Flick your wrist, and the Leatherman FREE P2 butterflies open with a flourish. But this latest multitool provides more than parlor tricks. With it, the brand set out to make the most durable, user-friendly EDC tool ever. And we got our hands on one to test.
I’m not a fan of fidget spinners — waste of money if you ask me. But after using Leatherman’s new FREE multitool (launching this month), I can certainly see some of the appeal.
Just a day after I took it out of the box, I found myself subconsciously flipping it open and snapping it closed, over and over. This is no habit; I have other multis that I’m content to leave restfully in my pocket.
But the FREE is unlike any other multitool I’ve used — certainly unlike any Leatherman. Although it looks like the iconic Leatherman (stainless steel shine and trademark pliers-centric construction), it carries in its guts years of engineering research, testing, and ground-up redesigns.
“Not since the PST have we had such a large introduction of new technology and new learnings that we had to implement in one tool,” Leatherman product manager Jeremy Rodriguez told me on my recent trip to the brand’s headquarters.
I received an advance sample of the P2, one of two plier-based multis in the FREE line that launches this month. I’ve used it for everyday tasks to evaluate its utility. But more importantly, I’ve relearned how to use a Leatherman loaded with new technology.
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Leatherman FREE P2
- Needlenose pliers
- Regular pliers
- Wire cutter
- Hard wire cutter
- Electrical crimper
- 420HC combo knife (2.78″)
- Scissors
- Wood/Metal file
- Large flathead screwdriver
- Medium flathead screwdriver
- Small flathead screwdriver
- Awl
- Can opener
- Bottle opener
- Phillips screwdriver
- Mini pry bar
- Wire stripper
- Pocket clip