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Displaying items by tag: Leatherman

Sunday, 16 April 2006 19:53

Leatherman Kick Review

The Leatherman Kick is an interesting tool- a little smaller than the original PST, but at a fraction of the weight. The Kick is the smallest of a series of three tools from Leatherman, the other two being the Fuse and the Blast.

Leatherman Kick

Leatherman's Lightweight Offering, the Kick

Published in Leatherman
Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:55

Leatherman Super Tool 200 Review

The Supertool for the longest time has been the largest and strongest of their multitool line; people swore by it and would use nothing else for professional use on the job.

Leatherman SuperTool 200

Perhaps the largest Leatherman made, the SuperTool was a giant among multitools

Published in Leatherman
Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:51

Leatherman Pulse Review

With the success of Leatherman’s PST and PST II models it was only a matter of time before the latter became an item to be thrown back to the multitool leaders drawing board with ways of how they could make their most popular tool even better.

Leatherman Pulse

Published in Leatherman
Tuesday, 14 March 2006 12:49

Leatherman Wave (original) Review

Tim Leatherman constantly gets feedback from his customers about his products; and he listens, he is always looking to make his tools better and more user friendly for the public. This tool is 100% customer feedback driven, and a perfect example of how someone in the business should listen to their customers and further drive the creativity that flows into making ideas reality. Customers were most interested in tools that open via the tool being closed and blades that could open one handed, and to once and for all kill the painful hand hurting handles of Leathermans past.

Leatherman Wave

The Wave is one of the nicer looking tools available

Published in Leatherman
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