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Favorite Leatherman Model

I have a Sidekick, and a Curl, and 2 others I can't remember what model.

Look at their site and see what tools they all come with. Pick one based on that. Leatherman doesn't make a bad multitool in my experience. I use them pretty often and have only had to have the pliers replaced on 1 that I overused. I shipped it to them, and they replaced the pliers part at no cost.
 
I've only ever bought one, back in the early/mid 80s, and still have it.
I bought one of those back in the early eighties also, then a couple of years later I got one for my wife. In the late nineties I found another one. That is all I ever used until all three were lost in the fire.

After the fire I bought a Gerber that I like but it is a bit heavy, so I bought a sidekick. Then last year for Christmas my oldest grandson got me another sidekick. He didn't realize I had one already. I never have told him I had one and just put the one I bought in my hunting pack where it now lives. I like the sidekick, but I wish it had a punch.

Then later on, on Christmas day my big sister gave me this bad boy. I never used it until just now. I broke my thumbnail trying to open the damn thing for the picture. I tied to trim my nail with the scissors, but they couldn't cut it. The file on the back side of the serrated blade, however, took the rough edges off pretty well.

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I bought one of those back in the early eighties also, then a couple of years later I got one for my wife. In the late nineties I found another one. That is all I ever used until all three were lost in the fire.

After the fire I bought a Gerber that I like but it is a bit heavy, so I bought a sidekick. Then last year for Christmas my oldest grandson got me another sidekick. He didn't realize I had one already. I never have told him I had one and just put the one I bought in my hunting pack where it now lives. I like the sidekick, but I wish it had a punch.

Then later on, on Christmas day my big sister gave me this bad boy. I never used it until just now. I broke my thumbnail trying to open the damn thing for the picture. I tied to trim my nail with the scissors, but they couldn't cut it. The file on the back side of the serrated blade, however, took the rough edges off pretty well.

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...serial killer model
 
I've carried the Signal for years and absolutely love it. It clips into my pocket nicely and has never missed a beat. I have some nice pocket knives but can't live without my screwdriver and pliers. Also, the little hammer surface on the end has been surprisingly useful!
 
The skeletool would be considerably better if the screw driver bit had a Philips on one end and a flat head on the other.
 
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A Leatherman tool and a little duct tape will do the job just as well.
 
I have Sidekicks and Waves. Use and carry one of the Sidekicks daily. The Waves get tucked in packs, vehicles, etc as they are more complete when I need more of a “mini-toolbox”.
 
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