I received the Gerber Crucial F.A.S.T. multitool knife as a little Christmas gift for my wife. (Don't worry, she has a real one as well). We were celebrating the holidays early with my family (we'll be at her parents' house for the 25th) and I decided to get her a little multi-tool she could easily carry around in her purse or pocket.
After reading some reviews on Amazon (and noticing that it was going to have a lightning deal in two days), I decided to grab the little multi-tool for $20 (normal price $36.01).
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
The Leatherman Wave: Review ★★★★★
I was a late comer to the Leatherman scene. The original Leatherman, the Pocket Survival Tool, was introduced in 1983 and has been growing in popularity ever since. By the time I first saw them in wider use in the early 2000's they were the only multi-tool with pliers.
When my dad first bought one, I didn't like it. the pliers had a tendency to stick when you tried to open them (i.e. actually use them as pliers). Later on my dad got a Leatherman-type tool made by SOG which fixed this problem.
However, I've switched over to the Leatherman wave, and in this review I'll tell you why.
When my dad first bought one, I didn't like it. the pliers had a tendency to stick when you tried to open them (i.e. actually use them as pliers). Later on my dad got a Leatherman-type tool made by SOG which fixed this problem.
However, I've switched over to the Leatherman wave, and in this review I'll tell you why.
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