14 year mechanic here. Start it with the rebarb Leatherman. What the wave and then the wave plus both right when they release. Been using the work pro for the last 8 months. And I will say there's no reason to buy the Leatherman Wave/+ . That's coming from someone that uses the tool everyday multiple times. And I have been a die-hard Leatherman fan for close to 20 years. But pride aside and loyalty to brand aside, the workpro fits the bill just fine. If you have a Leatherman Wave don't go out and buy the work pro unless you just want to try it. But if you are on the fence between which one you should get on a fresh tool start. Buy the work pro
@@makcatchem9614 that’s a great endorsement! From all of my use on both the Wave and the Work Pro, there’s very little felt difference in practical use
I have both. I paid $18 for my Workpro and $119 for my Leatherman. The only difference I’ve noticed after months of use is the Workpro is stiffer when opening the pliers, but I can one-hand access all the external tools on both (the Leatherman is still smoother). If I had the opportunity to use them both before I bought them I never would’ve bought the Leatherman. It’s way over priced. Both tools are made overseas.
I don't have a Workpro. I have a very old Leatherman PST 2, I think. Bought it second hand on a market for like 20 years ago, without knowing what is really was. I rather loose a $20 or $30 tool then one of like $100. It hurts less. I ve lost a SOG Paratool for like 35 years ago somewhere in Norway, That hurted.
14 year mechanic here. Start it with the rebarb Leatherman. What the wave and then the wave plus both right when they release. Been using the work pro for the last 8 months. And I will say there's no reason to buy the Leatherman Wave/+ . That's coming from someone that uses the tool everyday multiple times. And I have been a die-hard Leatherman fan for close to 20 years. But pride aside and loyalty to brand aside, the workpro fits the bill just fine. If you have a Leatherman Wave don't go out and buy the work pro unless you just want to try it. But if you are on the fence between which one you should get on a fresh tool start. Buy the work pro
@@makcatchem9614 that’s a great endorsement! From all of my use on both the Wave and the Work Pro, there’s very little felt difference in practical use
Keep up the great content, hope you are getting better man stay frosty.
Hey thanks man! I went from bronchitis to Covid to a sinus infection so I’m finally good enough to talk on camera again lol
I have both. I paid $18 for my Workpro and $119 for my Leatherman. The only difference I’ve noticed after months of use is the Workpro is stiffer when opening the pliers, but I can one-hand access all the external tools on both (the Leatherman is still smoother). If I had the opportunity to use them both before I bought them I never would’ve bought the Leatherman. It’s way over priced. Both tools are made overseas.
@@scottygetusoutofhere 100% agree with ya there, the stiffness of the pliers is the only major difference
I bought the WORKPRO. Great value and tool to have handy in the car or office for MacGyver moments. The “weird thing” is a rope cutter!
@@beckerization it’s definitely a great tool to throw in a kit and forget about it without feeling guilty about spending the money
Just ordered the Work pro 👍
I don't have a Workpro. I have a very old Leatherman PST 2, I think. Bought it second hand on a market for like 20 years ago, without knowing what is really was. I rather loose a $20 or $30 tool then one of like $100. It hurts less. I ve lost a SOG Paratool for like 35 years ago somewhere in Norway, That hurted.
Yeah I think these work very well as “disposable” tools that you aren’t afraid to pack away somewhere and possibly lose.
Great video 📹 👍!!! Thank you, brother 🙏!
Thanks for watching dude!
The “weird thing is a rope cutter!
@@beckerization good call!
OK. Just bought through link!!
Awesome! Thanks for the support 👊🏼