Nearly 30 years since releasing the original, Leatherman unveils a significant upgrade to its most popular multi-tool ever.
Not only does the blade get a major steel upgrade, but also it's easier to deploy thanks to a simple yet significant tweak.
Recently, I saw the announcement that Leatherman, created of the original multitool, was stepping into the knife business (although technically, they have released several knives over the years).
Handy people know the multitool conundrum: Do you carry one in lieu of a quality pocket knife? If you forgo the knife, you’ll sacrifice good ergonomics, rapid access, and durable blades. But in ...
One of the beloved brand’s most underrated products just got a bunch of fresh looks that boast a functional bonus.
For decades, Leatherman has defined the multi-tool category and built an obsessive fanbase. So let’s be real: For the launch of its first standalone knife series, announced today, the company could ...
I bought two of these. The first one, a c302 was supposed to be a gift, but turned out to be way too big. It sits on my coffee table, in the box, unopened, brand new. <BR><BR>I received another today, ...
I need a new pocket knife. I want to get a good one. I might like to get a Leatherman-type multitool, but I don't want ont that's too bulky. If the whole thing closed is more than six inches long and ...
Although no injuries have been reported, Leatherman has recalled about 17,000 of the tools because they could cause a laceration. Recalled are the Leatherman Charge Plus and Charge Plus TTi ...
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