I agree. Really wish the Leatherman Garage could have made a tool dense plumbing tool, Automotive dense tool, a specialized version for another field in a similar package to the Leatherman MUT. Oh well...
@maxivledc if you were going to pick between the MUT or Charge + which one and why? And yes I have moved to collecting and using Leatherman multi tools now.
I love the MUT. Used it alot in the jungle and almost everyday i used every single tool. Even the punch tool and the scraper was super useful for different tasks. Id love to have a diamond file on it too. I think it is my most favorite Leatherman tool. Pro tip, you can actually store 2 bits in each side if you remove the long bits. Thats a total of 12 different bit heads if you fill the bit holder on the side and the actual bit driver. Pretty amazing!
I love military styled multitools and i think the MUT EOD is probably one of the best ones out there (yes, the EOD specifically) ergonomic as hell and super useful for military and law enforcement operators. Certainly nice to have in a collection, but mostly useless if you are a civilian with a civilian job
@@hvacbudget8600 It would certainly be nice, but that amount of engineering comes with a cost. The MUT is usually about 180 to 200 here in Europe, and engineer multitool like that would cost too much and not be worth it for Leatherman to produce on a large number. or at least this is my opinion, but yeah i agree, it would be cool to see more multitools this complex.
My Latherman Mut has saved me from a few headaches at the range and helped me repair my Honda brake light switch button. This tool has been the best I've had and it's my EDC
This is my EDC since it was released. I thought about the Signal and Surge but the Mut is the best application for me. I wish it had scissors and a can opener.
I think he missed the stuck casing removal tool for an 5.56 AR type firearm. This was designed primarily for hard use in a military field environment not so much for shopping mall civilians.
It’s good to see that they tried to make a military multi tool. I wonder what the percentage is made in the USA 🇺🇸? The bad thing about it is that Gerber has all the military multi tool contracts at a much lower price and they issue them to everyone in the military. Because what the military buys are all Berry Compliant meaning they are 100% made in the USA not assembled with components that are made overseas. I am torn between buying this one or the Charge T1.
Cool military, first responder or gunsmithing multitool. For me, its really too specialized for me needs. I like more of a generalized, all around toolset. I've really been enjoying the second generation Wave and Bond for everyday carry for the past couple of months.
Good luck if it’s extreme cold temperatures and you need these tools in an emergency. I don’t like leatherman’s, I rather carry all these individual separate, works better especially if you got shaky hands or don’t have the dexterity
The MUT is better for firearm maintenance, the signal is better for camping. The MUT is heavier duty and bigger on the belt. The Signal is lighter duty and easier to edc.
The Surge, or the 300m are Better options. You won’t need the bolt over ride feature of this tool. You can do that with a paint can opener, or mortar the rifle if your BCG gets stuck.
@@hvacbudget8600 Leatherman randomly put them in stock on their website a day or so ago, this shows as discontinued pretty much everywhere, bit the bullet and bought one.
I've sold one twice, but its by far one of the best pieces of engineering ever applied to multitools.
I agree. Really wish the Leatherman Garage could have made a tool dense plumbing tool, Automotive dense tool, a specialized version for another field in a similar package to the Leatherman MUT. Oh well...
@maxivledc if you were going to pick between the MUT or Charge + which one and why? And yes I have moved to collecting and using Leatherman multi tools now.
I love the MUT. Used it alot in the jungle and almost everyday i used every single tool. Even the punch tool and the scraper was super useful for different tasks. Id love to have a diamond file on it too. I think it is my most favorite Leatherman tool. Pro tip, you can actually store 2 bits in each side if you remove the long bits. Thats a total of 12 different bit heads if you fill the bit holder on the side and the actual bit driver. Pretty amazing!
Great tip!
I've had mine for a few months now , always carry all day and night wherever I go and it's the perfect thing to have other than my watch ❤
The threaded punch was actually for the ability to attach a cleaning rod.
I love military styled multitools and i think the MUT EOD is probably one of the best ones out there (yes, the EOD specifically) ergonomic as hell and super useful for military and law enforcement operators.
Certainly nice to have in a collection, but mostly useless if you are a civilian with a civilian job
Nice way to sum it up. I wish there was an electrician multi tool with as much engineering as the Mut.
@@hvacbudget8600 It would certainly be nice, but that amount of engineering comes with a cost.
The MUT is usually about 180 to 200 here in Europe, and engineer multitool like that would cost too much and not be worth it for Leatherman to produce on a large number. or at least this is my opinion, but yeah i agree, it would be cool to see more multitools this complex.
@@miraakapocrypha733 Fus đo rah 🐉
@@monkeylife2318 Indeed my friend
@@hvacbudget8600 there’s the gerber cable dawg. Haven’t used it though because it’s pricy.
I wish they made this when I was still a cop. The pocket clip looks like it’s big enough to fit over a Sam Brown belt
My Latherman Mut has saved me from a few headaches at the range and helped me repair my Honda brake light switch button. This tool has been the best I've had and it's my EDC
That's great!
This is my EDC since it was released. I thought about the Signal and Surge but the Mut is the best application for me. I wish it had scissors and a can opener.
Nice!
Leatherman Signal is cool.
Definitely.
I think he missed the stuck casing removal tool for an 5.56 AR type firearm. This was designed primarily for hard use in a military field environment not so much for shopping mall civilians.
I’ve had mine for over 10 years now. Still going strong
I just did two videos comparing military multi-tools from The Hurt Locker. I’m fascinated by EOD tools and military tools.
In place of the long bits, you can fit 2 double sided short bits
I outfitted mine with 6 of the most useful bits from a bit kit
Nice! Good tip!
The mut proves you don’t need a useless can opener, even on a military Multitool!!
It’s good to see that they tried to make a military multi tool. I wonder what the percentage is made in the USA 🇺🇸? The bad thing about it is that Gerber has all the military multi tool contracts at a much lower price and they issue them to everyone in the military. Because what the military buys are all Berry Compliant meaning they are 100% made in the USA not assembled with components that are made overseas. I am torn between buying this one or the Charge T1.
Two great tools!
Please, Leatherman, make a Crescent wrench based muti tool
Cool military, first responder or gunsmithing multitool. For me, its really too specialized for me needs. I like more of a generalized, all around toolset. I've really been enjoying the second generation Wave and Bond for everyday carry for the past couple of months.
They definitely are fantastic tools!
Good luck if it’s extreme cold temperatures and you need these tools in an emergency. I don’t like leatherman’s, I rather carry all these individual separate, works better especially if you got shaky hands or don’t have the dexterity
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Is the mut better tgan the signal?
The MUT is better for firearm maintenance, the signal is better for camping. The MUT is heavier duty and bigger on the belt. The Signal is lighter duty and easier to edc.
Unfortunately was discontinued. JUST as I finally got my carry license and built my first rifle.
That's to bad!!
The Surge, or the 300m are Better options. You won’t need the bolt over ride feature of this tool. You can do that with a paint can opener, or mortar the rifle if your BCG gets stuck.
@@hvacbudget8600 Leatherman randomly put them in stock on their website a day or so ago, this shows as discontinued pretty much everywhere, bit the bullet and bought one.
It's back now, actually, but with a $200 price tag.
It was never discontinued, Leatherman make it disappear for a few days from their website and then comes back with a $200 price tag…
100% sure I would lose those various bits
Damn, that's a complex tool. I imagine that it would require some actual practice time.
Indeed!
Way to expensive
Looks great, but I find it a little over-engineered - when even you as an expert have to fiddle with it.
It definitely takes a bit of time to get used to!
Made in China!