
Today’s the day: the LOOPDOT is here. It’s small, it’s clever, and it’s loaded with features. The beam gives you a punchy center spot paired with smooth flood light, and the rotary dial makes switching modes feel natural. The real magic is the RGB pixel display, which responds to movement, taps, and twists while still giving you useful info. It’s one of those lights you find yourself picking up just to mess with, and it still pulls its weight when you actually need it.
Interesting in getting your own LOOPDOT? Head on over to the companies site and snag one while they're on sale.
The long wait for the Wave Alpha is over!

"Wave Alpha is the ultimate evolution of our best-selling multi-tool, built from premium materials and designed with features requested by fans worldwide. It’s the first Wave to feature a reverse tanto blade crafted from ultra-premium MagnaCut® steel—delivering elite-level edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance. A new thumb stud makes one-handed blade access smooth and intuitive. Contoured G10 handles with topo-inspired machining provide a secure grip, enhanced comfort, and striking looks. Features in each handle deploy together, making it easy to select the tool you want. And for the first time ever on a Wave, we have included full-size, one-handed scissors—the largest cutting surface ever on a pliers-based Leatherman. Engineered from the ground up to honor the legacy of the Wave while raising the bar in design, materials, and comfort."
Leatherman has officially discontinued the Free P2 and P4. These two tools showcased the companies new FREE technology with magnetic architecture. These models have taken a backseat due to the Arc model's release. Not sure where the company is going with these two models being discontinued, but one can hope there's a new budget FREE model in the works. Maybe a budget friendly Arc?

Today Leatherman officially dropped a teaser for the new Wave Alpha. Everything we've seen from previous leaks remains the same. The new Alpha comes with G10 handles, a new MagnaCut blade and changes to its layout. I personally like the layout as it resemble a mini Surge, something fans have been wanting for a while. Official launch is Oct 14

A while back we reviewed some of the Windeler tools HERE
the company has redesigned some of they're luneup along with some new tools and they are on pre-order now. Here is some info from socials:
?Pre-orders are officially LIVE! ?
After an intense phase of prototyping and development we’re excited to reveal our latest creations:
DT01 - Ratchet Driver

What kind of people would write collect and review multitools? Quite simple really- we are designers and do-ers, outdoors types and indoor types, mechanics, doctors, problem solvers and problem makers. As such, we have, as a world spanning community, put every type, size and version of multitool, multifunction knife, pocket knife and all related products to every test we could manage in as many places and environments as there are.