Leatherman Crunch

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Hi everyone!

After I have failed to find a specific thread for Leatherman Crunch, I decided to make a brief photo-review of this remarkable tool. I think pics can illustrate more then words here.
One small precise, I obtained this tool a month ago and haven't tried in heavy-duty work, so your experience about the pliers, blade, wire stripper and ergonomics in use would be usefull.

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All the best and a sharp edge,
Dmitry
 
I really loved my crunch, I traded it for a wave in a moment of stupidity, which I really regret now. (wave is a fair bit cheaper, too)
The locking pliers worked great and come in very handy.
 
I gave one to a friend of mine who is a commercial electrician. He loved it for small quick repairs when he didn't want to carry his big tool bag. He carried a six inch driver bits to use the bit holder, and found them very useful, instead of carrying a bit extender.
 
I really wish they would carry these at the px, I have been wanting one for a while. What's the largest gauge of wire this baby can strip?
 
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