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@maxlvledc question about the last bit driver adapter. Is it the right size to put on a 1/4 square (socket) adapter? (I've heard so much about how bad the bits are (bad heat treat) but the form factor is so compelling. Being able to store more Leatherman bits in the same physical space as regular 1/4 hex bits makes me want to try them but I'd like to use a Chapman with a 1/4 square bit as the driver.)
I feel the bit kits are underrated. People praise the regular 1/4 inch bits but dont realize you can carry 40 bits a LM ratchet driver with a Surge and have a workshop on your hip.
I go with SOG, that compound leverage is awesome! I've have issues with Leatherman saying damage was from abuse and since the tool is riveted together, it's a unit, we won't repair it for free. SOG has had no problem sending me new plier heads or accessories and I just fix it myself. It's a plus to customize it with tools that I use more regularly.
I've noticed that they've replaced the riveted Squirt PS4 with a screwed together version. Much cheaper to replace one tool than the entire multi-tool.
Leatherman does like money 💰. They knew someone would make one of these videos b4 long. Leatherman actually saved tens of thousands of dollars in advertising when u posted this video lol
I was excited when they announced the ratcheting bit driver, up until the point if came out that it's made overseas. I pay a premium for Leatherman because they are made in USA.
Your right. Iv been hunting the proper multi tool for years. Haven’t bought one because all yuh see is the baby models in stores and there’s hardly any information online.
You spend far less money and some Knipex pliers and some Wera screwdriver. You'll get far more done much easier. Then digging into your hand with a small Leatherman tool. I called them useless pieces of junk because they don't do anything for me..
Theres no way to buy them…. They think people are going to buy the knives just to get the bits… true bit they fail to realize how MUCH more they would make with the bit kits available. They are daft
@@Raznak weight distrobution is better and not needing the non detatching and non folding / non colapsable, into a smaller profile would definately get in the way and deter many.. obviously If you want to carry a heavier back pack, you, do you
I think this is deliberate because they want to message that it’s a complete multitool with nothing else needed. If they’re advertising accessories alongside it, it gives the impression you need the accessories along with the fairly expensive tool. If it’s something you find out about later, they’re happy selling it.
Um, I'm not sure Leatherman hates money. A single extender (no bits inc) for the Wave (for ex) is $20, that's really expensive. In reality, the accessories wind up being very expensive. I do however LOVE my Wave AND I have a 30year+old Leatherman thats has been well used and looks and works like new. It actually has 'patent pending' stamped on it. Even the original leather case has lasted well.
He didn't say you're not paying for quality or something, because that's what you do. Quality products cost a bit more. What he's saying is that they could make even more money if they just "exposed" their line of products more.
I literally broke my new surge yesterday trying to cut so 12 Guage wire. The pliers completely snapped in half. The medium flat head snapped last week. idk if it's just mine but the wave I had 10 years ago seemed much stronger
Unusual. From years of owning multiple models, I can say for sure that most are high quality pieces, but I did purchase a brand new Wave that had QC issues, got a full refund and have never had that problem again. To be honest in this, the best Leatherman's are above $100, below that it can be sketchy. For example, my Super Tool 300 is flawless, but the more budget oriented models such as the Sidekick isn't one that I'd recommend.
I do agree. I am a faithful Leatherman user. I bought the very first model when it became available. I presently own 5 different models and you have to take it upon yourself to figure out which accessories you might want or need. They could definitely do better in their presenting what they offer. Thanks for the video brother.
Swiss Army sells a bit kit set that has a wrench that clips into a 10 port driver set. It's more money but it's legit 3 dimensional bits and the whole thing may fit in some Leatherman pouches. It also comes with a nylon pouch. Leatherman doesn't seem to have a marketing department. I could increase their sales just by using common sense practices in marketing.
Leatherman also hates freedom... At one point in time they were supplying tools to the atf with the words "always think forfeiture" marked on them. It was said in the event an agent isn't sure what to do, forfeiture of the item in question is always an option. I'm not saying these great Leatherman tools are not of quality, I'm just recommending we buy things from people who value freedom.
I love my Leatherman wave and yes the ratchet extension is a god send as well as well as the bit kit set they have paid for themselves time and time again
I got a wingman Leatherman with the bit accessory and an extension for a gift how are you supposed to put bits to use do they go in a special tool or leatherman
It like they actually care for their customers and realised that if they sell stuff for good price and allow their customers to use their accessories with different companies tools they get more loyal customers willing to recommend their tools to other people. What a novel idea huh?
I wanna see you make a lock-pickers Leatherman using parts off Covert Ins. or something because they have holes on the tools perfect for adding to your EDC.
I’m perpetually finding out that I’m living 20 years past the golden age of all these companies. Just saw the numbers on my crunch are 1199, is that a November of ‘99?
Wow... I had my first Leatherman like 30 years ago and I didn't know of the existence of ANY of these... Plot twist: We sell Leatherman in our shop! (I don't personally, but we stock them)
Those bits SUCK for anything but REALLY small and really loosely tightened fasteners. They have terrible engagement compared to an actual proper driver bit.
Me, a Skeletool owner, who paid like $20 per tool on my Leatherman: 😢 EDIT: I actually love the Skeletool, it's just the things I need without all the extra weight.
I need a standard 0.25" hex bit adapter for my original Leatherman Wave (30+ years old). I looked up the adapter options, and they cost more than a brand new Leatherman! Any advice would be appreciated.
Comment from Germany: Leatherman's lifetime warranty sucks badly. I have had it turned in for repair multiple times to replace the spring that keeps the screwdriver bits from falling out, but their German service provider failed doing so. Means: I have lost a few bits as there is nothing you can do about it. 1¢ part that renders the most used function of the 140€ multitool useless... 🤬🤬🤬
Can someone recommend an all-around good yet affordable Leatherman for my first purchase? I plan on using it as an EDC for utility purposes so I'm looking for something with the most useful tools on it without it being super expensive, I was considering buying one of the two Gerber brand Leatherman from my local Home Depot one being $35 and the other being $50 unsure of the names of either I think the $50 one had maybe three or four extra tools on it, there's no specific use or field of work I'm using this tool for I just want to carry around the most useful pocket knife available not super worried about how bulky it is
Multi-tools aren't my go to option, they are the emergency option when my tools aren't available. Why for the love of God would you by all these attachments rather than use a conventional tool?. All the attachments how you have, how many do you seriously use?. Drivers, Allen keys, sockets. Dozens of sizes but how many do we actually see and work on?. Accessories means buying bits that are just extra weight, they don't usually work as efficiently is the correct tool and should only be used as a last ditch effect. From my personal experience.
I have never cared for Leatherman multitools but I have always loved their accessories! The bit kit as an example... With such a small footprint you can carry a kit with so much variety. I mean it's not the bit I would use for working all day, but in a pinch? And the ratcheting extension, if you buy that along with the Victorinox wrench kit with extenders? You can tackle almost anything that needs a ratchet. Combine the two, because I believe you can use the bits with the ratchet as well as the Leatherman extender, and you have a nice kit.
I have always wanted one but I struggle because Im looking for the best all around version. I really liked the OHT but heard a lot of negative reviews. Any suggestions?
Yeah but the issue is, as ever, anyone who needs these types of bits actually has real tools. Nobody is using a leatherman for screw driving. My leatherman is used 99% as a knife.
Nah, they already have a customer base. Those who know leatherman know they can find what they need if they just look. If you carry a multitool then you are kinda a DIY type anyway lol
Good point. Why don't they do an accessories vid? Is it because the accessories aren't guaranteed like the tools themselves? Maybe they don't have to as lots of UA-camrs see this as a miss and are keen to show their accessories thereby doing the job for them, and with genuine enthusiasm.
I'd really like some tool blanks for my Leatherman wave in several different thicknesses. I have ideas for unique tools to replace the ones I done use. Any ideas?
I am someone who works Maint. for a living. No one is going to carry a multitiool and then also carry whole sets off accessories to still be left with tools that halfway do the job they are supposed to. This video only applies to people who then hope when they pull out their tools a random person says "hey cool" thus validating their pointless extra purchases.
Personally I think all of these are pointless because the whole point for it, is to easily fit into any pocket (with the exception of the pocket clip of course, which is a must-have for sure).
If you are going to edc all that shit you may as well just get a small screwdriver set for less which will provide more options and take up the same ammount of space.
Those extenders make no sence. In that size and weight it is just better to have a separate screwdriver. Attaching it to a multitool makes it less convinient.
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@maxlvledc question about the last bit driver adapter. Is it the right size to put on a 1/4 square (socket) adapter?
(I've heard so much about how bad the bits are (bad heat treat) but the form factor is so compelling. Being able to store more Leatherman bits in the same physical space as regular 1/4 hex bits makes me want to try them but I'd like to use a Chapman with a 1/4 square bit as the driver.)
Still waiting on the resupply of the ratchet driver. It's $35.oo part, I'm not spending $150 for it on the secondary market.
I feel the bit kits are underrated. People praise the regular 1/4 inch bits but dont realize you can carry 40 bits a LM ratchet driver with a Surge and have a workshop on your hip.
Carry that every day!
I can’t agree the flat bits are soft and deform plus by design they have less cross sectional area and just don’t grip well. Your mileage may vary.
I've been doing this for years with my charges and Arc. It's been really handy.
We need more leatherman content creators
This is an excellent point.
I've got some projects in the pipeline, in about a year be on the lookout for more tool/Leatherman reviews
I mean they have a really great web site. With very detailed description of every product.
And then they make custom badass multi tools that everybody wants, but they only make 100 of them and people jack the price up in the aftermarket
I go with SOG, that compound leverage is awesome! I've have issues with Leatherman saying damage was from abuse and since the tool is riveted together, it's a unit, we won't repair it for free. SOG has had no problem sending me new plier heads or accessories and I just fix it myself. It's a plus to customize it with tools that I use more regularly.
They don't do that any more btw, now that they are owned by GSM
I sent a leatherman back. Told them I broke the file trying to pry a brake pad off a railcar ..sent me a new rebar.
@@conductorcammon Lol!
I've noticed that they've replaced the riveted Squirt PS4 with a screwed together version. Much cheaper to replace one tool than the entire multi-tool.
Leatherman does like money 💰. They knew someone would make one of these videos b4 long. Leatherman actually saved tens of thousands of dollars in advertising when u posted this video lol
Got a Leatherman PST II.
Nice to have in my pocket. Good quality.
I was excited when they announced the ratcheting bit driver, up until the point if came out that it's made overseas. I pay a premium for Leatherman because they are made in USA.
I really gotta get myself a Leatherman
Your right. Iv been hunting the proper multi tool for years. Haven’t bought one because all yuh see is the baby models in stores and there’s hardly any information online.
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Buy a wave plus and a bit kit. Plus an extender.
You’re giving me some ideas on how to spend my free time during my christmas break.
Wave is the best tool a man or woman could ever own. There is no debating 🤷♂️ I’ve had one all my life since the very first one .
Awesome man can't wait for part 2
Already up 👍
Love these product s!❤
Leatherman's lanyard clip is included it's hidden inside the tool
True, but they still include it
i think they heard you , the recent price hikes are all your fault hahaha.
Leatherman would save so much money if they just release a quarter inch driver on their tools....
it'd genius actually.. you will advertise for them.. for free!
They hate it so much
Nothing works with the p4 :(
The purpose of a multitool, is so you don't have to carry all of that stuff
I agree..which is why I no longer carry bit kits...it's a strange evolution but I'm learning.
You spend far less money and some Knipex pliers and some Wera screwdriver. You'll get far more done much easier. Then digging into your hand with a small Leatherman tool. I called them useless pieces of junk because they don't do anything for me..
Theres no way to buy them…. They think people are going to buy the knives just to get the bits… true bit they fail to realize how MUCH more they would make with the bit kits available. They are daft
better off buying proper tools at that point
Yes they hate money. The Ratchet extender has been out of stock for over a year and cost over $100 to get it somewhere online
And I still bought one because I thought I needed it. Turns out, I did. Got the 90 deg. one they sell on Amazon. Every day carried
@@jameshummel8776can you share a link for the one you got?
My Work-Equipment as a Mechanic is already over 10k... What should we say then?
@@pikamaster001 Say about what? Leatherman is not selling a $30 tool that other people are selling for over $100.
So basically their marketing team is one dude with a Chromebook
I would be 10x as good on the first day with a cell phone.
I want a Leatherman bandolier to carry all the accessories.
It would take one to carry ALL of them…A belt maybe with them all around it…?
@@jameshoffman1842two holsters on each hip too
At what point does a multitool start being more hassle to carry than full size tool with not as good precision
@@Raznak weight distrobution is better and not needing the non detatching and non folding / non colapsable, into a smaller profile would definately get in the way and deter many.. obviously
If you want to carry a heavier back pack, you, do you
A leathermen's multi-tool is great for tweakers.
I still have the Leatherman I bought on the USS Peleliu in 96 or so when I was a Marine on deployment. Use it almost every day!
Got mine in Okinawa in 85 on my way to Germany. Still use it sometimes not every day
@@paulbosley6448 That's awesome, man!
The ratchet is a must have. And I am not overexaggerating. It is so good it should be included with every high end leatherman.
But it's not because Leatherman is just fine with money, weird...
Also they're just ridiculously overpriced, so nobody really needs to know about them.
I think this is deliberate because they want to message that it’s a complete multitool with nothing else needed. If they’re advertising accessories alongside it, it gives the impression you need the accessories along with the fairly expensive tool. If it’s something you find out about later, they’re happy selling it.
It is deliberate. They can make more money selling these items separately…. RHK has had this down for a decade lol good tools aren’t cheap
Um, I'm not sure Leatherman hates money. A single extender (no bits inc) for the Wave (for ex) is $20, that's really expensive. In reality, the accessories wind up being very expensive. I do however LOVE my Wave AND I have a 30year+old Leatherman thats has been well used and looks and works like new. It actually has 'patent pending' stamped on it. Even the original leather case has lasted well.
He didn't say you're not paying for quality or something, because that's what you do. Quality products cost a bit more.
What he's saying is that they could make even more money if they just "exposed" their line of products more.
It's just a clickbate title to get views it has nothing to do with real life
@@Whigu🤡🤡
It's sad that they discontinued the leatherman rachet driver. I'm so happy I got one before they ran out.
Really, truly- they discontinued the rathet driver?!?
The impact drive is the best one by far!
Dude, if heaven is measured by those tools, u r already there. I love your collections! Those r limited, rare or extra fancy though 😇🤩😎😁
They hate money but why they so expensive shit WHY!
I literally broke my new surge yesterday trying to cut so 12 Guage wire. The pliers completely snapped in half. The medium flat head snapped last week. idk if it's just mine but the wave I had 10 years ago seemed much stronger
That's super wierd...I'd contact leatherman
25 year warranty. Did they replace it?
i found a leatherman on the side of a road and after using it a couple of times, I can see why!
Mann, you're lucky for finding it 😭
Unusual. From years of owning multiple models, I can say for sure that most are high quality pieces, but I did purchase a brand new Wave that had QC issues, got a full refund and have never had that problem again. To be honest in this, the best Leatherman's are above $100, below that it can be sketchy. For example, my Super Tool 300 is flawless, but the more budget oriented models such as the Sidekick isn't one that I'd recommend.
Couldn’t have said it better.
@@project7442
Whhhoooooooossshhh!
And his name isn’t “Mann.” It’s “Ghost Ship.” 😂
@@keirfarnum6811 😂😂
Don't. Make. Vertical. Videos.
It's a YT short you troglodyte.
Works better for those of us using phones
I do agree. I am a faithful Leatherman user. I bought the very first model when it became available. I presently own 5 different models and you have to take it upon yourself to figure out which accessories you might want or need. They could definitely do better in their presenting what they offer.
Thanks for the video brother.
Swiss Army sells a bit kit set that has a wrench that clips into a 10 port driver set. It's more money but it's legit 3 dimensional bits and the whole thing may fit in some Leatherman pouches. It also comes with a nylon pouch. Leatherman doesn't seem to have a marketing department. I could increase their sales just by using common sense practices in marketing.
Leatherman also hates freedom... At one point in time they were supplying tools to the atf with the words "always think forfeiture" marked on them. It was said in the event an agent isn't sure what to do, forfeiture of the item in question is always an option. I'm not saying these great Leatherman tools are not of quality, I'm just recommending we buy things from people who value freedom.
In the multitool world they are still better than the others.
I love my Leatherman wave and yes the ratchet extension is a god send as well as well as the bit kit set they have paid for themselves time and time again
I got a wingman Leatherman with the bit accessory and an extension for a gift how are you supposed to put bits to use do they go in a special tool or leatherman
These bits are very flimsy and break easily. No response from customer service as well. Pretty poor customer service which is not even responsive.
Swisstool is SO much better anyways…
So glad I found your channel. Please don’t start cramming products down our throats like most do!!
Lamborghini doesn't advertise either...
Touche
Man, with how useful these knives seem on a first glance, I just keep getting surprised again and again at how versatile these things are
You mean multi tools?
It like they actually care for their customers and realised that if they sell stuff for good price and allow their customers to use their accessories with different companies tools they get more loyal customers willing to recommend their tools to other people. What a novel idea huh?
If it wasn't for good people like you making videos we would not know nothing about accessories! Thank you!
I wanna see you make a lock-pickers Leatherman using parts off Covert Ins. or something because they have holes on the tools perfect for adding to your EDC.
I’m perpetually finding out that I’m living 20 years past the golden age of all these companies.
Just saw the numbers on my crunch are 1199, is that a November of ‘99?
Where can you get that black leather with the red stitch holdster in the upper left corner?
Ah, yellow birtch outfitters.
Why make a commercial when they have multiple UA-cam channels that talks about them
I bet they are bot a public traded company. Because pleasing stock owners ruins everything.
Would love to see the pocket clip for supertool300
Bruh…
And I just got rid of my leatherman because I needed a couple of these 🤦🏻♂️
Literally need advertising
Wow... I had my first Leatherman like 30 years ago and I didn't know of the existence of ANY of these... Plot twist: We sell Leatherman in our shop! (I don't personally, but we stock them)
Now leatherman hates you
What else is new..
Those bits SUCK for anything but REALLY small and really loosely tightened fasteners. They have terrible engagement compared to an actual proper driver bit.
Me, a Skeletool owner, who paid like $20 per tool on my Leatherman: 😢
EDIT: I actually love the Skeletool, it's just the things I need without all the extra weight.
Lots of companies are sooo bad at marketing
Which I can't understand at all...for got sakes it's how you make your money!
Dude... standard multitool from them is a hundred if yur lucky. If you buy a multitool for that much, the accessories BETTER be low cost.
I need a standard 0.25" hex bit adapter for my original Leatherman Wave (30+ years old). I looked up the adapter options, and they cost more than a brand new Leatherman! Any advice would be appreciated.
Comment from Germany: Leatherman's lifetime warranty sucks badly. I have had it turned in for repair multiple times to replace the spring that keeps the screwdriver bits from falling out, but their German service provider failed doing so. Means: I have lost a few bits as there is nothing you can do about it.
1¢ part that renders the most used function of the 140€ multitool useless... 🤬🤬🤬
Can someone recommend an all-around good yet affordable Leatherman for my first purchase? I plan on using it as an EDC for utility purposes so I'm looking for something with the most useful tools on it without it being super expensive, I was considering buying one of the two Gerber brand Leatherman from my local Home Depot one being $35 and the other being $50 unsure of the names of either I think the $50 one had maybe three or four extra tools on it, there's no specific use or field of work I'm using this tool for I just want to carry around the most useful pocket knife available not super worried about how bulky it is
Multi-tools aren't my go to option, they are the emergency option when my tools aren't available. Why for the love of God would you by all these attachments rather than use a conventional tool?. All the attachments how you have, how many do you seriously use?. Drivers, Allen keys, sockets. Dozens of sizes but how many do we actually see and work on?. Accessories means buying bits that are just extra weight, they don't usually work as efficiently is the correct tool and should only be used as a last ditch effect. From my personal experience.
I have never cared for Leatherman multitools but I have always loved their accessories! The bit kit as an example... With such a small footprint you can carry a kit with so much variety.
I mean it's not the bit I would use for working all day, but in a pinch? And the ratcheting extension, if you buy that along with the Victorinox wrench kit with extenders? You can tackle almost anything that needs a ratchet. Combine the two, because I believe you can use the bits with the ratchet as well as the Leatherman extender, and you have a nice kit.
I have always wanted one but I struggle because Im looking for the best all around version. I really liked the OHT but heard a lot of negative reviews. Any suggestions?
All the bits on my leatherman broke. Since then I am using a swiss army knife.
Oh and the black coating got ugly sooo quick.
Yeah but the issue is, as ever, anyone who needs these types of bits actually has real tools. Nobody is using a leatherman for screw driving. My leatherman is used 99% as a knife.
Why pay for advertising when you can have youtubers do it for free? 🤷🏼♂️
They don't want to turn it into an expensive collecting hobby which would automatically happen if people knew about all the different parts.
Nah, they already have a customer base. Those who know leatherman know they can find what they need if they just look. If you carry a multitool then you are kinda a DIY type anyway lol
Good point. Why don't they do an accessories vid? Is it because the accessories aren't guaranteed like the tools themselves? Maybe they don't have to as lots of UA-camrs see this as a miss and are keen to show their accessories thereby doing the job for them, and with genuine enthusiasm.
I'd really like some tool blanks for my Leatherman wave in several different thicknesses. I have ideas for unique tools to replace the ones I done use. Any ideas?
if only leatherman would make/release more of the ratchet bit holders, i’d buy it but no way imma pay 200 for it 2nd hand.
Idk why you would file down the extender, they work perfect for front iron sights. They can also be used to tighten certain bolts.
*Leatherman™️* relies on word of mouth and brand superiority for their advertising.
I am someone who works Maint. for a living. No one is going to carry a multitiool and then also carry whole sets off accessories to still be left with tools that halfway do the job they are supposed to.
This video only applies to people who then hope when they pull out their tools a random person says "hey cool" thus validating their pointless extra purchases.
If you are going to carry that much bullshit just get a full size tool box with tools that actually work.
I don’t know if Leatherman hates money…. Their just fat, happy, and asleep at the wheel.
Personally I think all of these are pointless because the whole point for it, is to easily fit into any pocket (with the exception of the pocket clip of course, which is a must-have for sure).
never even own a letherman just cheap knock offs. if I knew they made these I wouldn't even bother with a knock off. they need to step their game up.
"Leatherman hates money".
Dude have you ever paid for a Leatherman? Believe me. They like money.
So glad I found your channel after whatnot, good stuff man. I thought I was the only one who thought letherman didn’t promote their own shit 😅
Lol damn, it’s a wonder they still exist with that “plan for marketing…”
If you are going to edc all that shit you may as well just get a small screwdriver set for less which will provide more options and take up the same ammount of space.
my surge is about 13 years old, been through a couple of pouches over the years
Leatherman I’m contracted by the U.S. military. They don’t need money.
Those extenders make no sence. In that size and weight it is just better to have a separate screwdriver. Attaching it to a multitool makes it less convinient.
Leatherman are straight trash. I'd rather carry real tools or use the victorinox version. Leatherman are for people who need light versions of tools.
So true! I got that middle extender, from watching your videos lol
Agreed.... I dont know these exist til I saw ur video, wtf....❤
I dunno.. with the prices they charge,nit kind of seems like they like money.
They should have made the Free P2 and P4 compatible with the Rebar bit adapter
Leatherman has inadequate marketing. Or they are relying on youtubers to do their advertising for them 😉
I have a Leatherman Rev And I'm almost afraid to ask people for reviews. I feel like it's one of the more hated ones. I like it but I don't love it
Ratcheting bit driver has been sold out for quite some time now. Frustrating
I have never known a professional nor contractor that would ever touch any bullshit like this 😂