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Dracomies t1_j1ozixj wrote
The issue is...what other multitool would you recommend? Because honestly Wave+ is pretty sturdy and I don't think there's much that are even more sturdy than that. Also you can turn it in and they'll repair it or send you a new one iirc. But as mentioned, I don't think there's anything else that would be more sturdy that that, at least as a multitool. You're probably harder on it than like most people who use the tool.
Kregerm t1_j1p24zb wrote
Unpopular opinion here but if you use something, hard, sometimes more than it was designed for it will break. I know ranch work that tool could be out 20 times a day doing 20 different things. BIFL should mean I treat it with kid gloves and only use it 1-2 times a year.
nyuckajay t1_j1rah6c wrote
Dummy used wrong tool for job and is suprised it didn’t work…
Harrr harrr imma rancher and fix fences. Something something I work harder than you, something something take a stab at trucks.
We run these bad boys off shore in naval engineering and they do fine, saved our asses dozens of times. Even dismantled stanchions on a sail boat with two once to remove a dude in shock on a backboard. They work great, both Victorinox and Leatherman, gerber to a degree but much less hard use. For harder use I mostly bring a surge, but I digress.
So I guess yes, if you’re a stupid rancher who doesn’t understand the limitations of multi tools, and is too fat to waddle their ass to a box when they know they’re about to dick with work hardened steel, they aren’t the tool for you.
But if you’re anyone else who has a general understanding of tools, than a multitool can be a life saver.
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h3nt3n_1 t1_j1p6gn6 wrote
For ranch work i would suggest you go with the Surge. I have a family friend with a cattle ranch in Wyoming who has had, and abused, a Surge for 6 years. He has only had to warranty it twice, but he does go through the wire cutters about once a month. As long as you use each aspect of the tools within reason the Surge will last a long time. The only reasons he had to warranty it were 1: he snapped the plain knife off by trying to pry with it. 2: he snapped the large flat head off by trying to pry with it. He has not snapped anything on it since I gave him a LynchNW pocket prybar. Having said all of this, the main plier head is starting to wobble a little, but not much yet.
Lentamentalisk t1_j1q9bxx wrote
Dude, if you're using electrical wire cutters to chop heavy gauge barbed wire, then no shit it's gonna break.
TimidPanther t1_j1ozswe wrote
25 year warranty, I’d say that is buy it for life.
Medium_Brood5095 t1_j1qetw0 wrote
Doesn't Leatherman have a 25 year lifetime warranty?
I_CAN_JUGGLE t1_j1q6xxd wrote
Yeah I’m in the navy and this thing lasted me a year. Definitely not BIFL.
nolanhoff t1_j1rbrer wrote
Are you trying to use it as an everything tool for every day? Why wouldn’t you buy the correct tool when doing reparative tasks. I’ve never had a leatherman fail on me or my family. Had mine for a decade before I lost it
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