
Overall I like Leatherman tools. I carry my Charge Ti with me every day and use it every day. I took this free T4 for several reasons. First, I collect multitools. Second, it seemed to me that there's a subset of the tools that I've used the most. The overall quality is pretty good. Everything fits together perfectly. Tools open and close without intervention. The locks appear secure and are unlikely to fail during use. And that's probably what worries me the most as I still have the scar from the lock that broke while peeling the apple. The T4 is easier to open than the Charge Ti and Juice S2. By pressing my thumb on the back of the tools, I can open any of the tools. In contrast, the nail notches on other models can be annoying if you have short nails. The tool selection is very good. A small screwdriver can be used to tighten the tiny screws on a pair of glasses. The scissors are well designed and can trim excess threads cleanly. A decent size pocket knife that would have come in handy if I was trapped in the desert on my way home from the office. It also cuts cheaper steak better than the flimsy plastic strip I got in the lunch box. What I don't like about the T4 is that it feels bulky. The Charge Ti has pliers, a saw, and a few other tools, but it's not that much bigger. About the same size as the T4, the Juice S2 has some very useful pincers. The T4 is compact, but not compact enough to fit in a pair of pants. It's not a showstopper, just bulkier than I was hoping for.

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