This video provides a detailed comparison between two premium Leatherman multitools: the Arc Obsidian and the Charge TTi. The reviewer breaks down the specifications of each tool, discusses what might be needed to "complete" the Charge TTi, and compares them on size, price, aesthetics, and other features. The content aims to help viewers decide which of these high-end multitools is the best choice for their needs, with the reviewer ultimately sharing their personal preference.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Leatherman FREE P4 multi-tool, highlighting its innovative magnetic one-handed architecture and full-featured toolset. The reviewer discusses its practicality for everyday carry (EDC), compares it to classic Leatherman models like the Wave, and emphasizes its value and durability. The video also touches on packaging, sheath quality, and the potential appeal for collectors, making it a detailed examination of a popular multi-tool.
This video by Nutnfancy details a modification to the Leatherman Charge multi-tool, specifically adding an awl functionality. The creator highlights the Charge's strengths like build quality, blade steel, pliers, and sheath, but identifies the lack of an awl as a significant omission. The modification involves grinding a standard Phillips driver bit into a functional awl for wilderness use. The video also includes criticisms of the SOG Powerlock EOD multi-tool. While the primary focus is on the Leatherman Charge modification, the mention of SOG Powerlock EOD and general multi-tool discussion provides broader context.
This is Part 1 of a two-part comparison between the SOG Powerlock EOD multi-tool and the Leatherman Charge TTi. The video analyzes various aspects including size, weight, ease of use, comfort, toughness, versatility, features, carry case, quality, and price. While the Leatherman Charge TTi is generally preferred and declared the winner, the SOG Powerlock is acknowledged for its strength, faster deploying pliers, tool variety (including better scissors and a punch), socket compatibility, and lower price point. The reviewer highlights specific criticisms of the SOG Powerlock such as cumbersome handle covers and a finicky ¼ driver lock, contrasting them with the Charge's quick detachable pocket clip for EDC use.
This review of the Cabela's Limited Edition Leatherman Charge TTi highlights its S30V blade steel for superior edge retention and corrosion resistance. The reviewer notes a critique of the black oxide finish's consistency on the S30V blade but praises the functional serrated rescue blade with an effective line cutter. The video also covers the integrated wire stripper, the preference for a nylon sheath over leather for EDC, and compares it to tactical sheath alternatives.
The Leatherman Charge Ti/AL is a high-capability multi-tool weighing 8.4 oz, featuring a 154CM steel main blade with good edge retention and rust resistance. It includes a functional saw, a versatile file with diamond coating, precision pliers with excellent wire cutters, and a locking bit driver. A limited edition Cabela's Camo Charge EOD variant boasts S30V steel and specialized crimpers.
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