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Leatherman 74204003K Juice CS4 Pocket Multi-Tool, Glacier Blue | List Price: $79.50 Discount Price: $50.98
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| Brand: Leatherman Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Juice pocket multi-tool allows quick access to your favorite blades
- Packed with 14 essential tools; includes pliers, wire cutters and 4 screwdrivers, saw and awl
- Glacier blue anodized aluminum exterior handles
- Serrated scissors are extremely useful and easily accessible
- Leatherman's 25-year limited warranty
Leatherman Juice CS4 Pocket Multi-Tool, Glacier Blue [Posted on 2007-11-13] Great product - About the size of a std pocket knife, but heavier. It is robust, hard wearing and packed with useful tools.
Neat features include the ability to use knife, scissors, bottle opener and saw with out having to fully open the tool.
The 3 flat blade screw drivers and the X point driver make you feel as though you are using a normal screw driver, rather than a "pocket knife".
The scissors design is very good. They are very easy to use single handedly and can cut through more than you might expect.
I lost my previous Juice when traveling with work, and after about a week, I new I needed to replace it - nothing else I had was as compact and useful this.
Great tool. Only thing lacking is the scissors. [Posted on 2008-02-28] I have carried a swiss army knife for many years. I had one once with pliers but I lost it and apparently they don't make reasonsable sized knives with pliers any more. At least I couldn't find one.
So when it came time to get something new, I decided to investigate the pocket tools. This one seemed to have the features I wanted. I needed a lanyard loop because I wanted to hook it up to my keys (with a quick release) to make it less likely it would slip out of my pocket (which is how I lost my knife) when I sit down.
It is very compact for all the things it does.
The only thing that works worse than the swiss army knife is the scissors. I used to use the knife's scissors to cut my nails and the one on the Juice doesn't work very well. It is fine for cutting paper, etc.
So only 4 stars.
Some tools good, others not so much [Posted on 2008-05-13] Leatherman. A name that has gone hand in hand with the term multitool for 25 years now. While they have created a great many wonderful products, not all can be first among equals.
This brings us to the Juice CS4, Leatherman's foray into the world of pocket tools. I had this tool for about 2 or 3 months, putting it through the paces until ultimately decided I liked larger tools better.
First off, the good. I like the variety of tools available on the small frame. It's a tad heavy, but not terrible. The pliers are good for light to medium duty work. The blade was nice and sharp out of the clam pack. And I really like the awl. And most of the important tools open from the outside, while the pliers are closed. That's an A+ feature right there. The scissors are 'okay' too, nearly on par with SAK scissors. However, all is not well in paradise.
The blade, while a respectable 2.75" and perfectly usable, I could not find a away to enjoy it. The shape was a contorted spear-point that seemed too thin on the profile and the spine. Same with the saw; it's just flimsy.
Also annoying is the can opener. It doesn't work; too dull. Additionally, it has to be extended in order to access the corkscrew. A minor complaint, but still worth noting. Same with the awl/saw; the awl must be extended in order to open/close the sorry excuse for a saw.
Finally, the screwdrivers. While they are perfectly usable, they are a bit too short for my liking. The phillips head driver is more of a nub than anything else.
It's a good idea to have a pocket multitool like this. But at 50 bucks a pop, you're better off spending a few more dollars and getting a full sized multi tool.
Great Knife, And the color is Manly enough. [Posted on 2008-07-17] I was looking for a small, easy to carry, multipurpose pocket tool that didn't compromise on functionality, and i found it. I did a fair amount of research before deciding what tool to buy and the leatherman brand was constantly noted as having very high manufacturing standards and a very extended/comfortable warranty period. This tool is just light enough where it wont become a nuisance to carry in the pockets of jeans or kaki pants, (though i would not recommend keeping it in the pockets or sports/mesh shorts) but still maintains almost all the tools you would need for any light repair or assembly job. Also, I thought the "glacier blue" color might draw some remarks from peers but the color has actually proven to be "manly" enough for any job; as an added benefit, the color makes the knife easily distinguishable from its surroundings. Besides, real men know its not the color that counts.
Excellent [Posted on 2008-07-24] Just last week I used my leatherman to get myself out of a room who's door had gotten stuck. couldn't have gotten out without it. before this i owned the slightly larger 'Juice', the purple one, for several years and although I miss having the diamond file this one is lighter and still has a corkscrew. fabulous, and very useful.
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