Rarified27
Well-known member
A jaw on my 4mo old Leatherman Skeletool snapped with relative ease today performing such a tremendously low stress task that I thought it was worth sharing.
I don't remember a time in my life when I didn't own a Leatherman tool- everything from Squirt and Micra to Blast and Surge. They've all performed under substantial abuse and the worst battle damage they've endured were chipped blades and a stripped driver.
The catastrophic failure I experienced to day when attempting to remove the handle from a 5gal bucket (I save handles for when others break) was stunning.
While I'm confident in Leatherman's warranty, I'm curious if anyone else had had a similar experience with the thinner type jaws on the Skeletool?
I'm not savvy enough in metallurgy to know if the broken areas provide any evidence to explain what compromised the structural integrity of the plier jaw.
I don't remember a time in my life when I didn't own a Leatherman tool- everything from Squirt and Micra to Blast and Surge. They've all performed under substantial abuse and the worst battle damage they've endured were chipped blades and a stripped driver.
The catastrophic failure I experienced to day when attempting to remove the handle from a 5gal bucket (I save handles for when others break) was stunning.
While I'm confident in Leatherman's warranty, I'm curious if anyone else had had a similar experience with the thinner type jaws on the Skeletool?
I'm not savvy enough in metallurgy to know if the broken areas provide any evidence to explain what compromised the structural integrity of the plier jaw.