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Tool Talk => Leatherman Tools => Topic started by: sawman on October 23, 2015, 08:00:35 PM
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I was just hoping to hear any details and comments you OHT owners may have. Love it? Hate it? Somewhere inbetween?
Pics welcome but mostly I just want to know if this should stay on my wishlist...
Thanks in advance!
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Somewhere inbetween, here. Still making up my mind.
Short version ( pun intended :D ), IMO the pliers are comfortable, the rest of the tool is for small tasks. :salute:
(http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=62698.0;attach=247616;image)
(http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=62698.0;attach=247618;image)
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Thanks firiki, does it come with a sheath? If so, what kind?
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The first time I saw a pic of the OHT here I said to myself that this was one Leatherman tool I would never buy, bulky, short knife and saw, no file or scissors ... ::)
Until Kirky won an OHT in a giveaway here, and started posting pics of it ... A bit later I saw the OHT in real life for the first time, played with it for about 5 minutes and decided that maybe, just maybe I should give this one a chance, so I took one home with me. And since then, it has fought its way into my EDC schedule.
Yes the knife and saw are quite short compaired to the size of the tool itself, but they get the job done. Yes it's a big tool, but for some reason I think it feels quite light for its size. I really like the springloaded pliers, the phillips works great and has quite some reach for those "hard to get to" screws, the strap cutter works great on straps (duh ... ), but I also use it for opening cardboard boxes.
Long story short, I didn't expect much of the OHT, but it has surprised me every time I used it. I always carry it in combination with a SAK (usually my Swisschamp), which makes it an awesome EDC setup in my opinion.
Just my humble opinion, as always ;).
P.S. I think it looks awesome in BO version, and those sliding pliers are just ... addictive :ahhh.
(http://i739.photobucket.com/albums/xx39/Rikske77/Leatherman%20OHT/040_zps7eb4fd38.jpg) (http://s739.photobucket.com/user/Rikske77/media/Leatherman%20OHT/040_zps7eb4fd38.jpg.html)
(http://i739.photobucket.com/albums/xx39/Rikske77/Leatherman%20OHT%20in%20the%20snow%20at%20Kesselhei/102_zpsa7df9294.jpg) (http://s739.photobucket.com/user/Rikske77/media/Leatherman%20OHT%20in%20the%20snow%20at%20Kesselhei/102_zpsa7df9294.jpg.html)
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The OHT comes with the Leatherman Molle Sheath (not the same Molle sheath that comes with the MUT, but the smaller "lower quality" (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,55870.msg982727.html#msg982727) one ... ).
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I think TG said it nicely: I didn expect much,but every time I use it,it surprises me. I think I said at he time I was testing it,it reminds me of the PST. Yes,tool load is limited,but you keep finding ways to make it work for you.
Get one,it is well worth having!
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The OHT comes with the Leatherman Molle Sheath (not the same Molle sheath that comes with the MUT, but the smaller "lower quality" (http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,55870.msg982727.html#msg982727) one ... ).
TG24 beat me to it :salute:
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I've grown used to the MP600, so the shorter tools don't bother me much.
I do like what I'm seeing so far, except would rather have a file than a saw :tu:
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The other comparison I made,I think,is valid. The Gerber is a AK47, the OHT is an Armalite,be it a M4 or a M16.
The tool I would miss most would be scissors,but,this is MTo. If you've a SAK with scissors(and a file)...
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I will be watching/reading this thread as I just picked one of these OHT's up and it should be showing up here soon.
FWIW - the only real negatives I have heard is what was already said, the size of the MT vs the small blade tools. :)
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Living with a OHT
http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,53640.0.html
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The OHT is my most recent purchase. I have carried it daily for the past 3 weeks and I love it. I usually carry a medium folder with a MT , so the smaller blade doesn't bother me. At first I was a bit bummed because the only one available at my local store was the silver/black version . But carrying it daily the color has grown on me.
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I am lazy, so I do like that all the tools are on the outside and can be opened easily, even the pliers. Mine was a recent purchase too and have not got to use mine yet but it looks like a solid tool.
There are two things I dislike.
1. Short saw.
2. Only the tip of the Pliers touch and there is like a half mm gap on the needle nose jaws when closed completely. I have no idea why it was designed like that.
There are two things I wished it had.
1. Scissors which I use a lot. Wish they had the gut hook on the serrated blade like the Charge TTi and had scissors instead.
2. Awl which I like to have. Wouldn't mind losing the can opener for an Awl.
I know this is meant for first responders but wished they made a general use OHT for others. There are a lot of instances where you got only one free hand to use a tool.
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OHT Jaws that put's me off... did I get a defect? :think:
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I am lazy, so I do like that all the tools are on the outside and can be opened easily, even the pliers. Mine was a recent purchase too and have not got to use mine yet but it looks like a solid tool.
There are two things I dislike.
1. Short saw.
2. Only the tip of the Pliers touch and there is like a half mm gap on the needle nose jaws when closed completely. I have no idea why it was designed like that.
There are two things I wished it had.
1. Scissors which I use a lot. Wish they had the gut hook on the serrated blade like the Charge TTi and had scissors instead.
2. Awl which I like to have. Wouldn't mind losing the can opener for an Awl.
I know this is meant for first responders but wished they made a general use OHT for others. There are a lot of instances where you got only one free hand to use a tool.
In my opinion, that's the way Leatherman should go, make a couple of "different" versions of their existing tools, just as Victorinox does with their Swisstool and Spirit. A MUT with a blade exchanger and scissors, a Rebar with scissors, an OHT with a file or scissors ... I mean, this should be quite easy to do for Leatherman, and I bet people would buy them (I know I would).
P.S.: There's also a 1 or even 2 mm gap on the pliers when closed on mine.
Edit: And when opened, they look exactly like yours ;).
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Edit: And when opened, they look exactly like yours ;).
Like a fool I had to think hard first, then grin and laugh. I got it eventually :cheers:
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Edit: And when opened, they look exactly like yours ;).
Like a fool I had to think hard first, then grin and laugh. I got it eventually :cheers:
My apologies mate, I think in Dutch and then have to translate in my mind, sometimes this goes well, and sometimes ... :facepalm:
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I can't recall seeing any quality issues on these, and most users do seem to take to them quite well. I've not tried them as it's not a tool set that suits me personally, but for those it does suit, it usually ends up with positive feedback, and allegedly the ergonomics are better than a lot of other recent/current Leatherman tools too. I can't remember how it fared in wire cutting test though? I know Cupboard and someone else did some good threads on wire cutting tests, so might be worth doing a forum search on that....
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I had one, I think it is too big for what it offers.
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This was a tool that I wanted to try as well. I love the sliding pliers especially being spring loaded. This is a huge win for me, lets also add to that the replaceable wire cutters. Now truth is I really don't cut all that much wire but having them being replaceable makes sense to me.
Knife blade is short but IMO a nice shape. Very usable size and mine gets razor sharp. I know this tool is meant for a targeted audience but I could do with out the oxygen wrench/strap cutter. The can opener is a total waste of space IMO. Why not put an awl like mentioned? The flat drivers while short do a fine job. The phillips has nice reach and works like a charm.
Things I'd change would be ditch the serrated blade for scissors or ditch saw for file or both. The tool can pinch since the handles nearly touch. Just need to be aware this can happen and all is good.
I also got the BO which looks killer. As mentioned this tools doesn't feel as hefty as say the ST300 or Surge. I'm rather fond of this tool and also pair it with a feature rich SAK like my Swisschamp or Champion.
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I've always wanted to try the OHT- it's just that for the same price I can get a BO Swisstool which has more or less proven itself to me. I'm just waiting for a sub-USD100 deal for this locally.
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OHT Jaws that put's me off... did I get a defect? :think:
Nope, same here too. I can see me cutting off a few millimeters in the future >:D I don't like that big flat surface they put on the tip there. Plus I think this will improve the jaws' bite.
Edit: And when opened, they look exactly like yours ;).
Like a fool I had to think hard first, then grin and laugh. I got it eventually :cheers:
Please take pity on fool me and explain? :think:
I had one, I think it is too big for what it offers.
That's a nice way to put it.
For me, the OHT is missing an awl and scissors. Had it at least one of those two I'd be looking at it differently.
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G'Day,
I am a fan too.
It has been my EDC for a couple of months now. I like the feel of the tool in the hand and the pliers is very good. I don't like spring-loaded pliers, but these ones are good. As others have said, there seems to be very little, if any, QC issues with the OHT.
You quickly get used to the shorter tools, and the thicker overall tool-size makes it a good grip when you need to used any of the tools. Maybe a slightly longer blade, but like wanting a scissors it is not a deal breaker. The belt cutter has way more uses that cutting seatbelts... Open sweet wrappers, plastic packets, cardboard the list goes on.
I made a leather pouch for mine, I find the Molle pouches to big on my belt. Combine it with a small SAK / Micra and there is not much that you are missing.
Cheers,
Pete
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I had one, I think it is too big for what it offers.
I understand sliding pliers take up space, since that is not a feature I desired, OHT is too big for what it can offer to me.
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You folks have me convinced, I DEFINITELY WANT this tool! :drool: :drool:
Again, I don't mind the shorter tools and the spring loaded pliers do not bother me. The more I look at this tool, the more I like it. Therefore, I will be saving towards one of these as one of my next purchases.
I want to thank everyone who contributed, especially those who provided pics :tu:
:cheers:
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You folks have me convinced, I DEFINITELY WANT this tool! :drool: :drool:
Again, I don't mind the shorter tools and the spring loaded pliers do not bother me. The more I look at this tool, the more I like it. Therefore, I will be saving towards one of these as one of my next purchases.
I want to thank everyone who contributed, especially those who provided pics :tu:
:cheers:
If you need a place to buy it from I know where you can get it for $57.50 shipped.
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You folks have me convinced, I DEFINITELY WANT this tool! :drool: :drool:
Again, I don't mind the shorter tools and the spring loaded pliers do not bother me. The more I look at this tool, the more I like it. Therefore, I will be saving towards one of these as one of my next purchases.
I want to thank everyone who contributed, especially those who provided pics :tu:
:cheers:
Pay off your debt first. :twak:
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You folks have me convinced, I DEFINITELY WANT this tool! :drool: :drool:
Again, I don't mind the shorter tools and the spring loaded pliers do not bother me. The more I look at this tool, the more I like it. Therefore, I will be saving towards one of these as one of my next purchases.
I want to thank everyone who contributed, especially those who provided pics :tu:
:cheers:
If you need a place to buy it from I know where you can get it for $57.50 shipped.
WOW that sounds great!! :D
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Sawman, if you like the MP600, the LM OHT is that on steroids. For its size, it is rather light and eats barbed wire like nothing.
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Sawman, if you like the MP600, the LM OHT is that on steroids. For its size, it is rather light and eats barbed wire like nothing.
That's good to know :D
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I took it on a river fishing weekend, man it was sweet. When your holding a fish and rod in one hand, the sliding pliers are great. The saw made quick work of small to medium branches in my fishing hole. The screwdriver even repaired my reel with ease. It really enriched the trip. But it can even tackle bigger jobs. I used it to take apart a couch to get through the door, and I was really applying some torque. It's one tuff little mother. So much so that I have almost every leatherman made, when I misplaced it during the move I bought another one. (http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/24/a25881714491a734a180d910504041bb.jpg)
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I took it on a river fishing weekend, man it was sweet. When your holding a fish and rod in one hand, the sliding pliers are great. The saw made quick work of small to medium branches in my fishing hole. The screwdriver even repaired my reel with ease. It really enriched the trip. But it can even tackle bigger jobs. I used it to take apart a couch to get through the door, and I was really applying some torque. It's one tuff little mother. So much so that I have almost every leatherman made, when I misplaced it during the move I bought another one. (http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/24/a25881714491a734a180d910504041bb.jpg)
Yummmieee.... you got there two beauties. That Zanduco looks hot :drool: :drool: :drool:
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I took it on a river fishing weekend, man it was sweet. When your holding a fish and rod in one hand, the sliding pliers are great. The saw made quick work of small to medium branches in my fishing hole. The screwdriver even repaired my reel with ease. It really enriched the trip. But it can even tackle bigger jobs. I used it to take apart a couch to get through the door, and I was really applying some torque. It's one tuff little mother. So much so that I have almost every leatherman made, when I misplaced it during the move I bought another one. (http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/24/a25881714491a734a180d910504041bb.jpg)
Yummmieee.... you got there two beauties. That Zanduco looks hot :drool: :drool: :drool:
+1 nice gear there :tu:
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OHT down to £65 on Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00IAUI2WK. Sorely tempted at that price (that's good for the UK). :multi:
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OHT down to £65 on Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00IAUI2WK. Sorely tempted at that price (that's good for the UK). :multi:
That's a good price for one Chris :pok:
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Agreed :tu:
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I belong to few of those who like and appreciate OHT for what it is.
Guys, don't forget this is primarily a gun maintenance tool as well as general military single-hand use tool for deploying in difficult and challenging situations. It was also designed for ease of operation while wearing gloves. I don't wear mil-spec or tactical gloves but tried it with my Mechanix gloves (very similar to the ones used by military personnel). As such, not only meets but supersedes the functions and situations it's been designed for.
Oh, and as a one-hand tool, it beats my Gerber MP600 in pretty much any category except size/weight. But I have large-ish hands so it isn't such an issue for me personally.
That's me on LM OHT. 8)
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That's a good price for one Chris :pok:
Agreed :tu:
:facepalm: :oops: :mail: :multi: :whistle: :D
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The OHT was a bit of a disappointment because (under the influence of this forum) after reading reviews and watching many videos, I went to the shop to check before I buy....
The tools are so small I left with my money still in my wallet.
Have to admit, if I could find it for 50%-60% of the local retail price I would buy it.
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Got mine today. :D It's big, not too heavy and fun to play with. The pliers are good, the tools are stiff (but loosening up) and the BO has come off the pliers release buttons already.
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The OHT was a bit of a disappointment because (under the influence of this forum) after reading reviews and watching many videos, I went to the shop to check before I buy....
The tools are so small I left with my money still in my wallet.
Have to admit, if I could find it for 50%-60% of the local retail price I would buy it.
Did the same today... the tools are too small for a such a huge brick. And since I don't need everything to be OHO I left without it.
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Well I wanted something with replaceable wire cutters and was looking at buying another Rebar (for about the same price as the OHT cost) but when I saw this thought I'd give it a go. It is big, and the tools are small, but the spring loaded pliers are nice and the silver finish isn't as bad as I first thought.
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That's a good price for one Chris :pok:
Agreed :tu:
:facepalm: :oops: :mail: :multi: :whistle: :D
Tee hee! :D
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I was fortunate enough to find one for sale for a great price. I only paid $35 shipped Priority for it so I had to try it for that and so far I think it is an okay MT. :)
I have not had a lot of use for it yet so time will tell as it will take me longer to give it a "yah" or "nah" vote but so far, it is okay. I wouldn't pay the full price or premium for it as that brings in alot more options for the same money!
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It may end up being just that, ( OK ), ya know? I don't think it will blow most users away like a Wave, Rebar, Spirit, etc. The sliding pliers by far is the coolest thing about this tool. I also dig the blade and philips tho the other drivers are not bad at all.
Mine has got a lot of belt time with the pliers seeing the most use.
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Here is mine Ceracoted. Not sure if you can tell. Had to re rivet the scales after it was done. If im allowed to mention the company's name somebody let me know. It cost 35 dollars to Ceracote. The scales were silver before ceracoting.
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I'm planning on buying/having one of this. Love the Tan/black or All black combo.
Maybe when it's on sale here in ca I'll grab one, or if I find someone to trade my extra wave with. :D :gimme:
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I'm planning on buying/having one of this. Love the Tan/black or All black combo.
Maybe when it's on sale here in ca I'll grab one, or if I find someone to trade my extra wave with. :D :gimme:
Kampfer posted this in the deals board;
http://www.rei.com/product/842312/leatherman-oht-multi-tool
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Now that is a great price.!!!
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That is a good price but you an find them for that on Ebay for the same with free shipping every now and then.
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I'm planning on buying/having one of this. Love the Tan/black or All black combo.
Maybe when it's on sale here in ca I'll grab one, or if I find someone to trade my extra wave with. :D :gimme:
Kampfer posted this in the deals board;
http://www.rei.com/product/842312/leatherman-oht-multi-tool
Lots of great deals for you guys down there with the 30 bucks skeletool too...
too bad our $ value up here is not that good against the US. :ahhh
but maybe...black friday deals or yeah be patient on ebay. :D
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I have been very close to buying an OHT more than once. And again when I saw them at REI.com for US$59.95 shipped. But Nutnfancy's review reiterates some of its shortcomings that others have noted in this thread. Limited tool set, short blade/saw/drivers, etc. So I'm holding off yet again. :)