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Yep, still have the leathermans from back in the day. Mostly still in the same BOB’s and one in each vehicle and don’t use’em much. My edc Izula gets the most use.
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I have one of the old SOGs and one of Gerbers' first models.
They are both nearly twenty years old and live inside of packs that I use intermittently for different actiivities. I haven't had to rely on them yet to do anything though. They are like bandages to me. |
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I have a broken tip on the needle nose plier part of my Leatherman Wave. Is getting it repaired and easy process? Will they just repair the busted piece of send me a new tool? I actually like my well worn Wave View Quote |
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I've had a Leatherman Micro on my key chain for almost 20 years. If Tim Leatherman comes up with something new tomorrow that I want/need, I'll buy the shit out of it! He woke up in fucking America this morning just like I did and he can have any opinion he wants. You shitheads want YOUR freedoms, but you dont want him to have his! View Quote By coincidence I carry a Leatherman MicrA on my keys 24/7 since the late 90's ( I got my first from Tim "I gobble communist dick and like it" Leatherman himself during the 1998 shotshow ) Otherwise it is SWISSTOOL all the way for me. Much better than anything Comrade Tim ever made with the exception of the Micra. |
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Utter nonsense. Anyway, I wear a WAVE+ on my belt every day. View Quote Terrible pliers Awkward knife Nearly unusable screwdrivers that strips screws The rest is useless junk that gets in the way. I've got a small toolkit in my vehicle, it has all the things the leathermans have but in decent quality Klein screwdrivers long needle nose plier Vice grips- 3 sizes 3/8" metric deep socket set, 1/4" metric set, 1/2" of 19/21/22 extensions / ratchets for the above Jegs 2 ton floor jack and stands If I'm at home, I have a whole 80x80 garage with a lift to go work on whatever. I don't need to carry some shitty tool Junk, completely useless. Even worse than useless actually, its a tool that'll fuck up whatever your working on. |
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I've had a Leatherman Micro on my key chain for almost 20 years. If Tim Leatherman comes up with something new tomorrow that I want/need, I'll buy the shit out of it! He woke up in fucking America this morning just like I did and he can have any opinion he wants. You shitheads want YOUR freedoms, but you dont want him to have his! View Quote And, he's still got all his freedom. What he doesn't have, is my money. Grow up, figure it out, till then, stop being proud of it. |
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I've had a Leatherman Micro on my key chain for almost 20 years. If Tim Leatherman comes up with something new tomorrow that I want/need, I'll buy the shit out of it! He woke up in fucking America this morning just like I did and he can have any opinion he wants. You shitheads want YOUR freedoms, but you dont want him to have his! View Quote |
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I have a few of them, but I don't daily carry them.
When I travel I always have one in my pack. They've come in handy many times. |
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I have a Leatherman Skeletool and a Gerber Flik. I rarely carry them though.
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I probably have a half dozen.
Rarely carry them. A small folder does everything I need and weighs so much less. They are in each car. Camping? Rarely use. Deployed? Rarely used. I have occasionally repurposed their belt pouch for CCW magazines, however. My wife on the other hand, took an original with her to Africa in her Peace Corps day. That thing has history. |
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All told I must have at least a dozen+ of different versions scattered around.
I keep a Wave w/bit set in each vehicle. One in each tool box. One in the range bag. One in each tackle box. Keep an old original PST in the desk at work. I use it frequently. Honestly it is my fav. Bought a Super Tool as well but out of all of them it gets used the least. |
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Absolutely!! I carry one everyday. However it’s a small one, leatherman eclipse I think. It’s larger than a small pocket knife but a lot smaller than a full size leatherman. IMO the full size leatherman is too big for everyday carry.
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Using a multi tool when you have a box of real tools nearby is dumb, however having and using a multi tool when you have nothing else, they are awesome.
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as a Rigger I was issued a Leatherman but I had to be kewl and buy my own Gerber multi-tool. What else is a PFC going to do with his last $60 bucks for the month but replace issued gear with "better" stuff?
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You carried a multi-tool in high school on your belt? View Quote |
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They are great if there are no other tools available. I keep one on my hunting belt.
Recently, I was planning to move one of my ladder stands off one property and onto another. I had walked about 1/2 mile to the stand when I realized I'd forgotten the key to the cable lock. Rather than walk back to the truck to get the key, I spent God knows how long cutting through that cable lock using the saw and wire cutters on the Leatherman. I felt like I could have walked back and forth to the truck a half dozen times and not been as tired as I was after cutting that cable lock with the Leatherman. |
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I have them stashed in all the vehicles, but couldn't tell you the last time I actually used one...
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I carried a Gerber every day while at work for many years. It was perfect for my particular job and saved me from having to either carry a bunch of tools or walking back to my truck. I probably used it 10X a day. Big time saver...I'll have to dig it out for old times sake. https://nimax-img.de/Produktbilder/zoom/48376_1/Gerber-Multitool-MP-800-Legend.jpg View Quote I’ve tried out a few of the subsequent Gerber designs, but I always go back to the patent pending original. |
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I have an original Leatherman that I got for high school graduation and need to send it for repair(the plier jaws popped out of alignment when I was taking a hook out of a catfish with them), a Micra that I found, a Gerber and a Buck Tool. Rarely use any of them for serious use but they're great for fishing. Pliers for pulling hooks and a bait knife all in one.
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I’ve carried one every day for the past 11 years at work. I also got a few other guys to start using them. We work on commercial equipment and it comes in handy on a regular basis.
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I used one to fix this rich guys super fancy engraved shotgun
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I carried a leatherman surge for two years, it was huge, and heavy (16oz?) it had a cool side carrier for a aaa flashlight.
now I carry a leatherman wingman,its smaller, half the weight, has a pocket clip & belt pouch and all the tools I regularly use. Outside accessible knife, scissors, pliers/wire cutter, Phillips, flathead, bottle opener, small file. The only stuff I don't really need is the package opener for clamshell packages, though it works, and i wish the knife was non-serrated, since it is half serrated and half straight...it makes both sides less effective to use as intended. Bonus is...they are $50. So when I lost mine for a few months, it was half the price to replace.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DI0XM4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Uw6fCb3CQ0NRC |
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Quoted: I have one of those tucked away somewhere. I’ve tried out a few of the subsequent Gerber designs, but I always go back to the patent pending original. View Quote I just woke up half the house rummaging around looking for it |
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I own 3 Leatherman multitools - Blast, Skeletool, Juice S2 - that I have carried for one purpose or another over the years.
The owner might be a leftie but the tools are all made in the USA. I think Gerber and SOG tools are made in china. |
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I used one to fix this rich guys super fancy engraved shotgun View Quote . . . I have been using the same US made Gerber forever. After about 10yrs I sent it in for warrantly work, when one of the pliers spring tabs broke off. They fixed it, cleaned it, sharpened the blade, and sent it back with a new sheath. |
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Quoted: They are the worst tool ever. Terrible pliers Awkward knife Nearly unusable screwdrivers that strips screws The rest is useless junk that gets in the way. I've got a small toolkit in my vehicle, it has all the things the leathermans have but in decent quality Klein screwdrivers long needle nose plier Vice grips- 3 sizes 3/8" metric deep socket set, 1/4" metric set, 1/2" of 19/21/22 extensions / ratchets for the above Jegs 2 ton floor jack and stands If I'm at home, I have a whole 80x80 garage with a lift to go work on whatever. I don't need to carry some shitty tool Junk, completely useless. Even worse than useless actually, its a tool that'll fuck up whatever your working on. View Quote |
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I carry a Leatherman Wave most of the time. I will also carry a Skeletool On occasion.
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I carry a Gerber Dime... $13, super light, and does 99% of the things I need. When that 1% ever comes up, my EDC bag is not far away. I seriously only use a full size multi-tool twice a year. The Dime I use multiple times a day, usually for opening packages with the awesome package opener, sometimes to cut something with the scissors, and a couple times a month I'll use the pliers (usually to fix my wife's jewelry).
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I have the original Leatherman Super Tool my wife gave me for Christmas 25-30 years ago.
It rides in the glovebox of every vehicle I've owned, and goes on my belt on long motorcycle trips. I've used the shit out of it, have never sharpened it, but it's still sharp enough to see what my bones look like before getting seven stitches.. |
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I carry a Leatherman Juice S2 every day in the fifth pocket. Use it daily.
No need for tool chest sized variety, though. |
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Use daily for work. Had it for over 25 years.
Basic for 'tools' included, but heavy duty and has not losened up like others do over time. Seki Japan SOG, not the current china crap. Attached File |
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Yeah, looked them up on eBay. $75-$150. I'm literally 16 miles from the factory. Hopefully USPS can manage that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I buy all my employees a leatherman sidekick to keep in their pocket since it has a clip. Most of the guys don't wear stuff on their belts and the sheaths rip too easy for what they do. Course, it doesn't hurt that I get them from Federal Surplus Properties for $5.00 each. They are used but in good shape and still have the leatherman warranty. They come from the TSA when they "disarm" people trying to carry them on planes.
They have several types of pocketknives for $5 as well. Most are Case, Gerber, Buck, CRKT and Kershaw. The most expensive one I have seen was a $175 USA Kershaw. They wanted $5.00. I also got a Black Gerber Hinderer rescue knife there. |
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They are the worst tool ever. Terrible pliers Awkward knife Nearly unusable screwdrivers that strips screws The rest is useless junk that gets in the way. I've got a small toolkit in my vehicle, it has all the things the leathermans have but in decent quality Klein screwdrivers long needle nose plier Vice grips- 3 sizes 3/8" metric deep socket set, 1/4" metric set, 1/2" of 19/21/22 extensions / ratchets for the above Jegs 2 ton floor jack and stands If I'm at home, I have a whole 80x80 garage with a lift to go work on whatever. I don't need to carry some shitty tool Junk, completely useless. Even worse than useless actually, its a tool that'll fuck up whatever your working on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Utter nonsense. Anyway, I wear a WAVE+ on my belt every day. Terrible pliers Awkward knife Nearly unusable screwdrivers that strips screws The rest is useless junk that gets in the way. I've got a small toolkit in my vehicle, it has all the things the leathermans have but in decent quality Klein screwdrivers long needle nose plier Vice grips- 3 sizes 3/8" metric deep socket set, 1/4" metric set, 1/2" of 19/21/22 extensions / ratchets for the above Jegs 2 ton floor jack and stands If I'm at home, I have a whole 80x80 garage with a lift to go work on whatever. I don't need to carry some shitty tool Junk, completely useless. Even worse than useless actually, its a tool that'll fuck up whatever your working on. I've used multitools several times on the side of the trail- and that's in the last year. I guess when you ride with your 9 year old son who crashes a lot you'll be fixing things on the side of the trail. |
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Leatherman wingman, clipped into my pocket 99% of the time.
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You carried a multi-tool in high school on your belt? View Quote My sister is an ag teacher now, and I've stopped by a couple of times recently. The high school guys definitely still have pocket knives, and still have them out in class doing stupid shit with them. I seriously doubt there's even a policy against it, but if there is, it's roundly ignored. |
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Quoted: They are the worst tool ever. Terrible pliers Awkward knife Nearly unusable screwdrivers that strips screws The rest is useless junk that gets in the way. I've got a small toolkit in my vehicle, it has all the things the leathermans have but in decent quality Klein screwdrivers long needle nose plier Vice grips- 3 sizes 3/8" metric deep socket set, 1/4" metric set, 1/2" of 19/21/22 extensions / ratchets for the above Jegs 2 ton floor jack and stands If I'm at home, I have a whole 80x80 garage with a lift to go work on whatever. I don't need to carry some shitty tool Junk, completely useless. Even worse than useless actually, its a tool that'll fuck up whatever your working on. View Quote You have however merely confirmed that you are a curmudeonly snob who doesn't understand the limitations of the various multitools available in the market....who would rather berate a handy and useful tool that has served multitudes of owners worldwide quite admirably over several decades instead. Way to go! |
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Once again, utter nonsense. You have however merely confirmed that you are a curmudeonly snob who doesn't understand the limitations of the various multitools available in the market....who would rather berate a handy and useful tool that has served multitudes of owners worldwide quite admirably over several decades instead. Way to go! View Quote The proper tool for a job, nothing less. Pull out one of those "jack of all trades" and it'll be sure to somehow f up the job. I have 2 tool cabinets full of tools, each one has a specific use. I don't need some lame-o tool that does nothing well. If I am in a bind, I'll go buy a decent tool rather than use a hack like a leatherman. I used to manage QC for an outdoor power equipment mfg. Nothing drove me nuts more than to see someone using the wrong tool to attempt something. Multitools were not allowed at workers cells. |
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