Large serrated blade, I bought it because it was on promotion, for now it's just lying around, maybe I'll use it someday, as a replacement for a regular large one. It takes one slot, but it's long, so there aren't many swap options. At half price on promotion, it's a worthwhile purchase. An interesting solution, you can adjust it as you like. I'm waiting for more accessories.
T8 Torx key designed for the Flex and Flex Core multitools from Roxon, crafted from stainless steel DIN 1.4116. Constructed from hardened material with a hardness rating of 54-56 HRC, guaranteeing exceptional durability and strong resistance to mechanical wear
Technical data
Color: Silver
Steel: DIN 1.4116
Number of required slots: 2
Manufacturer: Roxon, USA
| EAN | 850061654212 |
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| Manufacturer code | FTS2-5 |
| Brand | ROXON |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 24
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The blade is long, a basic tool, unless someone always carries a knife and can put something else long in this place. It takes up one spot and it’s a long tool. At half price in promotion, it's a worthwhile purchase. Interesting solution, you can customize it. I'm waiting for more accessories.
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A diamond sharpener with two grit sizes, unfortunately it's a long tool and stays as a backup just in case. You have to somehow pack it in the case so you can swap it and sharpen something if needed. Bought on sale at half price, it's a worthwhile purchase. Interesting solution, you can adjust it as you like. I'm waiting for more accessories.
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The saw is also my basic tool. Interesting tooth arrangement, very sharp, definitely useful. It takes up one spot and is long. Bought on sale for half the price, a worthwhile purchase. An interesting solution, you can adjust it yourself. I am waiting for more accessories.
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Scissors are also my basic tool, it's a long tool, and in the Flex there are only 2 places for long tools. I have a knife and a saw. But I also wanted scissors. With a small modification—you just need to slightly file the handles—the scissors fit next to the saw and it's fine. This does not affect the utility of the scissors. At half price during the promotion, it was a worthwhile purchase. An interesting solution, you can customize it. I'm waiting for more accessories.
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It's more like a scalpel, I expected something different, it's a bit delicate but sharp. It's there just in case. Bought on sale for half price, it was a worthwhile purchase. Interesting solution, you can adjust it. I'm waiting for more accessories.
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Promka tempted me again to buy these replacement parts. I think I already have them all. The craftsmanship is exemplary and you can quickly swap in what you need at the moment. Roxon Flex is the perfect tool, and every element is excellently made. I recommend it. Shipping was very fast.
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Great blade, fits the Roxon Flex. Perfect fit and great plastic cover that fits other parts from the set, so you can swap them. The replacement itself is easy.
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There must always be scissors in my tool. Thanks to the technology in the Flex, I can keep them in a little box in the case instead of in the tool itself. The scissors are very sharp and comfortable to use. Now at a great price. I recommend shopping at militaria.pl
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Another purchased item for my Roxoniks. There's a good promo, so you can either top up or even double your tool supplies. Each of them fits perfectly into the tool or the companion knife. Maybe I'll buy something else because it's a shame to miss out on such price opportunities on militaria.pl right now.
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This is the tool you reach for when you want to pry something, of course instead of the main blade. It comes sharp and seems to be sturdy enough not to break when prying. It also has a sharp, effective wire stripper.
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These are the "worse" scissors compared to the Roxon ones, unfortunately. The short slot ones, which unfortunately are not available for sale, are more precise and generally better. These cut okay, but deploying them from the tool is a hassle, you have to use your fingernail and then very carefully rotate one of the arms, where the other gets in the way and you can cut yourself nicely. When closing, sometimes the spring element sits on the folding arm and prevents closure. Still, they are scissors for one long slot, so it's still worth it, but it's good to practice unfolding them at home, so that later in the city, when opening quickly, you don't hurt yourself.
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If someone doesn’t use a T-shank in their Flex because they don’t need that level of modularity, you can simply put this file in one of the long slots. It is well made, long, and more convenient to use than a custom file on a T-shank, so I definitely recommend it.
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A proper blade for a single long slot in the Flex system. It's a pity that the default one doesn't have a thumb stud and is opened with a nail nick. It's more suitable as a spare blade for the Flex; for the Companion, I recommend the one made of D2 steel with a thumb stud.
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4 slots are short, but I can't imagine any Roxon configuration in a flex system without this element (the companion has it built into the frame). For these 4 slots and some small organizer for branded, normal bits (Makita, DeWalt, or whatever you want), you get as many screwdrivers as your imagination allows, whichever ones you want, and you can cheaply replace them if they wear out. It knocks out any other solution on the market (certainly better than the clay-like bits from Leatherman or the twisting screwdrivers on 'fixed' tools).
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