I will agree that my Leathermans do not match the quality of my Swiss Tools. Victorinox use better steel and make them better quality.
However, my old style Wave suits my work a bit better, and is a bit more usable than either of my Swiss Tools. So my Wave gets grabbed more than the Swiss Tools for EDC. While working, I can use the pliers and blade 1 handed, the file and scissors are easier to open than the Swiss Tools, and the scissors are better than Victorinox scissors. The pliers shape is much more usable than the Swiss Tools, and gets into more places than I can using the Swiss Tool. I have 7/8 Victoinox knives and 2 Swiss Tools, and the scissors arent particulary good in any of them. Usability has to be taken into account when buying as well.
I dont know of a tool that cant be broken in some way. Leatherman are still higher quality than some of the cheaper tools out there. They may not be the best, but they are still worthy.