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Leatherman - Free T4

Leatherman - Free T4

Regular price $79.95
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About

The T4 proves once and for all that big things do come in small packages. With all the assets of the T2—plus scissors, tweezers, and a heavy duty file—the T4 was designed with everyday problem solving in mind. It might just be our most universal tool to date. Comes with a pocket clip attached for easy access. Proudly built in Portland, Oregon and covered by our 25-year warranty.

Specs

  • WEIGHT: 4.3 oz. | 121.9 g.
  • CLOSED LENGTH: 3.6 in. | 9.3 cm.
  • BLADE LENGTH: 2.2 in. | 5.6 cm.
  • WIDTH: .96 in. | 2.4 cm.
  • OVERALL THICKNESS: .69 in. | 1.8 cm.
  • MATERIALS:
    420HC Stainless Steel, Glass-filled Nylon, Cerakote®

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Free Returns

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Free Sharpening

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Lifetime Warranty

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The best multi purpose knife, with a generous width for easy scooping and extreme agility on the cutting board

Key Features

Knife Art

The Teton Edge Santoku represents a revolution in the history of blade design. The "Edge" replaces the traditional santoku "dimples" with an etched semblance of the Teton Mountain range.

High Performance

As with the dimples, the etching helps the blade slice smoothly through food without sticking- but the Teton Edge does it even better.

American Made

G-Fusion handles are made with G10: an aerospace-grade, fiberglass epoxy composite material that is virtually bomb-proof.

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