Leatherman is about to introduce the hugely awaited Leatherman Style CS Pocket Tool, a little keyring size product that’s stuffed with handy features.

Referred to as the mini Skeletool CX, ~keyword1~ packs a total of nine purposeful features into its incredibly low in weight and compact frame.

With a closed measurement of smaller than 3 inches and tipping the scales at only 1.45oz, the Style CS is little, low in weight and ideal for attaching to a purse.  Despite the fact that the Style CS weighs more and is longer than the Style, it makes up for this with a number of added tools and functions.

The ~keyword2~ possesses a stainless steel frame and glass filled nylon handles.  From what we know so far, it appears as though the Style CS, with its fold open design will be somewhat larger and more chunky in comparison with the plain Style, basically because it is fitted with a greater array of tools. We are of the opinion that a lot of people will not mind this at all considering that the scissors on the CS seem tremendously sturdy with sizable thick blades and lots of available leverage.

Leatherman Store located in the Great Britain is now advertising pre orders on the Leatherman Style, the ~keyword3~ and other new Leatherman models as well.  Leatherman Store promotes 100% free laser etching and free UK delivery to all purchasers and is aiming to send out all pre orders at the end of May 2010.  The Leatherman Style is going to be available in 4 anodised options – pink, red, blue and black.

Due to its price point, its small size, low weight and useful tool line up, the Style CS is predicted to be a hugely popular addition to the Leatherman range. The Leatherman Style is being being offered at £34.95 by Leatherman Store and they are advertising a maximum number of 12 characters for engraving purposes.

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Leatherman Monarch

Leatherman USA – the organisation that specialises in preparing people for the expected and unexpected has launched its newest line of LED flashlights named as the Monarch 200, 300, 400 and 500.

On the back of Leatherman’s effective release of high spec Serac LED flashlights, this all new line will focus on value for the everyday carry light customer.

Leatherman’s flashlights, just like our multi tools and knives, have a ton of applications, says Senior Design Engineer, Mark Wilson. With the all new Monarch flashlights we’ve created four models that are ideal for the daily user no matter if its on the job or on the family holiday. And despite the fact you may not be in an extreme situation, you still want great functionality and strength and these flashlights most certainly offer this.

The creative team has produced four models, the Monarch 200, Monarch 300, Monarch 400 and Monarch 500 Leatherman Torches all function using universal battery sizes and have easy-to-operate, one-hand, end switch on/off functionality. Each of the four Leatherman Flashlights are constructed from 6061-T6 aluminium making them lightweight and offer maximum durability.

Output Regulation by using Advanced Circuitry:

Output degradation on a number of torches starts immediately after the light is first switched on. With Leatherman’s advanced circuitry design, the Monarch 300, 400 and 500 keep a strong, output for a lengthy time before gradual light dissipation commences.

Additional Power, Reduced Weight:

The tiniest keyring model, the Monarch 200 weighs under one ounce and produces a handy 6 lumens – perfect for lighting the way from the car to the store, office, or home. The Monarch 300 and 400 are neat handheld sizes. Each requires only one battery and produces 20 and 40 lumens respectively. The largest model – Monarch 500 is under five ounces and boasts a powerful 100 lumens.

One Fantastic Deal:

The Monarch range of lights are listed from £14.95 to £50.95 and are supplied with a 10 year warranty. Each of the four models is for sale at Leatherman Store with free laser engraving and UK delivery.

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Leatherman Wave

The Leatherman Wave is a favoured tool. In the same way as a Swiss Army Knife, it has multiple tools that you can make use of at work and beyond.

This gadget is like a Swiss Army Knife, but with increased features. You can use it for home repairs and additional things.

The Leatherman Wave is probably one of the most leading tools nowadays. Its outside accessible range of blades can be deployed with only one hand. It has various tools built in to it that can be used in any place, whether you are fixing your roof or fixing up your cellar; going out on a backpaking day out or hanging around in the wilderness; or simply using it for a wide range of tasks in your daily life. With good use of this product, you could be the Ray Mears of your household.

What are the various tools supplied with a typical Leatherman Wave Tool? There are a number of knives in any Leatherman Wave Multi Tool, and they can be serrated or a straight blade. This gadget also has various pliers, as well as wire cutters and strippers. These can be of use especially when you need to work on electrical wirings or on metal fences or cages. The Leatherman Wave also benefits from a screwdriver, in addition to bit drivers. Another feature is a pair of small scissors as well as files. The wood or metal file is a simplistic model for simplistic filing tasks, whereas the diamond coated file should help you with more difficult tasks, or with sturdier materials.

There are additional tools in a typical Leatherman Wave. You can use a built-in saw for your cutting needs. There is also a bottle opener, as well as a can opener. You also have the option to measure things with its 8-inch ruler. Some packages that are included in this item are screwdriver bits, which can be as tiny as those needed to fix eyeglasses.

A Leatherman Wave is manufactured using stainless steel, including its body and its handle scales, and each tool can be opened with using just one hand. All its blades and tools can be locked into place, so that children are unable to use it without a lot of force. Nonetheless, it should be kept out of youngsters hands. This product also has features a lanyard ring, which allows you to fasten it for a better grip on other tools, or onto your belt. At 4 inches and weighing a small bit over 200 grams, this small tool is as impressive as it is portable.

One can purchase the Leatherman Wave at Leatherman Store within the UK, they offer free laser engraving and free UK delivery.

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Leatherman Tool

Easily the most impressive looking combo tools available to buy just became juicier. The innovative Juice range of are unrivaled when it comes to fashionable portable tools.

We are pleased to have been given the Leatherman Juice XE6 (RRP £119.95), the Juice S2 (RRP £69.95.), and the Leatherman Micra (RRP £34.95) to review and were duly impressed with their well designed and stylish packaging. These tools are so smart that we decided to take them wherever we went purely to show them off!

It was clear that the Micra’s tweezers, scissors, nail file, ruler and bottle opener became the most convenient features, even if quite a bit more than that is crammed into this miniature tool. At no more than 2.5 inches, the Micra is also the ideal size to join to a key chain if you need a tool small enough to fit into a pocket. If you pack away your keyring in your wallet, the striking orange Leatherman Juice S2 is a brilliant size to keep on hand.

Packed with useful features, the Juice XE6 has all you would demand to set up camp, cut firewood, and open a bottle of wine. The Juice XE6 has so many essentials that its 3.25 inches and 6.8 ounces is perhaps slightly too great to be easily carried in a small purse, despite this, it is ideal in size to stowaway in a rucksack, picnic or beach bag. The Juice XE6 is definitely a useful gizmo for around the house or workplace and is an excellent choice of tool to keep by your side when you are sailing, hiking or camping.

To enhance each Leatherman product further, we would strongly advise that you consider personalising it with your name and any other characters you desire.  Leatherman Store provides the service for free and in our view, the end result they achieve is incredibly professional.

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Leatherman

The Leatherman Fuse is the middle child in a set of three multi tools Leatherman introduced six years back. It is more competent than the cheaper Kick, but more slimline and lighter than the Blast.

All 3 options have a strong resemblance to each other, and all make use of the same improved stronger elliptical plier head. (Along with the Leatherman Charge and Leatherman Wave).

The pliers on the Leatherman Fuse are the exact same thickness as my previous Leatherman PST, however the pivot area is the far wider and stronger. Having used the Fuse on various odd jobs at home, I am not convinced that this extra width got in the way at all. With a bigger wire cutter area as well, I feel the latest plier head design is a clear improvement.

If you are more used to the original Leatherman products, the one thing that is clearcut about the Leatherman Fuse is its handles. Plastic grips with curved edges have been molded in down the edges, making the pliers far more easy to hold on to than the original plain steel edges. A series of finger grooves has also been added, which will help keep the pocket tool from sliding when your hands are damp.

Situated within one handle, the Leatherman Fuse features a set of scissors, a Phillips screwdriver, plus a cap lifter/can opener/wire stripper combo blade. The scissors are pretty decent, but they are a step backwards in all honesty. For whatever reason, Leatherman USA has built them smaller than the original Wave’s scissors, with a much shorter cutting stroke. I preferred the previous ones better.

A big improvement though, is the Phillips screwdriver. Unlike those on cheap imports, it has a really useful shape to it. It’s also most definitely long enough to target recessed screws situated in the battery compartment cover on my boy’s new toys.

The other handle has a clip point knife blade and a couple of flat head screwdrivers, also a good length.

Speaking of long tools, this balde should be titled the Crocodile Dundee of multi tool blades, with significantly more reach than that of previous multi tools in its sector. What a knife!

But compared with its less expensive sibling the Kick, the only additional function the Fuse benefits from is its scissors. In my opinion sucks. I think Leatherman should have left the unnecessary lanyard ring off the Fuse, and substituted a high quality diamond file. I often need a file, and prefer not to carry a multi tool without one.

Another important point about the Fuse blades; they all lock. As it has the same rocker switch lock that Leatherman first employed on the Crunch, each tool locks securely into position with an audible click. I know, I used an first PST without locking blades for more than ten years. But it’s like power steering on lorries; as soon as it’s an option, it makes no sense to do without. Locking blades are essential in my opinion.

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