromise.











