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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > New Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Looks Amazing!

New Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Looks Amazing!

Jul 5, 2023 Stuart 81 Comments

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Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 Hero

Leatherman has announced their latest Garage Series product, the aptly named 40th Anniversary multi-tool.

Described as their most advanced multi-tool, the Leatherman 40th Anniversary Tool is built on their FREE technology platform and is built with a number of premium features.

As with the other Garage Series special edition tools that came before it, the new Leatherman 40th Anniversary multi-tool will only be available in limited quantities.

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Leatherman’s Garage series is a sort of experimental platform, with limited edition tools that feature new materials or design innovations.

The brand says that this Batch #005 tool “pushes the boundaries of what is possible in a multi-tool with innovations that will no doubt be seen in future Leatherman products.”

Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 Open Features

To start off, the Leatherman 40th Anniversary multi-tool features a premium MagnaCut steel blade, which is an industry first for multi-tools.

MagnaCut has emerged as a premium and high-performing stainless steel alloy for EDC (everyday) folding knives.

Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 MagnaCut Knife Blade Closeup

Leatherman says:

Regarded as the best all-around steel for everyday carry knives, MagnaCut is first-class in terms of durability, edge retention, and corrosion resistance.

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Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 with MagnaCut Knife Blade

This isn’t just the same typical Leatherman knife blade but made from MagnaCut steel. It’s thicker than their usual blades, by around 20%, has a new thumb stud, and features a Cerakote finish.

Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 Free Pivot System

All of the tools and features are one-hand operable, thanks to Leatherman’s FREE system pivot design.

Like the Leatherman FREE line of multi-tools, all of the tools and functions – except the pliers – are accessible from the outside of the tool.

I bought a Leatherman FREE multi-tool some time ago, and it’s indeed a fantastic multi-tool platform. In real-world use, it can be awkward to deploy some of the smaller tools with just one hand, but as effortless as can be with two.

Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 Open Pliers

Opening the handles deploys the pliers, which features a spring-action mechanism and replaceable wire cutting blades.

Leatherman Garage 40th Anniversary Multi-Tool Batch 5 Closed with Pocket Clip

The removable pocket clip has also been given a Cerakote finish.

Here’s a full list of the 40th Anniversary Tool’s features:

  • MagnaCut straight knife blade
  • Spring-action needle nose and regular pliers
  • Replaceable wire and hard-wire cutters
  • Electrical Crimper
  • Saw
  • Spring-action scissors
  • Package opener
  • Awl
  • Can opener
  • Bottle opener
  • Wood/metal file
  • Diamond-coated file
  • Edge file
  • Screwdriver bit drivers – small and large
  • Small bit driver
  • Extra-small screwdriver
  • Pry tool
  • Impact surface

Specs and Materials

Leatherman 40th Anniversary Tool
Blade Length 2.781 in
Blade Steel MagnaCut
Tools 420HC
Stainless Steel
Handles White Cerakote
Open Length 6.46 in
Closed Length 4.25 in
Width 1.416 in
Overall Thickness 0.826 in
Weight 8.65 oz

The tool comes with #1-2 and 3/16″ screwdriver bits.

Price and Availability

Price: $275
ETA: July 5th, 2023
COO: Made in the USA

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Note: The 40th Anniversary Tool will appear at the Leatherman Garage page after it launches.

Leatherman Garage Details

Name: 40th Anniversary Tool
Garage Series 005
Launch Date and Time: 7/5/2023 at 9am PST
Sold out at around 9:16am PST
Announced Quantity: 1983 units

Discussion

Even if you’re not a fan of Leatherman’s Garage series, or how the limited editions sell out very quickly, the 40th Anniversary tool paints a very exciting picture of Leatherman’s future.

I’m loving the look of the white Cerakote-finished handles and the contrast of the Cerakote-finished MagnaCut knife blade and belt clip.

The Leatherman FREE multi-tools are excellent, and I would expect no different from this one.

I bought two Leatherman Garage series tools so far – the Darkside and the Parts. The Darkside is okay, but I didn’t like the Parts and ultimately returned it to Leatherman for a refund.

If Leatherman’s 40th Anniversary multi-tool is as good as the FREE, it’ll surely be a top performer.

The latest Garage tool is undoubtedly going to cost a premium, like the four other special limited editions that came before it. We’ll find out the price when it launches next week.

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81 Comments

  1. Jim T

    Jun 28, 2023

    I have four Leatherman FREEs (a couple of P2’s and a couple of P4’s) but have been hoping for a FREE-based Leatherman with removable bits, so I can use the thin Leatherman bits. This looks like a winner to me!

    Reply
    • Tim D.

      Jun 28, 2023

      If you’re just wanting removable bits, there’s supposed to be a new “free” model coming out called the Leatherman Arc. It looks very similar to this Garage release, but without the cerakote, and maybe a few other small differences?

      https://www.reddit.com/r/Leatherman/comments/10dzuz3/leatherman_arc/

      Leatherman hasn’t officially announced the Arc yet, but it’s been accidentally loaded on vendor sites, and they just recently showed a glimpse of it in their 40th anniversary video.

      Reply
      • Matthew

        Jun 29, 2023

        I had the arc for about a month for testing and I will say it is hands down their best for the money multi-tool. It’s pretty much this garage tool.

        Reply
        • Dave

          Jul 5, 2023

          Does the arc have spring loaded pliers like the40th anniversary tool does?

          Reply
          • Dave

            Jul 5, 2023

            Arc won’t have spring loaded pliers. Found out elsewhere.

  2. Jared

    Jun 28, 2023

    Magnacut?! That’s premium stuff. As good as it gets really, in all-round performance.

    It’s a larger form factor than I prefer, but I still want this tool. Give me a Magnacut skeletool next please.

    Reply
  3. Nathan

    Jun 28, 2023

    so are we thinking priced at 400 dollars? I’m intrigued I like some of the idea but I’m sure the price will be way too high.

    is it my imagination or is the quantity of them higher than any other garage offering?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jun 28, 2023

      There is a higher quantity for this launch, with 1983 representing their founding year.

      Reply
      • Robert Walker

        Jun 30, 2023

        I for one, will be there and will probably pay the asking price…knife collectors from Portland, Oregon will know how I feel.

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      • Josh

        Jul 5, 2023

        I really wanted the darkside, tried hard to get this one and had the same problems at the last button push. Why don’t you like the darkside?

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        • Stuart

          Jul 5, 2023

          I feel the fit isn’t quite as premium as the price suggests, but I’ve also been spoiled by the mechanics of the Free series tools. It’s a good tool and one that will see more use.

          It’s the Parts that I really didn’t like.

          Reply
    • Tim D.

      Jun 28, 2023

      There’s a lot of speculation (which is exactly that, just speculation) for a $250-300 range.

      Reply
    • James+C

      Jun 29, 2023

      400 was the first number that popped into my head, too.

      Reply
  4. Robert

    Jun 28, 2023

    Closed up, in that color scheme it looks like a circuit tester.

    What is Letterman’s thinking behind the “FREE” moniker?

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    • Damon

      Jun 28, 2023

      I think it is because the hinges/pivot swing freely after magnetic release, allowing for single-handed opening of most tools. The other hand is free, because they freely open, as best I have figured.

      I love my P4. And I do miss having the interchangeable bit feature. I would love to get one with that accessory but I doubt the special edition will be affordable. It does sound pretty sweet.

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Jun 28, 2023

      When the first multi-tools launched – https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/review-leatherman-free-multi-tool-p2-is-amazing/%3C/a%3E – Leatherman claimed it delivered “frustration free tool access.”

      Here are the features that were said to be common for all FREE tools:

      All outside-accessible tools

      No nail nicks

      “Magnetic architecture” for smooth frictionless tool deployment

      New locking system with reduced friction and elastomer springs

      “Epic haptics” that allow tools to open and close seamlessly and with a distinct locking noise

      Texture for looks and grip

      They didn’t really elaborate upon the line naming aside from subtle hints such as “frustration free.”

      Reply
    • Tim B

      Jul 1, 2023

      It was because the idea was that when you are working, and you have one hand busy holding onto whatever it is you are working on, your “Free” hand can pull out and access any of the tools one-handed.

      Reply
  5. Berg

    Jun 29, 2023

    For anyone interested in the functionality of this but not the commemorative/collectible aspect you can wait a bit and get the Leatherman Arc instead. It will likely have the same tool set (including the Magnacut) but with a slightly slightly different blade shape and a different color.

    There’s nothing officially announced, but there’s been multiple leaks and it was even teased at the end of Leatherman’s 40th anniversary video from a few days ago.

    Reply
    • Matt

      Jun 29, 2023

      Thanks for this. Didn’t know about the leatherman free concept (really my only complaint about my existing leatherman tools is difficulty opening the small ones). And this setup has a combination of tools that is compelling.

      My leatherman is the only multi tool I’ve ever owned that I’ll reach for even if similar function individual tools are nearby – because it works the same (especially the pliers).

      Reply
    • Ben

      Jun 29, 2023

      That’s a relief. Hopefully a lower price tag too.

      Reply
    • Matthew

      Jun 29, 2023

      It’s real and coming. The Arc is pretty much the same thing here but it’s not commemorative. I had it for beta testing for about a month and it’s a must have tool. I always carry my Wave but the Arc is going to replace it clipped to my pocket.

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      • J. Newell

        Jun 30, 2023

        The pliers joint on this one looks like the same user-serviceable joint that appeared on Garage #2 (the “Dark Side,” I think). What type of joint did the Arc have?

        Reply
  6. Chris I

    Jun 29, 2023

    “Price: TBA”

    ????

    Reply
    • D3t

      Jun 29, 2023

      To Be Announced.

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Jun 29, 2023

      Ah – sorry.

      TBA = to be announced, as D3t said.

      I also sometimes use TBD, which is “to be determined,” depending on the context or circumstances.

      It seems silly to basically say “we don’t know yet” for the price, but i) it conveys that the absence of a price isn’t by omission, and ii) it gives me a place to quickly add it in once pricing details are official.

      Reply
      • TomD

        Jun 29, 2023

        TBA could also be “to be absurd” as this sounds like they’re fly direct to eBay for that sweet markup.

        Reply
  7. Jim Felt

    Jun 29, 2023

    I really like Tim Leatherman and his 40 year legacy of these self named EDC tools though I’m not much of an an actual user. But this overall concept looks like the next step forward in their quest to retain their category originator title. As for the price…. ;-)~

    Reply
  8. Steve

    Jun 29, 2023

    I want to like these tools, but don’t find them particularly useful and at $250-$400 it will keep me away for good. My regular tools are never far away. Hope you guys enjoy yours…

    Reply
  9. MM

    Jun 29, 2023

    I’m still waiting for your detailed comments on one of the more recent, earlier, Leatherman Garage products. I think it may have been the PARTS knife, though I may be wrong about that? If I am remembering correctly when you received it you were so disappointed you didn’t want to discuss it at the time.

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    • Stuart

      Jun 29, 2023

      It was the Parts knife. To start, the blades were not secure in the packaging and if I recall one was chipped a little because of it. That wasn’t a good start.

      The overall quality was just a bit disappointing. It really felt like a prototype with no polish.

      Then the utility bugged me a little. Is there advantage to having two knife blades you can only use one at a time?

      The blade was way off-center, and the handle seemed too large for the blade size.

      It would have been fine I suppose for a collectible, but a poor showcase of potential future features or engineering.

      Overall I wasn’t happy with the design or quality. The price was too high for a tool I wasn’t excited to start using.

      The Darkside was a little stiff, but a lot better. It’s more of an extension of existing tech, much like this one looks to be, rather than being designed completely from scratch.

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      • J. Newell

        Jun 30, 2023

        I bought a Parts knife. It had all the flaws you cite, including the chipped blade.

        I was so annoyed/disappointed that I returned it with a note mentioning the shipping damage an some other issues.

        Many weeks went by with no acknowledgement (or refund). It finally showed up back here with a note saying they’d “fixed the blade.” Well, they didn’t…the overall edge sharpness was actually poorer than it had been, and whatever they’d done by way of stock removal and sharpening did not remove the dings in the edge.

        That knife was a complete mess and still has a very sour taste, and that’s coming from someone who started buying Leatherman tools shortly after Tim Leatherman first started selling them and was (and still is) a big fan of the company and its products.

        But the Parts? Two thumbs emphatically down.

        Reply
  10. Ken

    Jun 29, 2023

    I’m pretty “meh” on the saw, but everything else looks good. I’ve tried a few Leatherman tools over the years and they never quite have what I want for the size and the knife blade usually isn’t what I want to replace my pocketknife with and I hate carrying redundant tools in my pocket.

    Reply
    • Tim D.

      Jun 29, 2023

      I used to be the same way with the redundant knife blade, but I’ve started using the multitool knife for more abusive work. It helps keep my regular pocket knife sharper, and from getting deep nicks in the edge that have remove a lot of material to sharpen out.

      Reply
  11. David+A.

    Jun 29, 2023

    I don’t have collectable tools, but that looks like something I would carry and use. Every other multi-tool I buy rides with me for a month or so, then lives in one of my tool boxes for the rest of its life.

    Reply
    • Jason T.

      Jun 29, 2023

      I’ve had a lot of different tools for EDC over the years. I even carried a Gerber multitool for several of those years. And over those years, some of the tools make it a few months, some a couple years then off to a drawer. But what I found was the majority of the time I was carrying a locking single blade knife and a Swiss Army Knife(several variations of those also) and add in a flashlight and a lighter and I have most all of the tools on me that I need. Why no pliers on me? Because I am usually within 6 to 10 feet of a pair of pliers most of the time. At work, at home, near my vehicle, etc.. Even with my job when I am working on tasks that require pliers, I have dedicated full size pliers that I carry in a tool pouch and they always work better than any multitool. To each his own. I’ve found what works for me and it’s going to take a lot for me to change it much anymore.

      Reply
    • Tim D.

      Jun 29, 2023

      I was the same way. I’ve got a handful of older leatherman tools, some sog powertools, etc. They were always too bulky and no pocket clip, so I generally just stashed them in a drawer or toolbox nearby just in case.

      That all changed for me with the Free P2. Thin, pocket clip, easy to get the tools out, one handed opening of the pliers. It’s the only multitool I’ve ever continually used for more than a few weeks. I’ve had this thing in my pocket most days since it came out. I use the absolute mess out of the file, screwdriver, pliers, scissors, and wedge/package opener. I’m hoping I can swap a few of the ARC internals over to the P2, because I don’t really want the extra weight/width in my pocket.

      Reply
  12. Tim D.

    Jun 29, 2023

    Stuart, will you have an affiliate link of any sort for this?

    Every Garage release so far has bungled the links, and the tool doesn’t even show up on their website until it’s already sold out.

    Do you have a link that you’ll be able to post at time of release that will get us directly to the tool?

    Reply
    • Mike

      Jun 29, 2023

      How much does this product cost?

      Reply
    • Stuart

      Jun 29, 2023

      I will try my best. I asked for a link, as I have experienced the same as you have.

      In the past, the direct Garage tool links didn’t go live until they were released for sale.

      Barring unforeseen setbacks, I do plan have a link up at the time of release.

      Reply
      • Tim D.

        Jun 29, 2023

        Excellent. Thank you!

        Reply
    • Mel

      Jun 29, 2023

      I really like the P2 the slim minimalist design fits the shop or Facility mechanic needs I don’t need all the survivalist tools. The multi bit adapters are a must for tech’s . An O ring hook awl would be a great replacement for the saw even a dedicated long reach 1/8 flat screwdriver. The scissors can also make way for a flush cut zip tie cuter or a magnacut full serrated blade or a scalpel option .I believe this setup would be the biggest selling Leatherman ever you can even call it the P2 Tech series .

      Reply
    • dave s

      Jul 16, 2023

      It appears that us average people have no chance to get any of the garage series when they are released , But amazing how many are already on ebay at very inflated price . Thanks a lot leatherman . Maybe time to start looking for other brands

      Reply
  13. Ct451

    Jun 29, 2023

    I don’t understand the ceramic coating on a stainless blade. Inevitably it will get scratched. Is it just for color?

    Reply
  14. Scott K

    Jun 29, 2023

    I love this series. I don’t plan to buy something this expensive, but I seriously appreciate the innovation and the risk-taking involved. This seems to be reminiscent of their founding. There are several stock models I’ve had my eye on for a while, but my wingman has held up great.

    Reply
  15. Wayne Dolezal

    Jun 30, 2023

    I have had probably 6 or more different Leatherman models over the years, losing a few and using some to the point where the hinges would allow device to fall open. I currently have a Surge and only complaint is the lack of file and wood saw. I have also worn out canvas belt cases and leather cases and finally had Hiddin Leather in Madison, Idaho make heavy duty, riveted cases for my Leatherman and Samsung phone which I carry daily on my leather belt. Both cases in great condition after 4-years of daily use. I look for to new Leatherman products and will purchase same if they have a saw and file on device.

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    • Spearhead 91

      Jul 5, 2023

      Not sure what you mean by “Lack of file and wood saw”. The Surge has an interchangeable saw and file.

      Reply
  16. Ira Heitner

    Jun 30, 2023

    I bought my first leatgerman around 1999 when I started as a building engineer. I kept upgrading finaly ending up with the Wave with all the attachments. It was the most useful tool I ever owned. When other trades needed a tool they didn’t bring..usually something needed to remove a fastener..I would just hand them mine…they were astounded that I always had the right one.
    Running around huge building you couldn’t carry everything you needed…but this tool kept me going. I still have every one I ever bought. I keep them in all my cars.

    Reply
  17. Carl

    Jun 30, 2023

    I would like to find a pocket tool that is travel safe, e.i no knife..seams hard to find or?!?:)

    Reply
    • MM

      Jun 30, 2023

      There are a handful of models that are bladeless. Leatherman makes a version of the Rebar without a blade and Gerber does the same with the MP600. There’s also a few smaller “keychain” size models too.
      Or you could buy whichever one you want and remove the blade.

      Reply
    • L

      Jul 13, 2023

      Leatherman Style PS.

      Reply
  18. OddBall

    Jul 1, 2023

    Is it possible to actually buy these before they sell out?

    Can anyone recommend the best multitool for auto/motorcycle mechanics? I’m torn between the Wave, the Surge and this new, limited-edition, Cerrakoted job. Thanks in advance!

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    • Stuart

      Jul 1, 2023

      Yes.

      Register for a Leatherman user account, sign in, and be at a computer at 9am PST.

      I have the Wave and older Surge. They’re both good, the Wave is more compact. Also consider at the FREE series models this one is based on.

      Reply
  19. OddBall

    Jul 1, 2023

    Can this (proposed) tool operate all of the bits contained in Leatherman’s
    “Bit Driver” accessory kit? Thanks in advance!

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 1, 2023

      I don’t see why not – the bit holder looks like Leatherman’s standard one.

      Reply
  20. Stuart

    Jul 5, 2023

    We’re 14 minutes in and the 40th Anniversary Tool is still in-stock and available for purchase.

    Leatherman’s servers seem to be hard-hit.

    There are several steps to get one. First you have to add it to your cart. Then you have to load the cart. Finally, there’s the checkout procedure where you have to confirm the shipping address, payment method, and submit after final review.

    Checkout for me took 6 minutes, with each step taking a couple of clicks and waiting. Getting to the payment processing step took the longest and most clicks.

    16 minutes in – sold out.

    You might want to check back just in case – in the past, for at least one or two Garage tools, inventory was released and available for purchase. I presume orders were cancelled or similar.

    Reply
    • J. Newell

      Jul 5, 2023

      Wow…though not surprising? I think there’s a constructive message for Leatherman from the Garage, at a higher level: the traditional multitool is still what people will literally beat a path to your door to purchase.

      There was a fashionable business management book in the 1980s – I don’t remember the author or title, but I do remember (or I *think* I remember) the phrase that summed the whole book up: stick to the knitting. In other words, most companies succeed doing what they know how to do best. I think that probably applies to Leatherman, and that’s a good thing.

      Reply
      • Stuart

        Jul 5, 2023

        They sold out of every Garage series offering fairly quickly.

        Even the last one, the Eurpe75 https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/leatherman-garage-europe75/%3C/a%3E sold out in around or under 15 minutes.

        Reply
    • Eric

      Jul 5, 2023

      It was gone when I checked at 11:18 central time

      Reply
  21. J. Newell

    Jul 5, 2023

    A tale of two check-outs.

    1. REC Spyderco Para3 CPM10V. Up at noon, purchase completed within 90 seconds.

    2. Leatherman Garage. Up at noon, a bazillion 504 and other errors. Took 15 minutes to complete.

    You can set up a website to deal with a stampede…but not everyone does.

    Reply
  22. Mike McFalls

    Jul 5, 2023

    I’m thoroughly annoyed. Their servers couldn’t handle the traffic nd despite being on the site exactly at Noon and having the item in my carts; I couldn’t get through the checkout process and ultimately received an “out of stock” message when I made it to the final checkout screen.

    As an avid LM fan and owner of more than 10 LM tools- this is not how you treat loyal customers. Instead I’ll see 25 of them for immediate resale on eBay this afternoon. terrible job LM!

    Reply
    • RD

      Jul 5, 2023

      I made it to the final check out screen and the place order button just does nothing – doesn’t even prompt a load. It’s still stuck there!

      Guess they didn’t anticipate the demand that a Garage product that doesn’t look so “experimental” would generate? It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a rollout result in 503 errors.

      Reply
      • J. Newell

        Jul 5, 2023

        As a guess, I think they had multiple capacity failures. The website itself didn’t seem to be ready, in spite of the fact that at least two earlier Garage sales attracted huge demand. I think the payment problems that I also encountered are probably a separate part of the overall website architecture and that was very clearly not up to dealing with this volume of traffic.

        Reply
      • Stuart

        Jul 5, 2023

        This one was also advertised earlier and in greater detail.

        I don’t recall any of the other Garage series tools being featured in promo videos a week ahead of time.

        So more interest + greater awareness + greater collectability on account of the 40th anniversary milestone connection = more traffic than their servers could handle smoothly.

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    • Mike McFalls

      Jul 5, 2023

      there are 4 postings on eBay… starting at $600. Ridiculous!

      Reply
      • Mike McFalls

        Jul 5, 2023

        make it 5 now. Im disgusted with LM. I posted about their customer service recently on the forum…..so I’ve no one to blame for my disappointment and expectation that they would handle this release well

        https://discuss.toolguyd.com/t/leatherman-com-experience/3231

        Reply
    • Eric

      Jul 5, 2023

      I’m sure they got slammed with resellers bots looking to buy them up up to sell at 2x markup. There are already some listed on ebay. One for $600 and one for $700.

      Reply
  23. Allen N

    Jul 5, 2023

    I was also at the computer at high speed internet at 8:59 PST and the link opened. Crashed multiple times during checkout and when I went to the final checkout it wouldn’t load and said was sold out. Took 18 minutes to finally get there. VERY frustrating. Hopefully Leatherman improves this process in the future. Or they can just incorporate sprung pliers in the arc model. Thats what I’m really hoping for!

    Reply
  24. TrainWreck

    Jul 5, 2023

    Any idea when the Arc will be available?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 5, 2023

      The Arc hasn’t been announced yet, and so there’s no official ETA.

      Reply
  25. Art

    Jul 5, 2023

    Note for those that got stuck in checkout (for next time), I could never get my card to get processed / onto the final stage. I switched to PayPal and was able to complete the transaction.

    Reply
    • Mike McFalls

      Jul 5, 2023

      It is a good, but not fool proof, suggestion as I tried that using Apple Pay on my phone and it still timed out.

      Reply
  26. Joeyplierhands

    Jul 5, 2023

    I signed up for this newsletter because this article helped me so much ! Especially to be prepared for the launch. I wanted to say thank you to the author (Stuart) and all the people in the comments.

    I did everything right, even had a family member at the ready on home internet , on my account while I had to be at work and I was on the phone with them 5 minutes before the drop. Same thing , got all the way to the end and the same cycle , payment error – refresh , payment error- refresh , finally said it was sold out . I was super dissatisfied with the process but ultimately I know this is how limited releases go .

    I’ve been a LM fan since I was 12 and I got a wave by chance because my brother knew I liked multi-tools. (I’m almost 30 now still love the company to a fault and I believe in them.) I’m excited for the Arc hope to hear about the release on here ! Cheers and don’t give up on good tools!

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 5, 2023

      I’m sorry for everyone that missed out.

      I added the link when available, at the top of the post and bottom, and republished it to the top of the home page.

      I hoped the direct link would get readers at least one step closer than the Garage page, but the servers were really being hit hard with this one.

      I have a feeling that a lot of people did everything right but it still ended up being a matter of luck.

      Reply
      • Andrew G.

        Jul 6, 2023

        I am also in the boat of missing out. I clicked and refreshed the links continually 5 minutes before launch and did get in about a minute or two before the official launch time, slowly made my way through the pages and got to “submit order” and had a payment declined error even though my credit card is saved on the LM website.

        What is curious is that I have an order number in my order history but it shows status failed. I called LM and they said they had no such order in their records but I am curious if anyone else had a similar experience. I am sure I am out of luck but there was a small glimmer of hope.

        Reply
  27. J. Newell

    Jul 6, 2023

    It looks like we now have much better insight on what was up with the Darkside. Although it’s true that they needed to develop the serviceable joint in order to make the PVD coating possible, the real reason is probably to permit use of a spring on the Arc/Garage #5 multitools.

    Those springs will break. Leatherman probably did some math on warranty costs vs. the cost of developing and manufacturing the new pliers joint and concluded that junking some percentage of production as part of warranty costs would be more expensive than the all-in cost of the new joint.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 6, 2023

      The Darkside is based on the Charge, and the 40th Anniversary Tool on the Free.

      Free series tools have a much smoother pivot. If I had to pick a platform to add a spring action to, it would be that one.

      The Garage series is all about trying and showcasing new things – designs, processes, and features.

      Reply
      • J. Newell

        Jul 6, 2023

        Yes, and if there was doubt before, I think it’s clear now that that new design/feature of the Darkside was the non-riveted pivot on the pliers. It was only of cosmetic significance on the Darkside, but as a proof of concept it was a success, which is probably the reason that Leatherman decided to add the spring on the pliers.

        I’m actually not a big fan of pliers with springs and typically remove them but on this one it will stay.

        Reply
  28. Franco

    Jul 15, 2023

    To each there own…I for sure believe we are all entitled to whatever we like….BUT.

    First off, Stuart, with all of the tools out there, the frequency of Leatherman threads you do, you are either a big Leatherman nerd or have a vested interest in promoting them.

    Then, whenever you do Leatherman threads, so many responses from fans and people that have many Leatherman, including multiples of the same model!

    I think they are cool, but very expensive for something that is a compromise in many situations. I have one, a bit too big to be in my pocket and I hate stuff clipped or holstered to my belt. So it is in my bug out or getaway bag.

    Anyway, I am not one to disparage because I have enough of my own vises…one being a collection of close to 100 vices (bench vices)!

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 15, 2023

      There’s no extra incentive to promote Leatherman over other brands. If or when there is, I’d disclose it.

      “ whenever you do Leatherman threads, so many responses from fans and people”

      Exactly. It’s interesting to me and interesting to many readers.

      If you’re not a Leatherman or multi-tool fan, skip such posts.

      Reply
  29. Ted

    Jul 20, 2023

    Hi,
    Just wondering — how does the spring loaded pliers work ? Is there an actual spring hidden in the hinge or something ? Or is it a magnetic spring ?
    I’m asking this cuz I’m concerned it could affect the sturdiness of the tool
    Thanx !

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jul 20, 2023

      I received my purchased copy, and it feels like there’s an internalized spring.

      Reply

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