This video showcases a custom "Tactical Charge" Leatherman multi-tool modification performed by Nutnfancy. The creator takes a Leatherman Charge Ti, known for its medium-duty capabilities, and applies Lauer Weaponry's "Tactical Desert Earth" DuraCoat for a low-reflectivity, tactical finish. The process is described as a challenging but rewarding project, involving extensive disassembly, part preparation (steel wool and sandpaper), and reassembly. The end result is a unique, one-of-a-kind multi-tool that the creator finds highly appealing.
This video by Nutnfancy details a modification to the Leatherman Charge multi-tool, specifically adding an awl functionality. The creator highlights the Charge's strengths like build quality, blade steel, pliers, and sheath, but identifies the lack of an awl as a significant omission. The modification involves grinding a standard Phillips driver bit into a functional awl for wilderness use. The video also includes criticisms of the SOG Powerlock EOD multi-tool. While the primary focus is on the Leatherman Charge modification, the mention of SOG Powerlock EOD and general multi-tool discussion provides broader context.
This video reviews the Gerber 600 multi-tool, comparing it to the Leatherman Charge Ti. The reviewer highlights the Gerber 600's drawbacks, including its mystery steel, poor design elements, bulkiness, rickety feel, and uninspired sheath, ultimately deeming it a distant second to the Leatherman Charge. Despite its flaws, the Gerber 600 is acknowledged as a useful tool for its fair price. The video is presented as part of a series and will inform a future review of the Gerber 600 as a USAF survival vest tool. The reviewer gives the Gerber 600 a low score of 2 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part video series comparing the Gerber 600 multi-tool to the Leatherman Charge Ti. The reviewer highlights the price difference and evaluates both tools based on size, weight, ease of use, comfort, toughness, versatility, sheath design, quality, and feel. While acknowledging the Gerber 600's usefulness for its price, the reviewer criticizes its "mystery steel," design flaws, bulkiness, rickety feel, awkward tool interface, and uninspired sheath, ultimately deeming the Leatherman Charge Ti a superior tool. The Gerber 600 is noted as a current multi-tool on a USAF survival vest that will be reviewed later.
This video is part 3 of a series comparing the Gerber 600 multi-tool to the Leatherman Charge Ti. The reviewer discusses size, weight, ease of use, comfort, toughness, versatility, sheath design, quality/feel, and price. While acknowledging the Gerber 600's usefulness for its price, the reviewer criticizes its steel, design elements, bulkiness, rickety feel, tool interface, and sheath, ultimately declaring the Leatherman Charge the clear winner. The Gerber 600 is also mentioned as the current multi-tool on a USAF survival vest that will be reviewed later.
This video features a detailed review of the Leatherman Charge Ti multi-tool, highlighting its medium-duty capabilities and stellar features. The presenter praises its precise pliers, 154CM main blade, driver bit compatibility, sheath, scissors, wire strippers, file, and saw. While acknowledging its 8.4 oz weight, the reviewer considers it a favorite, even though it's no longer in production and has been replaced by newer models like the Charge TTi, AL, and ALX. Potential improvements like a lighter weight and a sharp punch are also mentioned.
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