@@basanistes359 I agree 100% The Crunch is, in my opinion, one of the most inventive designs Leatherman has offered. I use mine all the time. I think most people didn’t realize just how useful the Crunch is. And that reflected in sales. It’s a shame because the Crunch is outstanding. I wish they would bring it back as well. Thank you for your comment. And thank you, so much, for watching my video!
@@carricksecorski6878 great minds think alike? I have added and subtracted items throughout the years and this seems to be my most used pieces of kit. I will add a certain tool if I need it, but this is my baseline go-to loadout. Thanks for the comment! Thank you, very much, for watching my video!
@@e92_visuals81 I’m excited for you. I hope you love yours as much as I love mine. I carry it and use it every single day. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the comment. And Thank You, very much, for watching my video!
I'm definitely modding mine out. Gonna put a hex bit driver, scalpel blade holder, t shank holder, lynch titanium clip, and thumb tabs. Only taking out the flat bit driver, file, and precision driver to make the mods, but those will go on my p4 for my son. Obviously extra money but it's just too enticing to not make my ideal tool.
@@simmonds6063 that’s brilliant! I would love to see the process and final result. It’s going to be an epic tool for sure. I have done quite a few mods, but I have never moved a tool that far. Thanks for the comment. And thanks for watching my video!!!
@@squaredaway798 I do update my bits depending on the day. A set of nut drivers would come in handy. I will definitely look into that. I appreciate the idea, and I appreciate you watching my video! Thank you for the comment!
so, compared to the old reliable regular size vice grips (~10" I think), how does the Crunch fare, in your opinion? can it perform at least 50% of the same applications? or more? less? brilliant design, but what you think comparison-wise?
@@attackmanlet for sure. The Crunch can hang with the major brands. The only vice-grip style tool that I reach for as often as my crunch is my Knipex Cobras.
I wish they'd bring back the Crunch. That tool is just way too cool.
@@basanistes359 I agree 100% The Crunch is, in my opinion, one of the most inventive designs Leatherman has offered. I use mine all the time. I think most people didn’t realize just how useful the Crunch is. And that reflected in sales. It’s a shame because the Crunch is outstanding. I wish they would bring it back as well.
Thank you for your comment. And thank you, so much, for watching my video!
You and I have almost the exact same EDC load out. It’s a set that just works for almost all applications.
@@carricksecorski6878 great minds think alike? I have added and subtracted items throughout the years and this seems to be my most used pieces of kit. I will add a certain tool if I need it, but this is my baseline go-to loadout. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you, very much, for watching my video!
I’m waiting on my arc to get delivered. Can’t wait to start using it and breaking it in
@@e92_visuals81 I’m excited for you. I hope you love yours as much as I love mine. I carry it and use it every single day. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the comment. And Thank You, very much, for watching my video!
I'm definitely modding mine out. Gonna put a hex bit driver, scalpel blade holder, t shank holder, lynch titanium clip, and thumb tabs. Only taking out the flat bit driver, file, and precision driver to make the mods, but those will go on my p4 for my son. Obviously extra money but it's just too enticing to not make my ideal tool.
@@simmonds6063 that’s brilliant! I would love to see the process and final result. It’s going to be an epic tool for sure. I have done quite a few mods, but I have never moved a tool that far. Thanks for the comment. And thanks for watching my video!!!
The other bits you should consider adding to your load out is a set of nut drivers
@@squaredaway798 I do update my bits depending on the day. A set of nut drivers would come in handy. I will definitely look into that. I appreciate the idea, and I appreciate you watching my video! Thank you for the comment!
so, compared to the old reliable regular size vice grips (~10" I think), how does the Crunch fare, in your opinion? can it perform at least 50% of the same applications? or more? less? brilliant design, but what you think comparison-wise?
@@attackmanlet for sure. The Crunch can hang with the major brands. The only vice-grip style tool that I reach for as often as my crunch is my Knipex Cobras.