Color | Stainless Steel |
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.8 x 1 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
Included Components | knife |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 5.35 x 1.38 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LEATHERMAN |
Warranty Description | 25 Year |
Model Name | FBA_831426 |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Leatherman |
Part Number | 831426 |
Style | Wingman |
Size | XLRG |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
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LEATHERMAN, Wingman Multitool with Spring-Action Pliers and Scissors, Stainless Steel with Nylon Sheath
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.8 x 1 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
About this item
- ONE OF OUR BEST: A classic, designed and assembled with premium materials; The Wingman is your go-to tool for projects around the house, on the job or at the campsite
- 14 TOOLS IN 1: Equipped with 14 tools to handle almost anything: knife, pliers, screwdrivers, wire cutters, a wire stripper, scissors, a package opener, bottle and can openers, a file and a ruler
- OUR GUARANTEE: We’re proud to stand behind every product that leaves our factory in Portland, Oregon; That’s why we offer our 25-year warranty, so you can be confident your Leatherman lasts a lifetime
- ONE-HAND OPENING: Open all the tools with one hand, even the ones that aren't accessible from the outside; And with a locking blade, you can cut with confidence
- ALWAYS ON HAND: With its compact size, lightweight design and removable pocket clip, your Wingman is always within reach and ready to work
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Product Description
The Leatherman Wingman is just that: your go-to tool for projects around the house, on the job, or at the campsite. A great, lightweight, pocket-sized, stainless steel tool; the Wingman features an outside-accessible, one-hand opening blade and newly designed spring-action jaws.
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Feature Count | 14 | 19 | 18 | 14 | 15 |
Blade Steel | 420HC | 154cm | 420HC | 420HC | 420HC |
Blade Length | 2.6in | 6.6cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm |
All Locking Features | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Bit Driver | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Micro Bit Driver | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Scissors | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Replaceable Wire Cutters | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Weight | 7oz. | 198.4g | 8.3oz | 235g | 8.5oz | 241g | 6.21oz | 176g | 7.5oz | 212g |
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ASIN | B005DI0XM4 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,412 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #10 in Multitools |
Date First Available | July 19, 2011 |
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Customers like the ease of use, durability, value, size and sharpness of the sporting goods. They mention that it's a well-made, sturdy companion to any work you may need to get done, and that it carries nicely. Some appreciate the sharpness, saying that it comes razor sharp.
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Customers like the performance of the Leatherman. They mention that it is very usable, the scissors are the most useful they have ever seen in this form, and it works well. The can opener works properly, and the pliers are good. The belt clip works well, and is a great starter Leatherman tool.
"...I found the belt clip to work well actually because I use it for work and it helps me keep it somewhat less obvious...." Read more
"...File - mildly useful in a pinch. It's too short for any serious filing but it's hard and does OK for it's size...." Read more
"...There is a small screwdriver built into the end of the file, which works well, but because of the way it is built into the end of the file, doesn't..." Read more
"...As a bottle opener, it works great. The wire stripper, not so much, unless you cut a ring around the wire insulation with the knife blade first...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the sporting good. They say it is well-made, solid, and sturdy. Some say the knives are some of the most reliable they have ever seen, and the cover snap is heavy duty.
"...The L feels like an actual "Tool" in your hand. It's a solid, sturdy companion to any work you may need to get done...." Read more
"...by far the most are the pliers and the knife, both of which are very high quality...." Read more
"...It comes reasonably sharp, and is easy to resharpen. It is made of 'decent' steel, but won't be confused with a blade of the new,exotic steel...." Read more
"...The clip is substantial and will be durable My only gripe reflected in the rating is the spring bar that is on the scissors doesn't really work as..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the product. They say it's great for the price, money well spent, and a great product for maximum quality and value.
"...But all in all this model is worth the coin." Read more
"...Even the scissors locks in place.Money well spent." Read more
"...received it i was very impressed with the quality for it being so inexpensive...." Read more
"...My roommate cut his thumb open it was really funny and absolutely worth the buy." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the product. They say it is simple and helps to quickly accomplish a task. The tools are easy to manipulate and quick to deploy.
"...It's too short for any serious filing but it's hard and does OK for it's size.Screwdrivers - pretty darn useful...." Read more
"...Makes them FAR easier to use, and the folks at Leatherman really got it right in that there is just enough spring tension holding them open to make..." Read more
"...They just make it so much handier!+ Combo knife blade and scissors are externally accessible; brilliant!..." Read more
"...2 Pliers are easy and quick to deploy (like most multi-tools)3 Hook Knife (package opener) is a WONDERFUL tool...." Read more
Customers like the size of the pocket knife. For example, they say it's not too big nor too small, it fits in their palm, and has a reassuring weight. The fit, finish, and overall construction are also praised. Some say that it'd carry nicely and is a very good balance of small and light enough to always have.
"...Despite it's bare bones appearance, it still has a a better fit and finish in the hand. I feel confident I can trust it. The L is made in the USA." Read more
"...for when you can carry a big/heavy tool, the Wingman is a very good balance of small/light enough to always have on you, yet big enough to do the job..." Read more
"...well thought out as both contoured handles fit closely, and it fits the palm well. The heft makes it feel tight and substantial, but not overweight...." Read more
"...The other tools that are packed away are also nicely made and the perfect size...." Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the sporting good. They say the 1 blade, half-serrated, comes razor sharp. They also say that the scissors are very nice and cut paper nicely.
"...better in my opion and while having smaller shorter jaws, they cut paper nicely while the L just seems to slide across the paper with out cutting...." Read more
"...The knife, however, is another story. That sucker is SHARP and really, really useful. It's my favorite knife...." Read more
"...It comes reasonably sharp, and is easy to resharpen. It is made of 'decent' steel, but won't be confused with a blade of the new,exotic steel...." Read more
"...There feel to be no sharp or protruding edges...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the leatherman. They say it's lightweight enough to carry all the time, and it has a pocket clip. Some say it is tight and substantial, but not overweight. The leatherman is well-built and has some weight to it, making it easy to carry. It fits comfortably in their front pocket and is good to keep in a car. The balance and weight are superb, and the Wingman has a nice heft in the hand.
"...with a with thinner profile (see pictures) it is actually easier to hold in your hand...." Read more
"...that had the tools I find most useful, but in as small and easy-to-carry package as possible...." Read more
"...This is a multi-tool that actually fits pretty well in a pants pocket, even if it is on the heavy side-..." Read more
"...The heft makes it feel tight and substantial, but not overweight. You may not put it down for a long while. 3.)..." Read more
Customers like the ability to use the sporting goods. They say the spring-action pliers are very useful and well-made. The philips head screwdriver is amazing and the full-sized need-nose plier is fantastic.
"...The pliers are strong, a good size for most jobs, and spring loaded (unlike my much more expensive Supertool 200)...." Read more
"...Pliers/wirecutters: I LOVE that the pliers are spring-loaded...." Read more
"...4 <delete this comment - see below> Scissor spring is useless. It gets pushed aside the first time you close the scissors...." Read more
"...The pliers is much more useful than that of a folding Swiss army knife, but not quite as useful as that of a full-size or Heavy Duty series..." Read more
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Had the tip break off the blade of this Leatherman tool (lots of serious daily use). Went to the Leatherman website to request a replacement. I shipped the tool back to Leatherman per their request and received back outfitted with a new blade within a week. Fantastic!
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I purchased the Leatherman Wingman in April 2013 so I've been using for 1 year 8 months. By way of comparison I Recently purchased the Gerber 01471 Multi-Plier. I'll keep this review short and focus on the differences since others have reviewed the details on the two units.
There's a couple dollar difference in price with the Leatherman coming in higher.
MATERIAL: Immediately you notice the higher quality stainless on this Leatherman(L) over the Gerber(G). It has a nice stainless finish, slightly polished and just has the look of quality. The handle on the Gerber looks interesting. I think it's anodized aluminum and not paint. The stainless on the Gerber has sort of a matte finish.
PLIERS: Especially noticeable on the L is the plier. Bigger, thicker jaw with a better tolerance casting on the pivot point of the plier. The L is a heavier unit, however with a with thinner profile (see pictures) it is actually easier to hold in your hand. On the G, especially when the jaws are open, If attempting to use one handed I found that my hand wanted to slide forward because of the thickness of the Gerber and because of the odd curve of the handle. More than once I found my hand slipping into a dangerous position where my hand could get pinched when trying to reposition the tool back into my hand.
BLADES: While the Gerber has two blades the Leatherman has a longer, more substantial blade (see pictures). Despite the knurled blade thumb levers on the G, I find the cutout on the L does just as sufficient a job of flicking the blade out. The L blade locking feature can be easily unlocked using one handed, simply using the thumb to unlock the blade, then pressing the blade forward slightly with the index finger. The G seems to need the blade unlock levers slid downward on both the top and bottom of the plier to release the blade, thereby requiring a push on the back of the blade from either the pant leg or some other object. A little inconvenient.
OTHER: Besides having two blades over the L's one, the G also has a saw and a lanyard hole. The other tools are basically the same. The scissors on the G are much better in my opion and while having smaller shorter jaws, they cut paper nicely while the L just seems to slide across the paper with out cutting. Also the G comes with a pouch, the L has a built in belt clip. I found the belt clip to work well actually because I use it for work and it helps me keep it somewhat less obvious. Also I don't have to worry about putting a pouch on every day.
SUMMARY: While both tools have their merits, the L wins hands down for me. The G doesn't have anything extra I need that the L doesn't have. The L feels like an actual "Tool" in your hand. It's a solid, sturdy companion to any work you may need to get done. Despite it's bare bones appearance, it still has a a better fit and finish in the hand. I feel confident I can trust it. The L is made in the USA.
It never leaves my side.
There are more expensive models that have more gadgets but this one has all of the necessities that I require.
The things that get use by far the most are the pliers and the knife, both of which are very high quality.
The knife is like a razor and will cut the heck out of you if you're not careful.
The pliers are strong, a good size for most jobs, and spring loaded (unlike my much more expensive Supertool 200).
The spring action in the pliers makes them much easier to use than the older design.
The knife and scissors are both accessible from the outside without unfolding the tool which makes for quicker access.
The scissors do work, but they are pretty small. I mostly use them for cutting strings from stuff, or cutting price tags off, etc. They certainly wouldn't be my primary choice for any major cutting.
The knife, however, is another story. That sucker is SHARP and really, really useful. It's my favorite knife.
Leatherman makes another version of this called the Sidekick which is essentially the same except it comes with a wood / sheetrock saw instead of scissors. I've had both and both have their advantages. It's a matter of personal preference.
As for the other tools included...
Can opener - never used it.
Package opener - pretty cool and keeps you from cutting yourself on clamshell packaging.
File - mildly useful in a pinch. It's too short for any serious filing but it's hard and does OK for it's size.
Screwdrivers - pretty darn useful. I use these quite a bit and they work pretty well, even the Phillips.
I will start off to say that while I already own several multi-tools, it seemed that each one was bigger, and had more tools than the last. Not wanting to damage my original PST (the original ones are getting pretty rare to find in good condition) I decided I wanted to go the direction of 'less is more' in that I wanted a multi-tool that had the tools I find most useful, but in as small and easy-to-carry package as possible.
I narrowed it down to either the SIdekick or Wingman, and decided on the WIngman. They both seem to be built on the same frame, and have the same pliers. The differences between them seem to be that the Wingman has scissors and a box/package opener, while the Sidekick has a wood saw, and a second (small) knife blade. Since the tools I use the most are the pliers, scissors, and knife blade, I went with the Wingman, and haven't been disappointed yet.
The Wingman is small enough, it doesn't come with a pouch, and for most of us, it isn't needed. Unless you have very small/shallow pockets, or like to wear extremely tight pants, just slip them inside a pocket, using the included clip to keep them from falling all the way in. When folded, they have a fairly strong spring, that keeps them folded, and all edges are rounded off somewhat, to make them comfortable in your pocket.
Now, on to the tools.
Knife blade: small, but big enough to be useful. While never to be confused with the blade on a Charge or Super Tool, it is right along with the theme of the tool in that it is big enough to be useful, while fitting in a compact package. It comes reasonably sharp, and is easy to resharpen. It is made of 'decent' steel, but won't be confused with a blade of the new,exotic steel.
Scissors: Again, small, but big enough to be useful. Great for snipping loose threads, opening small packages, or shortening the soda straw in a child's sized cup (my kids spill far less when a short straw is used in a short cup), and that sort of thing. They work very well, but don't take a very big slice with each snip.
I might mention that both the scissors, and the knife blade are accessable without having to 'open' the tool's handles, a very nice feature. They also both lock in the open position. The first few times you open them, they are a little stiff, the scissors especially needed a bit of effort to open all the way to activate the lock, but both are loosening up with use. Either CAN be opened with one hand (now that they loosened up a bit) but it is easier to use both.
Screwdrivers: I was surprised at how substantial the large flat bladed driver was. All are precisely made, and the phillips, while looking a bit 'flattened' is made with precision, and works very, very well. There is a small screwdriver built into the end of the file, which works well, but because of the way it is built into the end of the file, doesn't fit into tight places all that well.
File: Works well, but is quite small. You can't make a tool this small overall, without sacrificing something. It has teeth only on one side, instead of the usual Leatherman coarse on one side, fine on the other.
Ruler: This is on the backside of the file. Little SAE and metric marks, that while precise, are a bit hard to read because they are not labeled very well. Personally, I'd rather have a two-sided file, instead of the file with teeth on one side, and the measure on the other. Honestly, what can you do with a measure under 2 inches long?
Can/bottle opener: Works (I actually tried it) but is a bit smallish, so it takes a lot of little 'bites' to go all the way around a can. The wire stripper built into it is sharp and works as well as any of its kind.
Box opener: I was surprised to see this, and it took a bit to figure out how it works, but what it is, is a small hooked blade, designed only to make shallow cuts, when pulled towards you. It turns out that it works great for opening boxes without damaging what is inside, and also for opening things in that dreaded hard plastic shell wrap. Leatherman should get an award for designing something that makes opening those shells less of a chore (it works that well, once you get onto it - it works best when pulled at a certain angle)
The only tools that truly lock are the knife blade, and the scissors. The others have a spring loaded cam mechanism that holds them open fairly securely, but isn't a true 'lock'.
Pliers/wirecutters: I LOVE that the pliers are spring-loaded. Makes them FAR easier to use, and the folks at Leatherman really got it right in that there is just enough spring tension holding them open to make them easy to use without losing your grip, yet keeping the action smooth and easy. The wire cutters are not as good as on the bigger Leatherman tools, but work adequately. Build quality overall, is better than I expected, given the price I paid (right around $20)
To sum it up, I belive that the Wingman (and it's brother the Sidekick) are probably the smallest 'quality' multi-tool you can buy, that is still big enough to really do the job, and includes the tools you really need, without much extra. While the many-bladed multi tools are great for when you can carry a big/heavy tool, the Wingman is a very good balance of small/light enough to always have on you, yet big enough to do the job. Any bigger, and you might as well get a full-sized one with a pouch, and any smaller, and it would be less useful.
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Por si alguien duda, incluye funda de nylon original (en la descripción no se especifica), lo cual es un detalle genial teniendo en cuenta que en otras páginas es bastante más cara y no la incluye. Recomiendo totalmente su compra.
Reviewed in Spain on October 28, 2020
Por si alguien duda, incluye funda de nylon original (en la descripción no se especifica), lo cual es un detalle genial teniendo en cuenta que en otras páginas es bastante más cara y no la incluye. Recomiendo totalmente su compra.