Their quality is a shit. I bought a wave+ 2 years ago, broke within a couple months (spring in pliers broke making pliers unusable). Sent it back and they say it’s not repairable so they give me a different one (mine was laser engraved). Then the replacement breaks (spring that holds pocket clip in place). I don’t even use the Leatherman that much, and wasn’t doing anything that could be outside of light use.
I have an SoG Black V I daily - nice but loose action. And a Gerber Dual force I begged my boss to buy...it sits in my cup holder. Leatherman never crossed my mind.
My dad has an original Leatherman that has never broken. Not sure how sharp the blade is now though.
I have been a longtime supporter of Leatherman multi tools. For the past 25 years, hardly a day has gone by when a Leatherman tool hasn't been on my hip. My Leatherman has bailed me out of numerous situations time and time again. Lately though, it seems they have strayed too far off course from what made them they company they are today. Multitudes of people have echoed these same thoughts to me. So in this video, I would like to hear your opinions on the direction Leatherman has gone in recent years.
Hmm. I’m assuming like every other sector there are lots of fakes of dubious quality that are virtually indistinguishable from real ones except they break much more easily.
Unless you’re buying from Leatherman directly you have a much greater chance of getting a fake that’s priced high but made cheaply with inferior materials to scam people. Just try and get a real SD card on Amazon. Probably 60% or more fakes for the big name ones and huge profits for the criminals.
I have a Wave and a PS4. Great tools, had them for years.
I bought a Wave 2 with the flat bits about 4 to 6 years ago? What a piece of junk. All the bolts were tightened so much I could barely open the damned thing.
I contacted Leatherman about this and they said "just use it and it will loosen up". Apparently, poor workmanship isn't a warranty issue.
For a while, it stayed at home on a shelf. I kept applying oil in the hope it would loosen enough I could use it. After several months it sort of loosened enough I could use it.
The belt case is the perfect example of bad design. Made of webbing, which I knew at the time of purchase. What I didn't know is the bit holders can fall out the bottom of the belt case. Total crap.
I lost the tool and I don't even care. Never again will I buy a Leatherman. I expect better workmanship from a company not located in a third world country.
Most everything I’ve acquired made in this capitalist shithole has been shit. Always there are exceptions but generally nationalism, a cunt hair away from racism, is a poor way to judge quality…
Whether you call it “third world” or “developing” the fact is that nations without the resources to hire and train skilled workers and purchase and develop high-quality machinery will generally be limited in their ability to produce high-quality products.
80s made some decent ones, but mid 90s I got some crap. Stopped trying after 3rd model that just sucked... Not smooth after a few weeks, or quality control from day 1, etc... Just not pleasing and certainly not worth the cost.
I've gotten Gerber most other times, and have been largely happy with their stuff... Usually if something happens, it's obviously my own stupid fault like over torquing with the pliers or snapping the blade doing something really stupid.
I haven't had any problems with them but I have older ones and the only service I had done was on my partner's Wingman, which has been going strong for years. Just got a Wave+ for a family member though, so I guess we'll see how it goes.
My Skeletool has mostly held up for a decade and I've beat the shit out of it. I had a rivet break once but that was doing something really stupid that I shouldn't have expected it to withstand. I sent it in and they fixed it. That was the only problem I've ever had with it. It's one of my favorite possessions. Sad to see others have had bad experiences with the quality of the brand.
From what it sounds like they hit the enshittification trap too. I’ve had one from the late 90s that is still going strong. But now I’m hearing of more and more issues with them.
This is my first Leatherman, but so many people recommended them to me, and they’ve been around so long I presume they were actually good not shit like I’ve experienced.
This makes me glad I chose to replace my leatherman with a Swiss Army knife lol. I have the orange juice s2 and the only issue is a chip in the small screwdriver from trying to turn a different screwhead type. I keep it in my work bag but wanted something for personal use and decided on the deluxe tinker and am happy with it. The leatherman tools I looked at just didn’t vibe with me.