I've been using Leatherman multi-tools for home & work for about 25 years. Never had a failure despite putting some through a beating. Just find one that meets your needs and go. For mer personally, the only must have feature is knife access from the outside (ie. without having to open right up). I currently use a Skeletool as my lightweight carry and a Surge for work - no regrets (although are getting a bit $$$). Sharp blades all.
Nice presentation as always. I decided on the WINGMAN when it came time to buy a multi-tool. My preferred feature is the ability to use the locking knife and scissors without unfolding the tool.
Outstanding content as always Tyler, and some fantastic options for edc multi tools. I have personally used my Leathman Wave at work almost everyday for a decade now, in conjunction with the ratchet extension over the past few months and I must say it's been a fantastic addition. Thanks again for sharing with us all!
How strong is ratchet extension? I'm looking to make my motorcycle toolset more compact and a lot of the bolts I want use are torqued anywhere from 17 to 45. Has the ratchet extension handled the abuse?
Great review, just wanted to point out that what you called the bottle opener on de Rebar tool, is actually a can opener. Its got a sharp tip so you can puncture a can and slowly work your way around the edges. Bottle openers usually have a different angle and unsharpened edge. Thanks for the good work!
I have nwver had a real Leatherman in all my years of existence. Thanks for the detailed info. Even though I have an extensive tool collection, they are not always in the right place when you need them.
The Leatherman Rebar is the best Leatherman multi-tool. The Rebar is the best balance of cost, lightness, and robustness. Comparing it to the Wave+, for instance, The Wave+ and bit kit costs the same as two Rebars! I'd rather have two Rebars than one Wave+. Having to buy and carry bits for the Wave+ only adds to the cost and to the weight. Moreover, the scissors on the Wave+ are basically useless for anything but for thread snipping.
Whatever I do, I always end up with the Surge in my pocket, in it's leather sheath and tiny upgrades (has a diamond file to swap the blade and a small 10mm wrench...yes, seriously and it gets used!). I dislike the serrated blade on it! The shape and serration work really well! But the steel used (420HC) just doesn't hold up and sharpening it properly is a nightmare... I think I will try to replace it with a second blade carrier because I do use the file a bit more often than I thought. Or maybe find some type of fine blade that fits in it... The perfect leatherman would be the Surge with titanium body, 154cm steel tools and a hammer likte the Signal...I'd pay premium for it!
I’ve got the Wave for personal EDC and the Surge for work EDC. I sold my Charge TTi (regret). Been looking at another that I could EDC instead of the wave. Should I grab a Free P# or wait for the next line up? Thoughts?
For me, its the Charge+...It would be really nice if Leatherman would listen to their customers and offer this in a greater variety of G10 and stonewashed or blackwashed tools. The upgraded steel on the knife is greatly appreciated as well. Seems like the company refuses to listen or just does not get it.
I have both, a Victorinox and a Leatherman (the biggest of each brand). The Victorinox has a better steel and is more refined in construction. That said, it is not a tank like the Leatherman! I love the Victorinox but as a multitool, I carry the Leatherman...
As a man still doing apartment living, I love having the surge as my space-saving toolbox
I've been using Leatherman multi-tools for home & work for about 25 years. Never had a failure despite putting some through a beating. Just find one that meets your needs and go. For mer personally, the only must have feature is knife access from the outside (ie. without having to open right up). I currently use a Skeletool as my lightweight carry and a Surge for work - no regrets (although are getting a bit $$$). Sharp blades all.
I've bought the Signal 2 years ago, and it's still one of my essential carry everyday.
I'm lookin to get a sturdy, but light multitool. Is it heavy in the pocket?
@@GrillChefSteve not really
Thanks
@@GrillChefSteve its on sale for 20% off till tomorrow
Nice presentation as always.
I decided on the WINGMAN when it came time to buy a multi-tool. My preferred feature is the ability to use the locking knife and scissors without unfolding the tool.
The Wingman is another solid choice! Thanks for watching!
I have super tool 300 about 20 years now still going strong
Just for being made in USA is a guarantee of quality worldwide. Rebar,OHT,Wave+,ST300 and others are in my life for decades!!In Leatherman we trust!!
Outstanding content as always Tyler, and some fantastic options for edc multi tools. I have personally used my Leathman Wave at work almost everyday for a decade now, in conjunction with the ratchet extension over the past few months and I must say it's been a fantastic addition. Thanks again for sharing with us all!
The Wave is another model that you can't go wrong with! Thanks for watching!
How strong is ratchet extension? I'm looking to make my motorcycle toolset more compact and a lot of the bolts I want use are torqued anywhere from 17 to 45. Has the ratchet extension handled the abuse?
Thank you for showing the choices. Thank you for giving the facts without any opinion jibber jabber. Much appreciated.
Great review, just wanted to point out that what you called the bottle opener on de Rebar tool, is actually a can opener. Its got a sharp tip so you can puncture a can and slowly work your way around the edges. Bottle openers usually have a different angle and unsharpened edge. Thanks for the good work!
Nice picks, & showing. Thank you!
I have nwver had a real Leatherman in all my years of existence. Thanks for the detailed info. Even though I have an extensive tool collection, they are not always in the right place when you need them.
Love my rebar. Very well built
Excellent video...thank you for your time
The Leatherman Rebar is the best Leatherman multi-tool. The Rebar is the best balance of cost, lightness, and robustness. Comparing it to the Wave+, for instance, The Wave+ and bit kit costs the same as two Rebars! I'd rather have two Rebars than one Wave+. Having to buy and carry bits for the Wave+ only adds to the cost and to the weight. Moreover, the scissors on the Wave+ are basically useless for anything but for thread snipping.
How come the Wave is not on the table? In my opinion the most complete Leatherman or multi tool of all times.
Yeah it's not even in top 5. Way better than the skeletool and signal at the least
Best is original supertool
Might be in his pocket.
Wave is a proved concept, best seller any where, complete and tough. Well remember this guy put rebar a very excellent piece
I carried the skeletool for a whole year edc. Great knife, just pocket clip needs an upgrading always gets loose. Only downside I had with it
Whatever I do, I always end up with the Surge in my pocket, in it's leather sheath and tiny upgrades (has a diamond file to swap the blade and a small 10mm wrench...yes, seriously and it gets used!).
I dislike the serrated blade on it! The shape and serration work really well! But the steel used (420HC) just doesn't hold up and sharpening it properly is a nightmare... I think I will try to replace it with a second blade carrier because I do use the file a bit more often than I thought. Or maybe find some type of fine blade that fits in it...
The perfect leatherman would be the Surge with titanium body, 154cm steel tools and a hammer likte the Signal...I'd pay premium for it!
Without a Wave no leatherman video is complete .
The Wave is a solid choice!
Leaning towards the Wave+. 😁
The Skeltool is my favorite Leatherman. It's part of my every day carry.
Thoughts on the Arc?
@@stephenbayley1441 did you get one
Great review and comparison. Thank you
Outstanding and informative presentation. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Has the Leatherman Super-tool 300 been discontinued? It’s a very high quality tool
He didnt mention Wave +, but in my personal experience deserves to be present in this video.
I never leave my house without my surge.
As a commercial HVAC technician, it’s my best friend.
Skeletool CX for EDC. Wave + for everything else.
I would like to see Leatherman come out with a tool that has a Crescent wrench on it.
Wave all the way. Saw scissors bit drivers.
I’ve got the Wave for personal EDC and the Surge for work EDC.
I sold my Charge TTi (regret).
Been looking at another that I could EDC instead of the wave. Should I grab a Free P# or wait for the next line up? Thoughts?
Wait for the Arc.
@@stephenbayley1441 I ended up grabbing P2 but will see the line up and probably try something as well
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Charge too🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👏👏👏👍
For me, its the Charge+...It would be really nice if Leatherman would listen to their customers and offer this in a greater variety of G10 and stonewashed or blackwashed tools. The upgraded steel on the knife is greatly appreciated as well. Seems like the company refuses to listen or just does not get it.
Charge TTI. End of story.
A very solid choice!
While i agree, many can't justify nearly $200 on a multitool. There is also a strong argument for the skeletool line based purely on ease of carry.
End of story??? Why wouldnt you want to progress to better multi tools as they appear? You shouldnt limit yourself like that.
The story will continue: The Arc.
Wave
Cant go wrong with Surge, mate. Look no further 😎
Without a wave option in this video I cannot take the review serious.
Very nice pace of the video. Good presentation and like the size comparison. Maybe ad a soft background music to spice it up.
Left video due to no wave.
I don't know. The Quality of Leatherman is not that good. I would buy a victorinox swisstool. U will see the difference.
I have both, a Victorinox and a Leatherman (the biggest of each brand). The Victorinox has a better steel and is more refined in construction. That said, it is not a tank like the Leatherman! I love the Victorinox but as a multitool, I carry the Leatherman...
Man left out the charge plus