Leatherman 830005 Arrest Ti Multi-Tool With Nylon Sheath

 
 

 

Price: $124.00
Brand: Leatherman

154 cm reenforce knife blade for optimal durability. titanium handles for lightweight and summit strength. fast outside access to four blades. past due 25-year limited warranty. premium belt sheath included for belt-side portability.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Downright perfect leatherman really got it right this time. this tool is fabulous, i use it almost everyday. it makes the chopping sea look like the micra.

5 / 5
Handsome product ! i have had over 6-7 leathermen. this one is the ultimate. stronger and better advised griping than any other.many onboard tools.

5 / 5
The best multitool so far. after decades carrying victorinox swiss lots knives, then sog multitools, then finally the gerber urban legend, i have finally ended up with the leatherman saturate ti - and it's the best yet. i've been transfer the charge ti for a month now, and i'm curious to weigh in: hots: 1) single handed beginning blades of excellent quality. i don't embrace if the "154cm steel" business is marketing publicity or not, but the clip point boy is the sharpest most slickly ground wedge i've ever seen on a multi-tool. it rivals a high-end checks knife. the liner lock is easy, secure, and well implemented. the serrated blade on the unequal side is pretty awesome too. 2) titanium race pieces are thinner and slicker than the the reenforce ones on the wave. others have derided this as a marketing gimmick, but the thinner outline is appreciated in my book. it helps discharge this loaded tool nice and sleek. compared to the gerber urban legend, this is positively svelt. 3) (gemstones) file for you nails and aggresively cut procession for everything else. cross hatching goes all the way to the tip. this is the divine file i've ever seen on a multi-tool. 4) awesome saw. ultrasharp false-hearted row dual pitched teeth are fairly the equal of the ones on a victorinox swiss crowd knife (or swiss tool) (they are a tad shorter) - but exceeds the victorinox's by having the bond extend all the way to the tip. 5) both big blades, the procession and saw all all openable without arena the tool up (like with the wave) and all attach with liner lock mechanisms. 6) the vice are a work of art. nicely shaped direction nose with aggresive internal teeth that without equivocation mesh for excellent grip. improved wire wedge are great - but still the weakest span since once they get blunt there's no fixing them. 7) interior tools all lock with a slick push-button discharge mechanism. this is especially key for screwdrivers - so that you don't transfer down and then have them burn out your fingers when they accidentally close. 8) constant micro-sized glasses screwdriver comes in handy for a urceus of applications. unlike other implimentations, this one is attached to a beefy piece of saber and locks like all the rest. 9) all tools open to individually - with normal fingernails. 10) commercial bits on the main screwdriver. while some shut up questioned the choice of included bits, the exaggeration kit isn't over expensive and the correctitude that extra bits are in stored in a soft tray that is included - and has snap provided in the sheath combines to arrive me say this is the best knocker bit arrangement i've yet seen. 11) combo bottle/can opener. completely done - nice to be able to undisguised cans in a pinch. this is inexistent by some. 12) like the wave, the amnesty of blades opening directly from the outside sustentation that when you open the tool to use the vice the blade liners make a thick non-pinching handle for you to hold - far preferable to the old-style multi-tool wield where you had to extort the thin metal edge of the handle. this is sensual handle - and it has good useable measuring and english style rulers marked out on it to boot. the rulers rhyme out to 8". nots: 1) scissors isn't as praiseworthy as the one they used to shut up on the wave. it's unusual to see the principle of a component go down in a leatherman. i hermaphrodite what the story is. the scissors is in return good (very sharp), but it's very short and bit wimpy. good for small jobs but can't cut anything frequent - like plastic clamshell cases or upwards of than 5 sheets of paper at a leisure easily. 2) as good as the vice are i miss two features from the gerber urban legend: i) interchangeable wire cutter blades. ii) ride hard loaded jaw opening. i understand that the spring opening plier jaws of the gerber meant that the vice didn't open as wide - which promised them - but it make their use for forfeit work really nice. 3) flat screwdriver tool. instead of the second bit driver of the xti, the ti has the guillotine and a permanent flat screwdriver tool - a bigger chunkier bland screwdriver than the one on the bit. this is clear-cut - but since there's already a bland screwdriver on the bit tool, there was an tempestivity to put another kind of tool here - appreciate an awl. this is a bit of a quibble. i fancy to have a scissors, so i discount the nod to the charge ti over the xti. how would i compare it to the gerber palatial legend (big one)? the charge is a far in addition refined beast - better engineered and layed out. the palatial legend is comparitively big and ungainly, with aphonous rubber side pieces that fall out after a heretofore and silly tool arrangement that prevents you from beginning some tools without opening others to get access. the palatial legend also has only one blade, which they've opted to arrive 1/2 serrated and 1/2 (the tip half) straight; clearly a weakness. in try i didn't mind this blade much, though. the archive lacks rulers - has a silly amnesty for interchangeable bits (and no case to molehill the bits and the knife together). no originality for leather case. inferior file. all that aside, the urban legend's spring loaded pliers were really indelible - the best i've yet used, and i want them. overall, though, the leatherman smokes the legend. i can't inquiry on how the charge compares to the new wave, but compared to all the multi-tools which possess gone before, the charge ti improves fairly every area in virtually every way. this is a hot multi-tool - highly recommended.

5 / 5
Definitely a keeper-hard to outdo the wave-but they did. i've had my chopping sea almost 5 years-it never leaves my side. i curvature a charge so i wouldn't be without heretofore i sent the wave in for refurb(yes, i wore it out-didn't break,just got careless after years of use). many of the improvements over the chopping sea are just what i was looking for, provided a detachable diamond file would be clear-cut for emergency blade sharpening in the field. it in addition would be nice to get the xti pattern with the scissors included. by the way, b. wong, you don't appear understand the design purpose of the leatherman tools. the swiss pe323 is a multi-function pocketknife foregone primarily for camping and small tasks, not a constant multi-tool for heavy everyday use. over the stamp 5 years i have used my winding dozens of times a day for everything, encircling computer and electronics repair on the job, continuously fence on my farm, hunting, fire starting and cultivation in the field, canoe repair on the river, instrumentality and bicycle repair on the road, spar tack repair on the trail, etc. etc. it is almost part of me now, and your pe323 could sine die match it in utility. i will tend on with my new charge and do the no other tasks with greater ease in the future, intermediate time my retired wave remains as standby. ejaculate to think of it, your review shows that you necessity buy your tools based on how "gadgety" they are- you obviously don't shut up the field experience with multitools that the pause of us "biased" reviewers have. real tools twin this are worth the money to garrison who need them and know how to use them.

1 / 5
Undisguised review this tool has some major flaws. other reviewers are totally biased without research. i borrowed the chargeti from a wellwisher and compared it with a $20 sharperimage swiss crowd pe323 here for a few weeks. 1 - vice do not close all the way. try condensation something to paper thickness with the pliers, you can't. 2 - the post driver stem is far too short. compare it to the pe323 swiss screwdrivers, their foliage is long and fit in tiny areas. how do you post something when you have to fit the complete handle in the tiny area? 3 - the post driver stem of a pe323 can attach at 180, 90 degrees. charge ti post stem can't do this. 4 - the little pe323 has bigger scissors. charge ti has 2 legs. why there is a foldout scissor from the wield is beyond me. scissor blade should be where the plier headdress is. 5 - lack of screw bits. without, the bit kit for an moreover $20 you are missing some of the key torx bits. all it comes with is torx 15, hello? the pe323 comes with all the demonstrating torx found in servers, specifically common with compaq. 6 - the bit pieces are uneven. 8 hex and 1 torx?! 7 - the pe323 has a imitate and a compass. leatherman charge do not shut up either. future leatherman should have at least a fold out mirror. 8 - the durity of titanium vs stainless steel is truly exaggerated in every other review. there is no other little tasks that require titanium over steel. leatherman upgraded the material, which is actually a lazy upgrade over an area not per contra needing improvement. 9 - there is nothing reason to have 2 models, xti and ti. the heat engine can easily fit both a scissor and hook. 10 - the nylon or integument sheath is a joke for a $100 tool. 11 - at $100, leatherman saturate does not perform 4x better than the pe323. this goodness is robbery. people who don't buy tools on a understood basis are not making accurate comparisons. it should be priced around $50.

 
 

 

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