Multi-Tools are all about personal preferences.
I havent found the perfect tool yet, and each design has weaknesses/strengths in different situations.
I dont like the new Wave because the screw driver bits dont suit my work. I mostly carry the old style wave, but I'm thinking of getting the new Charge Ti, (slowly waring out my 2nd Wave) and modifying a 1/4 hex magnetic bit driver and my common used bits to fit.
I have built up a collection of multi-tools and I carry which ever suits me at the time.
The easiest to use (Mostly) is my Wave and the pliers seem to suit my work best. They are more needle nose like and I can get into finer areas with them.
The best built I have are my Swiss Tools. I have the original style, X model and the new spirit. These are my second choice to carry. I did file the screw driver ends flat on the Swiss Tools, the polished finish (from manufacturer) rounded them a bit so I squared them up a bit (recomended) The Swiss Tools holds the edge on the blade better as well, but I dont like the spirit blade as much. Leatherman have improved their blades, another reason I'm thinking about the Charge.
The sturdiest pliers are on one of my Gerbers, but I would choose the Swiss Tool pliers for best quality.
I now have the Gerber Military Tech. set with 4 interchangable pliers on the 600 model handle and either a Schrade Vice Grip type multi-tool or Leatherman Crunch etc as a quick grab tool bag.
The Gerbers aren't as nice to use, and I dont like their blade, but they are good quality. I was about to buy the 800 Legend, but after a good long play in the store, I picked it to bits and decided to leave it there. (Unusual for me because impulse usually predicts I buy it)
The Swiss Tool polish also made it hard to create sparks from my flint fire starters, so I filed a square edge on the inside edge of the bottle opener. That worked well.
There are others, but I wont go on.
With local knife Laws I use my multi-tools as my primary blade.
Its ended up as a sort of a hobby to find the ultimate Multi-Tool.
My Wave is fine using leather riggers gloves, but all the others I have to take a glove off most of the time.
You need to ask yourself what you want from it. Then try them all and see which one you like.
I would go through all their websites first, then try the ones you think you like.
I would put money on you liking the Wave, but it doesn't hurt to look around, and I'm sure others will tell you there likes/dislikes of them all. I recomend you have a good look at the Swiss Tools though.