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Make the most of your Leatherman Surge!

So you own the Leatherman Surge or are planning to purchase one. Great! Good choice! But how do you make the most of your multi-tool? Which accessories are indispensable and did you know there are hidden functions on the Leatherman Surge? We will show them all.

Must-have accessories for the Leatherman Surge

You make the most of your Leatherman Surge with the right accessories. It is what Leatherman truly excels at. You can divide the different accessories in a number of categories: screw accessories, sheaths and spare parts.

Screw accessories for the Leatherman Surge

The standard Leatherman Surge is enhanced with a large flat head screwdriver, a small flat head screwdriver and a large bit holder.

The large bit holder contains a two-sided bit with a philips head side and a flat head screwdriver. You can purchase this bit separately. However, the thing that makes the Leatherman Surge truly versatile is the Leatherman Bit Kit. This kit contains 21 double-sided bits in many different shapes and sizes. Flat head, philips head, PoziDriv, Torx, Allen and Robinson in many different sizes. All bits are placed in two practical plastic holders. We think it is great idea to compile one strip with the bits you use most often and carry it with your Leatherman in the sheath. As such the whole remains compact.

An absolutely indispensable accessory is the Leatherman Bit Driver Extender. With it you make your screwdriver even more versatile. Normally the bit driver has the disadvantage that you use the thick, large tool as the handle. As such it can sometimes be difficult to reach difficult-to-reach places. The Bit Driver Extender is then a great solution. You simply stick it in the bit holder and all of a sudden you have 8 centimetres more reach, like you do with a 'normal' screwdriver. Another advantage is that in the Bit Driver Extender you cannot only use flat head Leatherman bits, regular 6 mm bits, the ones that are also sold in the hardware store, also fit inside this practical accessory. This opens up a lot of new possibilities.

Another great accessory is the Leatherman Ratchet Driver. It fits every Leatherman with a bit driver. It works like a ratchet, allowing you to tighten a screw with more torque but less effort. The Ratchet Driver is adjustable to turn both left and right, but can also be locked so that it works as a regular screwdriver. It works with Leatherman bits, but can also connect with standard 6 mm bits. Perfect!

Sheaths and other carrying options

Your Leatherman Surge won't be able to help you out if you don't carry it with you. That is why a good sheath is indispensable. There are a number of sheaths you can purchase for the Leatherman Surge. Our favourite? The Leatherman Nylon 4 Pockets Large sheath. It is namely a little bigger. This means that you also have enough room for one strip of the Bit Kit. With the extra loops on the side you can also store the Bit Driver Extender and a small flashlight or pen in the sheath.

Do you prefer a pocket clip? It is all possible! Leatherman came up with a clever system where you use the lock of the tools on the inside of the tool to secure a pocket clip or lanyard eye. As such you can also carry the multi-tool in your pocket, or a side compartment of your backpack.

Spare parts for the Leatherman Surge

The fact that the Leatherman Surge excels when it comes to professional and demanding use is something you also notice when you look at the size and the amount of interchangeable parts. The Leatherman Surge is, for instance, enhanced with interchangeable wire cutters. This means that you can sharpen or replace them when they are worn out. In our range you will also find new wire cutters for the Leatherman Surge. It comes with a torx key to make sure you can immediately change them.

What makes the Surge so unique is that it is enhanced with an SDS-replacement holder. In it you can secure the included file or wood saw. You can, of course, also purchase these separately. However, the SDS holder is a universal holder that is also used for many jigsaws. You can even, with a little effort, attach a metal saw or any other type of saw you prefer. After all, any DIY enthusiast will do that himself!

Tips & Tricks for the Leatherman Surge

Our most important tip for everyone who owns a Leatherman Surge is the following: Keep it nice and clean, add oil in time and make sure it stays sharp. By maintaining it properly you will enjoy your Leatherman Surge the longest. Without this tip all other tips and forms of advice are useless.

The hidden lanyard eye

You might have heard of it before, but we also know people who have been using the Surge for five years without ever noticing it. The Leatherman Surge contains a hidden lanyard eye. You need a hard tool to push it out. We used the screw bit from the bit holder.

You will find it at the protrusion on the outside, exactly where you can push out the saw or file. Open the saw and you will be able to see the flat eye. With a little bit of effort you can push it out, leaving you with a lanyard eye. Practical to hang the multi-tool from a chain, or enhance it with a lanyard.

The crimper

Another tool a lot of people overlook is the crimper. You use it for crimp coupling in electricity. Admittedly: for a lot of people not a tool you might need on a daily basis, however, with a little bit of creativity you will also find other purposes for this tool.

You will find it in between the scales when the pliers are opened. Actually exactly opposite the normal pliers. Because of this location you can apply quite a lot of pressure without wearing out the multi-tool.

Use the serrated knife

It might sound obvious, but we notice that a lot of people do not know why the Leatherman Surge is enhanced with a serrated knife. You can use the serrated knife for high-fibre materials. Think of rope and cardboard. Especially for cardboard this type of knife is great. What a lot of people don't know is that cardboard contains a lot of additives that are disastrous for the sharpness of your knife. The thought: 'cardboard is basically paper, so a knife can handle it', therefore couldn't be farther from the truth. It often contains, for instance, silicic acid. This is a binding agent made from sand. This material could really affect the sharpness of your edge.

That is why you should always use the serrated blade for those types of 'bad' materials. As such you save the normal blade for the more precise tasks. You can sharpen the serrations yourself with our Skerper sharpening pen.

Conclusion

We hope this gives you some new ideas on how to make the most of your Leatherman Surge. Take good care of your Leatherman. If you do it will always return the favour. Check out our top 5 accessories for your Leatherman Surge below.