This Limited-Edition Leatherman Charge+ is Expertly Crafted
Michael Hemsworth — January 18, 2020 — Art & Design
References: leatherman & hiconsumption
A limited-edition version of the Leatherman Charge+ multitool has been announced by the brand to offer DIYers and makers alike with a way to stay prepared for whatever small task comes their way.
The multitool has been created in two new iterations including one that has walnut wood-finished scales along with golden hardware, while the other has blue PVD-coated hardware and a shredded carton fiber handle. Each of the styles are accented on the interior with Damascus steel blades that lend to tools' rigidity and overall aesthetic for users to appreciate.
The two new Leatherman Charge+ multitools are limited to just 300 examples each and are priced at $300 each, which is sure to make them a coveted option for handy individuals to pick up.
The multitool has been created in two new iterations including one that has walnut wood-finished scales along with golden hardware, while the other has blue PVD-coated hardware and a shredded carton fiber handle. Each of the styles are accented on the interior with Damascus steel blades that lend to tools' rigidity and overall aesthetic for users to appreciate.
The two new Leatherman Charge+ multitools are limited to just 300 examples each and are priced at $300 each, which is sure to make them a coveted option for handy individuals to pick up.
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