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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The difference between the 2008 model and the newer model.,
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This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
I just wanted to point out that the reason why this has a different listing than the other model is because the 2008 model has a combo straight/serrated edge blade (which i love). The newer model was switched to just a straight edge blade. its basically just your preference.. but i suggest you get the combo, only because they stopped making them. so they are going to be hard to find.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent EDC (every day carry) tool!,
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This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
-Backstory-
One of the criterion for a great multitool is versatility, and for the longest time I thought that meant more blades, attachments, and enhancements. While that's partially true, that also means a bigger, heavier footprint. When I finally upgraded to the heavyweight behemoth that is the Leatherman 830160 Surge Pocket Multitool with Leather Sheath and found myself leaving it at home more and more often because of its weight, I realized something was wrong. The reality is most blades/tool-blades seldom see the light of day outside of camping, and the added weight and size only serve to discourage daily carry. Barring camping or novelty, when was the last time you used your pocket-knife's can-opener? Wood saw? Awl? Corkscrew?? Is there anything you absolutely need scissors for that can't be accomplished with a blade or wire cutter? Do you unconditionally NEED eyeglass-sized screwdrivers on you 24-7? Most daily applications can be accomplished with a simple blade, a couple drivers, a good set of pliers, and a bottle opener ;). And that's exactly what the Skeletool standard and CX multitools offer. -Carryability- What makes the Skeletool CX great isn't the *number* of tools, it's the *versatility* of its few, well thought out tools, allowing for a 5 ounces overall weight, slim form-factor, and not one but two carry clips. The standard side-clip is removable (thought cannot be installed in any other positions on the tool) while the carabiner turns out to be far more useful than I'd imagined -- I find myself hanging it on my belt loop most of the time, keeping my belt free of pouches and my pockets comfortably empty. This negates the need for a holster, though there are versions of the tool which come with one should you desire it. -The Blade- Like most modern multitools, the Blade rotates open easily, one-handed, without having to open the tool itself. This is a MUST HAVE feature for an Every Day Carry tool, and feels right at home on the Skeletool. The 2.5 inch blade is a perfectly functional length for everyday use (again, this is an EDC tool, not a survival knife, and anything longer would only make it heavier). The CX model has an upgraded 154CM steel blade and is *reason enough* to choose the CX over the standard model - 154CM is a far better, more modern steel which holds is edge VERY well while providing moderate corrosion resistance and takes nothing more than a good ceramic stone to sharpen. Over the past year I've used it for everything from prying and scraping to box cutting and (in a pinch) cooking, and despite never having sharpened it once the tip is still there (which is saying a lot for my knives) and it's still plenty sharp. The blade's liner lock does a noticeably firm job of holding the blade in place with NO WOBBLE. Quality! When closed, the blade is held in place via a blade-retention bump on the liner lock that mates with one of the skeletonizing holes near the base of the blade. Both Skeletools I've used had a ramp cut into the base of the blade near the joint, automatically depressing the retention-bump and allowing safe closure of the blade. One reviewer has proven that his Skeletool CX does not have this ramp, forcing him to grind off the bump or risk placing him thumb in danger every time he closed the blade. It is yet unclear as to why his knife didn't get the ramp. -Half Serrated vs. Full Straight Blade- NOTE: In mid 2009, Leatherman added half-length blade serrations to standard model and REMOVED them from the CX model. Confusingly, the model numbers were not updated to match the new configurations. Some online retailers may still have the 'old version' still in inventory, but as the model numbers are the same, there's no way of knowing what you'll receive. I contacted Leatherman about this and this is the reply I received: "Thank you for your email and your interest in Leatherman Tools. Originally our Skeletool had a "straight blade", and the Skeletool CX had a "combo blade". The Skeletool CX has a higher grade of steel in its blade and those in the `knife world' came back to us, and stated that we should not use the combo blade with 154cm material. Therefore, in mid year of last year, we made a design change. ... All Current models of the Skeletool CX now have the straight blade. All current models of the Skeletool have the combo blade. ... There are some retailers out there, who have both in inventory. We did not change the item numbers when we made the blade change. Unfortunately, you will have to just check to see who has what in stock." -Bit Driver- This is THE tool to replace them all and one of the reasons the Skeletool can do so much while still being so thin and light. You can carry two double-sided bits with you (one in the driver and one in the spare bit slot). I got the Leatherman 934870 40 Bit Assortment with Nylon Sheath bit kit with my Skeletool and found that the two bits I use most are the [#0 & #3] Philips bit, and the [#1-2 & 3/16] Philips & flat-blade combo bit. I can attack any pretty much any screw-head and pry at anything without risking damage to the blade. The rest of the bits are stowed in my backpack. One word of warning: make sure your spare bit slot is tight before clipping your Skeletool onto your pack while hiking. A friend of mine had his spare bit fall out! Nothing the aforementioned Leatherman 934870 40 Bit Assortment with Nylon Sheath couldn't replace, but you still might want to bend it a little to tighten it up. Mine was fine, so this may not be a problem for you. -Pliers- I admit, the jaws are a little thinner than I'd like, but have so far held up to everything I've thrown at it (including an accident with a Dremmel). It also would have been nice if the integrated wire cutters were a little harder as they developed a little "bump" after nibbling through a particularly tough strip of metal. For a while there was noticeable resistance when closing the pliers, but over time it's worn itself back in. My only lasting complaint is that, despite being so thin (3/16ths" at its widest point) the tip is just a tad too blunt to fit in the AR-15's firing-pin retaining-pin recess. It would have been nice if the "needle-nose" was a bit more "needle" ;) -Bottle Opener- A definite nice to have. Am I ashamed to admit this alone gets as much use as the rest of the tools combined? Nah ;) Also, when I contacted Leatherman about the mid 2009 blade change, I was lucky enough to get a full list of all Skeletool models. Maybe it'll help you, maybe not. Here it is anyway: Skeletool (Standard) - manufactured with a combo blade after mid '09 830845: 420HC No sheath, box packaging 830846: 420HC No sheath, Clam packaging 830847: 420HC No sheath, Gift Tin packaging 830865: 420HC Nylon sheath, Gift Tin packaging 830948: 420HC Nylon sheath, Box packaging Skeletool CX - manufactured with a straight blade after mid '09 830849: 154CM No sheath, box packaging 830850: 154CM No sheath, Clam packaging 830851: 154CM No sheath, Gift Tin packaging 830866: 154CM Nylon Sheath, Gift Tin packaging 830950: 154CM Nylon Sheath, box packaging So that's it. Don't let the Skeletool's small size and feature list deter you; The Skeletool is an extraordinary EDC tool!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Pliers broke,
By Christopher L. Perkins (Palmyra, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
I had an old fashioned Leatherman for over ten years.
I thought something lighter would be nice so I purchased one of these. I bore down on a nut on a riding mower and the pliers snapped off at the hinge joint.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
yes - would buy it again,
This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
bought it and used the day after directly on our bicycle trip to fix my disc-brakes (together with the tool kit)
perfect!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not quite as expected,
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This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
Actually, the tool itself is fine. I already have the non "CX" version. The problem is that I wanted this version for the serrated blade (as illustrated and described in the product description) and what I received did not have the serrated blade. When I contacted the vendor, I was advised that Leatherman had modified the design to drop the serrated blade. (By the way, the vendor actually contacted Leatherman before responding to my inquiry.) I have no idea why the design change was made. There are many materials for which a knife with a serrated blade is more effective at cutting (i.e. rope) than one with a straight edge. All that said, I ended up keeping the tool with the idea that I would make a gift of it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and reliable. The minimalist's Leatherman.,
By Mickey O'Neil "Pikey" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
It's a simplified Leatherman tool, which in my opinion means they stripped down a lot of unnecesary features, and made a much LIGHTER version that still carries the essentials. I also own the Leatherman Charge Titanium Xti, and this one is A LOT lighter. That works great for somebody like me, who doesn't want to see his pants starting to fall down from the weight carried on his belt.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for cyclists,
By J. B Kraft "lonestargazer" (Palestine, TX United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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I have the steel skeletool CX, and bought this for my stepson who is a serious cyclist, because every ounce counts when you ride long distances. He reports that the design is great, and its light weight allows him to have an extra margin when he may need it for a quick minor repair.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A superb light duty multi-tool.,
By Harlan Sheppard (Honolulu, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
I owned a Leatherman Skeletool previously (not the CX), so this is really my second. Let me elaborate on my experiences with the former. The CX is coated with Diamond Like Carbon, with just a little carbon fiber insert. It does a bit for increasing its aesthetic durability, to prevent scuffs and scratches. Other than looks, its the same as the regular skeletool.
Let's talk about the actual function rather than form. Some big features include the carabiner clip, which is fantastic for just tossing onto a belt loop. Practical multi-tool usage requires that you have it with you. Nobody wants to have to pass a special carring case thorugh their belt in the morning, so this clips right on and gets you moving. The blade is a typical leatherman blade. So sharp out of the factory that you can put yourself in the emergency room by accident, but remember that the edge WILL wear with regular use and require resharpening. I suggest finding a local knife shop, for a few dollars they'll get it back to that factory-quality edge. It opens easily with the thumb-eye but could bear to use a bit of lubricant to smooth the action. The pliers are good for light duty, but just keep that in mind if you decide to risk it for medium duty. My bicycle broke down and I needed to use some serious torque to get it fixed, the frame twisted and I was worried that I'd break the damn thing. To my surprise, it held together and slipped back into shape. The bit driver is a little bit contentious. Really the only reason I mark the Skeletool down. The bit driver has these little flattened bits, with a tiny notch in the middle. A spring clamps the holder back down when you slide a new bit in or closes the jaw after you take a bit out. That little spring wore down on mine, and while it was eligible for warranty service, I had better things to do then send it off. Ended up losing the damn thing. Just beware, the bit driver is fine for that occasional screw, but if you have a bunch of stuff to do go get a proper screwdriver. Overall, I like the minimalistic design. It's light and is more durable-feeling than most leatherman multi-tools.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Knife and Looks Cool Too !,
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This review is from: Leatherman 830950 Skeletool CX with Sheath (Misc.)
Its kind of pricey but its a cool looking knife.(tool)
I got the Carbon Fiber so its a little more in price but its real light as advertised. Yes, I would tell someone to buy this knife (tool), if they could afford it. I hope this helps.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great item!,
By Rob Bley (Cambridge, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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I was looking for a leatherman for a Christmas present to myself from my wife! :) I had no experience with any letherman products in the past. Somebody at work showed me this one and said he loved it (I work in the tech field and i normally dress business casual). I used to carry a Buck Redpoint with me (GREAT knife, but i'm not reviewing that) and there were a number of times i just needed more than a knife. This one has enough tools to do in a pinch. The size is what got me... big enough for most jobs, yet small enough to fit in my pocket every day. This is almost exactly the same size as my Buck knife. I have had it for about 1 month now and have used it way more than my knife already.Must buy in my opinion... if your looking for the DO ALL leatherman... this one isn't it (Not that i would know since this is my first one)... if your looking for the every day one... this one works for me! Construction is great ... just as you would expect... 25 year warranty! (I'll be 67 when that runs out!)... enough tools to keep me satisfied. I read a lot of reviews from a lot of different web sites before i bought this. I got it through Amazon as it is cheaper than a retail store. DO your homework, look at ones your friends might have, and make a decision and get one. If your like me that carried just a knife around with you for years ... you will not be disappointed in this! |
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