Anybody got field reports on the Leatherman Charge Ti? Used the heck out of my old Wave over Christmas, doing some impromtu fix-it work at my inlaw's place. More than once I wished for all-locking tools on the Leatherman, and began dreaming of the Charge.
#35766 - 12/28/0407:20 PMRe: Any feedback on the Leatherman "Charge Ti"?
GoatRider
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I don't have a lot of mileage on mine, and I haven't had a multi-tool before, but I like it a lot. The only thing that would make me like it more is more selection of bits, specifically torx bits.
#35767 - 12/29/0401:13 AMRe: Any feedback on the Leatherman "Charge Ti"?
Anonymous
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Despite having Titanium components (hence the Ti abbrevation), it's still quite heavy in my opinion. Granted it DOES have a lot of tools I can't say I like the weight of it all.
But then again aren't most mutli-tools heavy to start with?
#35771 - 12/29/0403:27 AMRe: Any feedback on the Leatherman "Charge Ti"?
GoatRider
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
Paul810,
Thanks, when I first got mine the manual talked about a bit kit, but the only one I could find at the time looked like it was just a replacement of the bits it came with. I just did a search, and this has two inserts, for a total of 21 bits, or 42 tools! Now I'm happy.
#35773 - 12/29/0403:49 AMRe: Any feedback on the Leatherman "Charge Ti"?
GoatRider
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
Yep. But no Torx-5. Also, none of the "security" bitz, like the torx with a pin in the middle or the triangular ones that hold the gameboy together, but that's to be expected.
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