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Flashlight for Leatherman Wave sheath - Candle Power Flashlight Forum 1 - Lumintop Tool AAA - Button, AAA, Reversible clip, Waterproof, Magnetic - $20 range 2 - ThruNite Ti3 - Twist , AAA, Reversible clip - $20 range 3 - Fenix E12 - Button, AA - $30 range (I was told it fits the Wave's sheath, but I was not able to confirm it) 4 - Led Lenser P3 - Button, AAA, Focus, $40 range
Leatherman Monarch 500 - Candle Power Flashlight Forum Re: Leatherman Monarch 500 ( 145 Lumens ) Even 3AAAs is not a very practical form-factor 1 rechargeable AA holds practically as much charge as 3AAAs and can be used in a much smaller form factor OK, so one would need a driver to boost the voltage for 1AA but this would be considerably more reliable than Direct driving off 3AAAs which is what
Review - Leatherman Serac flashlight trio (S1, S2, S3) What makes the Leatherman Serac lights special and stand out over the other competitors is: stainless steel bezel, pocket clip, innovative keyring attachment (S1 and S2 only), clicky 1xAAA light, great beam quality, extremely simple to operate Highly recommended Pricing: MSRP lists the S1 at $30, S2 $55, and S3 at $80
Blade Upgrade for Leatherman Surge - Candle Power Flashlight Forum Dec 22, 2009 #1 So, I've been carrying some form of Leatherman for ages now, and my latest (as in several years ago) sidekick is a Surge I've always been very happy with Leatherman products in every aspect except one: the knife blades stink OK, they don't stink as badly as some, but they don't hold an edge anywhere near as well as my
Leatherman LGX200 is a Fenix rebrand. . . - Candle Power Flashlight Forum Nov 5, 2008 #1 Ran into this light as a bundle pack at Costco, with a Leatherman Blast multi-tool (good tool, BTW) Item# 831076 The LGX-200 appears to be a re-badged Fenix (or from the same factory?), as the electronic appear the same, the parts are interchangeable, etc Cool factor, though, is that it's only a two-mode light running a AA
Where are Leatherman tools made now? | Candle Power Flashlight Forum My Leatherman tools (an original, a Super Tool, and Micras) are all older and were made in USA When I look through the plastic packaging of the current Leatherman tools in stores, I don't see "USA" displayed on the tools and the country of origin is not printed on the packaging
What type of steel was used on the Leatherman Wave May 18, 2005 #10 Doug Ritter and others report that Leatherman uses 420HC I corresponded with Leatherman when the Wave was released, pleading for a 154CM blade, and they told me the steel was 420 Funny, they said it was too expensive to do 154CM -- guess they changed their mind
Review: Leatherman TREAD wearable Multi-Tool (29 tools) While we are on this subject, we had better have a look at the links Link #1 is the small sized link and has the two small slot screwdrivers and has 'Leatherman' on the outside Link #2 has a 3 16 slot screwdriver, Philips PH1-2 and 1 4 box wrench Also note the clasp's square driver bit (R2) bottom left in the photo
Looking at the leatherman surge. Any other brands have good . . . A coworker has the Leatherman Surge which looks nice and fixes my only issue with leatherman in the past (Old school leathermans had a nasty habit of cutting into your skin when using the pliers ) It also has a proper removable wirecutter rather than the piece of crap Gerber came out with