Leatherman Fuse
Leatherman Fuse
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Leatherman Fuse/ Stanley Mug Combo $79.95 This Leatherman® combo matches a handy Fuse® multi-tool with a Stanley® stainless-steel mug. The Fuse® tackles all sorts of jobs with needlenose pliers, screwdrivers, scissors, and much more. The stainless-steel mug has double-wall foam insulation and a splash-resistant, drink-through lid…. |
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Leatherman 931014 40-Bit Assortment for Leatherman Bit Drivers $15.00 … |
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Leatherman 830032 Blast Multitool with Leather Sheath $64.50 The Blast multitool’s compact folded shape measures just 4 inches long. The Full-Sized Blast Multitool from Leatherman Loaded with the most requested features, the Leatherman Blast is ready for work. Longer blades mean easier slicing, sawing, filing and more, while the Zytel handle inserts provide a comfortable, reliable grip. And in this model, new designs for the handles and pliers help th… |
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Leatherman 934850 Quick-Release Pocket Clip and Lanyard Ring $5.00 Removable Pocket Clip & Quick-Release Lanyard Ring… |
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Leatherman 930711 930381 Nylon Sheath with Belt Loop, Black $8.99 The Leatherman Nylon Sheath with Belt Loop fits Sidekick, Wingman, Skeletool, Skeletool CX, Crunch, Blast, Fuse, Kick, Wave, Pulse, Sideclip, PST, PST II, Flair, c55B/c55Bx, e55B/e55Bx, h502/h503, k502/k503x, e55/e55x, h500/h501, k500x/k501x… |
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Leatherman 831392 Multi Tool Fuse Camo/black … |
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Leatherman 830018 Kick Pocket Multi-Tool with Leather Sheath $24.67 The Kick folds down to a tight, easy-to-transport 4 inches. The Leatherman Kick: You Can’t Beat it For the Basics Designed for folks who prefer a little less weight on the hip, the Leatherman Kick multitool features longer, sharper, stronger implements in a lightweight, compact tool. The full-size pliers include a newly designed jaw to handle twice the squeeze-load as the previous version w… |

Which multitool should i get?
The multitools on my current list are:
Leatherman Skeletool,
Leatherman Fuse,
and Gerber multi-plier 400 compact sport.
Which one is best for the money?
Any other suggestions of durable multitools that are under $80 would be greatly appreciated also.
I have a gerber multi-plier and I have put it through absolute hell and the only problem I had with it is a cracked flat tip screwdriver attachement. I used it to work on caterpillar equipment,Navy F-14’s(Tell you how old it is), and many various types of airborne armaments such as bombs and missiles.
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