Leatherman Charge Series - If You Could Take Just Only One Tool To A Desert Island

Low in weight, extremely strong and benefiting from a mixture of 20 tool applications, Leatherman is confident enough of its quality to offer a 25 year guarantee.

A multi tool should be precisely that - a single, compact and rugged use anywhere gadget that gives prompt and straightforward access to each one of the tool's you might need in any given situation, be it exploring in the middle of nowhere or dealing with a broken down car in crucial need of fast repair.

Without a doubt the most respected and well known manufacturer of the multi tool is Leatherman, now with over 30 years know-how of manufacturing multi tools for anyone and everyone. Leading the Leatherman range sits the Leatherman Charge TTi which combines all the attributes of the former range leaders the XTi and Ti, a product verily bulging at its titanium crafted handle scales with enough stainless steel blades, ANSI specified screwdrivers and every tool in between.

Complete Versatility:

A swift rundown of the TTi's many tools gives you an indication of just how capable this pocket friendly device is. An amazing 20 tools in 1 and all this packed together in a that weighs only 232grams and 10cm long, though the double end bits come separately, but can still be carried in the belt sheath.

The Best Durability:

While stainless steel is the first choice metal for most multi tool manufacturers, the very reason why the Charge TTi beats rivals is the rigorous standards enforced by Leatherman. The TTi is heat treated for optimum hardness; its main blade is made using SV30 steel, which offers an optimal mixture of edge retention, flexibility and hardness; the pliers are able to resist 133% more squeezing load; both the plier jaws and screwdrivers have been tempered to a Rockwell C hardness of 49-53 and the screwdrivers are verified with a laser micrometer to be certain they meet ANSI standards of strength and measurements. Even the cosmetic side of things is catered to spotlessly with any flaw in the TTi's finish greater than a speck of dust resulting in it failing to meet Leatherman's exacting standards.

Thanks to the Leatherman TTi's addition of a cutting hook (sharp enough to cut through a seatbelt like a hot knife through butter) and cap crimper, it is the ultimate tool for hunters and fireman. The TTi is the most lightweight, toughest multi tool in Leatherman's portfolio.

Alongside the all new Leatherman Charge AL and Leatherman Charge ALX, the TTi represents Leatherman's most recent addiction to its leading range. By using important customer feedback, the company has added a pair of scissors to its last Charge range leader the XTi, by removing one of the least deployed small bit drivers, whilst also tweaking the layout for heightened ease of use. It's all about your preference after all, and Leatherman has it covered.

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