Cliff and all:  Leatherman also makes what they call a mini tool.  It opens
like a standard Leatherman, but instead of pliers, there's a pair of cysors.
It has a couple screw drivers, an opener, and a pair of tweezers that can be
handy to have.

 

 

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Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:45
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] multipurpose tool

 

  

Dear List Members:
I agree that the leatherman is a good multipurpose tool, depending on the
tools you need the most, but I find that I end up carrying the Swiss army
knife the most, as it is lighter in weight and easier to haul around in my
pocket. There is a few models of the Swiss army knife which are impractical
from my point of view, as they include too many tools and as a result you
end up with a heavy and too large tool. I would rather have two separate
tools with different individual tools as to try and include everything but
the kitchen sink in one tool.
I also carry a small Swiss army knife attached to my key ring, which has a
fingernail file, straight screw driver, scissors plus a straight knife
blade. It also has the standard tweezers and tooth pick. Those small
scissors have come in handy more times than I can count.

Yours Truly,

Clifford Wilson 

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