I have a LM Supertool 200. It's a great multi-tool and is, IMHO, STILL the "Big Daddy" of the multi-tool market. My biggest complaint is the already mentioned locking method. If you're working with grease and/or oil getting a blade unlocked can be a PITA. Other than that it's a beast. I actually "broke" mine once. I don't remember what I was cutting but it was WAY beyond what the tool was designed for. It was a "minor emergency" or something so I didn't have time to grab something else. The tool still did the job but the wire cutters were messed up. I sent it to Leatherman expecting to have to pay for the repair but they sent me a new one, FREE, within 10 days. Awesome tool, awesome customer service. I'd like to get a Core to compare the two.
I only have an old LM Supertool. For those who owmed both versions of the ST, which locking mechanism do you prefer?
If one ignores the "new" lock mechanism on the 200, can you instead unlock the individual tools on the 200 using the same technique as on the original SuperTool?If so, does the 200 have any disadvantages compared to the original SuperTool? It looks fatter.Thanks.
....And yes, the 200 is fatter (because they rolled the edges of the handles to get a more comfortable grip) Otherwise the blades and tools are the same.
Otherwise the blades and tools are the same.
Wow $35 seems like a good price. QuoteOtherwise the blades and tools are the same.Doesn't the original SuperTool have a regular (pointy) serrated blade and the ST 200 a sheepfoot serrated blade
Wow $35 seems like a good price.
TJ Maxx lowered the price on the SuperTool 200 w/nylon case to about $27 (US) when I returned today.
Quote from: parnass on December 27, 2007, 05:27:17 PM TJ Maxx lowered the price on the SuperTool 200 w/nylon case to about $27 (US) when I returned today. Is this at ALL TJ Maxx stores? Their website sucks so I can't find out anything on there.
..I wasn't really in the market for another Supertool but at that price you can't pass it up.
Quote from: J-sewsOtherwise the blades and tools are the same.Doesn't the original SuperTool have a regular (pointy) serrated blade and the ST 200 a sheepfoot serrated blade
Whose the smartypants now?
QuoteWhose the smartypants now? Just like to throw my two cents in from time to time.