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bobemmerich

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I have the original Leatherman. Got it way back from the wife at Christmas. It's scratched, stained and the pouch has seen better days, but I love it.
 

scott4

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Original PST is stashed away for sentimental reasons. Original wave is stashed away due to weight. I really like it if I'm on duty with work gear. I carry the skeletool cs now. I really like that thing.
 

SweetD

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I have the Wave - love it. Had an original plain jane, but lost it along the way...still hope to find it one day!

Dave
 

Bikes&Bowties

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Leatherman wave... Got it when I was 11 or 12. Don't carry everyday but it's never let me down. Except when I used the blade tO cut a bundle of hot wires lol
 

bibman

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Carried an origianl PST for years, I have retired it. Carried the Juice Xe6 for awhile, a good pocket tool but I had to retire it to and go with a Core it larger than the original PST and takes abuse.
 

jeffmoss26

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I bought a REALLY nice custom leather case from one of the guys on the Leatherman facebook group. It reminds me of a 9mm magazine holder.
 

Displaced Hokie

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Gerber! :bounce: Have carried one since @ 1996. I just like the one-handed open/close.

That Wave looks cool though. I like that hte knives are on the outside. Might have to try one.

Just glad to see that others are part of the "multi-tool" gang!
 
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buffalobill

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have a surge in the garage, halfway dead from overuse. I should probably send it back and get it tightened up. I tried cutting some 1/8 steel cable (trailer seal) with it and it messed up the pivot. great tool though, you can do a LOT with a surge.

I carry a skeletool clipped on my pocket every day, I can't remember the last day that I didn't reach for it and use it to fix something. Best practical pocketknife ever!
 

garboui

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I carry a FreestyleCX full time, has what i need and is reasonably compact. I find between the knife and pliers that it has, its enough. If i need a screwdriver or something I'll get a screwdriver.

Recently i melted off some of the knife tip from an electrical short. Trying to justify myself to purchase something more gadgety now.
 

scott4

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I carry a FreestyleCX full time, has what i need and is reasonably compact. I find between the knife and pliers that it has, its enough. If i need a screwdriver or something I'll get a screwdriver.

Recently i melted off some of the knife tip from an electrical short. Trying to justify myself to purchase something more gadgety now.

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I have the wave w/ custom leather case. Glad I had it a few yrs back when I needed to cut my anchor line.
 

Subyroo651

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Juice S2 is my EDC. I have two. For working in IT and an office environment it's plenty.

I also have a Charge TTi, Juice CS4, squirt P4 and the Mini-tool(stashed away)
 

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A newer Wave that stays in my truck, and a Squirt P4 that's been on my key chain for the past 10 years. I like the Wave, but the thing is just too bulky for me to carry every where. The case ***** and I hate things on my belt.
 

losabio

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Juice S2 in a sheath. Multitools always seem to find a way to make themselves useful.
 

Toolhorder

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I have the Crunch, it has a pair of vise grips instead of pliers. I also have a PST and a MUT
 

tyjoja

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leathermans ****, the only way to go is a gerber, better steel, and one handed flip open. Made in oregon and 100% guarantee, only way you ever need another is if you lose it. I've had one in my side pocket for 15 years. It's actually my second, my first the long knife blade broke on my 10 year old one when I was using it for a pry bar (a large pry bar), shipped to gerber, and in days had a brand new one with canvas pouch, free of charge. Trust me, bob
 

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leathermans ****, the only way to go is a gerber, better steel, and one handed flip open. Made in oregon and 100% guarantee, only way you ever need another is if you lose it. I've had one in my side pocket for 15 years. It's actually my second, my first the long knife blade broke on my 10 year old one when I was using it for a pry bar (a large pry bar), shipped to gerber, and in days had a brand new one with canvas pouch, free of charge. Trust me, bob


Why buy a copy of the real thing? Leatherman is in Portland, OR. and they are guaranteed too and they have great customer service. I don't know where you get better steel from but I'm sure it's good because I never had any issues with any Leatherman including the original.
 

2manytoyz

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Our shop at work all had Gerbers. Several of us had the pliers actually break. Certainly not better steel with any of the ones we used. 50% failure rate out of 6 within a year. We've since replaced all of them with Leathermans. Zero failures in a decade.

My daily carry is a Leatherman Wave. Can flip out the blades with a single hand. Also the handles aren't parallel on the pliers when the pliers are closed. On the Gerber, it was easy to get pinched with the handles. The flip out pliers was a neat idea, but I use the knife more frequently than the pliers.

Maybe we got a bad batch, but a quick look in Google, others have reported the same issue.
 

mrholeshot

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I have several Wave and love them and use them all the time. I had a Gerber years ago but got tired of getting my hands pinched using the pliers.
 

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leathermans ****, the only way to go is a gerber, better steel, and one handed flip open. Made in oregon and 100% guarantee, only way you ever need another is if you lose it. I've had one in my side pocket for 15 years. It's actually my second, my first the long knife blade broke on my 10 year old one when I was using it for a pry bar (a large pry bar), shipped to gerber, and in days had a brand new one with canvas pouch, free of charge. Trust me, bob

They are both made in Portland, OR. Better steel? I doubt it. Warranty is exactly the same with the exception of 25 years for Leatherman and as long as you own it from Gerber. My father has a Gerber, i'm not impressed with it. I'll take my Wave any day of the week.
 

mattwgrizwald

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U.S.A. made wave custum leather case made by friend had gerber sent in for warranty for broken pliers tip sent me a new one no problem but they redesigned the knife tip away from the pen style tip I hated it so much I switched to the wave
 

Swan

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Leatherman Wave. I have owned it for several years, never leave the house without it and use it every day. Love it.
 

buffalobill

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I dunno, i have heard of everything breaking, I broke my first skeletools pliers myself. It ***** too, because i actually picked the serrated blade for a replacement instead of my original straight blade

. However, I had one of those old Gerber's and never remember using it much because all the screwdrivers on it sucked, and the pliers had a lousy odd angle on them because they aren't properly shaped.


I also have a Victorinox SwissTool, and while guys on EDC forums covet them as the "snap on" of multi tools, I would say they are a definite downgrade from a top of the line leatherman. Once again, the screwdrivers ****, just like Gerber, and the pliers aren't burly enough to be heavy duty, yet they made the tips way to wide and thick to be anywhere close to a needlenose.


Anyone have an SOG? once again, the guys on EDC forums covet them, however, I will hold off until i actually hear someone who works on stuff give an opinion. The pliers on them look neat, with that gear system.
 

mrholeshot

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leathermans ****, the only way to go is a gerber, better steel, and one handed flip open. Made in oregon and 100% guarantee, only way you ever need another is if you lose it. I've had one in my side pocket for 15 years. It's actually my second, my first the long knife blade broke on my 10 year old one when I was using it for a pry bar (a large pry bar), shipped to gerber, and in days had a brand new one with canvas pouch, free of charge. Trust me, bob

Sorry Bob, I think you are in the Minority on this one but it's OK. Some people like pain so thats the right tool for you. Gerber is a good tool and the pliers come out fast but the rest is slow. The pliers aint all that and pinch. The Leatherman Wave is fast with it's knives but is also a quality tool. The wave has an excellant file, serrated blade, flat blade and really usefull needle noe pliers.I won't say either one is better quality than the other but when it comes to user friendly the Wave is the hands down winner in my book. I own both. My gerbers and Mac labled polished stainless steel and about 20 years old. Havent used them since I got a wave for Christmas the first tear they came out around 98. To say the Leatherman ***** obvious shows you never owned one. Really the only Multi tools that **** are the cheap knock offs of both. I don't like the SOG but it's still a quality tool.
 

Strouty

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I have a wave that I love, the rounded handles make cutting much nicer. I can remember cutting nine wire with the regular leather man and having the impression of the handles in my palm. I have had a gerber multi tool but it used to pinch my hands, can't remember exactly why or how it pinched them, but I remembered I did not enjoy it. I did think the one handed operation was neat, but not needed most of the time. I have a super tool on my back pack and it is nice as well.
 
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