Leatherman 934870 40 Bit Assortment with Nylon Sheath


Leatherman: 934870
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Customer Reviews:  67
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And bike tires, too
Most of the things I love about this bit set have already been said in other reviews but...did you notice that the ends of the nylon bit carriers have an odd upswept curve? Clearly they're meant to serve as a pair of tire tools when changing out bicycle tires. Pretty cool. I've only had the Wave plus the bit set for two days, and I've done two unanticipated repairs/adjustments with ease and pleasure. I love 'em.
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Tool Box in a Pouch
I travel a great deal and need access to tools for quick repairs. The Leatherman and it bit assortment fits into my computer bag and I have what I need to get me through an emergency without have to carry a whole tool box around with me too.
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Great product
Tools lock,is great which was needed as I have had a Leatherman for a while.
Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Great addition
This add on to the leatherman is PERFECT.The ONLY problem is that the bits need to come in a different holder.They can be a little tough to handle.BUT..overall two thumbs up!!
Friday, February 8th, 2008
Nice but not quite there yet.
I got this kit to go with my Wave. I was excited at the idea of carrying a toolbox worth of drivers in my belt. I was disappointed when the kit arrived however. What is not made clear is that the bits are flat and not full size. In other words, imagine going to the hardware store and getting a #2 Phillips bit for your drill or electric screwdriver. Now, imagine taking that bit and running it through a surface planer until you are left with the middle third of that bit. That is what you have here. It should be fine for the flat head screws but I worry that you would strip a large Allen or Torx screw. Still, it is an innovative way of fitting a loot of bits into a small area.
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
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