Go get a piece of scarp metal from a weld shop buy a small angle grinder with some flap disc and save $200. I am sorry they need to change the price point on that one. That is a company that is trying to ride the Bushcraft/Survivalist wave that is currently happening.
@burtsegal36122 күн бұрын
No...just no. Not for $300.
@greggwoods7173Күн бұрын
Oh. A government screw driver! $300. Such a deal.
@aubreyleonae4108Күн бұрын
For that kind of money I could buy one Snapon screwdriver, albeit without a waterproof case.
@Joseblack_7772 күн бұрын
I can't believe someone would be so stupid as to pay $300 for that thing.
@2naturesownplace2 күн бұрын
Bet you're thinking about it
@Johonavich49Күн бұрын
Me neither. Ridiculous
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
I can’t believe so many people feel the need to insult others for how they spend their own money. I’m sure that says something about the ones doing the insulting. Not sure what but it definitely has an element of envy involved.
@Joseblack_777Күн бұрын
@SurvivalOnPurpose I'm sorry if my comment was misinterpreted. I always see products on this channel with an excellent quality-price ratio and in this case paying 300 dollars for a piece of metal that in a couple of months I will get on some Chinese platform for 3 dollars seems crazy to me.
@biddibee3526Күн бұрын
@@SurvivalOnPurposeyou’re just insulted because YOU spent money on it. Why don’t you just let the comments roll off your back and don’t get your panties in a bunch over freedom of speech. You lost a subscriber because of your nasty rebuttal as well as the stupidity of your purchase. Adios
@davidglazener7921Күн бұрын
Bryan, you have flipped your ever luvin' freaking wig!
@mitchlindeman7033Күн бұрын
Brian, you are a brave man to leave the "comments" on. Love your stuff, no matter what
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
Sticks and stones …
@J0kerScars2 күн бұрын
Seems pretty useful but damn dude that price kills. Even if you buy cheaper tools every couple months or a couple times a year that don’t last a life time, it would still be cheaper than this lol worst part is I’d love something like this for a tool. They gotta figure out a way to lower the price a bit. Eh maybe one day haha
@Johonavich49Күн бұрын
Don't buy
@starlingblack814Күн бұрын
Thanks Bryan for the review.... I really like it too, but not on my budget at $325. Also appreciate the Chuck Norris facts.
@MichaelR582 күн бұрын
Happy Sharp Saturday, Good review Brian, thanks for sharing, YAH bless
@SurvivalOnPurpose2 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@juliusspartacus5437Күн бұрын
If this exact tool was made by joe nobody and not a seal team six guy, would anyone pay $300 + for it? I think not.
@jerryrocketandthegogogirls351714 сағат бұрын
9:19 there’s no way. This has to have started as a joke or bet. It was ridiculous already but a training screwdriver to practice your “tactical screwdriver self defense martial arts moves” with a less lethal screwdriver? This is let’s see how dumb of a product we can sell by putting the word “tactical” in front of it and making it black. 😂 I love the survival and gear community but they’re just making fun of us at this point lol. I was also keeping an open mind thinking oh it has to have some different features like it’s a screwdriver leatherman type thing or something but no it’s literally a screwdriver that you wouldn’t want to use because the grip looks horribly uncomfortable to hold. How is it going to save your life where your EDC knife wouldn’t? It’s also interesting to come up with ways to use it and only come up with two which are using it like a normal screwdriver or using it to pry something. So in other words exactly what a flathead does already, except this does it way worse because how terrible the ergonomics are. These would be my thoughts if I didn’t know it was $325 but knowing that it’s also over $300 that’s insane. I understand buying quality gear, I’ve bought the expensive benchmades before so the price doesn’t bother me as much as it would some people but for what it is, that truly is insane. I cannot see a quality difference to any other flathead justifying that insane of a price especially how infrequently any normal person would need this as opposed to just grabbing one from your car or home or using a screwdriver on your multitool. It’s funny cause a week ago I saw a little pry tool you put on a keychain for $15 and it looks well made (it’s called a rhino bar) but I said to myself, it might be useful but realistically I won’t need it that much to justify the $15, I’m never that far from a screwdriver or something. That was 15 bucks and it still seemed unnecessary 😂 but everyone likes different stuff and has different priorities to what they think is useful. Hopefully it holds up well and people are satisfied with it, you buy what you want. People say you don’t need a truck just get a car but I wouldn’t live without one to each their own.
@Wyatt_HolidayКүн бұрын
I have a combat hammer available for $40 from Home Depot.
@itstime5390Күн бұрын
I cant believe i survived without this..........Yeet you did
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
Maybe that was a little hyperbolic, but I am still glad I bought it.
@JonHighsmith-pi3fhКүн бұрын
I watched a video for the first time on the channel Boone dockery where he spoke and raved about the essy izula 2 knife he had owned for the last 7 years. I own a couple Essie's but had never seen this one and was very impressed with it and bought one off of knife works at $84 with shipping Many would give me a bunch of "down the road" about that but hey my money my choice, that's a hell of a lot better than "my body my choice"! Right?! I love seeing these reviews regardless of whether it's something I would buy or not or at what cost. Thanks for the review Brian, even though it's not for me at that cost. Maybe a half price sale one day....
@TheTdubКүн бұрын
You could make it from a railroad spike whose composition fairs a bit better than S7( by a narrow margin), but price is a helluva lot cheaper. Nevertheless, good video Brian, keep 'em coming.
@3wheelmannc860Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Brian... that is just not for me. Simply too expensive when I already have other useful tools that meet that need at seriously lower cost. Options are good... do what works.
@Bman-xy2vhКүн бұрын
If I worked daily as a deep sea diver that required a flat head screwdriver if there is such a job, then maybe. But as a normal guy that spends his time on dry land, no thanks. Who is the intended user for this tool? I got the new s&w bodyguard because of your video at just a it over the price of this screwdriver. Make it make sense.
@troymanning3150Күн бұрын
Why am I thinking I need this? Very cool idea that someone will hopefully make a cheaper knockoff of. Thanks Brian… nice to see some unique gear.
@sharpie249Күн бұрын
Thank you, Bryan, for showing this to your followers. I read some really insulting comments and don't get why some people need to be so disrespectful.
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
It seems like a lot of people have to validate their own self-worth by putting others down, even though that obviously doesn’t work because they have to keep doing it over and over. If only they would try lifting others up, they would see that is much more fulfilling.
@sharpie249Күн бұрын
@SurvivalOnPurpose amen
@Julian-bq9qv2 күн бұрын
Love your channel and you are always such a great host. As for this 300 dollar gizmo, it is obviously made for the mall ninja who wants to say, "Hey! *I* just paid 300 dollars and got a REAL Navy Seal SpecOps Green Beret Ranger tool and it is SO low drag high speed that it was mentioned in a book!! So THERE! Bet YOU aren't as tactiCOOL as me and James Reece and the rich dudes at Dynamis!" 😁😅
@anthonyanderson5310Күн бұрын
I don't think i understand what exactly that does as opposed to any normal screwdriver or pry tool. I mean you can make a kydex or leather holster for anything if thats all.
@ncsaddlehunter77Күн бұрын
Appreciate all that you do. Your video was the reason I discovered and eventually bought the Tahoma Field Knife which wasn't far off of that price. Oh and we all know you bought it for the (balance testing) 😂😂😂😂😂 There are people who spend insane amounts of money for all kinds of things that are over priced. This is no different but I have always said. It's their money, they can spend it on whatever they choose to. At least you bought something that you use very often.
@chuckray8389Күн бұрын
Hello from mid GA. I’ve been with you from the start of the channel. Great review, great tool.
@knife_knutКүн бұрын
That’s really nice. Thanks for sharing & thanks for the review! 👍😎👍
@ctsnider882 күн бұрын
Ouch! But a very nice tool.
@Woodstockblues1Күн бұрын
What actually might make this tool worth the $200 to $300 dollar price tag is it's corrosion resistance. IF this tool is THAT corrosion resistant, I can see it being very valuable for use in salt water skin diving and snorkeling applications. And a pry tool IS needed for those situations. And for those about to say "just use stainless steel," that material does corrode after prolonged exposure to salt water, and is a fairly soft metal. The strength of a forged steel tool would also be advantageous to divers as well. But you'd better put a lanyard with a bright floatation bead on it! I see this as a very interesting high-quality "niche" tool being made available to civilians as well as the military. I DO think that the pommel should have a philips head on it, in addition to the flat head on the "business end." That would improve it's combat utility (back-handed strike) as well. Just IMHO.
@marzcapone993917 сағат бұрын
I'd like to see a serious strength test, even Dynamis has not demonstrated their claims. I took the handle off an old flat head screwdriver, as a DIY CFH. I drove it several inches into a stump, and easily bent it over with my foot. It did not return to straight. If I needed to pry with my body weight, 200 lbs, could this take my weight, without bending? How would the tip hold up to stabbing into auto glass or a car's lock? I think Winkler makes these, someone else may do the finish. Is that correct?
@CourtJester1960Күн бұрын
For soft targets any screwdriver will work. For most prying that the average person will do a flathead works well.
@randyscj429Күн бұрын
Hello Brian, ya like what ya like, PERIOD!!!😊
@tompeltoma8531Күн бұрын
O.K. I understand that you really like the tool and you stated that you find uses for it almost every day. I use a knife just about every day, but not a flat head screwdriver. What do you actually use it for? Some examples please.
@marksaint2936Күн бұрын
Ok you’ve done it, I’m sure the designers at GreatStar Tools are drawing up plans as we watch.
@7storm776Күн бұрын
Love the concept. But that PRICE? I’m sorry my friend. But thank you so much for covering this. 🙏
@robertvondarth1730Күн бұрын
The turkey tail fungus on that stump is really good for your immune system by the way
@MichaelMassieКүн бұрын
I’ll stick with Klein and save $270.
@manofthetombsКүн бұрын
Beautiful! But too rich for my blood. Thank you for the review!
@supernova1976Күн бұрын
Price aside, i am all for spartan tools, i like the idea, however i see some issues, the handle is way too thin for any real work, i dont see how you can apply any amount of torque, also i see so many missed opportunities with the sheath, it could have had multiple functions, either stand alone or together with the main tool, i.e. as a handle, or a wrench. its a fun tool for sure, and it is easy to make.
@peterdragon6367Күн бұрын
Love the terminal list series! Love jack Carr and Dom. I’m gonna pass on the screwdriver for now. I don’t care how others spend their money though
@ChrisCrissonКүн бұрын
Have you ever tested or reviewed the Rogan MUTT or EOD?
@davidglazener7921Күн бұрын
Do you do much plumbing in salt water? Asking for a friend.
@onesky8647Күн бұрын
Yeah, you can get all metal chisels for a fraction of the price. I can see why people are not impressed considering the price. :) What will they think of next, combat knitting needles, tactical chop sticks? There are other products that are overpriced for the average person, but if you like it and it's worth it to you, go ahead and buy it. I'd rather keep the money for something else.
@traeucity6087Күн бұрын
I routinely accomplish all of the same tasks and then some, for less, with my Victorinox Work Champ and my Leatherman Surge.
@C-C-777Күн бұрын
For that price, better find something everyday to use it for.... O, maybe give us a close-up to even see what it looks like... 😳
@sasquatch885Күн бұрын
Is this why plumbers make so much?😜
@4ager5052 күн бұрын
I dunno...guess if I needed one of these, I would fire up the forge, dust off the anvil and make one from a piece of truck axle. Then I could head to the beer joint to spend the $298 I saved, before taxes and S&H. But, each to his own...
@SurvivalOnPurpose2 күн бұрын
Since I almost never drink, I guess you could say I spent the money I could have spent on beer that would have been literally "pissed away" on a very useful tool that will last me the rest of my life
@4ager5052 күн бұрын
@@SurvivalOnPurpose Yep...to each his own...👍
@davidglazener7921Күн бұрын
So you could buy 600 forty-nine cent screwdrivers from Harbor Freight tools for that price!
@jeffhaddox2239Күн бұрын
You didn’t drive a screw with it😂
@shirohoeКүн бұрын
I use mine all the time and love it. Can a Walmart flathead do the same thing? Sure. But being a fan of Dom and his company, it was worth it to me.
@METALWERXКүн бұрын
I own a T.Brown Tracker, priced Forty dollars more, do I use it everyday ? NO, do other people use theirs everyday ? I seriously doubt it, I also didn't pay full price of the tracker either, would I buy a 300 plus dollar tool that I would use just about everyday ? You bet!!
@amayapahernandez5532Күн бұрын
Rob Russon designed the Tracker knife. Design was stolen. Utah knife works has the story and proof. In case you didnt know. I never new either. 😒
@METALWERX23 сағат бұрын
@@amayapahernandez5532 I did my research I know, but very few people would know what your talking about if it was called Rob Russon Tracker knife
@terrysmith4465Күн бұрын
Pretty much every screw today is a phillips.
@terrysmith4465Күн бұрын
And American companies wonder why they go out of business.
@anthonyanderson5310Күн бұрын
Also no way its that much more strong than any American screwdriver if so i guarantee its not something you notice
@KD-lb9bg3 сағат бұрын
Hey, look at that, it's a government priced screw 🪛 driver. Lol, no way in Hell.
@jtr109Күн бұрын
While I understand that high quality or semi custom tools don’t come cheap, there is just no reason to spend this much for this screwdriver. It’s overpriced even for custom, handmade screwdrivers.
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
As I said in the video, it is so much more than a screwdriver. And, obviously, it isn’t for everyone. And I didn’t advise anyone to buy one. Just showcasing what I have found to be a very useful- and admittedly expensive - tool. I wish I hadn’t even used the word “screwdriver” in the video.
@jtr109Күн бұрын
@ I bought a $5000 Bowie knife. Sometimes, the heart wants what it wants. But as a practical purchase, this tool, at that price point, is really hard to justify. I’m glad you enjoy it, though, and I hope it brings you satisfaction for years to come.
@gruenerteufelDD2 күн бұрын
For that price you get a legit minigun in China. But I guess, the flathead is easier to operate. Here in Germany you get a whole toolbox for the price, German tools. 😅
@donwaldroopoutdoors3665Күн бұрын
def wont buy one but prob will make one and add a phillips on the other end just because lol
@jeremybryant5778Күн бұрын
he can set ice on fire with a magnifying glass...? at night!!?? God bless Chuck Norris
@clintonlewis12612 күн бұрын
😮.
@Ransome2501Күн бұрын
I don’t get. What’s it do
@mikeholbrook8636Күн бұрын
Not for me , it's a pry bar !!
@jerryrocketandthegogogirls3517Күн бұрын
How tf is this real man damn
@rognuald9007Күн бұрын
Has anyone noticed that anything from some spec ops dude is always overpriced?
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
Another way to look at it is almost anything made in small, semi-custom batches by American craftsmen is gonna cost more than mass produced items.
@hardtail522 күн бұрын
$300 😂 cold day in hell ! I dont care if the good lord made it. Opp's $325.00😢
@DrDennis2 күн бұрын
Passssss
@Johonavich49Күн бұрын
You don't want to pay $325 for a screwdriver? It has included a waterproof case!
@Johonavich49Күн бұрын
$300+ screwdriver.. my multitool has three different sized flat tipped screwdrivers. And it cost less than half. Sorry for the negative comment. Glad KZbin has paid you well!
@mikespillane1838Күн бұрын
To expensive for what it is…
@ivanhernandez1652Күн бұрын
What a joke! $300 😂 This is why Chinese are eating the US market! 🤦🏽♂️🤡🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mak450Күн бұрын
Price does seem high on paper, but some people get to that price or higher by just carrying a second knife for self defense and pry bar anyway. And anyone saying they'd accomplish the same thing by milling down some random piece of metal really oughta try and familiarize themselves with S7... Anyway, still outta my price range, but maybe one day. Thanks for the video
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
Thanks for the rational comment.
@4ager505Күн бұрын
S7 is commonly found in air chisel bits. Recently picked up several used ones at auction...price was ~$3 to $4 per piece. Each bit has enough material to make 4 to 6 items the size of this tool.
@brichard9485Күн бұрын
I'm so sorry the things are so hard you reduced to hawking this... Vote Trump and pray that God restores us to a sustainable path
@SurvivalOnPurposeКүн бұрын
I’m not “hawking” anything. Just reviewing what I consider a useful, if expensive, tool.