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| View Poll Results: Favorite BRAND of multi-tool | |||
| Gerber |
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39 | 25.66% |
| Leatherman |
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103 | 67.76% |
| Victorinox |
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6 | 3.95% |
| Other |
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4 | 2.63% |
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So quarterfront's opinion/vote is for no multi-tool at all. Carry an 8" Adj. Wrench and a Four-in-One screwdriver. If something needs to be cut, take it back to the shop where the knife is. I'll guess that's where the pliers are kept also.
Sounds less than efficient to me, but what do I know? I've only been in this business going on 40 years, and carrying a Leatherman for about the last 25. Before that it was a Swiss Army Knife--Super Tinker. I do miss the tweezers and toothpick on occasion.
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(Perhaps the hope of a cyber-savvy bear Googling my name as engraved on the tool. Hey, I can dream can't I?)
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Last Thursday I was in Portland, Oregon and I stopped by the Leatherman Factory store. I had broken the file on my Squirt P4. I left it in the hands of the lady at the desk. Tuesday morning, only 5 days later, a brand new P4 arrived on my porch via UPS.
They either repair or replace depending on the problems with the tool.You can mail in your tool for repair: Leatherman Tool Group, Inc. P.O. Box 20595 Portland, Or 97294-0595 By the way I love my Squirt P4, it's small enough to go with you everywhere on your key ring. Yet the combination of tools will handle most of your basic needs. If I'm doing serious work like crew on a show, strike, or hang, then I strap on my Wave, but the rest of the time my Squirt P4 usually does the trick. The Squirt would make a cool gift idea for the wife/girlfriend to have in their purse. Or a good one for a first tool for kids... the knife's small about 1.5". The only thing I would change is to put a blade lock on the knife.
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I've always bee a fan of gerbers, starting as a Boy Scout where they were the tool of choice for our troop. I currently have one with oversized tools, and I love it. I'm also a huge fan of the screwdriver bit sets that come with some, with a "socket" that slips over the tool's flat-style phillips head.
My only regret with mine is that it came equipped with a wood saw rather than the incredibly handy saw coupler, which can be used to equip your tool with any jig saw blade whose shank has a hole in it that is under 3" long. While the wood saw is ferocious (can handle anything from a 1x4 with some elbow grease to very overcooked pizza) I would still prefer the ability to go from the stock RemGrit (all-purpose abrasive instead of teeth) blade to a specifically metal or wood blade if need be. |
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I wear it on my belt, right next to my Mini-Maglite (2-AA cells) all the time. I'm never without them. This has lead to stares and behind-my-back laughs, as some of my day jobs have included working in dress shirt and tie in a cubicle. Yep. Everyone laughs and pokes fun at me till they need my Leatherman or Mini-Mag. then all of a sudden I'm their best friend.....
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Besides I only ask to borrow your Leatherman when mine goes off on one of its solo trips.
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Ain't it the truth.
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But of course. Otherwise I might think you don't like me.
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