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Tool Talk => Leatherman Tools => Topic started by: 1jump2many on October 23, 2009, 12:42:38 AM
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What is the purpose of the Charge ALX having two large bit drivers? It would be impossible to use them both at the same time and swapping out bits is a snap. I found it sort of odd that Leatherman did that. Anyone know of a practical reason for it?
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Here's some thoughts on that!
http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,14623.0.html
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Think of it this way, you can have 2 different pairs of drivers set up and ready to go, like 2 different phillips and 2 different flats. If you only had one you would have to carry the bit kit as well to have the variety and you would need to swap them over as well. I personally like the 2 bit drivers.
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The bit kit does fit in the sheath with the tool though, and you gain scissors in the trade off!
It's clearly a preference thing. And Ben's wrong :D
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:D
If you're doing a job though requiring say a phillips and an allen key, I'd much prefer to have the drivers pre-loaded with the 2 rather than chopping and changing between. Scissors are nice, but not really a necessity for me.
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Gotta agree with Benner this time! (Makes up for my Spyderco crack last night) :tu:
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Gotta agree with Benner this time! (Makes up for my Spyderco crack last night) :tu:
I'll take you off the ban list for now then. :D
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Alright!!! I get to stick around! :ahhh
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The leather sheath does have the bit kit slot in it though. I never realized the amount of time having two bit drivers saves as opposed to quickly swapping bits out, :pok: It's a nice tool though, I just think the idea of having two bit drivers is a bit of a novelty.
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I was pleasantly surprised with the two bit drivers. It's nice not the have to change around the bits all the time. I see alot of robertsons out here, and I like having one pre loaded, whilst still having the essential phillips still in - the flatheads sit on the SAK. Yeah, its easy to change the bits out, but sometimes I just can't be arsed :)
I wish they'd replace the mini bit driver with an awl (or scissors on the ALX).
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The leather sheath does have the bit kit slot in it though. I never realized the amount of time having two bit drivers saves as opposed to quickly swapping bits out, :pok: It's a nice tool though, I just think the idea of having two bit drivers is a bit of a novelty.
Not everyone sheath carries though. When I had mine, I used the pocket clip.
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The leather sheath does have the bit kit slot in it though. I never realized the amount of time having two bit drivers saves as opposed to quickly swapping bits out, :pok: It's a nice tool though, I just think the idea of having two bit drivers is a bit of a novelty.
Not everyone sheath carries though. When I had mine, I used the pocket clip.
Hmmm........that is a good point. Touché, now I've seen a ray of practical light. :tu:
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Wow, from me?!?! That has to be a first! :D
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Lol.
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I don't sheath carry my ALX unless I have to. I have never liked the Charge sheaths...Sorry Dave. I keep the bit card in my wallet, and pocket clip the charge. I run into a lot of Allan screws around the house, so one has an allen and the other keeps a phillips. I'll soon mod the flathead into an awl since I usually always carry a SAK on me as well.
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Here I am, reviving yet another old thread!
I just ordered an ALX because it had the two bit drivers. I work at a hotel, and the guest room door locks have a tamper proof t20 on them. I ground down a TP T20 bit so it would fit the LM bit driver in my skeletool, but then I was left with a problem. Do I leave it in or do I leave the very necessary phillips in? Enter the ALX, now I can have my phillips and t20 loaded up all the time, and my flathead and scissors reside in whatever SAK I have that day.
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I like the idea of 2 bit drivers cuz i don't sheath carry, making it hard to carry the LM bit kit. If I were to get a charge again, I'd get the XTI or ALX- put a wave plier head and scissors in it. Then it would be perrrrrrfect :tu:
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I am going to buy a blast or a broken wave and take the scissors out of it to put in my ALX in exchange for the can opener. I never need to open a can, but scissors are awesome.
EDIT: and if I did need to open a can, one of my many SAK's would do the job much better.
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I am going to buy a blast or a broken wave and take the scissors out of it to put in my ALX in exchange for the can opener. I never need to open a can, but scissors are awesome.
EDIT: and if I did need to open a can, one of my many SAK's would do the job much better.
I actually think I might have put up a thread in the "tools needed" for a broken wave because I was planning to do just that. I always cut headlines out of newspapers, make hillarious quotes and put them on my brother's door. scissors would save me a trip to the drawer so I can keep my creative juices flowing :D
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Now I'm getting interested in modding an ALX so keep updating your progress.
I started getting buyers remorse a while after I bought the ALX. I read some reviews with people knocking the redundancy of it and shortcomings etc, etc. I have since recovered...
Well I am in canada and there are very few flatheads but everything uses robertson bits. Show me a multi with a robertson! So now I carry a double phillips and a double robertson in my alx and pair that with a Micra for fine details, flatheads, and scissors. This pair up let me install and wire a keypad for a security door yesterday. I actually use the canopener for flatheads too at times, especially on wall plates and light switch covers.
If I had scissors instead of the canopener and a large flat screwdriver (like the TTi) instead of the eyeglass screw driver, I would never put the tool down. If anyone ever wants to send a couple parts my way or wants to mod it for me, feel free :D
I dont like to carry the bit kit. It causes the belt sheat to stick out and bulk up just enough to always no its there. without it I forget I have it. I might pocket carry the bit kit, or maybe try the leather sheath as it looks less bulky. But I do feel powerful with a set of hex bits and flats etc on my belt. But I don't need to be prepared for everything. Robertson and phillips are enough.
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it's gonna be a while because I don't have the cash to pick up the parts tool or the Kick clips that I need to disassemble the ALX.