I will not burden me long with the description of the benefits, because everyone who once had a wave in your hands quickly realize how diverse it is to use.
However, I would like a few negative reviews refute.
First of all to slogans like "Sent Amazon nurnoch used goods [...]" - that has to do with the product pure nothing, but hard to assess is not fair.
Now the wave itself and its "unforgivable" disadvantages of processing:
Often criticized, the many edges are not trimmed - that's true. Some of these are a bit gruff, but cut no one has it. Worse, the thumb hole of the blade would cut around, one would slip off with slightly damp hands and tired of cut in the finger. Slogans like "... in this price range ... inappropriate" are somewhat ill-considered, if one needs to be worked out every single tool steel and hardened acceptable considering. If LM would make everything as it wants so many, the Wave will cost another 50 more, shines like silver and is poorly evaluated because the price is so unfair.
If someone has 50 to remove only in a wave a few edges, please, I love it. Apart from this, the tools evolve. My nephew has a '12er model, where all the burrs have disappeared themselves on the forceps.
The "binding" of the pliers, the wire cutter and the tools is denounced - wrongly. Use your tool just once, instead of whining just after the opening. The Wave has to be used, such as good walking shoes, otherwise it will never adapt to the owner. // For all Vic-Fanboys - Yes, Your Swiss power plant is also great and is running the same round, no question. But I insist on a different steel, so please no discussion .//
All in all it is a super tool that can be decades companion and friend - and who happens to burrs (quasi rough edges) that you have to get to know. But as soon as you have every day be tool for a decade about to get used to it.