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What multi tool do you have?

I have a ryobi and a dremel. The ryobi is good for short runs, but overheats and shuts itself down. The dremel variable speed control (rotating wheel) won't work properly above 6, so I jammed a wedge in the wheel and it stays on 10 all the time and works fine. The dremel has a tool less way to attach the blades, but the ryobi requires an allen wrench. If you don't use it frequently, I'd just buy a harbor fright model and call it a day. Don't piss money away if it won't be used alot.
 
I don't have a Leatherman. I carry a knife that uses retractable blades made by husky. I figure I can change the blade whenever and if I lose it it won't piss me off.

This is what I have:

 
I don't have a Leatherman. I carry a knife that uses retractable blades made by husky. I figure I can change the blade whenever and if I lose it it won't piss me off.

This is what I have:

Have a 1/2 dozen of them, not Husky but similar.
 
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