Ages ago, Leatherman changed the game for everyone panic-fixing something along the trail. You'd pick up a nail, find yourself with a backed-out nut or screw, needing to bodge an electrical fix, or ...
Original maker of the multitool is launching a new range of (very nice!) pocket knives and fixed outdoor blades. I’ve been testing them for weeks. Ask me which brand of multitool you should buy, and ...
Long admired as the go-to brand for durable, high-quality multitools in the outdoors, Leatherman has a new slate of knives that builds up their reputation by stripping things down. Its new premium ...
Leatherman has today added to its Free family of free-swinging multitools, introducing the K-Series to bring a little difference in appearance and functionality to others in the lineup. The expansion ...
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 ...
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).
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, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo/Leatherman; illustration/GearJunkie) Last week, Leatherman issued a voluntary recall for ...
Handy people know the multitool conundrum: Do you carry one in lieu of a quality pocketknife? If you forgo the knife, you’ll sacrifice good ergonomics, rapid access, and durable blades. But in ...
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