bikerdoc
Moderator In Memoriam
Never paid much attention to them until a few years ago when I picked up a Leatherman 2000 at a yard sale.
Then I got gifted a fancy Husky, with brass holsters and rosewood scales.
And then I got a very inexpensive one.
The leatherman is amazing, great tool, I use it daily.
The Husky resides in the consoles of my recliner for those annoying tasks that just pop up.
What is best about the Husky is the pliers have spring on the hinge to keep it open and it is a big help for control doing small, intricate work
The inexpensive one lives in my tackle box. And it basically replaces the needle nose pliers and sometimes the knife.
Going to get another Leatherman for the truck console.
Then I got gifted a fancy Husky, with brass holsters and rosewood scales.
And then I got a very inexpensive one.
The leatherman is amazing, great tool, I use it daily.
The Husky resides in the consoles of my recliner for those annoying tasks that just pop up.
What is best about the Husky is the pliers have spring on the hinge to keep it open and it is a big help for control doing small, intricate work
The inexpensive one lives in my tackle box. And it basically replaces the needle nose pliers and sometimes the knife.
Going to get another Leatherman for the truck console.