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title: "Leatherman - Charge ALX Multitool, Stainless Steel with Leather Sheath"
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# 133% stronger pliers 154CM stainless steel blade 50% tougher locking mechanism Leatherman - Charge ALX Multitool, Stainless Steel with Leather Sheath

**Brand:** leatherman
**Price:** 31.43 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Elevate your everyday carry—because being prepared is the new power move.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Leatherman - Charge ALX Multitool, Stainless Steel with Leather Sheath by leatherman
- **How much does it cost?** 31.43 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- leatherman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted leatherman brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **One-Handed Mastery:** All tools open and lock with one hand—perfect for multitasking pros on the move.
- • **Always Within Reach:** Includes removable pocket clip, quick-release lanyard, and premium leather sheath for effortless carry.
- • **Cutting-Edge Materials:** Premium 154CM stainless steel blade and aerospace-grade 6061-T6 aluminum handles.
- • **Lock It Down with Confidence:** Locks are 50% stronger, ensuring safety and stability during every task.
- • **Unmatched Strength & Precision:** Pliers handle 133% more load for tough jobs without breaking a sweat.

## Overview

The Leatherman Charge ALX is a high-performance multitool crafted with aerospace-grade 6061-T6 anodized aluminum handles and a 154CM stainless steel blade. Engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it features pliers with 133% increased squeezing power, locks 50% stronger than previous models, and smooth-opening bronze bushings. Designed for one-handed operation, it includes versatile tools like wire cutters, crimpers, saw, and a unique cutting hook for emergency readiness. The package comes with a premium leather sheath, removable pocket clip, quick-release lanyard ring, and a 25-year warranty, making it the ultimate companion for demanding tasks and on-the-go lifestyles.

## Description

Product Description               The Leatherman Charge ALX, in addition to all its other features, adds an aggressive cutting hook on the back of the serrated blade. Rip through tough materials like seatbelts, linoleum and leather with no problem. Get your hands around the Charge ALX's unbeatable ergonomic grip, outside-accessible blades and premium materials like 154CM and 6061-T6 anodized aluminum. Closed Length: 4 in (10 cm); Weight: 8.3 oz (235 g); Primary Blade Length: 2.9 in (7.37 cm).                  .com                Charge's pliers have been redesigned to handle 133% more squeezing load.  Charge locks are 50% stronger than Leatherman's original tools. Bronze bushings make the interior tools smooth and quick to open.  Each Charge tool has multiple bit drivers, and the Charge sheath allows you to carry the additional bits anywhere you go.  The Charge ALX and TTi are the first multitools with a cutting hook that slices through seat belts and linoleum just as easily as leather or canvas When it comes to multitools, there’s one brand that stands out from the rest: Leatherman. The name is synonymous with quality and innovation, and each successive generation of Leatherman tools improves upon the last. Sticking with its tradition of pushing the design envelope, Leatherman introduces the Charge ALX, a high-end, ultra-compact multitool featuring aerospace aluminum handles. If you’re looking to carry the best of what Leatherman has to offer, the ALX could be for you. The Charge FamilyThe Charge ALX is part of a broader line of Leatherman multitools bearing the Charge name. Originally, the Charge line consisted of the Ti and the XTi, two high-end tools whose major distinguishing characteristic was having handles made from titanium. For 2007, Leatherman has added three new members to the Charge family: the TTi, the ALX, and the AL. As you might expect, the TTi is an upgraded version of the Ti and XTi. The AL and ALX, meanwhile, come with handles made from 6061 T6 aluminum, an ultra-light and super-strong material used in aircraft construction. There are also minor variations among the tools included in each unit. We’ll discuss those shortly.Leatherman has added several key design elements to all of these gorgeous new Charge tools. For instance, the knife blades are bigger and wider to give you more cutting edge. The pliers can withstand 133% higher squeezing load than Leatherman’s original tools, enabling a tighter hold for tough jobs. You’ll never have to worry about the Charge coming unhinged, either, thanks to a 50% increase in lock strength. Multiple bit drivers also are a standard feature, and each tool has bronze bushings at the hinges to make opening components a snap.Titanium vs. AluminumYou may be asking whether you want to buy titanium, or if you’d be better off with aluminum. Although both offer superior durability and strength, titanium has an edge in both departments. Titanium is also slightly lighter than aluminum, so it would be a good choice if weight is a major concern. However, titanium also costs more, which is something to factor in if saving .2 ounces doesn’t matter.The Charge ALXIn the Charge food chain, the ALX ranks a tiny notch below the TTi. One reason for this is the TTi’s S30V stainless steel knife, which the best blade Leatherman offers. The ALX’s blade is made from 154CM stainless steel, a slightly less sophisticated grade of steel (note: 154CM was Leatherman’s premium choice until S30V came along). Although most users won’t notice much of difference, the S30V might offer better performance over the long haul. The other reason is the TTi’s titanium handles. They make a small difference in terms of weight – the TTi weighs 8.2 ounces and the aluminum ALX weighs 8.3 ounces – and they're also stronger.Like the TTi, the ALX has a crimper and a cutting hook. The crimper is an ideal accessory for anyone working with electrical wires or metals, while the hook is a fantastic addition for those who need to be ready for emergency situations. What the ALX has that the TTi doesn’t is two large drill bit drivers (the TTi has only one), so the ALX would be a good choice if your screw driving needs go above and beyond the norm.If you’re looking at the ALX you’re probably looking at the AL, too. The AL is very similar to the ALX but it has scissors instead of a cutting hook. The AL also lacks a crimper and is the heaviest of the three at 8.4 ounces.To sum up, the ALX is definitely a good choice for demanding users who don’t feel like they need titanium. Hunters, public safety professionals and military personnel will love it. Full product specs:Hard-anodized aluminum handlesNeedlenose pliersRegular pliersWire cuttersHard-wire cuttersClip-point knifeSerrated knifeSawWood/metal fileDiamond-coated file2 large bit drivers Small bit driver9 double-end bitsRuler (8 inch)Bottle/can openerwire stripperfixed lanyard ringQuick-release lanyard ringRemovable pocket clipLeather or Nylon Carrying CaseAll three Charge iterations come with a premium leather or nylon sheath. Both versions will carry the tools in their open or closed position and two side pockets hold your extra necessities—even a mini-flashlight. An inside back pocket holds Charge's included bits and has room for a full Bit Kit (sold separately) giving you up to 42 bits to choose from. Don't want to wear a sheath? Then clip your Charge to your jacket, backpack or car's visor with the removable pocket clip. Or, choose the quick-release lanyard ring. With it, you're able to safely keep the tool on any lanyard and detach it quickly when you need it.What's in the BoxLeatherman Charge ALX multitool, leather carrying case, 9 drill bits, removable pocket clip, quick-release lanyard ring.The Leatherman StoryThe Leatherman phenomenon began in 1975 when founder Tim Leatherman embarked on a trip across Europe and the Middle East in a cranky Fiat. Leatherman, an engineer by training, became so fed up with breakdowns and other hassles that he fashioned a prototype of what he called a Pocket Survival Tool out of cardboard. Two years later the first PST was born in his basement, and the rest is history. Today the Leatherman company produces dozens of different multitools, knives, pruners, and accessories, and is recognized across the world for its cutting edge designs and superior quality.

## Features

- READY FOR ANYTHING: This is your go-to multitool. Whether you're on the job, at the campsite, or at home, the Charge ALX is well-equipped for the task.
- FIT MORE FUNCTIONALITY: A variety of pliers, wire cutters, a wire crimper and stripper, regular and serrated knives, saw, cutting hook, ruler, can and bottle openers, files, and screwdrivers.
- LET'S BE PRACTICAL: Sometimes you only have one hand to spare. The Charge ALX only requires one hand to open and use all the tools, even the ones that aren't accessible from the outside. And with all locking features, you can multitask with confidence.
- ALWAYS ON HAND: Equipped with a pocket clip and quick-release lanyard ring, your Charge ALX is always within reach and ready to work.
- GUARANTEED: We go to extraordinary lengths to make sure your Leatherman gives you many years of dependable service. If it doesn't, we've got your back with our 25-year limited warranty. Just send in your tool and we'll fix it up.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Color | Black |
| Material | 6061-T6 anodized aluminum, Stainless Steel 154CM |
| Brand | LEATHERMAN |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 2 x 8 inches |
| Included Components | Plier |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Folded Size | 4 inches |
| UPC | 132017685304 754262223263 115971115971 037447097621 182682413054 168141317606 168141324451 803983114623 037447141195 041114025893 807320404316 807320397694 163120819232 115971104401 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037447097621 |
| Manufacturer | Leatherman |
| Part Number | 830674 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 8 inches |
| Item model number | 830674 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 292 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 25 YEARS WARRANTY |
| National Stock Number | 5110-01-525-6655 |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** 6061-T6 anodized aluminum, Stainless Steel 154CM
- **Brand:** LEATHERMAN
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 10 x 2 x 8 inches
- **Included Components:** Plier

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great but expensive.
  

*by A***E on Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2011*

I bought the Surge along with the Crunch the Skeletool, the Sidekick and the Charge.  I also bought 2 LED flashlights and the bit set.  I talk about the flashlights and the bit set below.  I've never owned a multitool but have alway carried a pocket knife.  I wanted to try a few and justified the expense in all sorts of interesting ways.  Maybe this review will help you avoid some expense and the whole justification exercise.  :)Of all of the tools I bought I like the Surge and the Charge the best although there are a few things I didn't like about the Surge.First, all of the outside surfaces have a sharp edge that is not comfortable.  I filed and sanded them, now they're better but still not as good as the Charge.  The Skeletool has this problem as well but a bit worse.  The metal in the handle of the Skeletool looks too thin to file the edge so I didn't try.I gave the Surge 4 stars and the Charge 5 stars, because of the way they feel in my hand out of the box.You really shouldn't have to finnish a tool with a file for it to feel right in your hand, in my opinion.The second thing that could use some improvement is the sheath.  It's functional, I guess, but it is more bulky than it needs to be.  The Surge and the Charge have the same style sheath and have the same flaws.  The Charge sheath is a little smaller because the tool is 1/2 shorter but it sticks out just as far from your belt.  The extra bit set make the sheaths stick out even further as the elastic in the sheaths expand to accomodate the 2 bit holders.  I looked around for some alternatives to the shealth for the Surge.  I ended up buying a horizontal leather cell phone case.  It's from Case Logic and called the Universal Pouch CLP188SMT.  I think other styles for iPhone 4 or large PDAs will work as well.  A small flashlight and bit extension fit nicely in the bottom with the extra bits that I removed from the two black plastic holders they came with and put them in 2 small ziplock bags for pills I think.  I bought the bags at Walgreen's in the pill organizer section.  They are clear and about 2.5 inches wide and cost around $3 for a bunch of them.  The surge fits snugly on top of all of this in the pouch and the magnetic clasp hold it all securely.Here's what I think of the other multitools:Charge ALX: Smaller and lighter but more expensive.  It does come in a nice tin though with a small bit set and some other accessories.  Handles feel better. It is also 1/2 inch shorter.  I bought the ALX so it has the saw in place of the scissors.  If I had to buy just one multitool, knowing what I know now, this would be it.  I will likely give it to someone as a gift.Crunch: Nice vice grips, good size, tools somewhat limited but we'll see how often I use the stuff on the Surge.  I may switch to carrying this in the future.Sidekick: Best value of all of them.  Has a lot of functionality and I like the spring loaded pliers.  It looks a little less well made but good enough for me.Skeletool:  My least favorite.  It has sharp edges where you don't want them and the clip takes up a lot of room for it to be on something where every bit of real eastate should have something useful.  I know the Freestyle eliminates this clip but i really dont like the way this tool is put together or how it feels in my hand.  The Freestyle looks like it would feel the same.  Also for such a large tool, it seems to have limited functionality.  I know weight can be important to some people.  And this tool is light for its size.  It just isn't worth the tradeoff for me.FlashlightsI bought 2 small LED flashlights, each powered by a single AAA battery.The Leatherman Serac S2 and the Fenix E01The Fenix E01 is better, smaller, brighter and cost 1/3 the price of the Leatherman.Bit SetI like it.  It looks like it has a good variety of bits.  Although, I needed to find an alternative to the plastic holders the bits come in.  Carrying both sets in this configuration makes the Surge stick out further in the orginal leather and nylon sheath.  Also, I couldn't find a way to carry both sets of bits.  Tucking one set behind the multitool in the sheath allows them to fall out whenever I take out the multitool and requires 2 hands to put the multitool back into the case because the bit set is loose in the shealth.  I think maybe a clip on the front side of the bit holders may work well to hold them at the tops of your pockets.  The bit holders are thin enough that they shouldn't interfere with reaching your hand into your pockets in this configuration and would minimize looking like a dork.  A constant struggle for me.  If the bit holder were flexible it would be even better like a silicone rubber holder.  Then they could probably go into the back pocket as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    So good - so expensive - so bummed I lost mine
  

*by N***W on Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2013*

Yup, lost mine after about a year, or hopefully one of my kids "borrowed it" and it will turn up somewhere. Absolutely fantastic tool, high quality everything, and sure, it's heavier and bulkier than a pocketknife, but it's really not hard to get used to. It's the smallest full featured multi tool I've ever seen, and has a good pocket clip. I'm a pro musician, always having to adjust instruments, open battery doors and electronic parts, etc., and I make use of the 6 different sizes of screwdrivers. That flexibility on one tool is huge, especially when I'm out at a gig. You give up the scissors for the extra driver, but it's worth it for my needs. The knife is so sharp you don't really need scissors anyway. I'm not kidding. But if you don't need a lot of screwdrivers on hand, just buy another charge model with scissors, I'm sure it's awesome.Possible cons that I learned to live with: the bottle/can opener is super strong, great quality metal, but it's so thick it's hard to get under a bottle cap. You can stop worrying, I've still been able to get it to open beers, it just has to be worked around the cap a little bit. I had the Skeletool cx too, another awesome tool, and it almost pops the caps off by itself with its excellent design carabiner/opener. Not so with the Charge, but frankly, I don't need to open beers any faster, and the Charge has many more useful tools than the Skeletool.There is nothing fancy about how the Charge opens up, it doesn't easily flip open or anything, but the knives are available to open with one hand when the tool is closed, so unless you want to show off your pliers-deploying prowess, that really doesn't matter.The pliers are small and not very comfortable if you really have to squeeze down, but that's the trade off for having a small tool. Since I mainly use the pliers for the wire cutters, which are good, it's another con that rarely causes a problem for me.  I've cut hundreds of steel guitar and bass strings with them.I am a Leatherman fan, I also own abig old super tool from the 80s or 90s, and a tiny Skeletool as I mentioned before. The Charge is a perfect balance of utility and convenience, and I do mean perfect. There is little the supertool can do that the Charge can't- in fact, the Charge is honestly better for my needs. And it's truly every day carry sized, not too bulky, and comes with a pocket clip.The worst part about losing my Charge is, I've shopped around and there is nothing better, so instead of buying something new and exciting, I have to spend a decent chunk of change to get the same old thing. No fun, but definitely worth it. I'm bummed that I lost my Charge, hopefully the old one turns up so I have a backup.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Multi-tool
  

*by G***Y on Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2013*

This tool is an awesome add on to my ATV tool kit. It has many first aid features that would be real handy in a critical situation..

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