You have no idea how much this is gonna bother me.. i feel myself starting to sweat..
It’s a shame about the 2d phillips though....
LOL, some of us know very well.
I just got back two Charges, a Wingman and a Juice from warranty repair. Interestingly enough, while in the past they've sent me new tools, this time, they went over everything and REPAIRED everything to factory condition, replacing all worn and broken parts.
I'd have sent in my Wave (I broke the scissors) with that group, but then I'd have to dig up my PST to not feel naked.
I don't know if I'm sold on this Free model yet though. My Charges are all nicely broken in, and it's really the knives and pliers that I most want one handed. Yeah, a one handed screwdriver access would be nice, but I think I'd be disappointed in the 420 blades they're going with.
How in the world are you breaking that many leathermans? My biggest issue with one yet was I lost my sidekick at work somewhere![]()
I just want them to reintroduce the PST at an everymans price, not the premium they have tacked on it in its current reintroduction.
Alex.
...Despite my loyalty to Leatherman, a Gerber Centerdrive is in my work bag because of the hex driver. the flat bits are too expensive to wear out lol
Yea the wave I’m about to get back, i broke the frame on it also.. happened a few years ago and sat in a drawer. Finally said - i need my leatherman back - and if i was gonna warranty the other i would have done it by now. Ordered the new version - and said, well they sent me a perfect box to send the old one back lol.. so wound up FINALLY mailing the old wave in. I’m curious to see if the replaced it or put a new frame on one side. Should be here tomorrow.
My only real complaint is how hard it is to deploy the tools, that its always a two handed deal it seems.. i guess problem solved with the new Free line.
I just want them to reintroduce the PST at an everymans price, not the premium they have tacked on it in its current reintroduction.
Alex.
I can't say I've worn out any Wave/Charge bits yet. I've actually got a bunch of extras, as I always remove them before sending anything in for warranty.
I'm curious as to what they do with yours. On my return form, I was clear that the tools had no sentimental value, yet they still repaired mine (which I'm fine with). Maybe it was because I engraved my name on everything?
The original Wave was their first attempt at a one hand blade, but I agree that I haven't seen one hand tools from Leatherman until now.
The new model's look pretty nice, but how many ratchets can a guy have ?



I can't say I've worn out any Wave/Charge bits yet. I've actually got a bunch of extras, as I always remove them before sending anything in for warranty.
I'm curious as to what they do with yours. On my return form, I was clear that the tools had no sentimental value, yet they still repaired mine (which I'm fine with). Maybe it was because I engraved my name on everything?
The original Wave was their first attempt at a one hand blade, but I agree that I haven't seen one hand tools from Leatherman until now.
Just got it.. working later today so I'm home.. they sent a plastic bag with a brand new black old style Wave. Awesome.. so happy
NOW - what am i gonna do with a second one?? Lol
To quote the very, very successful Mr. Rockefeller, "Just one more."The new model's look pretty nice, but how many Leathman tools can a guy have ?
I think I'd be a little disappointed if I get it back and they didn't replace the whole tool, but just slightly...
Just got it.. working later today so I'm home.. they sent a plastic bag with a brand new black old style Wave. Awesome.. so happy
NOW - what am i gonna do with a second one?? Lol
Coincidentally, I just finally sent in my Wave for warranty repair - the smallest flat head blade I broke off quite a few years ago...
How long did it take for you repaired tool to get back to you after they received it?
Ya know - I KNEW the new Wave felt different in my hand compared to the old Wave. Now that I have one of each NEW - there is a difference besides just the replaceble cutters.. the handles on the new wave dont pinch my fingers between them when you close the pliers. The handles are spread apart more on the new ones when the pliers are deployed. They are much more comfortable to use.
Coincidentally, I just finally sent in my Wave for warranty repair - the smallest flat head blade I broke off quite a few years ago...
How long did it take for you repaired tool to get back to you after they received it?
To be fair, they replaced EVERYTHING not 100% perfect on my tools. If it weren't for my custom engraving, you'd have a hard time telling that they didn't send me new tools. Even the bronze washers under the blades were new. And my old Charge Ti went in with pentalobe screws, but came back with 6-point normal tamper torx.
Nice! The black stainless looks nice, but one reason I stick with the bare metal tools (and plain stainless watches), is because the black really highlights battle scars. Because of that, I'm guessing they're more likely to replace rather than repair black models.
But to be fair, I was completely surprised they they even bothered to repair mine. Heck, a friend of mine who works FOR Leatherman was about as surprised as me. What he said, was that while the RMA form for a long time now has had a place to indicate that a tool has sentimental value so that it does not get discarded, in the past many sentimental tools would just be returned untouched, because they had limited facilities to do actual repairs. However, in recent years, they have been ramping up this ability, in the hopes of satisfying a larger percentage of warranty repair customers.
I'm sure you'll find something to do with your spare. I keep a Crunch in my bicycle tool kit.
Mine took almost a month, but it arrived there just before Christmas, so I'm sure nobody looked at it for at least a week or so.
Ugh, you ****. Now you're costing me money. I've been drooling over the Plus models ever since they came out.
I have a Diesel too.. i thought it was good till i got a Wave.
I still remember when I got my first PST II for $40 back in 1996. My Wingman was a $20 Black Friday special at Home Depot. But I don't think their prices are all way out of line. The Wingman is every bit as good as the PST was, and accounting for inflation, costs less now. The Charge is expensive, but you're getting more premium parts in it.
I daily carry my PST since about '97 as well, has everything I want in a multitool in a SLIM package. I do not care for most of the post PST leathermans as I find them to be too bulky and have more than what I need. I just want an original style plier, small flatblade and a proper phillips driver in a convenient to carry package, which the PST does very well for me. I've been keeping an eye open for another in case I lose mine.
Alex.
Holy fudgesnacks -- $120 and $140 for the two versions of the pliers tool?
Then again, there are people who carry around knives that cost far more every day, so I suppose there's some sort of man-jewelry market for these.
Also, yeah, the magnets are going to pick up all sorts of swarf. Probably depends on your environment whether that's going to be a problem or not.
$275 for a PST?That is insane! I have my original PST that I got in the late 80s/early 90s (nicely worked in) and a Micra has been in my pocket since 97. My ex has an original PST that I bought for her when I got mine and it has never been out of the sheath!