Jaws
- Needlenose/Regular Pliers with Wire Cutters and Hard-wire notch.
Handles/Frame
- Stainless steel.
Blades and Tools
420HC Combo BladeRuler (8 in | 19 cm)
Bottle Opener
Can Opener
Diamond-coated File
Hard-wire Cutters
Large Screwdriver
Medium Screwdriver
Needlenose Pliers
Phillips Screwdriver
Regular Pliers
Spring-action Scissors
Small Screwdriver
Wire Cutters
Wood/Metal File
Blade Characteristics
- None of the tools locked and had tool clumping
- All tools had a highly polished finish
- First Leatherman multitool with a diamond file and scissors
Locking Mechanism
- None.
Sheath
- The black leather sheath that came with the PST is the same leather sheath that also came with the PST II. It is a rectangular sheath with a snap button flap and Leatherman is written in gold lettering on the front that fit the tool perfect. There is also a black nylon pancake type sheath, a camo pancake type sheath and many others.
Dimensions
- Length open = 6.22 inches/15.8cm
- Length closed = 4 inches/10 cm
- Width closed = 1 inch/2.54 cm
- Thickness = 7/16 inch/1.27 cm
- Weight = 5 oz | 142 g
Versions
- The PST II originally was marked the exact same way as a PST but later on (around 1998) Leatherman started actually stamping PST II on the tool. It remained virtually unchanged after this minus a newer style plier head until they retired it in 2004.
Variations
- Stainless steel version
Background
- Introduced in 1996. Made in the USA. Discontinued in 2004.
Related Tools
- There are a several tools related to the PST II. First off is the PST , next is the Mini-Tool, next is it's big brother the Super Tool, the wacky Flair, the Pulse is sort of a mix of the PST and the PST II and the first Leatherman with a clip the Sideclip is also a close cousin to the PST II.
More Info
- The PST II owner's club - in the Multitool.org forums
- Lets look at the PST, PSTII, Sideclip, Flair, Pulse, and Rebar. - in the Multitool.org forums
- The PST II datecode and stamp discussion - in the Multitool.org forums
- The PST II Review at Multitool.org
- The PST II August 1998 ad
- The PST II at the Leatherman website