It doesn't surprise me, products from the USA are not known for their quality, the products that are too expensive have mostly become expensive due to marketing.
Officially …the keyring is the ninth. But in practical use…I’d say (and used to effect) the flathead as a pry bar and the can opener as a package opener….Shall we call it 10?…. I can’t bring myself to call a keyring a tool either👍
Officially …the keyring is the ninth. But in practical use…I’d say (and used to effect) the flathead as a pry bar and the can opener as a package opener….Shall we call it 10?…. I can’t bring myself to call a keyring a tool either👍
Hello! I would love to see how the case and the PVD coating on it held up. See what a heavily worn PVD case looks like. Any chance of a follow up video/photos of the watch case?
My spring on my otf is always derailing/stops working, it’s brand new and I used it once, in and out. Then I go to try it again and it doesn’t come out anymore. I opened it up and “fixed it”. It worked then broke again the Same way. What can I do?
I was curious what this extra spring was for that came with my otf knife so I was an idiot and disassembled my knife and it took me a good 20 minutes before I found this video and was able to put it all back together. This video saved me so much time, thanks!
Depends what you’re looking for, if you want visibility go 5600, but as for comfort idk(the 2100 is lighter), but durability is debatable, on one hand the 2100 has a carbon core, but the 5600 had a lot of thought and design put into it compared to more modern g shocks. Also the 5600 can come in solar/atomic and Bluetooth if you want, but the 2100 only has solar and Bluetooth. Finally most color ways of rhe 2100 come with negative displays
The CX models have an 154CM steel for the blade, and it is a plain edge, vs the combo edge. If you look at a Freestyle CX, the Style KB, the Skeletool CX, etc.... I could be wrong,
Great video, I bought the watch mostly for the functions and look, it wasn't really advertised to be impact or mud resistant so I was curious to see how much it can take. Turns out it's still a Casio!
I'm so happy I found your video. This was an amazing explanation. I had tried other videos first and they didn't explain it that good. This video is the one that actually taught me. Thanks for taking the time to explain this!
The CX just means Carbon Fiber, makes it more lightweight and durable but somewhat more expensive than the standard Skeletool but in my opinion worth it, comes with a 25 year warranty too.