
Leatherman Skeletool CX Multi Tool review
When I’m not working around the house, I like to fancy myself as an outdoorsman… you know fishing, hunting, camping… the works. One thing I always hate though is having either a big clunky knife in my pocket or having to carry around a sack full of tools so when I came upon the Leatherman 830850 Skeletool CX Multitool, needless to say I was intrigued and wanted to do a pocket tool review for the site.
The Leatherman Skeletool CX multi tool is a very interesting little all in one pocket knife with a lot of different uses. I’ve seen knives with similar functionality but the Skeletool CX is very lightweight which I can appreciate, especially when out on a fishing trip.
The Skeletool CX features a large knife with a nice locking feature to make sure you don’t cut your finger off when cutting bailing twine, a universal bit screw driver with both Philips and flathead bits, a good set of pliers and both hard and regular wire cutters. So basically I don’t think there is much that you can’t do with the Skeletool, aside from maybe start your car or change the channel.
Naturally once I get a new gadget I have to try it out in as many scenarios as I can think of so I tested it in my workshop for a while, screwing in anything I could find, cutting some old rusty wires that I had lying around and yanking some old nails out of some boards. I have to say it performed very nicely for an all in one tool, and while I don’t think its going to replace my tool chest anytime soon, the purpose of the Skeletool is to have a nice lightweight multitool in your pocket for quick use, which it does a fine job of.
One of the things I like best about the Leatherman Skeletool CX Multitool is that it comes with a 25 year warranty from the Leatherman Tool Group, which is one of the main reasons why I bought it. You see, if a company isn’t willing to stand by their product for more than 30 days (like most companies do) then I just don’t think it’s worth opening my wallet for, and I’m sure you all agree.
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