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For years multi-tool users could choose from two distinct options when it came to a "one-hand-operable" multi-tool: one-hand-opening pliers OR one-hand-opening blades. Today, Leatherman has taken these two well-loved ideas and fused them into the first ever, 100% one-hand-operable multi-tool, the Leatherman OHT. This industry-first tool features spring-loaded pliers and wire-cutters so you don't tire your hand adjusting and readjusting your grip. Handles with visual imprints of the tool beneath make for quick identification. A lifesaving strap cutter and oxygen bottle wrench, threading for common-size cleaning rods and much more make this a one-handed workhorse of a tool.
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It's designed to military standards of reliability and functionality, so you'll be summoning instant help from this thing for the rest of your life.
— Men's Health
Leatherman keeps innovating... The retractable pliers open with a quick flick of the wrist, are long and precise, and have a great spring-loaded release. There's also a simple feature that's genius: each of the tools is easily identifiable via visual imprints on the handle, removing guesswork from the equation. In desert tan, the OHT also has the military look down pat.
— GearPatrol.com
It features 16 easy-access tools in its 4.5-inch, stainless-steel body, including a pair of spring-loaded pliers that unsheath with a flick of your wrist, providing and easier - and faster - way to get the job done.
— Men's Journal
Leatherman One Hand Tool (OHT) – use it with one hand tied behind your back.
— the-gadgeteer.com
2012 Gear of the Year
— National Geographic Adventure
Army Magazine
InStyle Magazine
Universal Hunter Magazine
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