If you don't feel like beating a dead horse, you could post a link to another thread where you've covered your thoughts.I don't have everyone's opinions memorized just yet, but I seem to recall you're not exactly head cheerleader for the Leatherman fanclub.
I don't want to sound too harsh, but Nutnfancy's opinion is not a concern of mine. I have watched a lot of his reviews, seen him make a few good points, and I've also seen him say things that I know for dead fact are straight-up wrong. Sir_mike... check out my scissor test thread, to see what I test all the scissors on. 50ft_trad... Long read, sorry for the delay. Ummm... yup. that about sums up my general feel for the tool line, except I don't have a problem with the drivers.Edit: link to scissor test thread...http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,36798.0.html
I'm a few days away from possession of a brand new climber, to test those 91mm scissors in pristine condition, and maybe lay my scissor test to rest.
I like the spring design better than the SAK's but the SAK scissors just "feel" better (smoother maybe?) when using them, and they work great.
Quote from: Monrogue on January 18, 2013, 03:45:35 PMI like the spring design better than the SAK's but the SAK scissors just "feel" better (smoother maybe?) when using them, and they work great. Keep in mind that when you say 'SAK" here, you mean Victorinox. The Juice Scissors are VERY similar to the Wenger design. Same style backspring, but the leatherman has much longer blades, and much shorter handle, worse mechanical advantage.
I'm right there with you on the spring issue with Vics. I just got my first Wenger very recently, but am generally pleased with the scissors.They tested much better than the Juice's, even with the shorter blades.
The one I just got was a Evo S17. I think the Evogrip 16 is a great knife. I think JerseyDevil said he EDCs one. I can see why. Good tool selection in a nice compact size.Good luck on your Original Wave hunt. I think you'll like it when you get one.
I'm seeing a difference between the scissors on my Juice CS4, and my XE6. The scissors work more smoothly on the CS4, than the Xe6, which seem to be a bit grindy. The EX6 had other issues; the file had a ragged edge that was catching on the sheath. I had to use a diamond file to smooth it off myself. For the roughness in the scissors of the XE6, I'm not sure I want to start filing around the scissor blades. I could send it back, but they might think I'm being too nit-picky.
The scissors on the Juice was one of the reasons I stopped carrying it as my EDC. There was more than once where I felt underwhelmed by the way they performed. I found that may Vic Deluxe Tinker scissors seemed to cut through most of what the juice couldnt.That being said, I still do like the form of the tool and the function of a lot of the tools on it. I even used the corkscrew to hold a SAK eyeglasses screw.