The Charge AL and ALX were just too hard to beat, so Leatherman did not even try-they simply combined them. The Charge TTi features a cutting hook, scissors, outside-accessible blades, bit drivers, crimpers and more. But they had to give the TTi its own claim to fame. That is where the comfort-sculpted titanium handles and the S30V® stainless steel clip-point knife come in. Grab a hold of one today and youll quickly see why the Charge models are the pinnacle of our multi-tool collection.
Features:
Phillips and flat tip eyeglasses screwdriver
Screwdriver 1/8 in. and Torx #15
Phillips #1 and #2
Hex 3/32 in. and 5/64 in.
Hex 5/32 in. and 9/64 in.
Hex 1/16 in. and .050
Hex 1/8 in. and 7/64 in.
Robertson #2 and #3
Removable Pocket Clip
Quick-release Lanyard Ring
Specifications:
Blade Steel:
154CM
Carry System:
Nylon Sheath
Handle Material:
Titanium
Length Closed:
4 in.
Weight:
8.2 oz.
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About Leatherman
Oregon-based Leatherman Tool Group, Inc. is the creator of the category and the world’s leading manufacturer of compact multi-purpose tools. Owned and inspired by its founder, Tim Leatherman, the company has sold more than 35 million of its versatile tools since its inception in 1983.
Founder Tim Leatherman
A native Oregonian, Tim received his BSME from Oregon State University in 1970. After that, he held a variety of jobs, including positions as an English teacher and a helicopter mechanic. Time spent traveling abroad ultimately led to the Leatherman multipurpose tool concept.
From the beginning, Tim has built the company on a simple philosophy: manufacture product on time, meet specifications, increase value, and provide a pleasant work environment. When asked about the company's devotion to quality, Tim simply replies, "My name is on every tool."
Although he no longer spends much time on the manufacturing floor, Tim is known for wearing his signature red shop apron every day to show his willingness to pitch in wherever needed. In the mean time, Tim is very involved in manufacturing and product development issues.