Take charge Pete Wadeson looks at a new multi from the masters of the art, Leatherman
continue reading >Pete Wadeson looks at the recently launched Leatherman Charge Plus Multi-Tool, which replaces a model they’ve long had in their range and ponders, is the ‘plus’ enough?
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks over the Leatherman FREE P2 multi-tool to explore its new design
continue reading >Tim Finley reviews the Leatherman Juice S2, a well-featured multi-tool that’s ideal for everyday carry…
continue reading >The Editor looks at a tiny multitool that you can take anywhere, the Leatherman Micra…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman OHT Multi-Tool, an interesting, yet quite specialised heavy-duty tool…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Leatherman Sidekick multi-tool and reckons that in a saturated market the company has wisely designed a compact tool with all the field essentials…
continue reading >When Leatherman first launched the original Skeletool (MT) Multi-Tool it caused quite a stir due to...
continue reading >Leatherman have been in the multitool business for years; Tim Finley looks at a UK legal carry option, the Style PS…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the ‘new-look’ Leatherman Wave Multi-Tool, which, since it was first launched, has had several ‘makeovers’ to retain its place in the company roster…
continue reading >Mark Underwood looks at how the Leatherman Wave+ can be kept cutting for years to come…
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