This looks identical to the Draper Expert multi-tool I bought recently, at a considerably higher price. If it is the same one, it's not bad - perhaps a bit on the large side compared to some, and quite heavy. The pliers are pretty substantial. If you don't want to pay the price for a Leatherman or Victorinox, this is recommended. Was 2nd. in a 'Ride' comparison.
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/sp ... 2-15-19-05
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/Ri ... itools.pdf
Cheap multi-tool at Aldi this Sunday
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I use a Leatherman everyday at work and love it. And I've had the pliers replaced once during the 2 years I've been using them and the ones they fitted are even better than the originals. And replacement is free as previously mentioned.
They are far more expensive than the Aldi ones but I trust them to do the job day in day out. If I were in the market for something to stick under the seat of the bike which would get used a couple of times a year I'd probably go for the Aldi set though. (I have a Leatherman under there too which was 'retired' after about 5 years of everyday use in which it performed faultlessly)
They are far more expensive than the Aldi ones but I trust them to do the job day in day out. If I were in the market for something to stick under the seat of the bike which would get used a couple of times a year I'd probably go for the Aldi set though. (I have a Leatherman under there too which was 'retired' after about 5 years of everyday use in which it performed faultlessly)
I'm right 98% of the time so why worry about the other 3%?