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Autodesk MultiTool Giveaways at Championship last year

For anyone who remembers the very-awesome multi tools Autodesk gave away at the Championship this past year, I found them to buy. A cool wrench one too: link. And cheap! Chinese made, but stainless, and based on the one I have, I'd say pretty good quality.

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Re: Autodesk MultiTool Giveaways at Championship last year

Yes, very good quality. While a Leatherman may be better for camping (that's all I've used mine for since I got it), since the Autodesk ones are mostly screwdrivers and the likes, still very high quality and very useful.
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Re: Autodesk MultiTool Giveaways at Championship last year

If you've ever used a high quality multi-tool or knife you would know how big of a piece of crap this thing is. Although the blade was sharp out of the box, it is most likely made of a low grade stainless steel meaning it will get dull fairly quick. If you're looking for a good quality multi-tool try Gerber, I've had This One for almost a year and use it all the time in the pits and during the build.

And for the kid at nats. who was testing how sharp the blade was, buy running his finger across the blade lengthwise...well...yeah I'm still surprised you didn't cut yourself

For those of you interested, this is my soon-to-be newest piece: Clicky
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Re: Autodesk MultiTool Giveaways at Championship last year

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For those of you interested, this is my soon-to-be newest piece: Clicky
Thats a nice looking knife. I received this one for Christmas last year.

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I got the KISS with the serrated blade or Item 'B'.

As far as quality multitools are concerned, I have had my Gerber for about 10 yrs.
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