Axe Multitool

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John1788
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Re: Axe Multitool

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Hi,got a similar one of these made by Rolson & I agree its not the best but if you take all the tools its got and for the price surely worth having as a back up.
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Plymtom
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Re: Axe Multitool

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Hi,got a similar one of these made by Rolson & I agree its not the best but if you take all the tools its got and for theprice surely worth ha ving s a back up.
On my budget nope, my family could afford another week or so's worth of TP for the price of one of those. :mrgreen:
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John1788
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Re: Axe Multitool

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Fair enough,everyone's different,mine was £3.99 in makro.