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  • Multi-purpose tool with 10 implements; 25-year limited warranty
  • Spring-action needlenose pliers, straight knife, wire cutters, three screwdrivers, two files, a bottle/can opener and awl for a wide variety of applications
  • 2-1/4-Inch frame, 2-Ounce tool for unsurpassed compactness
  • Blades snap into place for optimal safety
  • Anodized aluminum exterior handles for maximum durability

Product Description
Blue, Squirt P4, Mini Pocket Tool With Pliers & Wire Cutters, Features Externally Opening Implements, Blue Anodized Scales, Tool Includes Knife, Screwdrivers, Awl & File, Closed Length Is 2-inches, No Sheath Required, Made In USA With Domestic & Foreign Parts.Amazon.com Review
Small enough to clip on your keychain, and just as strong and reliable as any full-size tool bearing the Leatherman name, the Squirt P4 Glacier Blue Multitool packs high-end, 10-in-1… More >>

Leatherman 80040003K Squirt P4 Glacier Blue Multitool with Small Pliers

5 Responses to “Leatherman 80040003K Squirt P4 Glacier Blue Multitool with Small Pliers”

Seems very well made and clever. For what it cost I figured it would be somewhat larger.
Rating: 3 / 5

July 29th, 2010

i got this for my roommate she loved it. its a little smaller than it appears though its more for a key chain.
Rating: 5 / 5

July 29th, 2010

I have to agree with “Fiasco” about the knife – it doesn’t seem very useful given its rather stunted size, and it’s only sharpened on one side (the cheap way of making a blade). I’d also have to agree with “N. Berry” that overall, it’s kind of small, and that limits its usefulness. I also have a Swiss Army “Executive” knife, and it’s long blade is significantly longer than the Squirt’s. I’d also say that the Squirt doesn’t feel or look as well-made as the Swiss Army Executive. It’s nice to have the Squirt (mainly as a small set of pliers or maybe a geek tool), but so far, for a general-use small pocket knife, I prefer my Swiss Army knife over this one.

Swiss Army: Executive Swiss Army Knife
Rating: 3 / 5

July 29th, 2010

this thing is way too tiny to be practically used…i was hoping it would be at least the size of the Gerber Clutch. I picked up a Clutch at Lowes and found the small pocket tool to be quite practical. Then I saw the Squirt online which appeared to be Leatherman’s version. Since I own/use several Leatherman tools, and since Amazon had it for $20 (with a list value of $40) I decided to grab one.

Let me tell you…if I had paid $40 for this (the “listed” value), I wouldn’t even have opened the package. I would have shipped it right back to Amazon.

This is a keychain “tool”…made small enough to go on your keychain and use very rarely for certain things. The knife isn’t really even large enough to be practical for opening mail.

Do I plan to still toss it in my pocket daily? Yeah…but I was definitely hoping for something larger. Maybe I need to look at a Leatherman Juice. (But I’m definitely going to look at one in person, and not buy on the internet.

So if you want a cool VERY SMALL leatherman to toss in your pocket or put on your keychain, this is probably for you. If you’re thinking it’s going to be an often used practical tool, I’d at least look at one in person before buying.
Rating: 3 / 5

July 29th, 2010

I use this tool almost every day at work. Its great. I use the knife and screw driver parts all the time. I’ve even used the pliers. I would definitely recommend this tool to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5

July 29th, 2010