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The Leatherman Juice C2 Tool (Red) is built on the smallest size chassis of all the Juice models. It is an extremely handy little tool with fiery red anodized aluminum handles. In the time-tested tradition of Leatherman multi-tools, the C2 is well-equipped with a strong set of pliers, two different wire cutters and four screwdrivers.
As a main tool or as an additional tool for an assistant, Juice holds its own well for a wide variety of uses. The Juice C2 also comes with a handy corkscrew and a can and bottle opener. The lanyard attachment allows this 4 oz beauty to be easily attached to a backpack zipper, carabiner, or key chain.
Leatherman produces tools for both the amateur and professional, that can be used with the confidence you would expect from a company with over twenty years of experience. Their reputation for quality and durability is unquestioned in the world of personal tools.
| Material | Stainless steel, with anodized aluminum scales |
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| Weight | 4.3 oz (122 g) |
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Comments about Leatherman Juice C2 Tool (Red):
Got this for a camping trip to Baja. Was invaluable. Opening bottles, removing thorns and of course slicing limes for Coronas (remember to rinse the lime off or it dulls the blade). Great little device for not much money!
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Comments about Leatherman Juice C2 Tool (Red):
The knife is so sharp that I can clip articles from my newspaper with ease and no tearing. I've had several pocket knives and this is the sharpest one I've had.
The pliers is extremely well constructed, much better than I expected, having an excellent grip between the plier ends with a good hand-hold on the handles (body of the C2).
I didn't give it 5 stars only because the wine tool has only four turns. I've found that a good percentage of corks require a five-turn worm to pull them out.
Overall, an excellent buy.
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