Recommendations for a new multi-tool?

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fuzzybabybunny

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I used to have an old school Leatherman Wave (the one without the interchangeable bits) but that got lost. Can anyone recommend a multi-tool, or is the new Wave pretty much the best? Looking for under $100, rust resistance would be great as sometimes the tool will get very wet.
 

OCGuy

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Is it getting wet because you are using it to escape in the Columbian jungle after you rescue your sponsored pen-pal?
 

Mike Gayner

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I have this and don't particularly like it, FYI. Gerber quality is great, but I don't find this tool to be particularly practical. Takes too long to do anything with it.

So on that note I would also like recommendations for good tools.
 

IronWing

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Is it getting wet because you are using it to escape in the Columbian jungle after you rescue your sponsored pen-pal?
Nah, he was playing motor ninja and tried to use the last one as a throwing star while popping wheelie on his bike.
 

InflatableBuddha

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I used to have an old school Leatherman Wave (the one without the interchangeable bits) but that got lost. Can anyone recommend a multi-tool, or is the new Wave pretty much the best? Looking for under $100, rust resistance would be great as sometimes the tool will get very wet.

This is actually the goal, just so you know.
 

PJABBER

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For heavy duty reliability I really like the Victorinox SwissTool and the Leatherman Surge is in a class by itself. If you are looking to save weight and size the Leatherman Skeletool or Victorinox Spirit are good choices.

This comparison chart will help you narrow down the features you need, but see if you can handle these tools before buying if hand comfort is something you value.
 
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