I always carry the model that has the pliers folded in it. I can't count the times I needed those pliers. The best place I've used them is in hotel rooms to change the direction of the AC vents either towards me or away from me.I have a Folding BUCK Knife: Hunter 110 - I love it, and use it several times daily. That frequency actually surprises me.
Though I have never previously considered this, I'm now thinking that a LEATHERMAN tool might be a nice addition to my daily pocket tools. I just have no idea what kind / model of Leathernan tool I should consider ... there are SO MANY options, it could be as difficult as buying your first tractor. What are the priority features on the leatherman tool, for general purpose while working around the property ?
Thoughts appreciated.
nail clippers would be a great additional tool on thereI have a P4 Squirt...I probably use it more on my fingernails than anything although the pliers are great...
I use the awl for getting the crud from under my nails and I am always using the file to smooth off hang or ripped nails...got to take care of the lunch hooks...!
I totally relate to that issue, and the culprit is my Buck Knife. Some Leatherman's have the clip now. (good idea)and 2. Every time I undress or go to the lavatory the bloody holster and leatherman slips off the belt onto the floor. Years ago I suggested they devised a clip. But if that's the price I have to pay then the Leatherman is worth it.
that kinda thing irritates my wife. I'm a hard sell. I say that "It's part of my charm" - she laughs. I say, don't forget, that after much research, I picked YOUyour level of research on such a purchase is commendable (reminds me of someone else I know quite well )
yup, good rule to live byBuy once, cry once.
oosik mentioned Benchmade, which I had never heard of and had to Google. Good Knife.
That search however also immediately brought up this
BOKER-TIRPITZ-DAMASCUS POCKET KNIFE - 110190DAM
Holy Cow - the intricate blade design etc. Retails for $1850.00 USD (I think my multi-tool idea will be a bargain purchase now)
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I know nothing, but they look to be solid.Do you know this history of those? The name and crest?
There is a reason they're almost $2k, and nice as it may be it's not the engraving.
I know nothing, but they look to be solid.
Out of my budget, but probably worth every dollar. I think I'd be afraid to use it. Collection purpose only, IF I ever acquired one
I would cry twice. The first when I bought it, the second time when I left it on the bumper and lost it.I wear my Surge in my right front pants pocket with the clip every day. Feel naked without it, once you get used to it, you will too.
Everyone knows I have it and always ask to use it in a pinch.
I have dealt with the warranty on older models and was very pleased with the process and speed.
I highly suggest a model that you don't need to "open" to get to the knife, the Surge is just a thumb flip.
My older models are now in consoles of vehicles but never get used as I always have the Surge on me.
Saved my butt countless times and I love it. Definitely the tool that gets used the most.
VERY strong tool.
Buy once, cry once.