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Leatherman LGX200 is a Fenix rebrand. . . - Candle Power Flashlight Forum 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
Leatherman LGX 200 works with other Fenix body tubes I put a 14500 in the Leatherman, which would be the same thing as using a P2D body with a RCR123 Although low does "work", there is very little difference between low and high Are you using a CR123A with that setup? Because if there's a noticable difference between low and high with a 3V cell, LiFe PO4's might work
What type of steel was used on the Leatherman Wave 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) The idea for the TREAD came about following Leatherman's CEO Ben Rivera being stopped by Disneyland's security for carrying a Skeletool This started the design process which resulted in the first usable wearable multi-tool which should also be 'security friendly'
Leatherman Monarch 500 - Candle Power Flashlight Forum I just got the Leatherman Monarch 500 from Costco I paid $29 99 before taxes SKU # 230492 There must have been around 20 left Cree Led Stainless Steel Adjustable beam Has the typical Cree rings in the beam Aluminum SMO Reflector Forward clickie with momentary on off Uses 3AAA
Review - Leatherman Serac flashlight trio (S1, S2, S3) Leatherman learned their lesson and went back to the drawing board This year, Leatherman introduced the Serac series, designed to appeal better to the outdoorsman and flashlight enthusiast, and hopefully the general public The Serac series is truly worthy of the Leatherman name, a company that built its reputation on premium multitools
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
Long Term review: Leatherman Micra. - Candle Power Flashlight Forum Rust was also an issue with my Original Leatherman Multi-tool, despite rarely being used or carried Conclusion: ~~~~~ A worthwhile tool that attracts dust rust too easily Despite that, I can definitely recommend the Micra to anyone needing a tough pair of compact folding scissors, with other handy tools thrown in
Review: Leatherman OHT multi-tool (One Handed Tool) My original PST is shown here next to one of Leatherman’s most recent models (new for 2015) the OHT or One Handed Tool The OHT uses OTF deployed pliers (Out The Front) instead of needing the handles to be turned around, and each and every tool has a thumb hole to allow for one handed opening