SOG PowerLock Traveler Multi-Tool

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SOG PowerLock Traveler Multi-Tool
Price: $49.99
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The satin finish is less here plus shpg. is only $3.99. I know the satin finish isn’t apples to apples with this one but thought I’d let fellow Wooters know FWIW.

I’ve known guys who carry multi-tools as a daily-carry. Invariably they are men looking for problems with which they have the solution.

Sometimes they are the men who make things happen, other times, not so much.

Does anybody know a good man to put my range back together?

I carry one on my belt while working every single day. It has come in handy on several occasions, and well worth it. Excellent product, and very well made. Highly suggest it for any person who works in a profession where they might have to fix stuff, any stuff.

This appears to be the last way to obtain a SOG Powerlock with a Robertson driver component. They stopped selling it as an individual accessory a number of years ago.

I bought a Powerlock here on Woot about a decade ago (cheaper then), and I have to say it is a very good tool. I’ve EDCed it off and on over the years and it has covered tons of random needs very well, and it was the best crimper I owned until I bought a dedicated, compound action crimper.

Funny, was going to point out I got mine here about a decade ago also at a lower price. Been working great all this time, highly recommended. One difference over similar multi-tools is that this one uses gears to multiply the force on the pliers. A small but distinct difference.

But it doesn’t have a knife! Actually quite a useful tool.

[QUOTE=Qiset, post:8, topic:700705]
But it doesn’t have a knife! Actually quite a useful tool.
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By design, so that it’s TSA compliant.

As a man who comes very close to matching your description, carrying multitools with the hope of finding something to fix is one of the healthier expressions of raging testosterone:) The world is far too populated by those looking for things to break. They would probably pass on this particular multitool.

Is that a guarantee?
Have you brought yours through?

The description page says it’s TSA compliant.

[QUOTE=eggrob, post:10, topic:700705]
As a man who comes very close to matching your description, carrying multitools with the hope of finding something to fix is one of the healthier expressions of raging testosterone:) The world is far too populated by those looking for things to break. They would probably pass on this particular multitool.
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Indeed sir, indeed.