Either way, the Wave+ weighs only 8.5 ounces and measures 4 inches when closed. We found that each tool has just enough resistance when opening or closing not overly stiff, but also not so loose that the tool slipped out of our grasp.Ĭhoose from regular stainless steel or stainless coated with black oxide, which gives a slightly better grip. You can easily open the entire Wave+ and then unfold any of its 18 tools with just one hand, including the saw, two blades, can opener, or diamond-coated file. Nor does it take both hands to select and open the desired tool. And you don't even have to open the entire multi-tool to use most of the features many of the individual tools on this ingenious device are accessible while the multi-tool is in its folded position. We were impressed with the sturdy build of this multi-tool, as well as its ease of use.Įach of the tools locks in place when fully extended to prevent annoying slipping or folding while you work. And that's not all the Wave+ has to offer with a total of 18 built-in tools, you're equipped to handle most small tasks that come your way. Need to twist a stuck screw, cut a wire, open a bottle, or file down a rough edge on a board? You've got tools to do all of those things, as well. Loose string on your new shirt? Snip it off with the scissors. Need to tighten that loose chair leg? No problem, you have a screwdriver and two bit drivers at hand. No need to run to your toolbox for every little thing when you've got the Leatherman Wave+ Multi-Tool in your pocket. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.Here are some of my favorites I’ve picked up over time. If you’ve ever wanted to change up your souvenir of choice and swap out the old cliche keychain, let this serve as inspiration to go for spicy shelf-safe pantry items instead. Some of my favorite treasures, both past and present, are small unmarked jars of ‘nduja from Calabria, a Senegalese hot sauce from Brooklyn, La Anita Green Habanero sauce that I leave at my parents’ house as a safety stash, and a bottle of Ass-Kickin’ Scorpion Pepper Sauce from a small shop in Moab, Utah, acquired on a cross-country road trip with my dog, Bowie. As someone who is admittedly addicted to both the high and the pain that comes with eating seven-figure digits on the Scoville scale (I one time temporarily lost my hearing from a ghost pepper sauce in Florida), hot sauces around the globe are always a must-try, no matter which corner of the world I’m in, from Marseille to Malaysia. Having a hot sauce from a place I’ve visited allows me to bring a piece of my travels with me back home. That 2016 impulsive purchase sparked a new hobby: collecting hot sauces whenever and wherever I traveled. Weeks later, after returning to New York, I found that mini bottle in the bottom of my backpack, instantly transporting me from chaotic Brooklyn back to a Belizean beach. I went to a small shop across the street, grabbed some dog food, and last-minute added on a mini bottle of Marie Sharp’s Belizean Heat Hot Sauce. Since they had given me the sweet gift of serenity, the least I could do was return the favor in a dog’s favorite form: food. That was, until two dogs joined me to frolic in the deep blue Caribbean Sea. Without a soul in sight, I had the entire beach to myself. It was around 7 am in Caye Caulker, Belize. Some people collect keychains when they travel.
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