The Ultimate Leatherman? 73
numbski asks: "I have long been a fan of the Leatherman tool and its act-a-likes. I have never bought one, however. I keep looking for just the right one with the tools that I would actually use on a daily basis. Sure, the pliers, knives, phillips and standard screwdrivers are nice, but there's always been a few things lacking. A t-10 and t-15 torx (security torx preferred) for the Compaq systems that torment me, or how about a USB2 Flash Drive? Hex wrenches, or a socket tool that fits machine screws (in case the phillips has been stripped out)? What would you put on a Leatherman? Even better, seen anything that matches what I'm looking for?"
If it were up to me... (Score:2)
I never use the knife off my multi-tools anyway. I keep a dedicated knife on me for cutting things.
Re:If it were up to me... (Score:3, Informative)
Tools aren't permitted through security--the list specifically states screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers, but "not limited to."
Re:If it were up to me... (Score:3, Funny)
Still weapons (Score:2)
Re:If it were up to me... (Score:2)
Actually, it was the blanket prohibition of nail clippers (the ones with nail files I can see being dangerous if you get a couple of forty-ton winches and stretch the definition out of all recognizability) that seemed most ridiculous to me -- what are you going to do with a pair of nail clippers? Threaten to manicure a flight attendant to death?
Re:If it were up to me... (Score:1)
I suppose that they could be used to take something apart, or perhaps even force one's way into the pilot's compartment.
good... but never able to replace my toolbox (Score:3, Insightful)
but for what you are talking about...i have neither seen, nor heard of anything like that. i think your best bet would get a smal toolbox and go buy the tools you desire/require.
lethermans werent made for use in specialzed areas...they are just a general purpose tool that was designed for quick fixes. it was never intended to replace the quality or flexibility of a good set of tools.
My Leatherman would have: (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:My Leatherman would have: (Score:2)
Re:My Leatherman would have: (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/3653/ [thinkgeek.com]
http://www.victorinox.com/newsite/en/index.htm [victorinox.com]
presto change-o! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:presto change-o! (Score:2)
Hehehe...
Re:presto change-o! (Score:1)
There's no way to make the ultimate multi-tool (not leatherman, which is a brand. What about swiss army knives?) , everybody's got different requirements.
Re:presto change-o! (Score:1)
The Gerber Multiplier [worldwideknives.com] is probably the closest to this; they have one with interchangable pliers heads, another with a set of screwdriver bits. Some people have customized the tool collection, at least on older models - I just Googled for replacement tools, though, and they seem to be harder to find now.
Re:presto change-o! (Score:2)
incidentally, I still find the leatherman wave (recently tweaked) to be my perfect match - though there are two titanium models out based on its design. They have some upgraded blade specs as well, but IIRC the main cutting blade is still the same met
SOG (Score:2)
The SOG multitool is designed with this in mind, but I'm not sure how easy it is to get all the different parts. All of the blades are swappable with a regular hex wrench, and there are specialty kits available, notably lockpicks, explosive ordinance tools, and emergency rescue kits. I know a few military people who have them, but a quick google search did not find anyplace to buy them online.
Re:SOG (Score:2)
Even for the EOD [onlinexpressions.com] version.
Re:SOG (Score:2)
The EOD version is, indeed, easily available, but I've also seen blades that I was told can be bought in a kit that include lock picks with a detachable wrench as well as a kit that has a law enforcement belt cutter, and window breaker. I looked in a few of the usual retailers for these items as well as a google search, but nothing turned up. It is possible they are no longer available, or are only available from a brick and mortar specialty shop. If you ever find them, let me know and I'll get my friend
No Doubt About It (Score:3, Funny)
Um, what was the question?
Re:No Doubt About It (Score:1, Troll)
You misunderstand.
It's Letterman, not Leatherman.
Your Welcome
STB
Re:No Doubt About It (Score:2)
Re:No Doubt About It (Score:2)
Re:No Doubt About It (Score:2)
Get a Micra (Score:5, Interesting)
Get one of those and one of those quick release dual keyrings, remove the one ring and attach the Micra (or a Juice if you want pliers. Wish they had pliers that small when I bought mine) in its place to quick detach the tool from the ring, and it's all you'll ever need for most computers, even the compaq onen since those Compaq nuts have slots to accept a flathead screwdriver (outside of the security ones.)
Right now, I got a Micra and a Mag-Lite Solitare flashlight on my keyring. The only thing I wish would happen is that Maglite would make an LED Flashlight that took AAAA size to be even smaller, other than that It's the most portable all purpose toolkit you can use.
Re:Get a Micra (Score:2)
I don't think I've ever seen them on sale anywhere.
Re:Get a Micra (Score:4, Informative)
One caveat: they can be a bit shorter than "true" AAAA cells. This site [dansdata.com] details the trials and tribulations of finding a decent set of AAAAs in a review of a penlight using the same; it contains some nice pictures of opening a 9 volt battery case, too.
Re:Get a Micra (Score:2)
Re:Get a Micra (Score:1)
Re:Get a Micra (Score:3, Interesting)
If you can afford it, get an Arc AAA flashlight. Batteries are easier to find and way better quality than an maglight. Downside is that its not made anymore but you can still find it on eBay.
Re:Get a Micra (Score:2)
I've had a Leatherman Micra on my keychain for almost 5 years now. It's the best thing I have on this keychain next to the keys. [...] Get one of those and one of those quick release dual keyrings, remove the one ring and attach the Micra (or a Juice if you want pliers. [...] Right now, I got a Micra and a Mag-Lite Solitare flashlight on my keyring.
I second this. I have had a similar combination for slightly over four years and can only recommend it. The Micra's scissors are strong and much more useful
Thinkgeek to the rescue. (Score:4, Informative)
Think Geek's Tool page [thinkgeek.com] has most of the things you want on a swiss army knife, or a leatherman tool. You just have to go look for it.
Kirby
The ultimate Leatherman has been discontinued (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/retired-
Very compact when completely closed, yet you get a full sized pair of needlenose pliers when open. The size of the needlenose is perfect for most electronic applications.
I've been raiding various local independent tackle stores, bait houses, and gun shops and buying all that the have in stock.
So far I've got a dozen pair of Mini-Tools.
Now when you combine the Mini-Tool with a VICTORINOX WorkChamp you've got a lot of 'firepower' in just a couple of tools. I don't leave home without them.
Swiss Army Knife (Score:2)
Re:Swiss Army Knife (Score:2)
Torx bits, Pozidrive bits, mini-screwdiver (perfect for fixing glasses), plus all the usual swiss army fun.
Cybertool (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Cybertool (Score:1)
1. To find splinters.
2. To use to start a fire.
Thank goodness, I've never had to use one to start a fire.
Re:Cybertool (Score:2)
Re:Cybertool (Score:1)
Re:Cybertool (Score:1)
The collest ting about it iwas A) It was a lot cheaper than a leatherman, and B) the pliers had this cool geared slight force multiplier on it.
In reality, when youre in the field, nothing compared to a full set of tools.
(i guess i DID have a piece to say)
HOWEVER...
Your link in your sig is fucking PRICELESS.
Why not... (Score:2)
i want... (Score:1)
SwissTool (Score:1)
SwissTool Plus [victorinox.com] made by Victorinox. Look for the "3.0337.L". Made of Inox Steel, more durable than a Leatherman and every function you need.
Re:SwissTool (Score:1)
Re:SwissTool (Score:2)
Re:SwissTool (Score:1)
Re:SwissTool (Score:2)
Inox Steel refers to some 8 different steels. All with more than %12 chromium. Otherwise known as Stainless. Many of which are used by other multi-tool manufacturers.
If you were to say, 430 Stainless instead, it would actually mean something.
Something for the male geeks! (Score:2, Funny)
Might look funny strapped to your waist, though.
Unless... (Score:2)
What made me switch... (Score:1)
Oh and for the USB drive, the mini Swiss-Army knife with the swissbit key is the way to go. Light, knife, file, memory. That stays on my keychain all the time.
SwissTool X Plus (Score:1)
Useful web page.. (Score:3, Informative)
It's gotta have... (Score:3, Funny)
A stiletto switchblade.
Every time I unpack boxes, I wish that I had a stiletto switchblade. To have one on a Leatherman tool that can do everything else I need would just kick ass.
Re:It's gotta have... (Score:2)
Every time I unpack boxes, I wish that I had a stiletto switchblade.
Isn't that a bit overkill? (Not to mention very likely to be illegal in many localities.)
Personally, I can generally draw and get the blade of my Charge XTi out quickly enough to cause some real consternation.
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Gerber (Score:2)
Re:Gerber (Score:2, Informative)
pffft- (Score:2)
http://www.victorinox.com/newsite/images/news/swi
Retarded Idea (Score:1)
ChargeXTI (Score:3, Informative)
Leatherman's ChargeXTi [leatherman.com] includes many of the OP's wants. There's also a bit kit [leatherman.com] available that adds a bunch of additional screwdriver bits, including more Torx drivers.
I spent a long time looking at all the options that were available (looking especially hard at the Gerber and Swisstool), and ended up with the ChargeXTi. It does what I need it to do, and is great for quick fixes where I don't want to bother getting my real tools.
That said, real tools are a must -- removing or installing more than a half-dozen screws with the Leatherman gets annoying pretty quickly, not to mention its bulk being a issue with any screws that are accessed via a tunnel or with bits of bracing in the way.
Robertson Driver?! (Score:2)
Re:Robertson Driver?! (Score:1)
Phillips Considered Harmful (Score:2)