Great multi tool in a compact package. Blades slide out and lock easily, and all the interior tools slide out without breaking finger nails. Blades are sharp out of the box, Some slight shearing when cutting wire but not too concerned as they still work well and have replaceable cutters. This tool is well built in the USA. Leatherman has been doing this a long time and they really have it down with the build and design. The size is great for riding a belt or even in a pocket. Smaller than the Surge but a nice size for daily carry.
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Leatherman tried to pack too many functions into one multitool. They gave away strength in the pliers to add replaceable wire cutting blades. They added a bit holder that only takes custom Leatherman flat bits that break instead of standard 1/4" bits. The rest of the tools are OK. The main cutting blades are wider than the original Wave. My first gen Waves are used frequently.
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The WAVE + is Amazon's top selling multi-tool. The lighter weight WAVE + handles most all of the jobs. Some will purchase more than one type of Leatherman to try and get all the tools they want in 2-3 multi-tools which is a great marketing ploy for Leatherman. In the end, most everyone will only use their favorite and keep it close at hand.
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Leatherman tools have always been a part of my adult life. I own three types. The wave is the one I wear every day. If you use tools every day the wave is a good choice. If you don't it's probably to big and heavy look at lighter ones made by Leatherman.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is the most useful Multi-Tool that I've ever owned. I love it and with a pocket clip, I carry it daily. That being said, it's lost the simplicity of the original leatherman and I kind of miss that. If the Rebar had a pocket clip and bit changer, I'd prefer it. I've had a few little problems with the Wave +. The serrated blade became very hard to open and the saw blade wanted to open with it. The saw blade was also hitting the metal lanyard hole which I don't have pulled out to use. (many probably never notice that lanyard hole is on the wave.) I oiled the tool, but that didn't help. After opening and closing the serrated and saw blades several times, it suddenly loosed back up. Its done this twice. Another thing, the pliers got stuck tightly on something in the handles when I was closing it once. These issues just didn't happen with the older more simple Leathermans. I'm kind of looking forward to trying the new (April 2019) Leatherman Free P4. If I can can afford it at $140.00! It's locks closed magnetically...even the blades...everything can be easily opened with one hand. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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