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Harbor Freight Multitool! (This Leatherman Wave clone is definitely going to rock the boat) |
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Quoted: Will you still have it 20yrs later? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/287916/5A23B4FC-EC06-42AB-A21F-D7225C3AE531-2568519.jpg View Quote because harbour freight will keep replacing it under warranty until they're no longer made. |
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Gerber with the springy pliers and easy knife access from thumb things for the win.
Victorinox for looking cool and breaking off brittle nails. 40 bucks isn't cheap enough for that happy meal grade toy with piss poor metallurgy. |
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Quoted: Not calling dupe https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Does-the-ARFCOM-hate-still-flow-for-Leatherman-Post-them-up/5-2725897/ View Quote I saw No clones in that post? |
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At least they are upfront about being commies. Unlike the real Leatherman who tried to hide it
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Quoted: https://www.reddit.com/r/harborfreight/comments/1d15r4s/literally_broke_right_out_of_the_package_the/ https://i.redd.it/kebf0r16xs2d1.jpeg View Quote That's why I stopped buying Gerbers. I can only imagine how shitty a true "off brand" would be. |
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View Quote I got the Amazon version of the leatherman raptors. Not gonna lie, it does the job pretty well. |
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Quoted: https://www.reddit.com/r/harborfreight/comments/1d15r4s/literally_broke_right_out_of_the_package_the/ https://i.redd.it/kebf0r16xs2d1.jpeg View Quote had a $10 pair with winchester name on them that broke like that second use. I think I lost my leatherman that was a gift 30 years ago. but I won't give them any money now. was looking at the multitasker ones, but think they stopped making them, and just the pen tool now. though they were like $200 |
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Quoted: https://www.reddit.com/r/harborfreight/comments/1d15r4s/literally_broke_right_out_of_the_package_the/ https://i.redd.it/kebf0r16xs2d1.jpeg View Quote Our state surplus store charges $30 for Leatherman Waves in that same condition, lol. If you read the comments in that reddit thread there’s a bunch of “so, just like a leatherman” posts…. |
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Quoted: i will buy one with a 20% off coupin, for i am a shameless harbour freight sloot. View Quote I got one but haven’t opened it yet. Want to test it against my first gen Wave I got for $10 at the thrift store. I got a Charge with bit kit accessories and pouch for same money at the same thrift store, lol. That thrift store moved out of Austin unfortunately.. |
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I say go for it. $40, whatever.
My issue with multitools is, they do everything so shitty...that's it's almost not worth having it. Sure, better than nothing but outside of the knife and pliers, not by much. Thus, I'm not willing to pay much for them because I don't value them at the level of their cost. For $100, I think you're better with a $40 folding knife, a $10 mini plier from HF and then keep the $50. |
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Quoted: why are you paying $30 for broken leatherman waves? View Quote I’m not, but there’s a whole secondary market for replacement parts and mods on auction sites. There’s guys that buy the broken ones and scavenge the parts to sell. Handles, blades, pivot screws, spacers, tools etc. Leatherman jacked up prices on tools and parts a while back and they scrutinize repairs and warranty claims a lot more closely now. It’s only boosted the secondary market on parts. |
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I have 2 Wave Leatherman's , one I bought new ($30) and one I bought used ($15).
The used one was at a gun show and is in perfect condition. None of mine has suffered any kind of breakage or problems. |
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Quoted: I say go for it. $40, whatever. My issue with multitools is, they do everything so shitty...that's it's almost not worth having it. Sure, better than nothing but outside of the knife and pliers, not by much. Thus, I'm not willing to pay much for them because I don't value them at the level of their cost. For $100, I think you're better with a $40 folding knife, a $10 mini plier from HF and then keep the $50. View Quote They’ve saved my ass several times being out in BFE with a rental car, a suitcase and nobody around for miles. The tool you have with you beats the tools you don’t. Another tip, zip ties, always have some zip ties. |
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I own two original Leatherman tools that I bought in 1987. Still going strong, although the cheap leather sheaths rotted away years ago. They don't see heavy usage, but they're great in a pinch when a full tool kit isn't available!
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Quoted: That's why I stopped buying Gerbers. I can only imagine how shitty a true "off brand" would be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That's why I stopped buying Gerbers. I can only imagine how shitty a true "off brand" would be. This happened to my SOG PowerAssist when I tried to use the wire cutter to cut a dime in half (saw someone test it the same way, successfully I might add, on YouTube back in 2012-13). |
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Quoted: we'll be iussed Great ValueTM leatherman waves as conscripts in WWIII. trying to fix the cybertrucks headed to the front and the GV leatherman snaps upon first use. View Quote The Walmart Ozark Trail Multiforce plier has been out for years. It just had a price increase too though. It actually solved a few of the Wave’s design issues. Ozark Trail Multitool the Multiforce |
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Quoted: we'll be iussed Great ValueTM leatherman waves as conscripts in WWIII. trying to fix the cybertrucks headed to the front and the GV leatherman snaps upon first use. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fookin' hell. trying to fix the cybertrucks headed to the front and the GV leatherman snaps upon first use. I am not looking forward to trading my Panera Bread "physical fighting person's adult daytime snack" (COPYRIGHT PENDING) bread and dehydrated organic onion soup ration for a steer-by-wire assembly subline to a Motor T pog who will just use a GORDON tool to fix the cybertruck Cries in Musk |
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Quoted: I am not looking forward to trading my Panera Bread "physical fighting person's adult daytime snack" (COPYRIGHT PENDING) bread and dehydrated organic onion soup ration for a steer-by-wire assembly subline to a Motor T pog who will just use a GORDON tool to fix the cybertruck Cries in Musk View Quote JLP3: does this mean Lujan's not coming? |
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Quoted: https://www.reddit.com/r/harborfreight/comments/1d15r4s/literally_broke_right_out_of_the_package_the/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M8bkddTmLM View Quote I saw "Made in China" on the back of the package (12:30). I was hoping for Taiwan, but figured that was hoping for too much. |
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Quoted: Gerber with the springy pliers and easy knife access from thumb things for the win. Victorinox for looking cool and breaking off brittle nails. 40 bucks isn't cheap enough for that happy meal grade toy with piss poor metallurgy. View Quote I have a wave I keep in my work van. the blades and files are so shitty I rarely use it. if you actually want to do work check out the mini tool kit thread. TLDR buy knipex and a small screwdriver. |
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Just the other day, a couple of us were sitting around the shop and comparing our tools!
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Quoted: I say go for it. $40, whatever. My issue with multitools is, they do everything so shitty...that's it's almost not worth having it. Sure, better than nothing but outside of the knife and pliers, not by much. Thus, I'm not willing to pay much for them because I don't value them at the level of their cost. For $100, I think you're better with a $40 folding knife, a $10 mini plier from HF and then keep the $50. View Quote I agree with a carve out for 2-3 layer SAKs. It's incredibly useful having a screwdriver on your knife and the awl is great for opening packages without getting your blade gunked up. I do wish Victorinox would upgrade the steel on the blade. |
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I use a Gerber Centerdrive at work. Use the bit driver, pliers file and prybar all the time. I have a truck full of tools and it’s saved me trips to the truck (often parked way outside the jobsite) hundreds of times. Sure there’s gonna be instances where the dedicated tool is better but for expedience, it wins. I only wish Gerber would ditch the carbide inserts for wire cutters, they’re brittle garbage.
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Quoted: https://www.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9fc4a8332f9638515cd199dd0f9238da/5/9/59617_W4.jpg I wonder how does it compare to the older Ozark Trail? View Quote There is a reason you’re calling it a leatherman and not a multi tool. |
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View Quote I was wrong. |
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In the past 24 hours I used my SOG as a pot gripper for #10 cans over the fire, to remove both ends of said #10 cans, to put 2 Phillips head screws into the headliner light mount of my hooptie dodge ram, to wedge through the joint of a battery lantern light fixture and its cheapskate decorative housing, to scrape corroded battery terminals in a different lantern, to score a line across a 1x2 board where I could break it cleanly, and several other uses I have forgotten.
Opening taped shipping boxes. Gripping a wing nut on a folding leg for a chuck box. Prying apart some wire sheathing to get to clean wire. Etc. |
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Quoted: JLP3: does this mean Lujan's not coming? View Quote Ps She’s coming, just not with you. |
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