Over the summer, Leatherman became the subject of unnecessary scrutiny when it launched a line of (now successful) knives under the “Built Different” campaign. The lineup focused on “top-shelf” ...
Based in the US knife capital of Portland, Oregon, Leatherman has been making incredibly innovative, precision-machined multi-tools for more than four decades. As sterling as the brand’s rep is, you ...
Two years ago, Leatherman dropped a shoe-in for the GP100 with the ARC, a totally loaded (and spendy) multi-tool featuring 20 functions, next-gen FREE technology and a MagnaCut steel blade. As ...
With DNA linking directly back to Leatherman's very first PST multitool from 1983, the Wave has long served as a cornerstone for the brand. It was the company's first one-handed tool, allowing users ...
I get it. There’s a seemingly endless number of multitools to buy. From well established brands I love, it’s hard to make a bad choice among the dozens of options with that balance of useful tools and ...
The Wave Plus packs a total of 18 tools that get to work quickly. Pliers, wire cutters, scissors, two blades, two saws, screwdrivers galore, and Leatherman’s proprietary bit driver. Gerber’s ...
In a season crowded with novelty gadgets and one-hit wonders, a Leatherman multi-tool stands out for its timeless value. Give a high-quality multi-tool and you’ll see both instant joy and long-term ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Liam McCabe If you’ve ever used a multi-tool, there’s a good chance it was the ...