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The LEATHERMAN Skeletool CX is a 7-in-1 lightweight multi-tool designed for everyday carry, featuring a stainless steel construction, weighing just 5 ounces, and backed by a 25-year warranty. Its compact design and versatile functionality make it an essential companion for home, garden, and outdoor activities.
Color | Black & Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches |
Item Weight | 163 Grams |
Included Components | Blade, Pliers, Bit Driver, Pocket Clip, Carabiner, Bottle Opener |
Number of Pieces | 7 |
Folded Size | 4 inches or 10 cm |
UPC | 066510556444 803983116337 037447400797 791838463777 803983114401 807320397342 037447296901 123623319585 807320400868 115971115117 643749771604 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037447296901 |
Manufacturer | Leatherman |
Part Number | 830849 |
Item Weight | 5.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | 5016-128 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | reg |
Style | No Sheath |
Pattern | Multitool |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Horsepower | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
C**W
Amazing knife, yes it IS worth the price!
It probably seems a bit silly to spend $80 on a pocket knife - I only got my first one because it was my birthday and I figured I'd treat myself. Am I glad to have done that! Unfortunately, that one got lost - when I gave up looking, I re-ordered without thinking. These things are amazing!This tool is extremely high quality - the feel, the materials, the design, the hinges, everything is so well made it feels like you're holding a piece of art. The weight is just right - not too heavy and not too light, it feels perfect in your hand. Everything, especially the blade, locks in place when in use and doesn't rattle or play. The steel is very solid, the knife comes extremely sharp and retains its edge for a long time. By the way, in those sad places where they impose a limit on knives, often blades below a certain size are less restricted - I think it's no accident that this one has a blade just below the common 2.5" threshold.You should look through Leatherman's catalog when buying one, because they have many tools designed for specific purposes. This one is supposed to be a more minimalist tool that doesn't have the less commonly needed things like nail clippers or corkcrews. Since I don't really do manual labor at my job, I didn't need too many features - just a blade for cutting the odd thing and maybe a few other handy widgets. Of the 7 features in this, I expected to actually use about 4 when I bought this. I ended up using all 7, and I hardly ever felt like something was lacking on it. Even the pliers, which at first I thought was more of a silly decoration, are surprisingly handy for prying, pulling, straightening things and can even turn screws in a pinch.Originally, I couldn't find a pouch for this so I used one of Leatherman's pouches for a similar tool, with a velcro flap. It was a bit loose in the pouch (it wouldn't come out, but would bounce inside). This one came with a pouch made for the Skeletool - but unfortunately the flap is now a rivet, and doesn't seem as secure as the velcro. So far it's okay - I had it come open once accidentally when pulled by my shirt, whereas the velcro never did in 3 years. It's not really that bad, but I'm worried that over time it will become very loose and not stay closed - oh well, so long as I don't lose the tool again, the pouches are only 10 bucks to replace. The button IS very quiet, though, compared to the velcro.I'd also like to give a shout out to the amazing company that Leatherman is. They have a LIFETIME warranty on these tools. I thought there must surely be a catch, but when I sent my very dirty, partially rusty, dull, poorly reassembled by me tool in for a cleanup, they did a great job fixing it up, making it look like new, and giving the blade an excellent edge. And all for free! All I had to do was print out a warranty form and send the tool in an envelope. This was 3 years after purchase - obviously I haven't really tested the lifetime claim yet, but even 3 years is a lot more than many other companies will give you, and the process was so smooth that it's literally easier for me to send it in than clean or sharpen it myself. And of course they do a better job than I could.Definitely would recommend this or any other Leatherman product - $80 seems like a lot, but you get a LOT of use out of it, and if you don't lose it like me, it will last a long time. If you're really strapped for cash, they do have some cheaper products as well, I'd suggest looking at them. But for me, this one is the perfect balance of features, size and weight for EDC. I've bought 3 of them now (2 for me because I lost one, 1 as a gift) and I'd happily buy again.
L**P
Lightweight but solid, easy to keep on hand
This is the perfect little tool for me. I’ve had a Garmin multi tool for years and rarely used it. This fits perfectly in my purse, and I find myself reaching for it often. The screw drivers are solid, I love having the actual bits, and not a little notch like on the cheap wallet ninja I have (it works if you don’t want or can’t carry a knife of course). I ended up using it to change out the top on my jeep even (I recommend you do that with a drill, but this worked well). The small size makes it easy to have on hand, even if it’s missing some of the 50 multi tool features other Swiss army type knives have.
G**S
Perfect EDC!
I used to carry a Leatherman around with me all the time. But after a bad car accident, paralyzation, and a lot of physical therapy; I hadn't carried one in a long time. I decided it was time to start again, so I purchased the biggest roughest one I found from Leatherman, the Surge. Plus all of the add-ons possible. And that thing was fun. A whole toolbox on my belt. Came in handy at work (telcom engineer). But after a while, I realized I don't use it as often as I remember, and that Surge (with all the add-ons) is surprisingly heavy! Plus, it just has too many tools on it that I'm never going to use.So I sat down and thought about it: Which tools on my Leatherman do I really ever use? Turned out, there was only three: Knife, Plyers, Screwdriver. That's about it.So I did some looking around, and came across this specific model of SkeleTool (as there are many variations that have different tools on them). This one literally only has the three tools I wanted! (I'm not counting the bottle opener. ANYTHING is a bottle opener if you're inventive enough.) And it's SO MUCH lighter! I'm fairly certain that the "carbon fiber" parts are just a gimmick (so they can call it "space age" and "lighter than steel"), but they don't add any bulk or take away from the tool at all, so no loss there. I'm not sure if the tool is incredibly light for how strong it is, or if it's incredibly strong for how light it is; both, I guess. But it is incredibly well designed and made. It is much lighter in hand than it looks, yet is very sturdy and strong.The jaws of the pliers are smaller than the full-sized Surge, but still big enough to get the job done.Because it's so light, I decided to go ahead and toss some add-ons in for it. So I got the belt pouch, and stocked it with the double flat-bit set, and the bit extender. That way I've got all of the most used bit drivers. (Which can be customized if you like. Also, if you don't get the bit set, the multitool itself comes with two bits, one in the driver, and one stored in the handle; so both bits are always with the tool.) I also tossed some Band-Aids in the pouch as well (as I've learned from experience. By the way guys, it's not a bad idea to keep a few Band-Aids in your wallet.)I am happier with my SkeleTool purchase than any other multitool I've ever owned (and I've owned quite a few in my time, across several brands). It is my EDC tool, and is always on my belt. I'd buy another one without a second thought if I could just come up with a reason to need a second one.
W**.
Very very good.
Everything I need in a multi-tool. Sleek, simple, functional. The Knife is crazy sharp and the pliers have remained solid over the last 6 months of use.
V**
Good quality and finish, a little bit overpriced IMO
The media could not be loaded. IMO this is one of the best EDC multi tools for the regular Joe. Good value overall, pretty light weight, premium finish, good steel and sharp blade out of the box.I just was expecting the fabric case included since I’m paying 90 bucks, very pleased though. The P2 is next on the list.
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