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The Ratchet Driver slots into Leatherman bit drivers, and its bit holder works with the company’s flat bits and 1/4-inch ones made by other brands, using a magnet to keep them securely in place. Like ...
It accommodates Leatherman's standard ¼-inch hex bits. If you're not familiar with Leatherman's reputation for quality, a quick look at Amazon's reviews should reassure you.
It was just a year ago when Leatherman launched a 20-in-1 pocket tool it literally billed as its best multitool ever. A year later, it's released a new version of the Arc that might rightfully be ...
Manufactured by Minneapolis-based outfit PC Poodle, the Volty Bit "should fit pretty much any Leatherman with a bit holder," according to the company. It says that some trimming may be required ...
It would have been nice to have a standard 1/4-inch bit holder so you can use your own bits — Leatherman's proprietary bits are a unique flat shape — but I realize this would have affected the ...
They fit into a clip-in holder kit, which in turn fits into Leatherman's carrying case pockets like the one mentioned above. Measuring 4.5 x 1 x 8 inches, this 1.6-ounce kit includes 21 double ...
Many Leatherman multitools have built-in bit holders, but most Swiss Army Knives don't. Many SAKs use fixed drivers or a flathead that's attached to another function, such as the Victorinox Hiker ...
A new bit holder replaces the Free P4’s fixed flat and Phillips-head screwdrivers. Combined with an 20-tool bit selection housed in the included nylon sheath, this adds a diverse array of new ...
By the way, the Leatherman Wave 18-in-1 multi-tool is also on sale for 20% off via Amazon. Before the Skeletool, the Wave was the first Leatherman product I owned.