Hello,I guess this topic pops up from time to time, so forgive me if I didn't manage to find anything using the search function.I'm looking for a decent but cheap multitool. Thanks to the finer aspects of global economy all but the smallest models of Leatherman or Gerber are out of my price range, however logic tells me there are more than just two companies that make multitools that aren't made of pressed tinfoil and mud. First, I want it to be reasonably durable. While I won't be using it as a hammer or throwing it at incoming trains it would be great if it could stand some harsh treatment like not rusting after going through some swamps and still working even after it had contact with dirt or grime.Second, it doesn't have to have everything imaginable including a portable CNC machine and dildo. Pliers for helping me with PALS, a serrated blade or saw for woodwork, a flat and phillips screwdriver - the essentials. No wire strippers, no beer openers, no wine openers. In general an outdoor tool.Third, I want it reasonably cheap. How much is reasonably? 70 USD, but hey I wouldn't mind it if it were 40. Cheers
What about a Leatherman Kick they cost around $25 USD.
Quote from: american lockpicker on August 16, 2009, 07:07:29 PMWhat about a Leatherman Kick they cost around $25 USD.No serrated blade or saw.
Sounds like he needs a core.
As an outdoor multitool, I'd recommend the Leatherman Wave. This is because it has an eyeglass screwdriver (could come in handy for sunglasses, a diamond coated file to hone outdoor tools like an ax, and one handed access to knife blades. We can't forget the mountain climber who had to amputate his limb with a pen blade. The first thing he did before going out mountaineering again was buy a Leatherman Wave! The ability to open a knife blade one handed is really something, IMO. Plus, the Wave has multitple carry options. If you don't want to carry a sheath you can buy a pocket clip for $5!
Quote from: Leatherman123 on August 16, 2009, 08:12:24 PMAs an outdoor multitool, I'd recommend the Leatherman Wave. This is because it has an eyeglass screwdriver (could come in handy for sunglasses, a diamond coated file to hone outdoor tools like an ax, and one handed access to knife blades. We can't forget the mountain climber who had to amputate his limb with a pen blade. The first thing he did before going out mountaineering again was buy a Leatherman Wave! The ability to open a knife blade one handed is really something, IMO. Plus, the Wave has multitple carry options. If you don't want to carry a sheath you can buy a pocket clip for $5!That could be down to the fact that he could only use one handers though
Woz talked about the Core for 45 Euro (about 64$) HERE, maybe he could provide a useful link..? And of course: Welcome to the forum..
Quote from: AHB on August 16, 2009, 07:45:45 PMWoz talked about the Core for 45 Euro (about 64$) HERE, maybe he could provide a useful link..? And of course: Welcome to the forum.. I can. Amazon.de (German version) had the Core for 45 Euro - It´s 55 now. But you will not believe it, today they have a Juice KF4 incl leather holster for 29.- Euro. Just ordered one!