Need some opinions on my next

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multi tool. Allready have the Swiss tool, leatherman wave, leatherman surge, Sog Power Lock. I was thinking about the Swiss Champ XLT, is that there biggest one? Basically I guess I would like to make my next one filled with the most gadgets I can possibly get just for the fun of it. Please give suggestions.:D

Thanks
Steve
 
Lito Lapid said:
I EDC a Surge and have also thought about buying the Champ. But I found out that both tools have many blades that are similar, so there will be lots of repetition.

Personally I would just buy a SAK that doesn't have the features of my Surge yet. But seeing that you don't mind repetition (being an owner of several multitools) then I'd suggest you go for the SAK with the most---the Victorinox Swiss Champ XLT.

Swiss Champ you say. Would you know who has the best prices?
 
Hi S. Serafin, for the best SAK prices, most people around here recommend contacting forum member FELINEVET, he has the best all-around choices and the most earned respect from all of us down here, not to mention the fact that proceeds from his SAK sales go to helping cats with life-threatening illnesses.
Heres the link:
http://felinevet.sosakonline.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
And here's the ebay store link:
http://stores.ebay.com/Help-People-Help-Their-Cats-Store

BTW, I EDC the LM-Surge too, my favorite so far. Enjoy!
 
FelineVet is indeed the way to go when buying SAKs!

There is a little confusion in the posts above about the various "biggie" Vic SAKs in the 91mm size that are in production or seeming so. Here's a list, from smallest to largest.

1. SwissChamp (smallest, although a hefty brute to begin with!)
2. XLT - even more tools than the SwissChamp, sells for around $95-$105 on eBay. barely practical for EDC if you carry it in a belt pouch
3. XXLT - even bigger than the XLT, not really practical for EDC, just a collectors item - no longer in production - sells for approx $700 on eBay
4. XAVT - even bigger than the XXLT, includes the fancy new digital clock/temperature/altimiter/teatime-in-glasgow LCD readout - again, a collectors item, not practical for EDC - runs approx $300

- Tim
 
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