Leatherman PST Review

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The Leatherman PST is considered to be the tool that started it all. It is known as the pocket survival tool and is one of the classic Leatherman multi tools. This multi-tool’s concept was first conceived in the 1970s and, in no time, became a big hit.

There are a lot of different versions of this tool, yet the original one remains one of the best and most popular ones. One of the new versions of this multi-tool by Leatherman is the PST, which is a standard version with a stainless steel finish that is equipped with a leather sheath.


 

Leatherman PST Review – Overview

PST stands for Pocket Survival Tool, and it lives up to its name since it is well equipped with a variety of tools that always come in handy. The tools it comes with include a standard needle serrated blade, a Phillips head screwdriver, three different types of flathead screwdrivers, as well as a can opener. However, the diamond file stands out amongst the rest; it has a point grove and is equipped with folding scissors.

Handy and Compact

The Leatherman PST is a handy and compact tool that includes all the basic tools that you would expect in a multi-tool. The diamond file that it comes with can be used for almost any purpose and is thus extremely handy. It can be used for fishhooks or to sharpen darts, remove burrs, and it can also be used for honing. The folding scissors have the classic Leatherman style, which is refreshing to see in their newer models. You will find the multi-tool’s design to be practical since the size is perfect; there is no added bulk and the useable scissor size is maintained.

Legendary Multitool

The Leatherman PST is the best example of a manufacturer solving all the problems that were present in the product’s original version. You won’t find any of the issues of the older version of the multi-tool in its newer and updated version. The original Leatherman PST was regularly plagued with problems such as: tool clumping, non-locking tools, painful handles, no aesthetic considerations, no concept of a single-handed operation and, of course, being highly priced. One of the reasons of the prices being high was that the Leatherman PST was a specialty item; there was no other competition in the market when it first launch. There were a few good tools available in a multi-tool kit, but none were handy enough to replace the screwdrivers or the pliers in the toolbox as the Leatherman did.

Other Features

One of the other features of the Leatherman PST that is worth mentioning is its sheath. The simple sheath has 1/8 inches of leather that are riveted on its joints. There is nothing extra or fancy aside from a basic, yet solid, leather sheath; it gives the impression of simplicity and durability that it will be around throughout the tool’s life – and the tool has a warranty of twenty-five years!

Specifications

  • Weight: 4.96 Ounces
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 1.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • No Batteries Needed
  • Color: Silver
  • Warranty: 25 Years

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • It is a great looking tool kit and is aesthetically appealing
  • The diamond file is an excellent tool
  • The sheath is of high quality and is practical
Cons
  • The latest and modern models may outperform it

 

Conclusion

Even though the Leatherman PST and the PST II have been discontinued, they are still readily available since they were produced in abundant supply. These multi-tools are undoubtedly considered to be a collector’s item; as for using it for daily jobs, they are quite handy and useful to this day. It can be used for almost all kinds of essential tasks that require tools and is easy to carry around, while being comfortable to use. If you are looking for something that is more high tech, then you may want to consider other newer options. However, we would recommend this despite its slightly higher price; the final decision rests with you.

 

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