Charge Plus TTI Multi-Tool
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The Leatherman Charge Plus TTi Multi-Tool is ready for jobs big and small. The Charge Plus TTi features 20 different tools, including knives, screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters, and more. Titanium handles give a lightweight feel with durability, while the steel blades resist corrosion. Plus, the compact profile makes the Charge Plus easy to carry in your pocket. Made in the USA, the Leatherman Charge Plus TTi is the perfect multi-tool for work, the outdoors, and general utility and is sure to get the job done.
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Oct 2, 2025
Looking for a BIFL multi-tool
The Leatherman Wave and Charge are the absolute gods of multitools, imo. Have carried one (not always the same one) for about 20 years as a farm laborer, then a construction worker, than a heavy equipment mechanic. Gerber is probably a solid tool too, but to me the design is clunky and unwieldy and not even a true competitor to Leatherman
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Aug 6, 2025
Recommended multitool
I carry a Leatherman Charge+ but there are some minor irritations with it. Main one is the pliers as there's not enough space between the handles for me to comfortably use them. If you pick up a used one, make sure that the wire cutters have the replaceable cutters. Luckily I don't use the pliers as often as the other tools. I use the eyeglass screwdriver, bit driver, scissors and knife most often. It is an older design and the patent has run out so there are lots of clones which are arguably better in some respects. I also have the Leatherman ARC. It fixes the pliers issue. The tools are also more easily accessible. Only downside is that I prefer the scissors on the Charge+ which, though smaller, seems to cut fabric better.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jul 2, 2025
Name your top 5 BIFL items
1. Rolex Submariner 2. Leatherman Charge titanium 3. One complete outfit of Crye Precision clothing with an amish belt 4. Genuine HK MP5K with all the extra bits 5. My best boot/sock combo. Darn tough on socks but I do have some bug out Austrian wool that were like $120/pair.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Mar 8, 2025
Looking for a good BIFL pocket knife.
Pocket knife only? Buck 110/112 series. They are heavy. For something lighter, Spyderco pm2 but it’s more expensive. Benchmade 940 as well but they are expensive for a pocket knife. Kershaw leek is a nice alternative to it. Avoid gerber and buck (either than 110/112), SOG as well Multitool knife? Swiss Army knife by far, they will last a lifetime. Leatherman for heavy use, particularly the higher end ones like the surge or wave or charge
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