Hi, Head-fiers. This is my first post as a newbie in the forum.
I will give a short introduction of myself. I am 18 years old currently studying in high-school. I love headphones because...
Build Quality: For something hand built, the overall build quality is quite good. Of course, it isn’t nearly as perfect as something from a plastic molding machine but it is far ahead from the...
Disclaimer: My only other good cans to compare these to are Beyerdynamics DT770 (250). I fully realize this review will be biased because of that. So please keep that in mind. This review is my...
First Impressions:
Well, when I first used these, I used them in the same place I'd expect myself to continue using these, on the go from place to place, and while at places outside the...
I bought these this week from amazon.co.uk for £10 including delivery. That's US $15.
Packaging, appearance, warranty, euro-nanny knows best:
Mine arrived in the small European packaging box,...
I'm pretty sure there's a thread like this already... Meh.
I have a Wave like everyone else, as well as a Victorinox Spartan attached to the ol' key chain. Am tempted by the Skeletool...
I have the Charge Ti and the Skeletool; the Skeletool is small and convenient enough that I wouldn't mind taking it even when I'm not at work. It's got just the right assortment of stuff without being too bulky. In case you can't tell, I'm a fan of it
I've had an original Letherman for getting on 2 decades now, which I bought after owning a series of Victorinox. The Skeletool looks extremely tempting. For a long time I've pondered the newer multis which are less painful to use the pliers on. The flick-out pliers on the original Gerbers were pretty cool, but didn't end up tempting me enough.
I have the Charge Ti and the Skeletool; the Skeletool is small and convenient enough that I wouldn't mind taking it even when I'm not at work. It's got just the right assortment of stuff without being too bulky. In case you can't tell, I'm a fan of it
For me its a Gerber (the 600 series needle nose). Was only bought as I could get that cheapish through my boss. Build quality is good, and really good to use single handed. Had it 2 years, only had one problem with it, (a rivet near the hinge came out), and that was caused due to it falling about 4m onto concrete. Never go to any gigs (when I am working) or out on the bike without it.
I always have my handy swiss tech utilikey along with my other keys hanging on countycomm ti-links that are hooked to my custom paracord leesh that dangles off my plastic carabiner lol(which has lasted years for some reason).