But I was also very impressed with these two (for my purposes)... yet both lacked something.
This first one is basically dreamy and would be perfect if it came with screwdrivers... I love this a lot, but 1 tool for household is the goal and I need those screwdrivers:
SOG Kilowatt - it has a great knife and wire strippers built in for varying thicknesses.
Both of those were close to being perfect tools for what I use a multi-tool for... but in the end the Leatherman Free P2 wins on convenience of having all the tools I need even if no one tool stands out.
That's a really neat idea. Especially so you can carry it traveling. Idk if venues would let you take it in, but would have thought planes should be ok.
There is no way this thing will ever see a belly with so little overhang tho :)
Best case scenario would be having to explain what it is as your luggage gets diverted and searched every time but there's a reasonable chance you wouldn't be allowed it through security in the UK, in theory tools should be in hold luggage.
But I was also very impressed with these two (for my purposes)... yet both lacked something.
This first one is basically dreamy and would be perfect if it came with screwdrivers... I love this a lot, but 1 tool for household is the goal and I need those screwdrivers:
SOG Kilowatt - it has a great knife and wire strippers built in for varying thicknesses.
https://heinnie.com/sog-kilowatt/
Then there was this, which is also great but lacks a knife:
SOG Sync II Traveller
https://heinnie.com/sog-sync-ii-traveller
Both of those were close to being perfect tools for what I use a multi-tool for... but in the end the Leatherman Free P2 wins on convenience of having all the tools I need even if no one tool stands out.