![]() ![]() Here’s how they got on… Highlander Condor Multi-Tool + Socket SetĪt a penny under £20, the Highlander Condor is the cheapest multi-tool in test by quite a way, making it a very attractive option, but how does it perform? Well, the ergonomics are great, and the Condor feels very nice to hold in the hand. In this post, we test five multi-tools on exactly that. ![]() What really separates the good from the brilliant is the quality of the materials used, the strength of the tools and the ease of use. Of course, there’s more to a good multi-tool than just the number of features on offer. Beyond that, a range of screwdrivers, a corkscrew, scissors and a wrench can be helpful. An effective saw is also a good addition, while pliers, bottle openers and can openers are features we’d expect to see. So what exactly do you want from a decent multi-tool? Well, to start with it needs to have a strong knife that will cope with your demands, whether that’s simply preparing food or something a bit more testing, such as splitting wood. Whether you need to fix something, cut some wood, prep some food or fend off a vicious animal attack, they are designed to be there, by your side through it all. In fact, some of the best multi-tools, with their clever array of handy features, can help pull you out of many a sticky situation. Or, here’s an even more worrying scenario: you forgot a bottle opener and have no way to open a triumphant post-walk beer… Well, it’s at times like these when having a multi-tool floating about in your back can be incredibly handy. ![]() Picture this: you’ve rocked up at your campsite after a day on your feet and you’re dying to tuck into a tin of Stagg Chili, only you’ve forgot to bring a can opener. ![]()
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