Leatherman Juice Pro

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I understand the Costco has a model of the Juice called the Pro. I seen it mentioned here but no detailed information. If anyone has one would you please post some pictures and/or list the implements? I collect multitools and this is the only Leatherman I don't have.
 
I have the Juice Pro and it has the same tools as my XE-6. I carry one every day in my pocket.

I used to carry the S-2, but it did not have enough of what I wanted. With the Pro or the XE-6, you get a bunch of tools, but they are still smaller than a PST or a Wave.

I have collected just about all of the brands of multi-tools and I really like the Juice line.

Daniel
 
I have both a Juice Xe6 and a Juice Pro. The Juice Pro has all of the tools of the Xe6, but adds to that tweezers in a slot on the handle and a curved/serrated foil cutting blade for the corkscrew. Also the handle color is a metallic gray and it comes with a leather sheath that allows carry either open or closed. Great buy at Costco for $59.95. :D
 
Thanks...I'll have to figure out how get one. There's no Costco near here and I think there is a fee to join like Sam's Club.
 
Originally posted by Gadgetman7
Thanks...I'll have to figure out how get one. There's no Costco near here and I think there is a fee to join like Sam's Club.

I'm a Sam's Club member. If I could help you get one through sams I would be more then happy to help you out.
 
Originally posted by pahl
I'm a Sam's Club member. If I could help you get one through sams I would be more then happy to help you out.

I appreciate it but I'm a Sam's Club member. Unfortunately they don't have them......I'll check ebay......
 
The only thing I dislike about the Pro is that the can opener SUCKS! Mine isn't at all sharp but it does the job.
 
I have the blue CS4.
The only reason I didn't get the Pro is because it's a little bigger than the others and I planned (and I do) carry it in my front pocket every day. I felt the CS4 was the next best one in the line but a little smaller.
I couldn't be happier with it. The corkscrew with assist, once you figure out how it works, is great. The awl looks funny but is actually perfectly shaped for cutting little holes like in a belt or bottom of a plastic flower pot as I've used it.
The sissors aren't hard to use like a lot of multi-tool sissors are.

It's hard to get used to where the tools are because it's really hard to identify them when they're closed.

Very well made. Crafstmanship among the best out there right now - even among other Leathermans. The handles and tools pop right into place without a lot of resistance but no play.

Great item. Hard to believe they made such a great tool so small. I hardly miss a full-sized tool at all.
 
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