








🛠️ Your everyday edge—light, tough, and always ready to impress
The LEATHERMAN Skeletool CX is a 7-in-1 minimalist multi-tool engineered from durable stainless steel, weighing only 5 ounces for ultra-portability. Designed for everyday carry and outdoor use, it features a sharp straight-edged blade, pliers, wire cutters, bit driver, and bottle opener. Backed by a 25-year warranty, this guava-colored tool combines rugged reliability with sleek, lightweight convenience.



















| ASIN | B0D7JVC9JM |
| Brand | LEATHERMAN |
| Colour | Guava |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (262) |
| Included Components | MULTI-TOOL |
| Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 5.1 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | MULTI-TOOL |
| Item Weight | 141 g |
| Manufacturer | Leatherman |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 833143 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 833143 |
| UPC | 037447017612 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
G**Z
Ich schließe mich den "1 x"-Bewertungen an. Es scheint sich auch in meinem Fall um Betrug zu handeln.
F**Z
Excelente multiherramienta, muy ligera, filo hermoso, la marca es garantía!
C**E
Un día de uso y se va de regreso porque le falta un tornillo a su porquería
F**R
I'll start by saying I'm not one of those dudes with tactical utility stuff strapped all over their belts. I typically find leatherman tools heavy and filled with stuff I never use. Something to keep in the car for emergencies, not a daily driver. I bought this because I was looking for a knife with an integrated clip for my keychain. Now, this isn't it. It's a bit bigger than I expected, too big for my car keys. To be honest I liked the colors and didn't look at the size. But I have a big utility keychain and it's going there. This thing is awesome. I had mixed opinions at first. It's a bit pricey, it's pretty minimal on the tools (why do we always think more is better?), it's definitely not keychain sized or something most people will carry in their pockets daily (unless you wear cargo pants). But those opinions soon changed to pure appreciation. Yes it could probably be 50% or 75% the size and it would be more portable. But the size actually makes the pliers and knife much easier to use. Huge benefit. The tools themselves are extremely high quality. I bought it for the knife, and this thing is definitely "a knife with benefits" instead of "a wad of random tools that happens to include a knife" like most leatherman tools. The knife is EXTREMELY sharp and high quality. It's sharper than the folding utility knives I use and I cut my hand almost immediately, just by grabbing the blade wrong. That's a real knife. The size and shape make using the knife great. Any smaller would compromise the awesome grip you get on this thing. And instead of being this fat metal brick with a knife sticking out, the thickness feels more like a perfect knife handle. Not too thick, not too thin. Just great. The screwdriver includes 2 sizes each of phillips and flat head. They look like they will actually work well because they're not just thin sheets of metal, but actual bits. I'm a bit concerned because they look proprietary so losing one would be a pain. But overall they look far more functional than the screwdriver on any other multitool I've ever seen. The pliers seem sturdy. Haven't used them. They aren't spring loaded but that's alright. More parts is more stuff to break, so better to keep it simple. The weight is great. It's very light for the size. This is going to be my new go to tool, it has what I need without all the extra junk. I'm honestly having trouble thinking of what other tool I'd add. A bit driver maybe, but how often do I have the bits without a driver? All things considered this is perfect. If they made one 50% of the size I would buy it in a heartbeat. But they would also need to make it proportionally thinner or it wouldn't be good for a keychain. And if they got rid of the tools it would just be a knife....of which there are plenty of existing options. It's pretty much perfect as is, only improvement I can think of would be that the action when opening the pliers is not the smoothest I've felt. However, the knife is buttery smooth to open and it can easily be opened and closed with one hand. I'd buy again in a heartbeat if I saw it on sale.
S**E
I really want to like the Leatherman Skeletool. My normal EDC is the Gerber Armbar Slim, which I love. Occasionally I find myself wishing I had pliers, so I figured this would be a great upgrade. The overall profile is bulkier than I’m used to, and the pocket clip feels pretty weak. There’s also a sharp corner that scraped my hand every time I reached into my pocket, so I eventually switched to carrying it in a holster. The knife holds a good edge, and the blade shape is growing on me. Functionally, both the screwdriver and the pliers work, but neither would be my first choice if I actually need to get something done. Each time I use them I find myself thinking I should go grab my other tools. The double-sided bits are also a bit odd. The Phillips bit has a #1 on one side and a #2 on the other, and the flathead bit has two different sizes. In practice, I think it would make more sense to pair a #2 Phillips with a flathead, which seems like a more common real-world combination. Overall, the tool is well made and the knife is solid, but it is added bulk and a compromises in the tools.