Looks nice and should fit the niche it's aimed at very well. If it comes up on sale or a good deal second hand I'll probably grab it down the line Also, when you decide a verdict on something you haven't handled, your viewpoint changes when you actually handle said thing? Shocking!
In 2021, any tool without a double-syncronized twist-and-flanging gasket deceleration management tool is a non-starter anyway.
I think this should be named Wave- or Wave Lite. I was kinda hoping it didnt contain any locking tools but i kinda knowed that they couldnt make non-locking outside acces tools. This looks great but it is still boring tool, since it offers nothing new.Only Tools Matters
I think 'Curl' is surfer lingo for Wave, so some product person at LM probably did name it after the Wave.
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I like the concept, and if the "fit and finish" is as good as my Wave, then I'd be happy to carry one (I have fitted a pocket clip to my wave, so nothing lost for me having it come standard)Two minor issues1) I would swap the flat blade for the eyeglasses screwdriver. I just happen to use the eyeglasses screwdriver a lot, and looking at my Wave, they're the same tool width so it's a non-technical change to make.2) My Wave has been perfectly serviceable for eight years, and unless is suffers an unlikely and unexpected failure (or more likely, I lose it) I'm not going to replace it just for the hell of it.Still, if the Curl is still on the market when the time comes, I reckon it'd be the right thing for me.I have/do use the Saw on my Wave, but I can't recall using the serrated blade a great deal, and I reckon I can cop the loss of the Saw for friendlier pocket carry and maybe being a bit nicer on the hands....