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    Default Leatherman Charge TTI Multi Tool

    I have just recieved one of these http://www.leatherman.com/products/t...Ti/default.asp as an early Christmas present as I am going away over the festive period. Unfortunatly I already own one (And have done for a couple of years) and don't have the heart to tell my Aunt this. My plan instead is to swap it for something else and then when I get back pass my old one off as the new one!!

    Ideally I would like a sheath knife (Fallkniven F1 etc) and perhaps a few other little bits although I am open to offers really.

    The Leatherman retails for about £125 over here and is brand new in box with leather pouch, bit kit and pocket clip.

    Many Thanks

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    Handy - pm sent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamEd View Post

    The Leatherman retails for about £125 over here and is brand new in box with leather pouch, bit kit and pocket clip.

    Many Thanks
    Wow that is expensive! I have just bought the Leatherman 'Core' in the States for $65.
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    Great tools nevertheless
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertRogers View Post
    Great tools nevertheless
    They certainly are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    They certainly are.
    I used to rate them but after a bit of use the knife's locking isn't 100% secure. Great to start with, but I wouldn't buy one again.

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    Lock probs with a Leatherman?
    I have owned and used and loved many of the Leatherman models and NEVER had a prob with the locks.
    Send it back to the Leatherman agents - Whitby and co - and I am sure they will do something about the prob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Fenna View Post
    Lock probs with a Leatherman?
    I have owned and used and loved many of the Leatherman models and NEVER had a prob with the locks.
    Send it back to the Leatherman agents - Whitby and co - and I am sure they will do something about the prob.
    Ditto,
    I've had a wave for 8 years and this is my 2nd free replacement due to me foolishly snapping flatbade screwdiver bits twice, once prying a paint tin lid off and I forget the other.
    I have never had a prob with the locking mech. It would depend on how you use it though.
    I know the limits of my wave and only use it for light to medium tasks, I have an F1 for heavy work.

    Contact whitby and send it off and they will sort you out swiftly.

    Bodge

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