Thursday, December 8, 2011

Leatherman vs Sog vs GERBER vs Victorinox : WIRE CUTTER TEST II

Il s'agit de mon deuxième test de coupe-câble de multioutil. Ont été convoqués pour ce test de coupe d'un câble d'acier multibrin de 2 mm de diamètre, les mêmes multioutils que lors du test précédent : - Leatherman Charge, - SOG PowerAssist, - Victorinox SwissTool, - Gerber Suspension. De façon inattendue, le Gerber Suspension remporte cette fois-ci et de belle manière, le duel. L'écartement des mords de pince reste faible sous la pression de serrage au contraire des autres, notamment le Charge qui se comporte d'une façon déplorable ! Cette capacité permet de reprendre l'action de coupe et le câble finit par se sectionner proprement à l'inverse des autres où il est inutile d'insister puisque le câble se retrouve coincer entre les profils de coupe écartés ! En fait, lors du premier test, je n'avais pas assez insisté avec le Gerber Suspension. Quant aux Victorinox SwissTool et SOG PowerAssist, ils ont du prendre du jeu au niveau du pivot de pince lors du premier test de coupe et ne parviennent plus à couper un seul brin du câble ! La conclusion de ma première vidéo était donc fausse : c'est la disposition des profils de coupe qui importe ! Le Gerber Suspension, contrairement aux trois autres, présente des profils de coupe alignés sur un même plan et c'est cela qui fait la différence et sa capacité. Nota : le coupe-câble du Gerber Flik, dont les profils de coupe sont alignés sur un plan, ne permet toutefois pas de couper ce câble puisque les profils de coupe, pince fermée et ...

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Gerber Knives and Knife Sharpeners

!±8± Gerber Knives and Knife Sharpeners

Gerber knives and knife sharpeners are some of the most well-known models in the industry. Founded seventy years ago, today Gerber offers high-quality knives, sharpeners, and accessories. Specializing in multi tools, fixed blade knives, and pocketknives, as well as sharpening kits and other accessories, they are a well-known name in the world of knives and cutlery.

Gerber began almost accidentally, by Joseph Gerber, an advertising executive. The first knives were kitchen cutlery sets commissioned as a gift for his advertising clients. These high-quality knife sets were soon offered through Abercrombie and Fitch catalogs, and Gerber quit his advertising job to run Gerber Legendary Blades full-time. Gerber knives continue to be manufactured in Portland, and today they are the second biggest multi-tool manufacturer in the country.

Today, Gerber is especially well-known among hunters, who favor their knives as hunting knives. There are many knives designed particularly for hunting purposes. One of the most popular Gerber hunting knives is the Freeman Hunter, with a polished wooden handle and high-quality grip for rugged outdoor use. The Freeman knife is relatively short, so it is recommended for skinning smaller animals.

Gerber Firestorm knives are a little larger, so they are better suited to larger game. These are usually the most widely used of all hunting knives because of their versatile length. The blade has a tanto tip, and is surgical stainless.

The Harsey fixed blade hunting knife features a relatively long 5 1/4" blade in stainless steel, with a total length of 10 1/2". The Magnum Camo Jr. is a 2 3/4" blade knife, known for its durable and extra-sharp edge, as well as a fiberglass-reinforced handle. Popular Gerber knives are both folding blade and fixed blade, in a wide range of styles. Other tools, such as the Flik multi-tool, also remain quite popular with those who already use a selection of Gerber knives. Today, there are over 120 different knife designs from which you can choose. They specialize in kitchen cutlery, hunting and tactical knives, so you're sure to find a knife suitable for any purpose.

Gerber is known for high-quality materials and the latest technology. All of the handles are specifically designed to hold up to a lifetime of wear no matter how you use the knife. Even after seven decades of knife manufacturing, Gerber remains at the forefront of knife technology. The vast majority of Gerber knives feature high carbon stainless steel or surgical stainless blades, which are known for being easy to sharpen and hold a very sharp edge. Many experienced hunters can feel a change in how the knife cuts as it begins to grow dull, which allows them to easily identify when it's time to sharpen their Gerber knife.

Many Gerber knife sharpeners are portable, making them a good choice to take along with your Gerber hunting knife for outdoor activities. The range of Gerber sharpeners, including ceramic and diamond sharpeners that will fit in your pocket or come with a pocket clip, will make it easy to sharpen the stainless steel blade to a very sharp edge.


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Friday, November 18, 2011

Leatherman 830039 New Wave Multitool with Leather/Nylon Combination Sheath

!±8± Leatherman 830039 New Wave Multitool with Leather/Nylon Combination Sheath

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The New Wave multitool from Leatherman features improved pliers and wire cutters, externally locking knives, a file, and a saw. All the internal tools are positive locking and include scissors, flat 1/4-inch bit driver with Phillips head, flat screwdrivers, can opener, reversible eyeglass screwdriver and wire Stripper. Comes with handy leather sheath. Made in USA with domestic and foreign parts.

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