Gin
Well-Known Member
A minor, but nevertheless expensive misfortune.
I've lost my Leatherman, which was a useful tool although a bit gimmicky and a little difficult to open its tools with wet fingers.
An annoying shortcoming was the lack of sprung pincer jaws which needed a two-handed action to open & close them.
So what do forumites reckon- do I buy either a Wave or Charge XTI or is the top of the range Gerber multi tool at about the same price a better option.
Ignore price they are all very expensive at about £90 ( yes I know there are deals to be had, this is the high street price ) but Christmas is coming.
The issues are is the Gerber as robust, the blades as sharp and stay sharp, do the sprung pincer jaws really work well and are the other tools easy to open (and close) with cold wet hands.
I've lost my Leatherman, which was a useful tool although a bit gimmicky and a little difficult to open its tools with wet fingers.
An annoying shortcoming was the lack of sprung pincer jaws which needed a two-handed action to open & close them.
So what do forumites reckon- do I buy either a Wave or Charge XTI or is the top of the range Gerber multi tool at about the same price a better option.
Ignore price they are all very expensive at about £90 ( yes I know there are deals to be had, this is the high street price ) but Christmas is coming.
The issues are is the Gerber as robust, the blades as sharp and stay sharp, do the sprung pincer jaws really work well and are the other tools easy to open (and close) with cold wet hands.