Product Review
Excellent Multi-tool

Product: Leatherman Skeletool
Price: $ 64.95
Durability: Very High
Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazom.com
My Overall Rating: 9.5
Quick Product Overview
At a mere five ounces, the Leatherman Skeletool has a stainless steel combo blade, pliers, bit driver, removable pocket clip and carabiner/bottle opener. The Skeletool is just what you need in one good lookin’ package.
Specifications Of This Product:
Product Type – Multi-Tool
Blade Length – 2.6 in | 6.60 cm
Closed Length – 4 in | 10 cm
Weight – 5.0 oz | 142 g
Materials – 420HC Stainless Steel
Included Bits  – Square Drive #1 & #2
Phillips #1 & #2
| Best Use | Camping | 
|---|---|
| Knife Blade Type | Partially Serrated | 
| Locking Blade | Yes | 
| Number of Blades | 1 Blade | 
| Max Blade Length (in.) | 2.6 inches | 
| Closed Length | 4 inches | 
| Handle Material | Stainless steel | 
| Blade Construction | Stainless steel | 
| Phillips Screwdriver(s) | 2 | 
| Standard Screwdriver(s) | 2 | 
| Bottle Opener | Yes | 
| Lanyard Ring | Yes | 
| Pliers | Yes | 
| Wire Cutter | Yes | 
| Hard-Wire Cutters | Yes | 
- Features a stainless-steel blade, needlenose/regular pliers, wire cutters, four bits and universal bit driver and bottle opener
- Includes Phillips #1 and #2 bits and 3/16 in. and 1/4 in. flathead bits
- Removable pocket clip gives you the option of clipping onto belt, backpack or car’s visor; quick-release carabiner clip detaches easily
- Secure blade is easy to open and close using lock-release on the outside of the handle
- Stainless-steel construction will provide years of dependable service; each implement is heat-treated to optimal hardness for its function
- Sculpted handles protect the blade and implements; perforations minimize weight
- The Leatherman Skeletool multi-tool is compatible with the Leatherman Bit Kit, sold separately
- Assembled in the USA with domestic and imported parts
What I Like About This Product:
I like that the quality is extremely high when using a LEATHERMAN product. I like the fact that this is a basic multi-tool, stripped-down to the bare essentials. I do not like the multi-tools that have everything, including the kitchen sink. Some people may like all the bells and whistles, and that’s fine, but I like things that are more simple in nature. I also like the fact that it has a pocket hook on it so you do not need a case for it – like I said simple!
What I Would Change About This Product:
I thought long and hard about this question and honestly I cannot think of anything – it’s a great multi-tool just the way it is.
Final Remarks:
The Leatherman Skeletool is an awesome multi-tool that I highly recommend. It is one of those tools that just work! Is it perfect – Maybe – Almost for me that is. I like this Multi-tool!
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Thanks,
Larry
Founder of EDC Essentials


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