It depends on your personal preferences at the end of the day. The following are multi tools I have personal experience with. In the same size category of multi tools, I've got a Gerber MP600, a Leatherman PST, and a Leatherman wave. Flicking the pliers out is fun, but the mechanism for deploying the pliers is flawed. There's no room in between the handles for your fingers if you are one hand operating the pliers and you need the close the pliers all the way. Other than that I don't have any real complaints. As for the PST, the only thing I don't like about it is that all the tools are on the inside. It would have been perfect if all the tools could be accessed on the outside. In regards to the Leatherman wave, paddle locks for the inside tools are way easier to use than the slide locks on the Gerber. The locking tabs for the 4 outside tools are a nice touch. The only thing I can really complain about is that the folded sheet metal around the outside tools makes accessing the inside tools more difficult than your average one layered wall handle. In addition, the wave is a lot heavier and bulkier than it has to be. Overall, I find that Leathermans tend to be better quality overall than Gerber. However, even with Leatherman, the older designs/production units tend to be better quality. Leatherman these days is not without their quality control issues.