Do you EDC a multi-tool?
Do you EDC a multi-tool?
The best multitools are so handy that many people carry one every day (“EDC” for everyday carry) as their primary “I always have it no matter what” tool. Even if you don’t EDC a multitool, you should have at least one in your home supplies and ideally another one in your emergency bags.
Should I carry a knife or multitool?
If you’re looking for ease of carrying, lightweight, and don’t often need tools other than a cutting blade, then a knife is the obvious tool for you. If you often need tools other than a blade or just want to have more options available to you then you should go with a multi-tool.
What’s the difference between a Leatherman Wave and a swisstool spirit?
The SwissTool Spirit is held together by pivot rivets and hence cannot be dismantled. As a result, it is almost impossible to modify the multi-tool. The Leatherman Wave is held together by screws and hence can be taken apart, and then again re-assembled. This way, people have been able to modify/change the tools in the Wave.
Which is better a Victorinox swisstool or a Leatherman?
Edit: The Victorinox tools are compact too, although the ends of the tool slightly flare out making more of an “X” shape. Leathermans are more rectangular. I recently bought a new Leatherman Wave to compare to my Victorinox Spirit and Swisstool X.
What can you use the swisstool spirit for?
The SwissTool Spirit has two tools which some may find very useful, and for which there is no equivalent in the Leatherman Wave. The first tool is the Chisel. Apart from using it for trimming wood or scraping debris, it is also designed to be also used as a box cutter.
What kind of tool is the Leatherman multitool?
AN ICON UPDATED: Inspired by Tim Leatherman’s original PST, the Rebar features all-locking tools, 100% stainless steel construction and removable wire/hard-wire cutters