I still have the old version supertool. So that makes it 20 yrs? Pivots are fine, pliers are fine. Leather sheath finally rotted out and I had to get the screwdriver blade replaced as it was no longer straight. Which they are notorious for which is why they came up with the LM bits I believe. But to be fair, after several years it was no longer my first LM MT, so usage has been rotated in and out. Damn. Now I want to shop for the original sheath and start carrying it more often.
I'm worried about my Kick breaking in 20 years, and leaving me stranded with no equivalent LM model to buy as a replacement. Yeah I think too far ahead.Mostly I'm concerned about the pivots loosening and becoming worn, and the "springs" for the tools breaking.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 01, 2017, 07:37:16 PMI'm worried about my Kick breaking in 20 years, and leaving me stranded with no equivalent LM model to buy as a replacement. Yeah I think too far ahead.Mostly I'm concerned about the pivots loosening and becoming worn, and the "springs" for the tools breaking.That's what backups are for
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 01, 2017, 07:37:16 PMI'm worried about my Kick breaking in 20 years, and leaving me stranded with no equivalent LM model to buy as a replacement. Yeah I think too far ahead.Mostly I'm concerned about the pivots loosening and becoming worn, and the "springs" for the tools breaking.The weak spot of that series were the locks (which they redesigned and fixed ) Since the Kick doesn't have locks you should be ok with many years of service Also a Supertool 300 is what you receive if they swap an OG Supertool in warranty
I've received my first Leatherman, a PST with 1994 date codes in 1995. It has been used extensively but not abused much. The handle were as loose as a balisong until I purchased loki-mobile's LM wrenches. I'd say that now after more than 22 years, the tool pivots are 99%, the handle pivots are 90%, and the pliers pivot is about 85%, all compared to original. I know, thanks to the helpful suggestions found at MTO that the pliers pivot can be tightened. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that this tool will be able to last me a lifetime.
Wow that's generous of them. I took a quick look and I noticed they are still using built in screwdriver blades vs. the bits. Do they still get crooked when you torque them?I remember now it wasn't the large screwdriver blade that got twisted, it was the small or medium size screwdriver.