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Posted: 10/19/2022 1:11:27 AM EDT
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Money for the Anti gun, anti American woke cocksuck?
Ya fuck leatherman and bitchmade. |
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Quoted: For us who don't know, why is this the one to move on? View Quote The small size and tool selection make this one of the best combos Leatherman made. It is one of the only ones with a corkscrew and as a wine drinker I have needed that tool quite often. At the very least this tool will be a collector’s item and it will only go up in price. |
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Will these be inscribed "Always Think Forfeiture"?
Look it up, pleanty of stories. Pepperidge Farm remembers |
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Had an original that was awesome, but a part of it broke. Sent for repair. They couldn't repair so they offered replacement. Second generation Juice is flimsy compared to OG.
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Quoted: Leatherman has decided, from now on, only to make multitools that are not as good as this one. It was a tough call, but all future models will be shittier. View Quote I agree, stupid decision on their part, but we have one last chance to snatch up a juice. I am not interested in their other shit. |
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Quoted: Small and compact multitool vs a full size one. Get both! Or in my case I have three of these because my kids end up getting them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why is this better than my Leatherman Charge TI? Small and compact multitool vs a full size one. Get both! Or in my case I have three of these because my kids end up getting them. That's why I also have a Leatherman Surge. |
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Juice fit in 5th pocket of most jeans. I prefer the S2 but they are truly a perfect EDC. I use mine DAILY.
I just fent recently on a lightly used orange S2 on ebay for about $65 to have as my "second" backup backup to my more heavily used long term Juice. They've become near unobtainium. When I found out I couldn't believe Leatherman was phasing the line out and won't be making these anymore. The can openers legit kick ass. |
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Quoted: I have a Wave as well, but for EDC I am not interested in lugging that around. It's a compact vs a full size, get both. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Thanks for the heads up but meh Wave+ ftw I have a Wave as well, but for EDC I am not interested in lugging that around. It's a compact vs a full size, get both. I edc a wave. Maybe I'm missing out? The wave sits in a sheath in my right pocket with flashlight. |
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Quoted: I edc a wave. Maybe I'm missing out? The wave sits in a sheath in my right pocket with flashlight. View Quote Jagrmaister is correct the Juice fits nicely in the coin pocket of your jeans. You are missing out, they both have a role, but most of the time the full size tools are overkill for me, YMMV. Worst case scenario, you resell it for more than you paid for it. These will be gone in very short order. |
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Quoted: Jagrmaister is correct the Juice fits nicely in the coin pocket of your jeans. You are missing out, they both have a role, but most of the time the full size tools are overkill for me, YMMV. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I edc a wave. Maybe I'm missing out? The wave sits in a sheath in my right pocket with flashlight. Jagrmaister is correct the Juice fits nicely in the coin pocket of your jeans. You are missing out, they both have a role, but most of the time the full size tools are overkill for me, YMMV. And the Juice scissors are also outstanding! I hate bulky shit. Juice is multitool perfection for the every day man. |
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I don't really understand those things. They don't do anything well. Just go get the right tool for the job out of the truck.
I watched a guy fuck with his for a few minutes in the middle of a job trying to pull a recoil off a machine that went down. He had one bolt out in the time it took me to walk to the truck and grab a socket set. |
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Quoted: I don't really understand those things. They don't do anything well. Just go get the right tool for the job out of the truck. I watched a guy fuck with his for a few minutes in the middle of a job trying to pull a recoil off a machine that went down. He had one bolt out in the time it took me to walk to the truck and grab a socket set. View Quote Some occupations don't always allow one to work in a tool shop, have a truck nearby, or carry all the right tools for whatever job pops up. They are compromise, but they are far more capable than fingers and a pocket knife when limited on space and time. I've been carrying a using a multitool since the mid-80's. Everything from agricultural equipment work to combat zones. They are one of the best tools of compromise you can carry on your person. While I have Leatherman tools, I think the Swiss/Victorinox multitool are better; however, I have been EDC'ing a Leatherman P4 FREE recently and it's been more than handy. YMMV if you work close to a tool box or truck... ROCK6 |
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Looks like a Swiss army Knife wannabe. I’ll stick with my Skeletools purchased second hand thx.
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While not opposed... Do you really need a corkscrew for EDC? I guess there are some here who could help a whino out on the corner underneath his tarp
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I still have my original that I bought in 1990 and took to Desert Storm.
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Quoted: While not opposed... Do you really need a corkscrew for EDC? I guess there are some here who could help a whino out on the corner underneath his tarp View Quote It’s very useful if you travel and end up picking up a bottle of wine and need a corkscrew. If you are not a wine drinker, then it probably has limited utility for you, but it might be useful to someone else in your party. |
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Ive had a multi-tool in my car for years and used it a handful of times
That thing will be buried with me |
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Scissors and a corkscrew? Lol
Alot more uses to a corkscrew than opening wine bottles. Now grow some pubes on your tiny balls and try to think like Mcgiver. |
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What a dumb name for a tool. Hard pass just because of the name.
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I like my wave a lot but it is big. Think I have or had a surge too.
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Quoted: I still have my original that I bought in 1990 and took to Desert Storm. View Quote I have my original Leatherman that I picked up in 1993 while on my first ship. I don't use it anywhere near as much as I did, but it still rocks. Looks just like this one, but didn't cost me $100 at the exchange. What made the Leatherman far superior to the Gerber at the time was you wouldn't pinch your hand with the Leatherman when using the pliers where you would EASILY pinch the flesh of your palm when using the pliers on the Gerber. |
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A.B.L
Anybody but Leatherman. Learn it , live it or YOU are funding the democrats. |
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Ill stick to my 20+ year old USA made Gerber with lifetime warranty.
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Quoted: I don't really understand those things. They don't do anything well. Just go get the right tool for the job out of the truck. I watched a guy fuck with his for a few minutes in the middle of a job trying to pull a recoil off a machine that went down. He had one bolt out in the time it took me to walk to the truck and grab a socket set. View Quote I carry a Wave and the bits for it virtually every day. I'm an IT guy. I've got tools in the truck, but the truck isn't with me and a Wave w/ the bits will do 99%+ of what I need when I'm not using power tools. They're handy. They're obviously not for everyone, but for me I can use the tools I have on me quicker than I can go grab something else. |
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Quoted: A.B.L Anybody but Leatherman. Learn it , live it or YOU are funding the democrats. View Quote I want to work that way, but even my Swisstools aren't as good for my purposes as the Leatherman tools. So I compromise. My Leatherman tools come used off of Ebay. Never buy new Leatherman tools is my motto. |
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Not a drinker, don't need a corkscrew. I'll stick with my Wave+.
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Thanks for the heads up - might have to pick one up.
My work gave me a Wave and it is really nice for a small pocket tool. Heck, I still have my original Leatherman and Super Leatherman. |
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