Product Comparison: Leatherman Charge TTI vs Leatherman Charge ALX
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- Its a little on the hevier side, but packed with a ton of usefull tools. smooth deployment, and great quality.
- It is small it is lite and it is versatile !!
- It's lightweight and looks sleek and great. The individual tools are easily accessible and the knife was decently sharp out of the box.
- I highly recommend this due to its weight, build, quality, and usefulness. It is my favorite Leatherman so far!
- It has a really nice weight to it as well and all the tools I need.
- I was a little nervous purchasing this item due to the high price of the multi-tool compared to similar tools of the same size but much much cheaper.
- Weight to performance ratio is excellent.
- Well designed and durable for everyday use.
- The weight and fit to the hand for me is ideal, seemingly with no detail unobserved, you can see that quite clearly, and all the gripping and contours are simply just right.
- 9oz is heavier than you think.
- It's heavier and bulkier than a pocketknife, but it's really not hard to get used to.
- I like the fact that I can open the knives without having to open the pliers.
- The Charge TTi multi-tool is everything advertised and more. Highest quality material, super sharp knife and all in a titanium frame.
- With 19 built in tools plus the interchangeable bits and extention make this my favorite tool. Many other brands break easily. Not this one.
- It's good for ripping sections of paper/mesh material off roles or cutting packaging and zip-ties without damaging things.
- My only gripe, I think the sheath it came with is too obtrusive and could be constructed of better materials.
- Cutting tools tucked away on outside of handle, makes them readily available.
- Separate phillips/flathead drivers so no need to change bits.
- Belt pouch, pocket clip, extra bits included.
- This is a great all-around multi-tool, which I primarily use for camping. It's allowed us to remove several tools from our camping supply bin, and it keeps them all handy.
- Not the most comfortable grip.
- Finish, if it's important to you, is imperfect. crimper is inadequate for the job.
- Tool came with unusable nylon sheath instead of leather. This is my third charge and I can't go to work without it. Very good tool, just wish I had another leather sheath.