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Updated Apr 30, 2006
Ready for anything …. Plus a life time waranty
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Description
Updated Jan 18, 2008
The most popular full-size Leatherman tool is now better than ever. Larger knives, stronger pliers, longer wire cutters and all-locking blades make the new Wave an essential piece of equipment for any job or adventure. The pliers have been redesigned to withstand more than double the previous squeezing load, and the new bronze bushing makes one-handed knife access a smooth operation -- plus, the one-at-a-time blade selection function means that the tool you want is the tool you get. The versatile Wave comes with a durable and attractive leather sheath.
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Updated Nov 21, 2007
When you have a leatherman, you have the right tool for nearly every task.
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Updated Jun 7, 2007
it seems very useful!
Description
Updated Jun 1, 2007
Multi-tools are a good stand in but aren't as good as the real thing. That said, having one of these in your backpack or in the glove compartment can mean the difference between a temporary inconvenience and a total pain in the butt.
They are also good gifts for just about anyone - even your female friend who gets a weekly manicure for herself and her bichon could use this. She may not know it when you give it to her, but someday she'll find herself using the needle-nosed pliers to pull quills out of Fifi's nose after a particularly traumatic run in with a porcupine.
Kids also like these. They have blades so check with the parents before giving their daughter something that will be used to saw the legs off the dining room table or inflict wounds on her little sister.
Description
Updated Jun 1, 2007
I used to be a swiss army knife guy until I got a Leatherman Wave- the wave is simply a better tool. One handed (locking) blade deployment and pliers are the standout features.
The downsides: shitty scissors (compared to a swiss army knife), no tweezers/toothpick, and a redundant selection of flathead screwdrivers.
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Updated Jun 1, 2007
It comes in handy all the time when you're dealing with skis and wakeboards and bikes and cars.
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