
"Multi-tools, on the other hand, are nothing but practicality. No messing around talking about blade material and locking mechanisms here. It's about how many tools you have and what you can do with them. Leatherman pioneered the multi-tool, and right now Amazon has slashed the prices on nearly every single Leatherman model for Cyber Monday. Whether you're building out your home's toolbox or hunting for a gift for your dad ahead of the holidays, this is the sale to shop."
"One of our favorite models is the Skeletool CX. It has seven different tools (and comes in seven colors, too) including pliers, a pocket knife, and a screwdriver head. It's not the flashiest of the bunch, but it certainly is one of the coolest. For a few bucks less, you could also opt for the Rev Pocket-Sized Multi-tool. For only $40, it comes with 14 tools, making it one of the best bangs for your buck this Black Friday."
"A few years ago, my husband was gifted a Leatherman, and since that day, it's rarely left his side. They're not only one of the most practical items to have in your pocketwhether you're gardening, opening up packages, or tightening a loose screw. These Leathermans are selling fast, since Cyber Week ends tonight, we don't recommend waiting before making a purchase. This could be your last chance to shop these multi-tools at a discount."
Multi-tools prioritize functionality over aesthetics and offer numerous integrated implements for everyday tasks. Leatherman pioneered the multi-tool category and a broad selection of its models is discounted on Amazon for Cyber Monday, with many deals around 20 percent off. Popular options include the Skeletool CX, which offers seven tools and multiple color choices, and the Rev Pocket-Sized Multi-tool, which provides 14 tools for about $40. Multi-tools serve everyday needs such as gardening, opening packages, and tightening screws, and make practical gifts. Inventory is moving quickly during Cyber Week, making this a limited-time opportunity to buy Leatherman multi-tools at reduced prices.
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