Leatherman: a name that is synonymous with quality and innovation. The Charge TTi is a high-end, ultra-compact multitool featuring: Titanium handles (exclusive to TTi), Needlenose pliers, Regular pliers, Wire cutters, Hard-wire cutters, S30V Clip-point knife (exclusive to TTi), Saw, Serrated knife, Wood/metal file, Diamond-coated file, Scissors, Large bit driver, Small bit driver, 9 Double-end bits, Ruler (8 inch), Bottle/can opener, Wire stripper, Fixed lanyard ring, Quick-release lanyard ring and Removable pocket clip. Check out this in-depth video review below:
In some respects, in a class by itself I was a big fan of the L-Man Wave and carried one for several years. I loved the convenience of having the blades, saw & file open from the outside. These components also featured high quality cross-locks similar to the ones on a lot of premium pocket knives. These basic design features are maintained in the Charge TTi.The quality of these particular items – blades, files and saw – seem to me to be the things that set one multi-tool apart from the other. The quality and design of one screwdriver bit or can opener is pretty much the same as that of another. And the good multi-tools all have “decent” pliers. But it is not so with cutting blades, saws and files. Here there can be a big difference.The L-Man Charge is NOT the largest multi-tool I own but its two cutting blades (my others have just one) saw and file ARE the largest featured on any of them (no longer true, as I now have a Swisstool X). I believe this is possible because of the fact they are accessed…
Unparalleled – as close to perfect as I’ve found for a multitool. The Leatherman Charge TTi replaced my venerable Leatherman New Wave as my every day carry closing in on two years ago. I’ve loved everything about this gear since I got it. About the only thing I’ve found is that the titanium really didn’t decrease the weight much. It’s a near perfect instrument, and for those of us who like to keep a solid multitool handy at all times, this should be the one. I’ve been carrying a multitool in a sheath (and sometimes clipped in a pocket) for many years now, and I’ve made it no secret in my other reviews that I’ve come to appreciate the Leatherman line. I’m going to break down why you should be buying this tool vs. one of the many others on the market:Pros:1. Pound-for-pound, I’ve found no other gear that packs so many high quality tools in such a clean and comfortable design. Much attention was given to the layout and ease of use. It’s solid when doing any task and still feels comfortable and “beefy” in your hands. Its…