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Leatherman Wave (2004) vs Victorinox Swiss Tool

EDC Multitools comparison. Compare price, weight, specifications, materials, and real-world use case.

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Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 6% gap from the closest alternative. Leatherman Wave (2004) stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 41% gap from the closest alternative. Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the most tools option for tool count, with about a 106% gap from the closest alternative.

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What stands out

Cheapest

Leatherman Wave (2004) stands out as the cheapest option for retail price, with about a 41% gap from the closest alternative.

Most expensive

Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the most expensive option for retail price, with about a 71% gap from the closest alternative.

Lightest

Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 6% gap from the closest alternative.

Heaviest

Leatherman Wave (2004) stands out as the heaviest option for weight, with about a 7% gap from the closest alternative.

Fewest tools

Leatherman Wave (2004) stands out as the fewest tools option for tool count, with about a 51% gap from the closest alternative.

Most tools

Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the most tools option for tool count, with about a 106% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Leatherman Wave (2004) stands out as the shortest option for closed length, with about a 3% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Victorinox Swiss Tool stands out as the longest option for closed length, with about a 3% gap from the closest alternative.

Specification Profile

Relative dimensions at a glance

Each axis is normalized against the largest raw value among the products in this comparison. Farther outward means a larger value, not necessarily a better result. Axes with an unverified value are omitted.

Leatherman Wave (2004) — Tool count: 17Leatherman Wave (2004) — Closed length: 102 mm (4.02 in)Leatherman Wave (2004) — Weight: 224 g (7.90 oz)Leatherman Wave (2004) — Retail price: US$130Leatherman Wave (2004) — Thickness: 20 mm (0.79 in)Victorinox Swiss Tool — Tool count: 35Victorinox Swiss Tool — Closed length: 105 mm (4.13 in)Victorinox Swiss Tool — Weight: 210 g (7.41 oz)Victorinox Swiss Tool — Retail price: US$222Victorinox Swiss Tool — Thickness: 18 mm (0.71 in)Tool countClosed lengthWeightRetail priceThickness
Price & carry
Retail price
US$130Cheapest
US$222Most expensive
Weight
224 g (7.90 oz)Heaviest
210 g (7.41 oz)Lightest
Closed length
102 mm (4.02 in)Shortest
105 mm (4.13 in)Longest
Open length
158 mm (6.22 in)
Unknown
Dimensions
Width
36 mm (1.42 in)
Unknown
Thickness
20 mm (0.79 in)Thickest
18 mm (0.71 in)Thinnest
Tools
Tool count
17Fewest tools
35Most tools
Tools
Pliers with Wire Cutters (needlenose & regular)Wire CuttersLarge Locking BladeSerrated BladeWood SawMetal SawFile with Diamond FileCan OpenerBottle OpenerScissorsBit DriverSmall Bit DriverMedium ScrewdriverPhillips ScrewdriverHard Wire CutterWire StripperSpring Action Scissors
CorkscrewNeedle-nosed pliersWire cutter for thin and soft wire up to 40 HRCHard wire cutterLarge bladePhillips screwdriver 1/2ReamerPunchMultipurpose hookCan openerScrewdriver 3 mmBottle openerScrewdriver 6 mmCrate openerWire benderScissorsWood sawMetal sawMetal fileScrewdriver 2 mmChisel 7 mmScraperCable cover longitudinal cutterCable cover crossways cutterWire stripper and scraperLanyard holeBit caseBit Phillips 0 (Pozidrive)Bit Phillips 3Bit Torx 10Bit Torx 15Bit Hex 3Bit Hex 4Bit wrenchMini screwdriver
Plier type
Needle-nose and Regular Pliers
Needle-nosed pliers
One-hand opening
Yes
No
Pocket clip
Unknown
Unknown
Sheath included
Yes
Yes
Use case profile
Best for
TradespersonsEveryday carry with strong tool versatilityOutdoor and farm use
Everyday carryDIYOutdoor useTradesmen
Common praise
Versatile set of 17 integrated tools covering many needsComfortable handles and outside accessible toolsStrong and precise pliers and wire cuttersLocking mechanisms on outside tools for safety
High quality stainless steel constructionSolid and well madeVery practical and handyTools fold out effortlessly35 functions cover broad use casesSwiss-made reliability
Common complaints
Blade steel is basic 420HC with average edge retentionScissors on 2004 model changed to smaller design that some users find less safeHeavier than some other EDC options
No one-handed opening for bladeHeavier compared to small pocket knives