which mini-tool do you prefer

PS4 is more functionality in the pocket. But the Vic Rambler or Classic SD are keychain worthy, so they get more actual carry time from me (i.e. every single day). And I use them frequently.

The PS4 is just more weight than I can hack on a keychain.
 
Had a juice s2, but I did not care for the scissors. I much prefer the scissors on my SAK classic. I ended up giving away the s2 in favor of a c2, I use the corkscrew more than I probably should ;)
 
I've become increasingly contented and pleased by my Stayglow Rambler, it's my ideal lightweight tool. The amount of utility it packs, while remaining almost unnoticeable, is really amazing.

Something really cool about the Rambler, if you deploy both the blade and the phillips/cap opener, it basically adds a 4 finger grip (as opposed to a 3 finger grip if you don't). I find that it adds a lot more control when using, which again, I'm surprised by how much the little blade can do.

Ditto. I love that the blade is opposite the keyring. I wouldn't mind getting a Manager in stayglow if they exist :thumbup: I rarely use the toothpick myself, and would find a pen a better backup tool. My GF on the other hand, loves the toothpick.

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If I swapped out kit more often I might have more use for a mini-tool. I carried a Swiss micro-tool at school just so I had something. But since I already carry other tools, its redundant. I may be looking at a scissor based tool if I get a LM Rebar, just so I don't have to pull out my crash shears if I need scissors. But the shears do come in handy more often that I originally thought when I started carrying them.
 
I started carrying the Style CS a few weeks ago. I'm not used to carrying a knife/multitool on my keychain, so I find it to be just a bit too bulky and heavy (even though it's one of the smaller LM's).
 
The Rambler gets another vote from me! The Classic is great but the added bottle opener/phillips head is an amazong bonus. And the Rambler has the knife blade and scissors hinged so they open away from my keychain so that is also a big plus and it is much easier to use.
 
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