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What multi tool, You using today?

Carrying this Swiza a bit lately. Once I accepted that it's not a Victorionox SAK, I kind of like it as a beater.
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I found myself faced with the need for a wood saw to cut a notch in one of four boards that I had just cut to size with my compound miter saw. But, I was in my basement, and all my saws were 200ft away in my machine shed. That is, all my saws except for the one on my Charge that was clipped to my left front pocket. The finished product wasn't very pretty, but it's merely a shim that no one will ever see.
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Leatherman saved me a few minutes of my time and an extra round trip to the machine shed. Thanks for watching! T-A
 
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I really like how the design of the Leatherman Juice corkscrew lets you more easily take advantage of leverage. Once you figure it out, it's a lot easier to use than the Victorinox corkscrew. I think it would be great if Victorinox could figure out a way to incorporate this into their swiss army knives. I'm just not sure if they could do it.
 
How do you like the Knipex ?
I got it to get access to water faucets outside municipal buildings like schools and libraries to have an “in a pinch” source for cycle camping. Turns out the tool seems more oriented to opening service panels which are as dry as a bone.
 
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