Introduced in 2019 the Free series was a completely new multitool chassis. Using magnets for tool retention vs frame and friction in it's other tools. This allows for all tools, except the pliers, to be outside accessible and a Bali-song one handed deployment of the pliers. The tools seem to most closely resemble those of the Sidekick/Wingman/Rev/Bolster in style. No bit drivers, Small rulers and files. Can opener similar to Victorinox. These tools also mark the return of the USA stamp both on the plier head and the blades
Jaws
Robust Stainless steel with replaceable 154CM wirecutters and a crimper below the plier head.
Handles/Frame
Stamped Stainless Steel scales, mostly open, as all tools deploy from the outside while folded up
Blades and Tools
- Needlenose Pliers
- Regular Pliers
- Premium Replaceable Wire Cutters
- Premium Replaceable Hard-wire Cutters
- 420HC Drop point plain edge Knife
- 420HC Tanto serrated edge Knife
- Spring-action Scissors
- Saw
- Pry Tool
- Package Opener
- Awl
- Can Opener
- Wire Stripper
- Ruler (1.41 in | 25 mm)
- Wood/Metal File
- Bottle Opener
- Electrical Crimper
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Medium Screwdriver
- Small Screwdriver
- Extra-small Screwdriver
Blade Characteristics
- 420HC Drop point plain edge Knife
- 420HC Tanto serrated edge Knife
Locking Mechanism
With the Free series Leatherman departed their liner locks for outside accessible tools and made all tool locks spring loaded frame locks
Sheath
Grey Nylon sheath with metal snap closure
Dimensions
- Length open = 6.45 in | 16.39 cm
- Length closed =4.25 in | 10.78 cm
- Width closed = 1.3 in | 3.4 cm
- Thickness = 0.68 in | 1.7 cm
- Weight = 8.6 oz | 243.8 g
Versions\Variations
none
Background
The Free line of tools includes plier and knife multitools with a magnetic architecture and frame locks for all tools. All tools with the exception of the pliers are outside accessible
Related Tools
Free P2
Sidekick
Wingman
Rev
Bolster
More Info
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TOOL NAME
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