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The LEATHERMAN FREE P2 Multitool is a cutting-edge, ergonomic tool featuring 19 essential implements, designed for one-handed access and equipped with a magnetic locking mechanism. Proudly made in the USA, it comes with a 25-year warranty, ensuring durability and reliability for all your daily tasks.
Color | Stainless |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.38 x 7 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Included Components | LEATHERMAN FREE P2 TOOL |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 037447006586 |
Manufacturer | Leatherman |
Part Number | 832636 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.38 x 7 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 832636 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | SEE MANUFACTURER |
B**D
Much more refined than past Leathermans
Very nice tool. I have owned multiple Leathermans in the past (mostly gifts), but I never really used them. This one is obviously a refined version of earlier models. Very well thought out, great fit and finish and a pleasure to use. Feels like a lot of thought went into how these tools are manipulated in hand and the result is a fine tool. I think it's considered a full size model, but definitely not too big for every day carry. Nylon sheath is good, but I went all out and ordered a leather one from American Bench Craft, specifically sized to this Leatherman - super nice product too.
Y**V
Excellent!
I have the Free P4 as well but i carry the P2 most of the time. It's lighter than the P4 and suits all the needs of an edc.The one hand open, magnetic lock, is very intuitive. All the tools are accessible easily with one hand. I love the design. Leatherman hired the right people to design and make this thing! 😊I highly recommend this one. If you're not sure if the P4 or P2 is better, I'd choose the P2 cause i have no need of a saw and a secondary blade; they just add weight in my pocket (the P4 would be better for a camper).
T**.
Love my P2
The P2 gets some hate within the leatherman community, but it's a great tool. I love it's simplicity and it works well for the few things I need it for during the week. It fits well in the pocket without being too heavy/bulky and the free series just looks so nice with that dimpled looking design on the handles. Great choice for a basic, easy one handed use multitool.
D**G
Easy opening quality tool.
This model feels lightweight and is easy to open with an audible click. I replaced my older Surge with this unit and it seems on par quality wise but not so much price wise, they have gone up significantly. Regardless of the cost, it’s a necessary part of my work wear that I need multiple times daily. My Surge suffered a broken needle nose point and was sent in for replacement jaws since it has a lifetime warranty (now reduced to 20 years I’ve noticed.) I guess time will tell about wear and quality but so far it’s been a month and it’s been a solid companion at work.
A**R
Great EDC for Mechanics
Use it every day at the shop, especially when I’m too lazy to walk to my box. Lots of tools and they’re not really gimmicks. Every tool can actually function as designed in practice with minor exceptions.
T**V
Never has a company spoiled it's customers so much...
...that they'll complain endlessly about the most insignificant things when said company releases a new product. The Leatherman Free series is proof of that, especially the P2 and P4. Seems most people are either on the fence, or completely hate it, and it's usually over some minutiae like some random tab, or placement and shape of a certain tool. Be happy Leatherman does just what they're doing; making top quality multi-tools for just about anyone.That said, one negative to state. How hypocritical of me. To me, the P2 and P4 are not worth the $120 and $140 respectively. $80 and $100 seems more In the proper range. I used a gift card, so the price didn't sting as bad as it should have, but they are overpriced in my opinion. With that out of the way, I can say Leatherman makes the best multi-tools, but I've always had trouble finding one that's perfect for me, and honestly, I believe that model doesn't exist. But the P2 comes close. I've owned five Leatherman MT over the years: a PST, Sidekick, Skeletool, Micra, and now the Free P2. The first three are still going strong, passed on to a different set of hands, and the P2 is now my primary. After 3 months, no issues at all aesthetically or functionally, the tool opens with a slight flick to separate the magnets, and a quick flip and you're ready to go with the pliers. The pliers are stout with replaceable 154cm wire cutters. All other tools access from the outside, can be accessed one-handed, and every tool locks in place. Unlike the P4, the P2 comes standard with a removable deep carry pocket clip, although a company makes very high quality kydex sheet is for this model, and are available on Amazon. Aesthetically, the entire Free series maintains a classic LM look overall with a modern stylistic touch.Even after handling one, all of the bad reviews had me considering other options at one point. I guess I'm not seeing and feeling the downsides they did, or they're not nearly a big deal to start with. No major hotspots, improved ease of access, etc... All of this is relative to other similar products in the LM line. I find a lot to appreciate here. Maybe you will too.
D**T
Butterfly Multitool!
I've been watching videos of this knife for months waiting for it to come out. Out of the whole FREE line, the P2 stood out as the one that could be my EDC without going overboard. The additional knife and saw with the P4 were not something I would use. And the fact that this is a combo blade is perfect.Out of the box, even the presentation was amazing. Like a major tech company showing off what you just bought. The first time I opened up the pliers, I laughed because I've never felt a tool like this since I was a kid with a cheap butterfly knife. Not to say it felt cheap, but that it was fun, made sense, and easy to use in one hand.I hope the photos add a little clarity about the sheath which was something I have not seen photos of yet. One note is that if you plan on using it, you will want to remove the clip since it doesn't fit with the snap.Also, the clip is a BEAST. Seems strong enough for a cordless drill. It's removable but cannot be put on the opposite side.In terms of function and tools, you know the rest! Plenty of videos out there but I will vouch for this being awesome. It feels great. The haptic feedback is real and adds to the experience.Overall, I'm impressed and I'll update after I get some hours of use with it.
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