Reviews Archive
In this update, Leatherman Super Tool 300 is comfortably ranked 4th overall with the ratings of 4.54 out of 5. This doesn’t come as a surprises since the Super 300 has been a top 5 multi-tool for the better part of last year and half. The Super Tool 200 is currently 14th
This month’s update of the Gerber Dime review is a milestone for this micro multi-tool. We first reviewed the Dime back in 2013, and for most that time it was the top choice among micro pocket tools but this is the first time that it has actually found its way to the TOP 5
he review of the Leatherman Charge TTI was one of the first reviews we complied back when we were starting the website (about 5 years ago). We started with it because the Charge was always going to be one of the favorites for top spots. It’s current rating is 4.56/5,
This month’s ratings & review update of the Squirt PS4 – nothing to write home about The ratings of the Squirt PS4 dropped a peg and the keychain multi-tool is now rated at 3.64/5. This is only a slight difference compared to the 3.54 the Squirt PS4 received in the
It’s one of my all-time favorites but with a price to match. Who am I to talk about multitools? I am a multi tool collector and I worked in a multi-tool factory for years, I have been slowly building this website for years just for people like you, who might be confused by the avalanche
The Victorinox Climber was among the first dozen Swiss army pocket knives we’ve ever reviewed back in 2012. That makes for about 20 review updates (for those new to the website, we update the reviews every two months). Two pieces of stats to paint a quick picture. In 11 updates
This month’s review update of the Leatherman Wave Black brings no significant change – it is still the king of the hill rated at 4.7/5. The results you are about to see are fruit of over 4 years of daily use by our featured testers. So, the Wave
This is the 21st bi-monthly update of the Leatherman Surge review. It’s one of the first 30 pieces we got when we were starting the website. It’s because we knew that, along with the Leatherman Wave and a few other pieces, it was always going to be a contender for one
Back in 2014, when we first decided to take an in-depth look and review the two weirdos among multi-tools – the Leatherman Style CS and PS, we didn’t expect much. They looked too flimsy and packed too few tools to be any serious competition to the sturdier industry classics. We were wrong,
Ladies, thank you for existing. The requests we’ve been receiving over the last year to test and choose the best multi-tool for women ended up bringing so much sheer joy into our lives. Thank you, than you, thank you We would’ve otherwise never got the chance to see Morry (that’s the chubby