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user-inactivated  ·  3782 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: How can I pick out the best Swiss Army Knife?

I agree with Kaius about Leathermans, they are great tools. My preference is Gerber, though. I always keep this in my car but apparently this version is only available to military.

You could try this or this, they aren't much different.





nowaypablo  ·  3782 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I really like the Gerber, prices are great too. I'll have to give their products a good look-over cause I didn't know about the brand. This might be it, thanks!

edit: Kaius used the term EDC tool and I didn't know what it was. Upon looking it up I think "every day carry" is the exactly the concept I'm looking for. That's why I shy from Leatherman's cause they're huge and heavy as hell.

Kaius  ·  3782 days ago  ·  link  ·  

How do you find the Gerber for blade hardness? They use 440c steel for the blades and Leatherman uses S30V, I have heard that the Gerber can be a little more brittle but never tested it myself.

xenophon  ·  3782 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I've owned both (and a SOG multitool). Anecdotally, I thought the Gerber blade was sharper, but I liked the overall function of the Leatherman more. The SOG was a little more complicated than necessary and, in my opinion, didn't really have any advantages over the Leatherman.

user-inactivated  ·  3782 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I've broken the tips off the Gerber blades before, but usually as a result of doing stuff with it that I really should've been doing with a different tool.

I haven't noticed a very distinct difference in my experience, and in the cases where I did break the Gerber blades it probably would've broken the Leatherman ones too. I have noticed that Leatherman blades usually seem less sharp.

But I usually carry a SOG knife in cases when I'm carrying my Gerber, so I use that for knifing stuff instead of the gerber.