Not a hundred percent replacement for professional tool but for the quick help.
For example, if you are on a high ladder and the right tool is the bottom of the tool case
But you plug in the Wave .... The bits are also super compact and practical. Of course, no professional quality
but quite usable. It must not be the quality of the "finish" as expected at Victorinox Leatherman. For me, the wave is more
rustic and more tools than a flatterer a la Victorinox.
I also have a TTI and a Spirit but the wave is my favorite.
My Leatherman TTI should actually be better.
But the final was not staffed well to this day
and so only items were installed which had gone ...
My Wave, however, is a piece of cake.
I've already dealt with it hard cases. It twists / springs with great force.
Deficits has my Wave so far but no.
The sharp edges, I eased with fine sandpaper something.
But for me, the part really has character.
What manner of men halt.
The one-handed operations have advantages if you hold only one hand free to work at has.
A dream against the sometimes difficult unfold from Victorinox tools.
I want Victorinox compared not bad but make the "form" and the idea that are behind a wave awesome.
The cleaning of "pliers Tools" steel works in my opinion even better than "pocket knives" with plastic side shells.
For craftsmen or hobby I would absolutely recommend the Wave.
For things like fingernail cut, remove splinters with tweezers, open surfaces etc rather a "Swiss Army Knife".
With such high quality products but you can not go far wrong ...