It's Just a Foreman Short of a Construction Crew
13Tools In One
Vise grip pliers that fold away make the Leatherman Crunch unlike any multi-tool available today. The Crunch clamps up to a 1-inch diameter pipe, and if you remove the adjusting screw, you'll find a hex-bit adapter built right in. With locking blades that release with the push of a button, the Crunch will take a bite out of any job.
Specs
Tools:
- 420HC Stainless Steel Sheepsfoot Serrated Knife
- Locking Pliers
- Wire Cutters
- Hard-wire Cutters
- Wire Stripper
- Small Screwdriver
- Medium Screwdriver
- Large Screwdriver
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Wood/Metal File
- Bottle Opener
- Ruler
- Hex Bit Driver In-handle Adjustment Screw Slot
Features:
- Stainless Steel Handle
- Stainless Steel Body
- All Locking Blades and Tools
- Adjustable Pliers
- Leather or Nylon Sheath
- 25-year Warranty
Measurements:
- 4 in | 10 cm (closed)
- 6.9 oz | 196 g
Tool Tales
R.O.W.P.U. Operator (K.B.R.)
I was being moved to where a new camp (2007) was to be started in Iraq 35 miles Northeast of Bagdad and in the P/X I saw the "CRUNCH" and bought it. When we got ...
Crunch Time to a Watery Grave
I got my Crunch a few years ago, after originally getting a Charge Ti. I do a huge amount of boating, which involves tightening bolts and the like. The locking pliers of the Crunch turned ...
Marine War Vet/Elevator Constructor
I served in the United States Marine Corps for a four year enlistment as a 0311 infantryman. I joined in January '01 just before 9/11 happened. Away I went, being deployed three times, doing two ...
Leatherman Forever
Hi! I am from Greece and my work is elevator technician in Athens. I have the Skeletool, the Crunch (I am waiting to get it in my hands; I ordered it from the internet), the ...
Skeletool CX Obsessed
I ordered my Skeletool CX back on March 17, 2009 and loved it from day one, plus I have been a Leatherman collector for probably 20 years, but now all I have is this one. ...
Crunch as a Replacement Shift and Clutch Lever
Although I carry a regular set of needle nose vice grips in my tool roll for road trips and other long rides, I always keep my Crunch in the tank bag or glove box of ...
Comes in Quite Handy
I bought my first Crunch tool when I was deployed to Iraq. I lost the first one once in the sand and found it. Then I lost it for good. Bought another one, lost it ...
All My Son Wants for Christmas is Chains
It’s Christmas morning 2008. I‘m watching my 5-year-old son, Samuel, go crazy over his new 12V powered 4-wheeler that Santa left for him on the lawn. While watching him, I open a gift Santa ...
The Crunch Saves the Shattered Tip
Having owned many Leatherman tools since the release of your first one...they have saved the day so many times I would need to gather at least a dozen different friends to tell all the stories. ...
Sharing the "Leatherman Gift"
It has been a real joy to know I can count on the tool that allows me to complete tasks that require a special quality tool. The Wave, Crunch, Micra and others are tools that ...
Another 'MacGyver' Tale
I have used my Crunch for just about every purpose it was originally designed for and then some. Recently, when the manufacturer’s cheap battery clamp on my vehicle broke, the Crunch helped me get home. ...
Battle Tested
I have had Leatherman products in the past, but never realized its full potential until I was activated to service in Operation Enduring Freedom in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It was there that I purchased in the ...
In a Pinch, Use a Crunch
I just returned from Iraq, and I can't tell you how many times I've used my Leatherman tools for various jobs, both major and minor, all throughout my deployment. One that stands out was a ...
Properly Tempered Jaws
I was tapping a hole, critical to the construction of some custom hardware, when my tap snapped off. Being carbide the tap was "un-drillable", but it was sticking out one sixteenth of an inch. I ...
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