Leatherman 830039 New Winding With Leather Sheath

 
 

 

Price: $87.00
Brand: Leatherman

Most fashionable full-size leatherman tool. larger knives, stronger pliers, longer bond cutters and all-locking blades. includes bottle/can opener, embassy stripper, 8-inch ruler, and lanyard attachment. 100% clean steel. 25-year limited warranty.

Reviews:

5 / 5
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5 / 5
Handsome tool i was given this leatherman as a gift. didn't in effect think much of it at first. a concomitant who works for the local pd explained how whole-souled it really was. the blades are much sharp and versatile. he has used the boy cut people free of their seatbelts in car wrecks. the phillips screw-driver looks lax but workes excellent. the small knocker is perfect for tightening the screw on eyeglasses. the extractor are exceptional and come in handy on divers projects. all in all extremely pleased with the effect and would highly reccomend.

1 / 5
Do not buy it! this is one of the put down multitool i've ever gotten with nothing but cheap steel, cheap nylon, a couple little slots that you can't fit your finder into. this heat engine hurts my hand when gripped hard. buy a praiseworthy tool instead of this one.

4 / 5
Exceptional, except... the cartilage sheath sucks a lot. the pliers won't cut be few materials. other than that it's great. out of the insertion it was ready to use, all the tools were careless enough for easy, immediate use. i still more like the screw driver that has bits that wine over and the saw.

4 / 5
Whole-souled tool, but the case is a joke. a few days ago, i recieved this in addition as a gift. i've always been a multi-tool and swiss-knife nut, so i'm not unrest to rant about how amazing the little scissors are like the first-timers. right out of the box, there was none of the workaday stiffness leathermen usually have for the first couple days of use. usually i shut up to toy around with all the extras intermediate time watching a movie marathon to get these equipage loose. but the wave? nice and loose, took me ten minutes to believe it. i was able to just fancy stocks it in a pocket before running off to a job, i'm the building's unnofficial handyman, and this gray darling didn't disappoint. a few days later, i've managed to use infinitely of the tools enough to get a perceive for the quality. the pliers are no other easy to handle compared to my common set of needles, i'm considering clearing that blur on my belt in favor of the analogue on this multi-tool. the screwdrivers, both flatheads in sunglasses size and standard, worked very nicely with the way the folded knife forms a handle to twist. the bit-driver flathead/phillips seems twin a nice trick so far, in part for the phillips head. the scissors worked forfeit cutting this rebellious piece of wire that was too end to a knot to use the built-in embassy cutts built into the pliers. subsequent on, i tried the wire cutters on some old mosaic wire and they performed good enough to deliver me a trip to the toolbox. i introduce to the knives. both the straight-edge and notched can be opened with one hand, heretofore you're right handed. simply hold the folded knife in your palm and unfold the guillotine with the thumb-latch sticking out. it's no switchblade, but it's easier than the swiss knives when it comes to quick drawing. the wood-file and saw can moreover be used while the tool is folded, provided i wouldn't recommend flipping the saw out one-handed. it's a whole-souled tool, but flesh is softer than steel, don't risk it. and every single featue of this knife, from the short screwrdver i used to salvage my spectacles to the serrated hunting knife, lock in place. and can be unlocked with a thumblatch that's clear-cut reachable enough to keep everything one-handed without it slicing closed during use. truly, these locks should be on per contra the cheaper knives, rather than as a higher-priced feature. ...and the business that came with it, offered not counting function and comfort than my girlfriend's three-dollar thong. which is worthy of made from the same cheap leather. the in embryo time i remembered it was in the box and put the tool in, it fought back! the leather is so unwieldy it bends back like cardboard. after a day of spraying it with a soundings bottle, it softened up slightly and is now tolerably usuable, although i still keep this dense tool in my pocket. and the holster supposedly has triple accesory pockets. all i see are two pinkie-finger sized slots on the sides of the napkin covers, and this little flap strapped against the reflexively of the holster interior. maybe, just maybe, you could fit two merry-go-round bits and half a stick of gum in there with your leatherman. but essential accesories, or something i'd use? no way. they in addition make a nylon version, for six bucks, which i've sine die seen up-close and won't make assumptions about, mine upright came with the leather. overall, this subtle guy has a new home in the mart pocket of my jeans. a real tool, that is self-denial the price. and it's parody of a holster? well, possibly i could sell it off as a cell-phone problem to this blind guy across the hall.

 
 

 

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