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@jwarehouse1 Жыл бұрын
Schrade made a few versions of the SCTPT in titanium that were pretty cool.....and out of production now. I guess it is up to user of how big/heavy and long for leverage are you willing to carry......
@dr.jon3s Жыл бұрын
So uh.... wanna sell me one of them Teale Designs ones? He's sold out and I need one like yesterday. 😂
@solidgolddude Жыл бұрын
I never carried a pry bar in the past. But now, with a three year old running around, I carry one as a dedicated sticker scraper. Times change, I suppose.
@EthanFoster-zq7fo Жыл бұрын
Yup 😂
@FerociousSniper2 ай бұрын
Bro, fr. I just bought a really old house. I never used to carry tools. Now I carry and use pliers, a wrench, a ruler, a level, tape, bit driver, etc. On a weekly basis. You never know what life is gonna throw at you. In your case, it was a tiny human.
@TopDog8762 Жыл бұрын
You absolutely need a pry bar. At least I do, see I carry a pry bar everywhere, I do this so when someone asks to borrow my knife, I give them the pry bar instead. I learn from my mistakes.
@lohuune96275 ай бұрын
THIS. The amount of people that don't know how to use a knife safely is insane
@Christopher33312 Жыл бұрын
I put a pry on my keychain months ago and have already used it several times for tasks that would have likely snapped my knife. Pick one, even a fairly cheap one, and buy it! 😊
@xxArsen1xx-OnPsn Жыл бұрын
Name them.
@Christopher33312 Жыл бұрын
@@xxArsen1xx-OnPsn Well, my pry is from Temu and probably cost a dollar... but I am fairly sure it's saved my Civivi from snapping a blade a few times... twice with my car and once in my kitchen. I reflexively grab my knife, but then remember my new keychain addition. Seriously, get one, if it saves just one knife blade, think of the money saved.
@xxArsen1xx-OnPsn Жыл бұрын
Nothing a flathead can't do. It's a silly piece of pocket jewelry.
@Christopher33312 Жыл бұрын
@@xxArsen1xx-OnPsn I suppose... but a screwdriver wouldn't really work on a keychain...
@simonh6371 Жыл бұрын
@@xxArsen1xx-OnPsn Interesting that you say that as I've recently taken to carrying a dedicated bit holder the size of a Bic lighter and not some overpriced EDC-specific driver with sides too smooth and rounded, or too square to be of practical use - the Wera 813. Together with a 50mm flat bit and PH2 that seems to pretty much cover me and the flat works as a prybar, I could carry smaller bits with a small extender but a contiguous shaft/bit head is stronger...those bits are Felo and CK tools both made in Germany so the quality is there in this setup. But I'm a bit of an oddity and most people don't carry bit drivers with them. I think if you are just carrying a knife then a cheap prybar on a keychain isn't a bad option.
@plaguesofwrath Жыл бұрын
I’ve been carrying a Gerber Shard for years on my keychain, still on the original one I bought close to a decade ago, and I’ve never had any issues or felt the need to replace it with a different pry tool. It works just fine for my needs.
@buckcherry2564 Жыл бұрын
I have one rangerbanded to my watchband and the curved shape is nice for that. I use it for quite light duty stuff, so I cant speak to it's durability. I do use it daily though.
@Snalygaster Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Mines been abused and still works perfectly. Had it for years.
@Healcraft Жыл бұрын
yeah idc ive hit mine with a hammer to get small nails out (more like tapped) and not broke
@buttstuff3008 Жыл бұрын
Same. Had mine on keys for years and its still going strong. Opened many paint cans in its day.
@Healcraft Жыл бұрын
@@buttstuff3008 thanks, butt stuff 3008
@loren481 Жыл бұрын
Flathead on a SAK has been my go-to for years. The combination tool on the Compact, Bantam, and the like is even better if you add a 60 degree bevel to the inside, making it a better can opener, box opener, and gives it a sharp edge to pry and scrape. Cut the bevel into the side that doesn't have the nail nick for best results in my experience. I can post a picture for clarity if needed.
@joseortega9519 Жыл бұрын
Yes, please post a pic for clarity. Always trying to find a way to improve a SAK and that combo tool. Hacks are cool when it makes the tool better.
@simonh6371 Жыл бұрын
I haven't got any SAKs with Combotool but I always thought those are a fair bit thinner than the ones on regular 91mm models like Climber etc. The 93mm alox models have an even thicker bottle opener/flat driver than those.
@joseortega9519 Жыл бұрын
@@simonh6371 You are correct, the combo tool is a bit thinner, but always cool to hear any new ideas. And yup, the 91mm are thicker and like you say, the 93mm models, even more robust.
@GC_411 ай бұрын
Just received my Lynch pry tool this week and even though they’re stupid expensive the lightweight nature and the form factor/ergonomics are stellar. I’m in love with it and could see it becoming my daily driver for opening boxes/bottles and ofc prying anything
@Rickyrock1311 ай бұрын
If you are a mechanic like me it’s a must. I know you can use a screwdriver but you can bend and break them fairly easily. I use a Rogan pocket prybar in 52100 steel and it’s amazing. They also have bigger bars for hard use and they rock also. If you don’t need to pry things then don’t buy one but for separating things, getting things unstuck and scraping I love using a prybar
@williammaurer9450 Жыл бұрын
Handy tool to have even if you never use it, lol. The simpler the better, it's just an exquisitely simple primitive lever. Probably one of the first tools ever invented and still around, lol. Loove it, too cool
@mattyvlietstra5017 Жыл бұрын
I really like the persuader
@deanfukawa3260 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your insights into the varying levels of tools and I respect your opinion as your insights come from direct experience. Keep up the excellent work.
@davidmorgan689611 ай бұрын
I have the Nitize pry tool. It lives, fairly inconspicuously, on my key chain and has done since just after I needed a bottle opener about seven years ago. It used to get some use opening boxes in my last job and I have used it to open paint cans. Mostly, when out and about, it's useless. Perhaps, if you are the sort of chap who finds himself doing odd jobs at every turn, you might find a lot of use for a pry tool, but for most of us, they're just decorative or a charm.
@thepenultimateninja579711 ай бұрын
I have a Nite Ize one very similar to yours, except I guess it's a newer model. It looks very similar, except it is silver in color, and has a Philips head screwdriver on the curved area at the top of the carabiner, opposite the prying end. I carried it around on my keys for months without using it. When I did eventually attempt to use the screwdriver, it immediately broke. One of the limbs of the cross head cracked off. I was attempting to adjust a wood screw in a kitchen cabinet hinge, so nothing too taxing. I think the Gerber Shard is probably forged rather than cast, but either way, none of that should matter too much if the heat treat is right. The Nite Ize one is evidently too hard, hence the fact that mine cracked instead of just deforming.
@rescueraver Жыл бұрын
I carry a Vaughn 222 5 1/2 " mini bar in my EDC bag. I have removed the paint on both ends on a belt sander for a better bite and it works as a scraper and door chock. I have never broken the tip off one of these and I abuse the one I have at work. The split tip is great for backing screws out. I find a bar with a right angle head is a lot more versatile. Multi tool pry bars I am not convinced unless you are not carrying anything else but a folder are worth the extra price and space. A quality plier multi-tool has inherently decent prying abilities with the flat tip and the pliers tip. I have used my Leatherman's as a pry tool. You have to know and understand the limits of the tool. I have carried the PST, Super Tool 300, Skeletool, and Surge. Just my 2 cents worth
@Bethany415 Жыл бұрын
I still love my AG Russell steel thumbnail. It was originally designed to open the nail nicks on traditional knives. So it has a thin machined edge, and a little pad for comfort when using. It's just so damn useful. The edge is sharp enough for me to open a package, but it won't cut skin. It's more light duty than most of these, I'd say. But for my needs, it's perfect. I use it for scraping, for opening soda cans, opening taped boxes, etc.
@ben9and1-3rd Жыл бұрын
I've had first NiteIze you mentioned for a little over a year and although the black coating has worn quite a bit, the measurement numbers are still very visible. Great little tool. 👍🍻
@joshstarkey8883 Жыл бұрын
I have one of the Ti ones from Olight, I'm pretty happy with it. Haven't used it a ton but it ends up being the right tool for odd tasks I didn't think there was a right tool for. If nothing else it's a good bottle opener and a convenient way to clip my keys to my pocket.
@jamotto1569 Жыл бұрын
Another thumbs up for the Shard I have used it for all sorts of things like removing ice from iced over stairs, the notch in the pry bar takes care of loose threads on clothing, flipping the handset rest out on cisco phones and adjusting the temp control in those Hotel mini fridges. Haven't broken one yet knock on wood.
@randomescu Жыл бұрын
I forged myself a few small crowbars at work, i plastidip a handle to one of them and carry with my Surge. I gave up after a week, the backup 4MaxScout was enough. There are some situations i need a prybar, but so rare that not justify to carry one.
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
4 max scout!! If your so bad ass that you carry that monster folder, you don't need my imput 😆
@randomescu Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledc i try to compensate my lack of skills with good tools. I live 15km of an ukrainean bombed city. In the army i was very good with the AK47 but very bad at orientation.
@danofiremano2 ай бұрын
I work at O'Really's & I always have an Anso/Vox pry tool for wiper blades, a Boker + Tango for heavy duty prying and a Civivi Ti pry-bar for the medium jobs as my EDC at work and use at least 2 of them on a daily basis! My tool bags/boxes all have pry tools in them as well.
@ulbushcrafting6592 Жыл бұрын
Over a decade, I have streamlined my EDC. I carry ONE blade, a custom knife. 10” blade, that is my prybar, cutter & hammer. NOBODY EDC’s a large fixed blade. Well, you should! It is liberating! I have pried open doors MANY times with it as a first responder. I will never go back to folders & cute prybars. But my state I live in & my job & small town I live in “allows” me to do this.
@JDRod88 Жыл бұрын
I totally get the need for a pry tool. I use them myself. What I really do not understand though is the interest in these toys. The titanium multi-toys that no one actually uses for real work and cost upward of $60 or $70. The cool factor on these just do not out weigh the exorbitant costs. You want a good pry tool, go get yourself a pack of cold chisels, the type used for metal working. For around $15, you can get a set of 3 at either Lowes or HD, and at HF a set of 12. Grind down one side to lengthen the flat and thin the tip. I also ground the other side down to further thin out the end. You end up with a piece of steel that was already made for hard work and will pry and lever out just about anything. Each one costs between $2 and $5 and they are perfect pocket size. Throw it in your EDC pouch or tool roll and your are all set.
@elizabeththompson4424 Жыл бұрын
I got a couple of those mini-pry-bar thingies never used them except the NiteIze with the sharp corner and even then I usually grab my pocket knife if I need PRYING I grab a REAL PRI-BAR for everything else I have the Victorinox Deluxe Tinker forgot about the pocket wrench it lives in a pouch with a multi-tool that was retired nice thing about that is the quarter size end great for unscrewing battery compartments on Vero Fulcrum - can't afford that!!!
@workinprogress54316 ай бұрын
I have the same NiteIze pry keychain tool. It's perfect. I've tried a lot of little keychain tools, but it's the only one that has stuck and will never leave my key ring.
@jo7hern2088 ай бұрын
I completely agree with your opinion. I’ve actually used my knife to do minor prying and it damaged the tip. So now I carry a small pry bar and it has come in handy many times.
@briangarrick96933 ай бұрын
I love my Big I Design TI Pry Bar. It fits great in my pocket. I love that I can attach a lanyard and bead to it, and the edge is perfect. Highly recommend if you just want a solid premium pry
@imp2247 Жыл бұрын
I dont. The bottle opener on my sak is good enough. Also why I don't need a dedicated knife. The sak has that too. People carry too much crap, imo. That's the whole point of a multitool or sak.
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
SAKs are the GOAT
@imp2247 Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledc agreed. I have a Compact in my pocket every day. Handles just about everything. I keep a squirt P4 in my bag for everything else.
@bilakos1987 Жыл бұрын
PockerWrench 2 is my favorite. Perfect capsule shape, no notches. Bit driver hole, and wrench hole that fits a ton of sizes. 1/8" thick, 1" wide, 4" long, and it has measurements on it. Disappears in a Leatherman pouch or Maxpedition pouch. I love it. Discontinued, but still pops up here and there. Clones exist, but you have to get lucky.
@josephthennes465611 ай бұрын
I use pry tools everyday on the job, my recommendation would be to look at the vehicle drive. Carry a pry tool that will accommodate the push ins you have on your vehicle for repairs in the field . You can modify a cheap Stanley pry bar fairly easy with minimal skills. Thanks for your time
@AAkCN17 ай бұрын
WHat an amazing overview and super short reviews all in one video. Thanks 100x
@maxlvledc7 ай бұрын
Glad I can hel0
@Loves2spooch123 Жыл бұрын
I love my little county comm prybar. Use it all the time.
@Exotria Жыл бұрын
I have a countycomm widgy prybar that's served me quite well on the more affordable end of the scale. Used it to pull some tent stakes out of the ground. Just add fulcrum!
@Heizenberg32 Жыл бұрын
Picked up a Nite Ize pry based on this video. Lost it literally the same day. I'll get another one: This is the biggest benefit of a less than $7 tool!
@rowan1691 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to be able to pick up a Maverick custom 4” pry in anodized frag titanium, and I absolutely love it. I sharpened the edge so I could scrape with it more efficiently and cut tape with it.
@MichaelB2L Жыл бұрын
I finally bit the bullet and bought a proper EDC pry bar - Prometheus Design Werx Straight Forward Pry Bar. It arrived yesterday so I haven’t used it yet but it feels really comfortable in hand, nice weight, the 1/4 inch bit holder in the clip is great (now I can just carry a T8 for my knife pivot screw) The ferro rod striker is a nice touch. And it made from D2 tool steel and titanium.
@MichaelDeMarois Жыл бұрын
I can show you 3 pocket knives I own with broken tips because I didnt have a pry tool on me at the time. Im a bit surprised the Titanium Griffin pocket tool isnt featured in this video, that seems to be a staple for most youtube edcers. I personally use the Glow PryX Mini Titanium Multi by County Comm
@hackleberrym Жыл бұрын
The small niteize is almost useless (definitely for all all prying tasks) like any prybar that you can't rest the back of your palm on. In my experience the best pry tool is the flathead on any victorinox and especially on 111mm models. It's pretty wide, sturdy, it locks, you can use it in L-shape and it has rounded corners so it doesn't mar plastic when I'm opening different devices.
@shannonmcstormy5021 Жыл бұрын
One of the problems with EDC keychain tools is that you can easily get an unwieldy ball of weight that quickly becomes less-than-optimal. My two most often used tools are first, one of the Swiss lines of pen knives that have a light (red), tweezers, toothpick, etc. Second, I then found the Ant Design multitool shown above. These two tools find use nearly daily. Given the Swiss pen knives are inexpensive (relatively), I use the blades for utility. While I routinely sharpen the blade in the Swiss tool, the Ant Design tool means that I always have a razor-sharp blade I can use in a wide variety of applications including First Responder. The red penlight helps me find things in my bag in the dark without disturbing others and the entire package is pretty lightweight.
@Pritam043 Жыл бұрын
Please give link for that Swisspen
@---Michael--- Жыл бұрын
I have an ~25cm long tire lever in my tool kit, just did some modifications at the ends. It's a pretty cheap alternative and tough as nails
@jsmith65998 ай бұрын
I made my own pry bar from a broken cutting blade holder for turning mill. It's not fancy, but made from a very hard and strong industrial grade tool steel. I didn't want to spend a lot of money for something so simple and doubted the quality of steel of cheaper pry bar. Again, I already used that broken blade a few times to pry something and figured out that I can made a strong pry bar for my EDC from that thing.
@mozezfreek777 Жыл бұрын
I used my fulcrum just today to pop off a few rivets in my car and unclip a stiff connector. And a week or so ago I used it pry my desk a bit over the frame, so I could feed all of the cable management neatly through the gap. It's a great force multiplier.
@alvarez321 Жыл бұрын
I’m waiting for the Lever Gear cut to come out. I love the addition of the package opener on it
@rallaa941 Жыл бұрын
I got a niteize doohickey. I mainly use it to pry open keyrings when I want to change my key setup. One time I did use it to scrape some glue off a wooden surface though.
@y_ra83 Жыл бұрын
Answer - NO! )))
@InimitaPaul Жыл бұрын
I carry a small Leatherman keychain pry tool and a Snap On double ended pry tool in my bag with my proper EDC, most of the time when I need to pry something it’s something lodged that needs to be pried out from either side. I find keychain EDC for small stuff and bag EDC for bigger jobs the best way to go.
@MrJuij Жыл бұрын
I have an Olight opry pro and while I’ll say some others look to be more ergonomic as bit drivers, have a bit better pry angles and have ratchets, this tool definitely fits more functionality into it than what you’ve shown here. Holds 2 bits without rubber bands, retaining bit driver, 6mm bit driver, whistle, bottle opener, oxygen tank wrench, and a lanyard hole. Priced well and lightweight titanium. I believe it should be considered along with the other options you’ve mentioned!
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
I have them, they are still a consideration, but only on olight sales imo
@redddraggon Жыл бұрын
I’ve had the same Gerber Shard on my keyring for 12 years, I’ve had no issues.
@josephdanmathis1876 Жыл бұрын
I've had several Gerber shards and the early ones were milled. It was a very handy little tool. Unfortunately, like you said, the newer ones are made of garbage.
@Snalygaster Жыл бұрын
Came to say the same. I've had one for like 10 years and I've pushed it to the limit and it's absolutely fine. The philips tip is absolutely useless, but I'd say it's stronger than some of my trim bars I use remodeling homes.
@richardmyracle6198 Жыл бұрын
I busted a knife 45 years ago trying to pry. I still remember the sound of that snap. So stupid. I have a Kershaw pry and the Shard. Haven't needed them but they are cheaper if I bust one. They also pass TSA security with my SAK Jetsetter. Thank you for the video. I have been thinking about buying a larger pry tool. More want than need.
@hueman9 Жыл бұрын
Very well thought out video, surprisingly it didnt bored me but interest me even more, keep up the good work!
@BigTyThePagan Жыл бұрын
Ive been getting customs made by Teale designs for like 3-4 years now and I love them. His customer service is great and the pricing is amazing for custom titanium tools if you know what you want he will work with you to make it happen! Pry tool was something I knew I wanted but the price point on some was so insanely high and some were just unobtanium(Lynch northwest all access anyone?)so I was hesitant at first to even purchase one. Now I hate the days when I end up not carrying it for some reason, it can do so much more than just pry at things, sometimes a slender piece of steel/titanium that you dont mind hitting with a hammer or hitting against something is just what you need.
@JohnOfAllTrades27 Жыл бұрын
I drilled a keyring hole in my CountyComm titanium pry bar. Best mod so far.
@nothingspecific.81199 күн бұрын
Amongst other things, I EDC the Gerber prybrid! I always found myself needing to pry open something, and had to resort to my knife! I'm not doing that anymore!👍🏻
@melyssa8585 Жыл бұрын
I use the flat head thing in my wave plus. It has the bit driver anyway for a flat head bit if needed
@adrianjagmag Жыл бұрын
My 111mm SAKs have a locking large screwdriver which can do some light prying so I stopped carrying a miniprybar. :)
@jetjazz05 Жыл бұрын
I work at a dealership and have to remove writing and license plates daily, I keep two tools on me. A Stanley mini scraper that holds a flat razor blade, I flip the blade inside out and keep it in my shirt pocket. The other tool is a True Utility FIXR, similar to the Nite Ize tool but has a dial that includes a phillips size 2. Between that, the flat blade on it, and the multiple hex socket cutouts (I do actually use those) it's the perfect set of tools for me. The FIXR even has a string cutter and file, I've used both from time to time. Are these tools perfect for everything? No, not really, not even close lol... but they serve me daily with the job I do, and that's what EDC is all about I think. I keep the FIXR on a belt loop, it came with a little leather snap case that covers everything but the clip so it doesn't rub on my pants which I like too.
@ergezinger Жыл бұрын
I have two of those nite ize and they are really great
@hollyhockNYC Жыл бұрын
Awesome video... Thank you for putting this together! I've been considering adding a pry bar to my EDC but couldn't quite figure out my potential use case and therefore couldn't really decide on if I needed one or the type. Starting with the Nite Ize that you recommended. Seems like I can't go wrong there as a starter piece!
@hollyhockNYC Жыл бұрын
I ordered two... One to keep by our front door (where we tend to open packages and break down boxes A LOT) and one to carry. Ordering a third because now my wife wants one. lol
@Pritam043 Жыл бұрын
@@hollyhockNYCThanks for sharing ur experience. I am also planning to buy it but does it poke inside pocket ?
@hollyhockNYC Жыл бұрын
@@Pritam043 I've been carrying mine in a pouch so I can't say for certain. But the pry/scraper end isn't super sharp so I don't think it would be a problem in a pocket.
@matteocassino317210 ай бұрын
After watching your video I joined the pry bar guild and added a small nite ize to my keechain today.
@nathski22 Жыл бұрын
I’ve a Boker Minibar. Very similar to the Gondek persuader.
@chevy4x46611 ай бұрын
I love my keychain pry. It’s a 3 inch off Amazon I paid $5, they put 2 extra in the package for free. Don’t overspend on a small pry made of titanium
@TheGrenadier97 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes i carry a cheap no-name for the odd occasion when i need to pry something but i don't want to force blade's tips or SAK's openers. If this prybar breaks no big loss happens. I think that a more "dedicated" tool must have another function, like an attachment to carry keys or utility blades, an not to be too expensive - which would be contradictory for what it is.
@unfi6798 Жыл бұрын
Every multitool has a pry bar, we just need to be imaginative. Cheers mate.!
@jseden4 ай бұрын
I never really saw the need for a dedicated, larger prybar that takes up pocket space but I’ve had a little Maratac widgy bar on my keys for years and it comes in handy sometimes. Just a cheap little prybar, about the size of a key that I don’t mind beating on.
@FISHDINHO Жыл бұрын
The most handy ( pry tool? ) I have was a gift from my girlfriends dad. He was given a few free steel with brass look golf ball green divot repairerers from Glenfiddich whiskey at a golf charity event at Gleneagles. The two prongs have the perfect gap for removing tacks and small nails too.
@TimeIsEvil3 ай бұрын
The Gerber utility knife/pry bar combo is pretty good.
@MrFroggy29 Жыл бұрын
When i walk in urbex expedition , i put a solid compact prybar on my backpack. It s a former mechanical tool for Michelin tire (Pax System).
@pokitstuff Жыл бұрын
The full sized Vero fulcrum is by far my favorite and most used pry bar multi tool I have ever tried. I carry mine everyday and use it almost as often.
@wgkincheloe2458 Жыл бұрын
My keys hang on OTool 2 Ti carabiner and have OTool OPry pro in edc pouch. I use both often
@dposting2941 Жыл бұрын
Can we be real a second? 90% of the knife community could sub their entire collection for a box cutter and retain all the functionality they ACTUALLY use/need.
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
FACTS lols
@Hazmat035711 ай бұрын
I started collecting knives a while ago. A buddy of mine bought a folding utility blade that he can flip the blade and buy replacement blades whenever he needs a new one. He’s 100% correct and I have a couple of those too in toolboxes and vehicles. But I still buy CRK knives lol. Just saying I agree with you 100% even though I collect.
@truhartwood31707 ай бұрын
I have a Gerber Prybrid, which has a utility knife on one end and a pretty beefy (compared to most tools in this video), functional pry tool on the other end. I also have a leatherman and Bush Ranger knife. I use the utility knife very frequently (few times per week), and I'm very happy when I have it on me. I use the utility knife probably 100X more than anything else I carry. I use the Leatherman for the screwdriver 90% of the time and the pliers 9.9% of the time. I pull that out maybe once every couple months. I have never used my Bush Ranger and I've been carrying it for years. But I love it and love carrying it. I've used the pry tool on the Gerber maybe around 5 times and I've been carrying that for around 5 years. It was never the ideal tool for what I was using it for but did the trick and was better than nothing. I've used it for scraping, prying back wood trim, opening paint cans, opening coin battery compartments, prying apart plastic parts where the screws were taken out but the pieces were partly fused together, that kind of thing. All these pry bars trying to be multitools look to me like they'd do all these jobs poorly, which is why I carry full-size everything. But my pants literally weigh 7lbs. I don't notice the weight at all, though, once they're on.
@cmfall1986 Жыл бұрын
Prybar is the one tool I never found use for. I’ve found my Wave can accomplish any task I would need one for.
@buckcherry2564 Жыл бұрын
I love my Fulcrum. Havent found a replacement for it yet. If it has a bottleopener, that is an instant no-go (mostly on principle, lol), I have found that singular use tools tend to be better for me than do-all tools. I just dont need 7 screwdrivers and 8 bottleopeners on me at all times. I will use them when I want absolute minimal carry (fancy dress dinner, out on the lake in only shorts, etc), but my daily battle rattle is pretty "too much" and I am fine with carrying specialized tools in my EDC.
@Zthomaston1 Жыл бұрын
I have had zero issues with my Shard, near daily use for 3-4 years. It's been my favorite pocket pry. Maybe I got lucky?
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
I've heard this..but I can't ignore how many I've broken because they use cast steel.
@Zthomaston1 Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledc oh, by no means am I saying you are wrong. I also may have different use cases and am not pushing it as hard as you are. For me, the thinness and the angle work great!
@francoiscoetzer9920 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video, I have been looking for some pry bar comparisons. Keep them coming!
@troymanning3150Ай бұрын
Every video I watch takes me further down the EDC rabbit hole….and I’m ok with that!
@Cynicism101 Жыл бұрын
I just have the little Nite Ize and a Leatherman Micra on my keys, they handle a lot of every days tasks well.
@troygilliland94859 ай бұрын
I'm that guy. I've had a pry tool of some type taking up space in my EDC for 5 years and still have never used it. Seriously, I get more real-world use from the parcel hook on my SAK Huntsman, but I still carry the darn thing JIC.
@bazyliaczosnek11 ай бұрын
I'm using split on a przy bar to takie off broken Woody screw
@OddBall1997 Жыл бұрын
I feel like I've looked at a lot of pry bar reviews, and none of them have talked about the strength differences between titanium and steel, or the impact the notch has on titanium. That's really interesting! Might I ask how the various Griffin Tools compare to these options?
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
both are way to stout to worry about, the Titanium is lighter, and easier to carry.
@OddBall1997 Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledcSorry, I meant the question about the Griffins as separate, as in how they compared to the pry options you gave in the video. I plan on looking deeper into what you suggested, but just wanted to see what your general opinion on them.
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
@OddBall1997 both ti and still griffin tools are mostly bombproof If using hand leverage
@OddBall1997 Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledc Lol "bombproof" 🤣 That's awesome to hear!
@sully9836 Жыл бұрын
I use to repair phones and laptops so I always needed pry tools but could never find decent ones tried almost every type as I needed it to be super thin aswel and abit flexible for phones but bigger thick ones for laptops etc but then I purchased a feeler gauge for cars and tried it as pry bars and its absolutely amazing for what I need as there's so many different thicknesses I've always looked at these pry bars but never gotten round to it but I'm glad I found ur video of all the different ones I'm gonna buy one to try out for repairing bigger items
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
let me know how it goes!
@saberserpent1134 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! I have a large collection of pry-bar's, and I absolutely love them. Some steel, but mostly Titanium now, like the Opry, ArkEDC Pry, EOS Ti-Shark... love 'em. Pryma is best for a clip-on.
@mushieslushie Жыл бұрын
I like knifes, but i dont daily carry one, there is literally no point for me. I have not a single clue what i would use a pry bar for.
@@allemander I just don't do those much, the most common would be opening boxes but that's when I'm at home and I have plenty of other items available to be able to open a box. And I wouldn't have my keys etc in my pocket at home anyway.
@IGmeanwell Жыл бұрын
I haven’t gotten into dedicated edc pry bars. My edc SAK has a pretty good pry bar in the flat head; has worked when I needed it. I do have a cheap set of small pry bars from Amazon for the garage (based on the snap ons). It does make me wonder if I wouldn’t benefit from one when I’m just carrying a pocket knife instead of one of my SAKs.
@Sam-km9nm Жыл бұрын
I’ve been digging the Gerber mullet. I don’t always need a prying tool but it works great for popping fire extinguishers boxes open when our psych patients kick them in lol keeps me from bringing any extra tools onto the unit
@andrewlacerenza6676 ай бұрын
I always keep a pry bar in my kit, but I'll be honest I never use it. I will continue to carry it since it takes up minimal space in the kit, hopefully it'll find its time to shine one day.
@AC9T4 ай бұрын
Uhh, I'm in facilities and maintenance so yes I do and since I have seen this thumbnail and subbed, I need to buy another as I am carrying the one distributed by olight.
@TylerSnyder305 Жыл бұрын
I carry the 4" countycomm GOV'T prybar at work and it comes in handy, I also have the little 2" pico size in my pocket organizer but rarely use it and it's only there because I don't notice it so why not. For me it's gotta be a regular traditional flat pry bar design made of tool steel, no screwdrivers or bit driver...etc and absolutely never ever a stupid ass cap lifter. Btw I like having the nail puller notch because it's useful for thumbtacks and it's kind of easier to get staples out.
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
It's all good, just get in on a steel pry vs Ti...ti snaps way easier
@TylerSnyder305 Жыл бұрын
@@maxlvledc I never imagined it being brittle, but Titanium is honestly of no interest to me so I actually know very little about it. Btw I completely forgot that I also carry a Mayhew mini handle pry bar in my pocket organizer, it is actually useful to me in an EDC role because it's good for prying and poking...etc. They are much longer than the Snapon MAC and Lang shirt pocket pry bars , but everything else was what I wanted so I just shortened it by pulling the handle trimming the shank and reassembling.
@MarlonOwnsYourCake7 ай бұрын
Honestly, my doohickey quick key is my most used item in my edc besides my notebook (and phone obviously). I did break one but it was after 5 years of pretty hard use
@josephascroft4774 Жыл бұрын
A really good pry tool which also clips onto your belt loop or keys it the true utility fixr, great video btw, as always 👌
@lennydee35389 ай бұрын
You have a Pocketwrench! I really thought I was the only guy who knew. I've been carrying mine for nearly thirty years
@Slim_Pickens31 Жыл бұрын
What is it with all those effing bottle openers in EDC?! All you need is a more or less sharp edge and maybe a little bit of leverage to open a bottle.
@OtherThanIntendedPurpose Жыл бұрын
I have a 6" heavy( for the size) pry bar in my wheelchair kit, but I also EDC a Gerber Prybrid. the pry on it does all the things the key chain prys do, and further protects my folder my giving me a disposable razor blade to cut the things that would damage my good knife. I do like a lotof the items you have on ere.
@BenRangel Жыл бұрын
I hoped this would answer: what do you pry guys use it for most often? Like I get it if you’re a mechanic or always doing handyman work at home - but do you often find you need to pry while out and about? I only pry around the house - when opening paint cans etc. Can’t recall having to do it outside my home
@albertvarona1877 Жыл бұрын
I only used my pry tool twice and they were to scape something clean more than to pry. Though I'm glad I didn't use a knife to scrape.
@JStation3 Жыл бұрын
I use a pry bar much much more than I use a blade. I can't live without one anymore 😅
@toddmarrazzo1878 ай бұрын
Dom great content educational. Would love to see the same for multi tools. Looking forward to nextool TSA approved
@korgan7779 Жыл бұрын
While I don't really have a reason anymore to justify the expense of a premium prytool, I certainly find the Teale Designs the most interesting for it's versatility. Realisticly for me it would probably end up being the Nite Ize or Griffon pocket tool although I'll probably just end up making one myself out of Brass or lowering the HRC of a file. On a side note however, I think something similar to the discontinued Novel Designs with a fullsize retractable box cutter blade could be very useful too a vast number of people if they could keep it at a reasonable cost. And yes, I know the term 'reasonable' is subjective but I personally would think between the 25-45 range.
@ghost_lives_on2228 Жыл бұрын
I have a 5.11 prybar on my keychain but it comes with a kydex like sheath that I have on my keychain and it's great, I think it was only 13 bucks when I got it
@ParkerBinion8 ай бұрын
Great video! It looked like maybe a NiteIze DoohicKey Ratchet at the top of the frame for much of the video? Did you ever talk about that one? If so, I missed it.
@ryanholloway5576 Жыл бұрын
Man every video I watch I’m more impressed by all the stuff you have, also what are those things bottom right?
@maxlvledc Жыл бұрын
timestamp? and part of me wishes I had less. That is why I try to give away what I can.
@GC_411 ай бұрын
@@maxlvledc I think he’s referring to 1:05
@gloxton Жыл бұрын
I didn't think I'd have a use for a pry bar but wanted to try one. I went with a Gerber Chonk because they're so cheap. I actually like them a lot and have used them on occasion. Don't feel the need to upgrade yet.