Well yes, obviously use whatever the local language is - I was just saying specifically don’t use the American-only word for them :)
Well yes, obviously use whatever the local language is - I was just saying specifically don’t use the American-only word for them :)
Not sure if it’ll make any difference, but might be worth searching for “nappy” (the equivalent word in English) rather than “diaper” (American word) to avoid US products.
Ah, I see it now! I didn’t recognise that thing as a windscreen wiper.
To be fair, “badly made greenhouse” and “some sort of cooker” are still kind of correct :D
I can’t work out what I’m looking at here. Badly made greenhouse? Some sort of giant grill/cooker?
Yeah, I had a good look through the website - the linked one is almost everything I use, though the screwdrivers are set, rather than with changeable ends, and there’s no tiny screwdriver.
This one: Swiss Tool X Plus Ratchet could probably cover what I need, though the screwdrivers bit is a separate item in the same pouch.
To be fair, if I did have to change what I was using, I’d learn to cope, and just carry a few extra bits around with me.
I suppose the appeal of the exact Leatherman model I have, is that I use every piece of it, and there’s nothing extra on it (for my needs).
I’d love to, but I’d struggle with this one a bit to be honest. These are “last for years and years type tools”.
I use a Leatherman Wave, pretty much every day, at work and at home. I’d struggle to replace it unless something had exactly the same tool set. Also, because of it’s durability, I imagine by the time it comes to replace it, either America will have recovered, or America will be in such a state that you can’t buy things from there anyway :)
But yeah, if I was getting a secondary one for some reason, or it got nicked, I’d have a look at these again.
Isn’t that more a case of them not knowing how it works or how to make new formulas etc, because they were all written by a guy called Tony who left the company in 2002, and everyone’s been just using his templates and copy-and-pasting since?
This is very cool. I never even knew anything like this existed. Some of these designs are actually really nice and practical, and hopefully as sturdy as they say.
Thanks for sharing :)