I am by profession roofer and use the Leatherman Super Tool now for 15 years and I'm sure that's not to care. Every day I pull it out of its holster, even in the closed state so that I have already repeatedly struck against something. I'm not a handyman, who must have a scratch free diameter in the hobby workshop are in the top drawer to get it maybe time rauszuholen on a Saturday. In my case the device is used every day. Even my colleagues asking me if they could use it once at the site. Also on motorcycle tours I've always. The price is justified. Just the warranty period is the hammer. One small example: I had to solve a plastered window sill of a window. Since I was on the 4th floor and the apprentice my hammer in use had on the other side of the building, I took my Super Tool and moved the window sill (ALU) out with the forceps tip. It was clear that it was not made for it and bums was terminated a bit. In the afternoon I drove directly to the city at a catering supplier. This is sent immediately and 2 days later I got a call from the business that I could pick up the knife back to me. Since I was still in the warranty period, I was very surprised when the clerk opened the package in front of me. From my votes Supertool was a brand-new Leatherman Super Tool 300, since it is the successor to the Super tools. Completely new with holster. I wondered what I would have to pay. Covered least because of the shipping costs, but nothing. Brand new Leatherman Super Tool 300 and paid a penny to do so. Conclusion: So how do I deal with the things that another tool may sometimes grind the fold, or go along with the show. I'm not as sensitive as our hobby handyman here. I can recommend it to anyone artisans only. It's not cheap, but its price is absolutely worth it.