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enlarge | Brand: Leatherman Category: Home Improvement
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Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 1
MPN: 830850 Model: 830850 UPC: 037447362286 EAN: 0037447362286 ASIN: B000XU43IC
Release Date: March 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Perfect Minimalist EDC Multitool. September 10, 2008 I love it. It's perfect for my office environment job. The pocket clip is perfectly shaped makes it hang discreetly inside. It contains the most used tools, needlenose and regular pliers, knife, phillips and flathead (2 sizes ea.) Oh yeah, the caribiner/bottle opener get their share of use too. I have to say the best thing about this tool is, the knife on this thing is THE BEST knife I have found on a multitool. It is comfortable to use, and can be opened one handed. Oh ya, if anyone is wondering....EDC = every day carry. Check out edcforums.com to learn more.
Not great but not bad either September 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought I'd share my thoughts after using mine for about 3 months now.
For me, the CX the perfect size, weight and mix of tools. I love the bottle opener and quick access to the blade. The assembly is very good, nothing has come loose or slackened up over the time I've had mine and it gets used pretty much every day.
The one thing I was never really happy with is the size of the blade. If it were 1/2" longer it would've been perfect. I'm not sure why Leatherman didn't make it longer since there is plenty of room to make it, oh, say, about 1/2" longer without changing the overall length!
Another thing that has started to bug me as time went on is the sheer complexity of the design with all the holes and complicated edges. It looks nice but the downside is that it is a serious pain to clean. Using the tool for anything "wet", like gutting fish or even cutting up a steak, isn't practical. Of particular irritation to me are the holes in the blade spine because they really fill up with crap quickly and it takes a toothpick to clean them out (a longer blade would've helped here too).
So, the bottom line for me would be that it's pretty much a 5 star tool for "dry" situations but doesn't really work well as a general purpose tool if you want to use it camping/fishing/BBQ/etc.
Leatherman Skeletool CX September 2, 2008 A light and reduced feature Leatherman tool. The main tool has only the multi-use pliers, a knife blade, and a bottle opener/caribiner clip. A bit receiver uses the two double-sided bits included and all but one of the bits in the separate Leatherman bit kit I purchased at the same time (the eyeglass bit in the kit won't work with this tool, though). This tool is much lighter than my Wave but certainly better looking; fits the hand nicely. When clipped onto my pants pocket it's easy to forget it's there. A good substitution for a pocket knife if you're used to a larger knife.
Light in weight but not in features! August 31, 2008 I have a Leatherman Charge TTI that I use as my primary multitool, but I wanted something that I could carry with me that wouldn't be quite so heavy.
The Leatherman Skeletool CX fit that bill perfectly! It is much lighter and slimmer than a full size multitool, but retains an amazing amount of functionality and tool options.
Although I do use my Charge TTI for various tasks, I use my Skeletool more! It can handle most anything you throw at it.
Build quality and fit/finish is great, it feels nice in the hand, and it looks awesome! Anyone who sees it will have questions for you and inevitably want to hold it.
The most useful multitool yet! August 31, 2008 This is by far the most useful multitool I've ever owned. It has just what most people need on a daily basis, and is consequently much lighter than the others. Buy the other ones if you really need a corkscrew, leather punch, wood saw, toothpick, etc. I chose the CX version mainly because of its serrated edge blade, and the tungsten coating is nice looking as well, although I'm sure it will wear off with use, as do most coatings. You can save a bit of cash if you can do without the serrated blade and fancy coating. Either way, you can be sure you'll use and love this multitool.
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