First flaw: The metal end caps are a little soft, which makes this material more brittle hair than what has accustomed us with its excellent Leatherman pliers (at least the very robust conventional models).
Second flaw: The thickness and the short length of the tips make them unusable when a screw is located deep in a device. That's not a concern when the screws are visible, but for the DIY in many everyday items, this short system becomes unusable and must rely on a screwdriver ... The expansion module does not correct this default, it extends the scope if there is room to pass the tool, but when the screw is at the end of a "tunnel" narrow, it remains inaccessible. This time a Swiss Army knife with his long tounevis has less choice of tips but a more useful range ...
It's my biggest fault meaning of these bits and the bit holder of the clip: unusable if the screw is over 5 mm or 1 cm deep.
Third default, minor but worth mentioning: the plastic storage pads will wear out with use and maintain the tips less, I would have preferred a closed side in order to maintain the same horizontal butt when retention becomes looser.
That said, and despite their flaws, these tips are almost indispensable to multiply the uses of a clamp-type Wave. But their range limit makes it less versatile tool than it seems to tinker.