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    What's your Multi-Tool

    Looking to buy a decent one.
    A Leatherman is the first brand that comes to mind. I know JEEP loves them, if not primarily for quality, then for their customer service if something does go wrong.

    But what make and model is yours? ...and would you buy it again?
    Paul

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    cheap one bought for 4.99 with a fuel purchase deal....no name on it, it works.....sorted
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    Mine is a Gerber compact 400 Sport. I love it. Has great scissors and all the other basics you need. You can also open pliers one handed with a flick of the wrist which i have found very handy. Seems to be pretty robust too so far....

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    At work I have a Leatherman Rebar on my desk

    As my EDC I have a Leatherman Juice XE6 (bachpack) and a Squirt PS4 (keychain)

    As my light EDC (shoulderbag) I carry a Leatherman Juice S2 or PST II

    In my fishing bag I have a Leatherman Style CS

    When bumbeling about in the Nature I most offten carry my 25'th Anniversary Leatherman Wave on my belt

    Im Maria's car we keep a Bacho multitool and a Leatherman Knifeless fuse in the glove compartment

    On top of that I have another Leatherman Style CS, a Crunch and a Camo Fuse laying around

    Maria has a Gerber Bear Grylls Compact Multitool

    Of all of the above tools, the Leatherman Wave and Rebar are my all time favourites - my recommendation is to get whichever of these two you can afford.

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    Leatherman Wave, it just works.

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    Leatherman wave

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    Leatherman supertool 300 and Victorinox SwissTool Spirit Multi-Tool

    the former sees the most use at is in my get home bag. The Victorinox lives in the shed.
    Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
    Defeat is an absolute consequense for the one that have neglected to do the necessary preparations - bad luck we call it
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    Gerber suspenstion, compact and really good items on it, the pliers are sprung so your not fumberling. I use it regularly on little diy tasks and used it to help fix the car a week ago and its very practical. Hope you find the one for you

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    Leatherman Blast... worn every day.. just so useful!!!

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    Leatherman got one thing going for it, and that is their 25 year warranty. I broke the Phillips screwdriver on my old Leatherman Supertool 200. Sent it in to the Norwegian importer, and a week later a brand new leatherman Supertool 300 was in my mailbox :-)
    Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
    Defeat is an absolute consequense for the one that have neglected to do the necessary preparations - bad luck we call it
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