That said, unless I am badly misunderstanding your post, trying to cut chain with a keychain-size MT is asking way too much, IMHO. That is a job that could easily damage even a heavy duty MT, and is best left to dedicated tools such as bolt/chain cutters, grinders, etc. At least if do you manage to break the Leatherman, you may rely on their 25-year warranty.
The country of manufacturing should not affect the quality.
Quote from: dks on August 24, 2013, 10:51:00 AMThe country of manufacturing should not affect the quality.I agree that ideally it "should not", but I'm afraid the reality is that it often does.
As the saying goes "you get what you pay for".
Totally agree that the owner/vendor is responsible for what they are selling.But, let's be honest, no one makes the decision to produce something in China on the primary basis of getting really top quality. The decision to produce there is primarily cost-driven, with the quality ranging from fair to very, very poor depending on the level of commitment and involvement of the owner/customer.
I've bought many products made in Western countries that have had quality ranging from fair to very, very poor too
The decision to produce there is primarily cost-driven, with the quality ranging from fair to very, very poor depending on the level of commitment and involvement of the owner/customer.
Cool looking house*. *pun intended.
Cool looking house
Nice, glad to hear that!