Leatherman Surge Multi-Tool |

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| Brand: Leatherman Category: Sports
Buy New: $59.00 - $119.78 (On sale from $182.99)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 398
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 2.9 x 2.3
ASIN: B000LOHV5M
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Features:
| • | Material of Unit: 100% Stainless Steel--Provides your tool with optimum grade hardness for each tool and blade. This material will help protect against corrosion from the elements, which means this material is made to last. | | • | Opening Style: Flip-Open--The two arms open up to form the plier unit as shown in the picture. | | • | Cutter: Wire and Hard Wire Cutters--The wire cutter and hard wire cutter will easily cut right through most gauged wire that is out there. | | • | Style of File: Diamond File and Wood File-- | | • | Awl/Punch--This is a strong awl that will allow you to scratch hard surfaces like metal. The punch allows you to poke through tuff materials like leather. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Leatherman Surge multi-tool feature tough pliers, sharp blades and handy tools with easy-to-use locks. A unique blade exchanger comes with a saw and diamond/wood file blades and the large and small bit drivers include double-ended bits. The 4 outside-opening blades give you quick access to the tools you use most.
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Customer Reviews:
Indispensible tool January 7, 2009 Leatherman tools have become legendary adjuncts to DIY people and those fond of the outdoors. The Surge model, like the Wave and the Charge, is of top quality steel with an impressive array of tools. There are not many jobs you cannot do with one of these. Many people (sensibly) carry one of them wherever they go, as part of their everyday "dress". I use one for some task virtually everyday. Recently, an aquaintance of mine was trying to land his light aircraft when the undercarriage jammed. Bad situation...He had his Leatherman, however, and a buddy of his riding with him cut a hole through the floor of the aircraft with the tool, put his arm through it and manually released the undercarriage and all ended well. Had he not had this tool, however...
Owners of Leathermans are unlikely to need such a dramtic application of their tool, but for sure they will use it time and time again. There are many imitators, even the Swiss army knife people have copied it, but Leatherman is the original and best tool of this type.
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