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Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi with Leather Sheath and Gift Tin

Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi with Leather Sheath and Gift Tin


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Brand: Leatherman
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $160.00
Buy New: $101.00
You Save: $59.00 (37%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 582

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 10 x 2 x 8

MPN: 0 37447 21380 9
Model: 830684
UPC: 037447213809
EAN: 0037447213809
ASIN: B000LGBPZC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • the TTI clip point blade is crafted from S30V stainless steel
  • The lightweight corrosion resistant TTI handles are crafted from premium alloyed titanium
  • Charge TTI has a cutting hook that slices through seat belts and linoleum just as easily as leather or canvas
  • Multiple bit drivers let you customize your bit selection to fit any activity
  • All-locking blades are easy to use and over 50% stronger that our orginal locks; 25-year warranty

Accessories:

  • AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener
  • Leatherman Genus Gardening & Landscaping Multitool with Sheath #830915
  • Leatherman 934850 Quick-Release Pocket Clip and Lanyard Ring
  • Field & Stream (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

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Charge's pliers have been redesign\ ed to handle
133% more squeezing load.

Charge's locks are 50% stronger than Leatherman's
original tools.

Bronze bushings make the interior tools smooth
and quick to open.
selection to fit any activity and the Charge sheath
allows you to carry the additional bits anywhere you go.

The TTi clip-point blade is crafted from S30V stainless steel, which offers an optimal combination of edge retention, flexibility and hardness. The handle is made from ultra-light, super-! strong titanium.

The Leatherman Charge TTi packs a knife blade with one of the longest and strongest cutting edges of any multi-tool on the market today.

The Charge TTi and ALX are the first multitools with a cutting hook that slices through seat belts and linoleum just as easily as leather or canvas
When it comes to multitools, there's one brand that stands out from the rest: Leatherman. The name is synonymous with quality and innovation, and each successive generation of Leatherman tools improves upon the last. Sticking with its tradition of pushing the design envelope, Leatherman introduces the Charge TTi, a high-end, ultra-compact multitool featuring titanium handles. If you're looking to carry the best of what Leatherman has to offer, the TTi is for you.

The Charge Family
The Charge TTi is part of a broader line of Leatherman multitools bearing the Charge name. Originally, the Charge line consisted of the Ti and the XTi, two high-end tools whose major distinguishing characteristic was having handles made from titanium. For 2007, Leatherman has added three new members to the Charge family: the TTi, the ALX, and the AL. As you might expect, the TTi is an upgraded version of the Ti and XTi. The AL and ALX, meanwhile, come with handles made from 6061 T6 aluminum, an ultra-light and super-strong material used in aircraft construction. There are also minor variations among the tools included in each unit. We'll discuss those shortly.

Leatherman has added several key design elements to all of these gorgeous new Charge tools. For instance, the knife blades are bigger and wider to give you more cutting edge. The pliers can withstand 133% higher squeezing load than Leatherman's original tools, enabling a tighter hold for tough jobs. You'll never have to worry about the Charge coming unhinged, either, thanks to a 50% increase in lock strength. Multiple bit drivers also are a standard feature, and each tool has bronze bushings at the hinges to make opening components a snap.

Titanium vs. Aluminum
You may be asking whether you want to buy titanium or aluminum. Although both offer superior durability and strength, titanium has an edge in both departments. Titanium is also slightly lighter than aluminum, so it would be a good choice if weight is a major concern. However, titanium also costs more, which is something to factor in if saving .2 ounces doesn't matter.

The Charge TTi
The TTi supplants the XTi as Leatherman's top-of-the-line multitool. Not only is the TTi .10 ounces lighter than the XTi, but it also packs an S30V stainless steel knife that delivers an optimal combination of edge retention, flexibility, and hardness. This is an upgrade from the XTi's 154CM steel knife, which previously was the highest grade knife you could get from Leatherman (incidentally, Leatherman outfitted the Charge ALX and AL come with 154CM blades, an upgrade from the standard 420 series knife). The TTi also has a crimper and a cutting hook. The crimper is an ideal accessory for anyone working with electrical wires or metals, while the hook is a fantastic addition for those who need to be ready for emergency situations.

The TTi combines the features of the ALX and the AL into a single package (There is one small exception: the ALX is the only Charge to have two large bit drivers.). For example, if you're looking at the ALX or the AL you'l! l have to choose whether you want a cutting hook or scissors, because neither has both (the ALX has a cutting hook while the AL has scissors). If you think you might need a cutting and scissors in the same multitool, then you should strongly consider the TTi. Full TTi specs:

  • 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
  • 6 double-end bits
  • Ruler (8 inch)
  • Bottle/can opener
  • Wire stripper
  • fixed lanyard ring
  • Quick-release lanyard ring
  • Removable pocket clip

All three Charge iterations come with a premium leather or nylon sheath. Both versions will carry the tools in their open or closed position and two side pockets hold your extra necessities—even a mini-flashlight. An inside back pocket holds Charge's included bits and has room for a full Bit Kit (sold separately) giving you up to 42 bits to choose from. Don't want to wear a sheath? Then clip your Charge to your jacket, backpack or car's visor with the removable pocket clip. Or, choose the quick-release lanyard ring. With it, you're able to safely keep the tool on any lanyard and detach it quickly when you need it.

What's in the Box
Leatherman Charge TTi multitool, leather carrying case, 6 double ended drill and screw bits, removable pocket clip, quick-release lanyard ring

The Leatherman Story
The Leatherman phenomenon began in 1975 when founder Tim Leatherman embarked on a trip across Europe and the Middle East in a cranky Fiat. Leatherman, an enginee! r by training, became so fed up with breakdowns and other hassles that he fashioned a prototype of what he called a Pocket Survival Tool out of cardboard. Two years later the first PST was born in his basement, and the rest is history. Today the Leatherman company produces dozens of different multitools, knives, pruners, and accessories, and is recognized across the world for its cutting edge designs and superior quality.


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A beautiful tool in an Industrialist kind of way....   July 10, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

It was a tough choice choosing a multi-tool. If you didn't know already just about everyone makes them these days. The prices of these tools range from $30-$150. I had one of the original styles of Leatherman (The kind that you had to open the pliers to get at any of the tools.) It was durable and I like the idea of supporting a US manufacturing company so I set out to buy another. The two that I was considering was the Skeletool and the Charge TTi. This model looked like it had about everything and it's a good feeling to get the one that has it all. The Skeletool looked very cool but I didn't think I could "live with less" or however their new slogan goes. The TTi was only about 3 more ounces in weight and came with a much better knife and tool set.

Reading the reviews of this tool made me laugh. There was everything from flimsy construction reviews to "The tool was missing the saw." After receiving the tool and using it for a month I can say that everything was included as listed and the tool is truly a marvel of engineering and workmanship (I LOVE the unique feel of the titanium body). These tools have come a long way from the original tools and the way each tool locks into place and how each piece works together is unbelievable.

I think were many people make the mistake with a Leatherman is that they are expecting the refined nature of a Victorinox Swiss Army knife or something similar. With a Leatherman the blades and tools are not polished to a mirror finish. They are punched out of very high-grade steel and run though a rock shaker for a couple of days to knock the unwanted metal hunks off. The Leatherman reminds me of what a soviet Cold-War era knock-off of a Swiss Army knife would look like... not nearly as pretty but probably more functional and sturdy.

My new Charge TTi is beautiful in its own Industrialist way. If you are looking for a museum showpiece of a knife I suggest going another rout. If you are worried about the quality of this tool you can buy with confidence; barring abuse, this thing will likely be around longer than you will! I have already used it may times and while camping it was particularly useful. A multi-tool will never replace even a small toolbox, but when they are the only option, it's a very good item to have.



4 out of 5 stars Leatherman 830684 Charge TTi   June 28, 2008
Nice, well made product. Everything appeared fine except for scissors - somewhat flimsy due to insufficiently swaged pivot. Suggestion for Leatherman QA - a few more wall posters "Quality is job #1".


5 out of 5 stars good product   March 31, 2008
All the product i bought from Amazon wa in good condition when i received it.


4 out of 5 stars excellent tool, watch for pinchpoints!!!   March 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This multitool is great to have on person. You definitly become reliant on it through your daily tasks. The quality and material is top knotch, just wish it had replaceable wirecutter inserts. The pliers can be a bit troublesome to use, making sure you don't pinch yourself while bearing down on something. Once you do it a couple of times you become aware. All tools lock in place perfectly and have had no problems aside for previously mentioned. Great tool, a bit pricey but worth it.


2 out of 5 stars Substandard Quality means I sent this one back   February 14, 2008
 4 out of 10 found this review helpful

I ordered this from Amazon and desperately wanted to like it for all the features, but it seemed flimsy and not well made at all. There were fingerprints on the metal that were visible through the un-opened plastic and the stainless steel seemed to be of lower quality, so I sent it back to Amazon. My brother has an older Leatherman and it is a solid and well built tool, but I can't say much for their new stuff. After I returned this one, I tried the Surge and the Wave from Target but still was not impressed with the quality. I wound up buying the Swiss Tool RS from Amazon and I am extremely impressed with its build quality and quality of the metal. Immediately when I pulled it out of the box it just felt heavier and more solid. It just stinks that Leatherman has moved parts production to China because I really liked the clip point blades and how easy the tools open. If Swiss Tool had clip point blades and easier opening tools, Leatherman would not even be a contender.

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