Because first practical experiences, I have to limit my 5 star rating:
The bit on the handle-end stands unfortunately when using the pliers uncomfortable in the hand, so that this is a major shortcoming in the work. Either you have proof gloves and do not notice it so, or you even have to remove the bit.
Looking for a Leatherman tool I was a colleague of the "Wave" is recommended. Now I know this model already by reputation and experimenting, but this tool - so great it is - is just too hard and it primarily serves again the typical "man-could-it-yes-use security needs". Many functions that you just drags. But what is such a multitool actually? A mobile equipment for the take-along mode. Surely everyone can interpret for themselves and interpret it according to ...
I've been working for a while on the stage and as I often lacked a simple pliers, a Phillips or slotted screwdriver. A knife I missed more rarely, but often enough to desire this also liked to have always with you. The other things like scissors, meter, saw etc. I use the right size. Since I do not really help such little fun tools further.
The tool should therefore replace the really important, most used work equipment, appropriately enough, the tool should be as mobile as possible (light, small, flat), which is why I came to the Skeletool.
I have the tool brand new and hardly used, so I can not say anything further to do so. What surprised me: The clamp is smaller and narrower than standard tools. I do not know if this is a disadvantage, but who has often faced with tough applications, should possibly. Remember that the smaller pincer certain strains might be no match for such completely or on time ...
CONCLUSION:
A light and thin minimal tool that pliers, screwdriver and knife holds together with small operating-tricks like (eg the carabiner)
The tool helps the belt to less - you can also easily stowed in the side pocket of his pants.
When you stand on the ladder and times will quickly get free hand, one can possibly hang the tool by using the carabiner even on the decoration or the wiring. This is very handy.
The associated nylon case seems a bit too clumsy for the Skeletool - here you would logically also save on material and the whole smarter and make more consistent can. The resistance would certainly not hurt.
The case has for a total of 3 pouch that are stretchable and accessories such as record. The buyable bit system.
Skeletool - who needs more, packs a tool bag! ;-)