The NEW “FREE” Leatherman Engraved Tools (and they really aren’t FREE)

Leatherman FREE Engraved Tool
Leatherman FREE Engraved Tool

Starting in 2019, Leatherman has now (in 2020) released their entire new line. FREE Leatherman Engraved Tools. I visited their factory in 2013 and 2014. That’s when they started to plan this new line of “easier-to-use” multitools. Their plan was to make their tools more user friendly. The design engineers watched how the average customers used their tools, and asked them how the tools could be improved. One major factor was the task of using your fingernails to open each tool, using its “nail nick”. For hundreds of years, pocket knives have used nail nicks in the blades to grab the blade and open it. But what if you don’t have the right kind of fingernails? Or no fingernails? You were out of luck.

Problem solved

The engineering team focused on this opening function to make a better tool…one that is fun to use. The implements are easy to open and easy to close. You can, but you don’t have to use your fingernails. After you get the hang of it, you will find it is easier to use your finger pad to push against the tool flippers to open them. You can even open and close the parts of the FREE tools with one hand.

3 Styles

Leatherman has 3 styles of their new FREE tools. The P series (with pliers), the K series (a multi-knife), and the T series (the multi-tool without pliers).

Free?

I really don’t know how Leatherman came up with this name. Maybe you have a sense of freedom when you switch from a regular multi-tool to the new FREE series. You have the freedom of using your finger pad instead of your finger nails. Even when you release the lock, to put each implement away, your finger doesn’t suffer from a sharp edge of any release mechanism. The Leatherman FREE line is a whole new fun experience in using your favorite multi-tool.

These Engraved Tools Have Answered the Call to Serve

Engraved Tools for the #ArmyBirthday2020
Engraved Tools for the #ArmyBirthday2020

Today is a special day for the United States: we are celebrating the 245th anniversary of the birth of our nation’s Army. In 1775, the Army was founded, after winning the Revolutionary War for our newly-formed nation.

These engraved tools are a great way to show our appreciation to the U.S Army this year:

Leatherman MUT LM39
Leatherman MUT LM39
Dako Rough Rider Camo Multi-Tool
Dako Rough Rider Camo Multi-Tool

The Main Component For Chocolate Ice Cream Day: An American-Made Ice Cream Scoop

An Ice Cream Scoop for #ChocolateIceCreamDay
An Ice Cream Scoop for #ChocolateIceCreamDay

What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? Are you a fan of Rocky Road, butter pecan, pistachio or cookies & cream? Or perhaps you prefer the more traditional flavors, such as vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry? Well today is a chocolate-lover’s favorite day: it’s Chocolate Ice Cream Day!

What will you serve with your ice cream today? Maybe some whipped cream, nuts & chocolate syrup! But first things first, you’ll need to grab your American-Made Cutlery ice cream scoop to fill up your bowl!

American-made Cutlery Ice Cream Scoop
American-made Cutlery Ice Cream Scoop

This American-Made Cutlery Cheese Knife Will Get You Out of Your Cooking Rut

Cheese Knife for National Cheese Day
Cheese Knife for National Cheese Day

After months of being forced to stay at home during this quarantine, I bet you’re pretty sick of cooking everyday, right?
A simple go-to meal that anyone with zero cooking ability can make: a cheese platter.
It’s as simple as:
-finding a few of your favorite cheeses at the store (soft, hard, stinky, creamy- whatever you like!)
-crackers, focaccia, baguette, etc
-nuts, olives, dried fruits
-cured meats
Plus anything else you want to add! Make it your own, and don’t forget to get out your American-Made Cutlery cheese knife to serve it!

American-Made Cutlery Cheese Knife
American-Made Cutlery Cheese Knife