Leatherman Free P2 Review : Unboxing, Specs and Initial Thoughts

Leatherman Free P2 Review :

Leatherman Free P2
Leatherman Free P2 :

The ‘Free’ Range is the latest set of multitools released by Leatherman. The huge new difference from this and their previous tools are magnets.

Integrated FREE™ technology means all 19 tools are easily accessed with one hand, open smoothly, and click into place with a confident snap. 

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Everything you expect from Leatherman is here, amazing quality and craftsmanship and the trusted Leatherman 25 year warranty.

The Leatherman ‘Free’ Range comes in 3 variants – the ‘P’, ‘T’ and ‘K’. Each of which then also has two variants, namely the ‘P2’, ‘P4’, ‘T2’, ‘T4’, ‘K2’ and ‘K4’. They are distinguishable as Pliers, Tool and Knife.

You can find the full specifics of the entire range here : https://www.leatherman.com/free.html

I opted for the P2 which holds an impressive 19 tools in its 10.78cm x 1.6cm x 3.4cm chassis.

Leatherman Free P2 : Specifications
Leatherman Free P2 : Specifications

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Leatherman Crunch Unboxing

Most men love multitools.  This is a fact.  Simple.  Need a present idea for a guy?  Buy him a multitool, he will like it!

The same goes for motorcyclists, multitools rule.  There are probably two big players currently on the market,

  1.  Leatherman
  2. Gerber.

Personally I have both, I carry a Leatherman every where I go in work, and I have a Gerber which I carry in the car.  I have another Leatherman which I keep in my tool box in the garage and is probably the most used thing in there!  This feature covers the latest Leatherman I have acquired which is a Leatherman Crunch.

Anyone familiar with the Leatherman Range will be familiar with the almost standard set of pliers that pop out when the tool is unfolded.  This is where the Crunch differs, instead of pliars you get a set of vice grips.  There is also a screwdriver slot in the base, which takes any standard bit, or buy the Leatherman set if you desire.

I carry this tool with me on the bike, and I purposefully bought it for this reason, as I am off the opinion that whilst on the road Vice Grips will be far more useful than pliers, of course the grips can be used as a pliers as well, obviously you loose the needle nose feature.

Quality is top class, which is backed up by their Industry busting 25 year warranty.  I need say no more other than if like me you are a Leatherman fan, consider this tool as a good way to expand your capabilities away from the needle nose pliers.

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