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| | Features | 420HC clip-point knife bladeIncludes carabiner/bottle opener, spring-action scissorsAlso includes nail file, tweezers, flat/Phillips screwdriverStainless-steel with glass-filled nylon scaleOutside-accessible tools, key ring attachment
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| | Description | The Leatherman Style CS multi-tool proves that true elegance in form never comes at the expense of function. With spring-action scissors, a file, knife, tweezers, bottle opener, and mini-screwdriver, you'll never be without the most necessary tools. It fits in a pocket or clips on a pack or bag for easy portability. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 3.1 inches | | Package Width: | 2.0 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 82 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 82 customer reviews )
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56 of 57 found the following review helpful:
Very good portable scissors, in a very light and compact tool May 30, 2010
By Ivan Hernandez
"Ivan"
I bought this tool, to be a companion with it's big brother, an skeletool, witch I carry everyday. I need a tool with me all the time, because I work with computers. But I needed something smaller, just for the times I don't wish to carry a heavy tool. This is NOT a heavy duty tool, just for emergency use. I feel that the supposed screwdrivers are not for even moderate use, and the bottle opener doesn't feel very tough, but it does its job well. Anyways, my skeletool, doesn't have scissors, and these are excellent. The tweezers are somewhat difficult to take out, but I hope will get easier as time passes. The blade is small, but feels very sharp for what it is supposed to be (a small blade) and is a very nice complement to have.
If you need to have a scissors, small blade, bottle opener, and a nail file with you all the time, in a very small tool that can be even clipped to your key chain, but easily detached, and you don't mind about the screwdrivers (or may be used for occasional light use), this tool is for you.
If you want to complement your actual tool (like the skeletool), witch doesn't have a pair of scissors, this tool is for you (they look like brothers together, I'll post a picture)
if you are looking to have screwdrivers with you for something more than a very light use, or you want a all in one small tool, this tool is NOT for you.
Pros:
Very small and light.
Excellent scissors.
Looks (at least, for me)
Blade, is nice for its size.
File is nice.
Can be clipped to your key chain, and unclipped easily.
Cons:
Screwdriver are not very strong.
Tweezers are difficult to take out
Bottle opener doesn't feel very strong (but it works)
All in all, a very nice key chain tool.
Edit: I'm rising it to 5 stars. After a little use of the screwdrivers (I've been playing with it all day) , i found that they can handle moderate use. Excellent for such a small tool. This is my third leatherman, and the first one of this type (key chain size). I've uploaded a few pictures, check them out.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Good little pair of scissors May 28, 2010
By KW Post This is, to me at least, an interesting product. When I think of Leatherman, I generally think of tools that include pliers and have a reasonable amount of heft to them. So, let's start by saying that this tool is not.
It is not a beefy multi-tool. If that is what you are looking for -- look elsewhere. I would disagree with the pictures that seem to suggest that this is backpacking tool. It is not. It is too small for outdoor use.
It is clearly aimed at the Victorinox small pocket knife collection -- like the classic or the manager series. It is a little longer than either the classic or manager and slightly thinner. The individual tools are easy to access and use. Each tool works as advertised, except, IMHO, the flat head Philips isn't worth much.
However, the primary reason for purchasing this tool is to have quick access to a pair of spring loaded scissors. The scissors are quite nice. Good leverage for dealing with thick items and reasonable sharp.
I use a pair of scissors multiple times a day and think this will work out well for me. I attach my car key fob to a S type mini-carabiner on my belt loop. (I wear jeans every day.) The carabiner on the Style CS easily attaches to the one on my belt loop. Giving me easy access without a lot of weight or bulk.
I recommend this tool. Just keep in mind that it is not for everyone. However, if you need a good small pair of scissors, with a few extra tools, that actually work, it is a little hard to beat.
Cheers.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Very portable tool Jun 02, 2010
By N. Berry
"north"
I'm a big Leatherman fan, so wanted to pick up this newest tool to check it out. Leatherman has been offering tools of varying sizes for years, from their full size Charge, Wave, etc to the mid-size Juice models, pocket size Squirt and Micra. The Style CS is most similar to the Squirt/Micra. I'm not a huge fan of scissors on a multi-tool, but quite frankly on a tool of this size you're not going to get all that rugged of pliers, to the scirrors is a good trade-off.
The best thing about this tool is that it goes in your pocket, and you don't even notice it. For people who can't war a multi-tool on their belt, that's a good thing.
I like that it has the bottle-opener/carabiner combo, although the opener is not ideal. The tool is so small it's hard to get good leverage in opening a bottle. Probably something that will get better in practice.
The tweezers are a nice addition, and the knife/screwdriver are as good as could be expected for a tool of this size. You're not going to cut anything heavy duty or put a lot of torque on the driver.
Overall, a good tool for the price. It doesn't come close to replacing a full size or even mid-size multi-tool, but it's a good compliment to them.
26 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Looks cool, but Leatherman Micra is same size and much better Sep 16, 2010
By d I was disappointed with the Style CS. The skeletonized frame looks cool, but the knife blade is the same size as the Micra. Also the tweezers are slightly lopsided, in that 1 side is about 1/16'th inch longer than the other. The tweezers don't meet at the same point, so they won't work for pulling slivers, which is why I like to carry tweezers. I also had diffuculty getting the tweezers out.
The large scissors are nice, but again, the same size as the Leatherman Micra.
The only plus for the Style CS over the Micra, is that the blade on the Style CS opens without opening the handles. Thumbnail slot on blade needs to be further out toward the tip, to give you better leverage.
I think you see where this is going....I'd recommend getting the Micra instead.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Slightly better than the Micra Sep 28, 2010
By John E. Pombrio
"John Pombrio"
I too have to compare the C5 with the Micra. Both are about the same size, shape, and weight. They both have exactly the same scissors as the main tool- to me the most useful tool to have, much better than a pliers head. The C5 has two things that work better than the Micra while the Micra has one thing better. The knife is easily got at on the C5 while it was such a pain to get to on the Micra. The quick release clip lets the the C5 come off of the unwieldy key chain. The Micra's Phillips type screwdriver head tool is much more useful as a strong screwdriver than the C5's but the C5 can do smaller screws (like on eyeglasses!). The Micra has a couple more tools than the C5 but I don't remember EVER using them so no loss. The tweezers are slightly better on the C5 (and on mine they DO come to a sharp, beveled point (good for small slivers)). Both the C5 and the Micra comes with the blade beveled on only one side and are dull as hell. 30 seconds with my diamond plate fixed that but still... The scissors are great on the C5 and are plenty sharp. Getting the knife out on the C5 is a pain as the small slot for thumbnail is way towards the back. The file/screwdriver comes out easily. The tweezers are well designed so as not to come out without some effort (usually the tweezers was the first thing I lost on Swiss army knives- right after the toothpick!). The C5 has hex headed screws at the pivot points so I can adjust the tension while the Micra has knurled rivet type screws.
All in all, C5 by a nose (but only if the quick release clip does not let the tool fall off of the key chain- only time will tell). The C5 also looks a lot cooler, heh.
EDIT EDIT EDIT 10/15/10 another half star for the C5. The clip works great AND I can temporarily add another keyring to my existing one by clipping them together with the C5.
Heh, the Micra has a ruler etched on its outer edges, I NEVER noticed that before in the years I had it on my key chain! BTW, the C5 is exactly 3 inches/ 7.5 cm long and 3/4 inch wide. Micra 2 1/2 by 3/4 inch.
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