Ron Burgundy
Reviewed: 23 March 2011
For £50 it's a good tool, but i'd opt for a leatherman after using a friends
small, compact, handy case. Glow in the dark case is very very handy!
tweezers and toothpick have gone walkies. Curved cutting blade is very sharp, yet does not have a physical lock like the cerated knife. I've been close to cutting my fingers when it flicks shut.
Buy a standard leatherman for £70. The pliers come in handy