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I have two Letherman Waves for the reasons mentioned. I use them frequently. I also agree that they loose their edge so i also carry a small stone.
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not really a multi-tool but a three blade stockman jackknife is darn handy.
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I recently got a Leatherman skeletool as an everyday multi tool, the reason I like it is the belt clip and external access to the blade small enough for the pocket but more than a knifeAttachment 9729
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Broke down and bought a new S&W Extreme Ops MT. Very good quality. Came with a tonto style folding knife. On clearance, 14 bucks.
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Thank all of y'all for taking the time and going to the effort to read and respond. I am pretty impressed that all of y'all seem to have one or more of them and that some of y'all use them for EDC. I carry a Benchmade 5000 Presidio, a Case two blade Trapper (Carbon Steel) and a Leatherman Micro pretty much all the time that I have clothes on.
I am a "Safety" guy in a Gasoline Refinery. Mostly I am an industrial firefighter/emergency responder. Well when I was younger that was me. Now mostly I am the Ops Chief or the IC. Anyway I still get to carry my EMT jump kit all the time and always have trauma shears and a O2 bottle wrench in it. I also keep a Task Force Tips folding spanner wrench pretty close in my personal vehicle. It have a gas valve wrench, an O2 valve wrench, a window breaker, pry tool, seat belt cutter besides being a hose spanner wrench.
I have never felt the need to carry a set of pliers in the woods except to help handle hot pots and lids when I am cooking. I have rarely ever had to use a screwdriver on anything while I was "out in the woods".
Having said that my daughter gave me a Leatherman Wave for Christmas. I am going to put it in my bag in my truck.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for your knowledge and experience here. That is why I asked the question. Again Thank you for your input.
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