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The XE6 is the beefiest in the Juice line, it's still great for small hands and spaces, and is one of three to feature a corkscrew.

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Leatherman XE6 Review, 10.11.2011
Reviewer: Danny McShane , Fyvie
A big advantage of the Juice range is the non locking sub 3" blades, which means they can legally be carried as a pocket knife (Every Day Carry) without needing a specific reason (as you would for a locking blade or a longer blade)... At least wherever you can carry a pocket knife. The blades open from the handle without having to open the pliers first (i.e they open from the outside when the tool is closed). This was an innovation introduced on the Wave and makes a huge difference to ease of use. It's something I'd look for on any multitool. After trying the Wave and Charge Ti models I found them just too heavy in my pocket or even on my belt so sold them on. The Juice XE6 has better scissors than the classic range (and better than Victorinox SAKs), and the choice of serrated or plain knife blades (coded notches on the back of the blade indicate which is which when the knife is closed) makes it versatile as a pocket knife. Serrated blades are terrific for rope and fibre cutting, even when they get very well worn. The saws, both wood and hacksaw are fully functional and perform well above their weight. The file and diamond file can sharpen crampons. The steels used for different blades vary through out the tool to suit the application. Corkscrews have to be the best tools for undoing knots in small cord. If you've never carried pliers it's surprising how much use they are once you have them with you. On the down side, these aren't cheap tools but they are well made and stronger than they appear. The cutting blade hinges are small and the utility blades are thin -but this isn't a "brute force" tool -it's a pocket knife - and they are lifetime guaranteed. The Phillips screwdriver is well cut, but I'm always puzzled by the three oddly sized flat screwdrivers. And after a year or two, you might discover the tweezers.
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