Leatherman Wave Plus and Gerber Center Drive Comparison

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  • Joe compares the Gerber Center Drive and the Leatherman Wave plus multitools. Which multi tool will better suit your needs? Do you need cutting and filing tools close at hand? What about a screwdriver and OTF pliers?

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  • @brianfreland9065
    @brianfreland9065 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Im a rough and finishing carpenter and I'm pretty rough on tools.... I've been using the Gerber center drive every day for 2 years and it's the best multitool I've ever owned. I've kept one on my belt for as long as I can remember so I've tried just about every well known multi tool....this isbby far my favorite and most useful one I've found. It's release slides, OTF and assisted pliers, and it's one handed operation qualities make this thing even more awesome! It's my daily "driver" hahaha. Hope you guys enjoy it as much as I have!

    • @inkiron3907
      @inkiron3907  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for your input! That’s what videos like this are really about 👍 people ought to get what they need

  • @lawrencehubbard2985
    @lawrencehubbard2985 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I like the “spend your money like you want” I own both. You can shop around for the Center Drive for cheaper price but I think the Plus is the better option. Any 1/4” bit will work with it and so will a couple of different ratchets. On the Wave + you can get a bit adapter and bits plus a extension that will give you the 1/4” bit option and ratchet. Again I like them both but I lean towards the Center Drive more as my EDC. One thing that people over look at Center Drive instruction the spare bit holder needs to be opened for the cutters to close all the way. Really a great and honest review on both tools .

  • @11_EVERYTHING_OEFx2
    @11_EVERYTHING_OEFx2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I started on leatherman and moved on to Gerber because when Gerber stamps USA on a product, they aren’t lying. I dove headfirst into Gerber, did a tour of their facility, met their employees. Really down to earth guys and gals and their military liaison was pretty high speed. They’re making a great comeback with their overseas facilities pumping out affordable equipment and their USA shop making high quality equipment.

  • @brianfreland9065
    @brianfreland9065 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The blades on the pliers of the centerdrive is a functional wire stripper as well

    • @inkiron3907
      @inkiron3907  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ah, I missed that feature. Thanks for the info!

  • @jared8530
    @jared8530 ปีที่แล้ว

    Both awesome tools...Centerdrivs for work and wave for everywhere else

  • @johngraham7051
    @johngraham7051 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would be afraid the pliers on the gerber would jam with dirt and grit if they were used much

    • @inkiron3907
      @inkiron3907  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You might be right… I bet that would really screw up the action

    • @woodentulike2no
      @woodentulike2no ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nope. If they do just wash em out

  • @theodorearmes8129
    @theodorearmes8129 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I use to be a gerber fan boy till I got real tools. Gerber is so cheaply made, they may use G10 but bought that G10 from wish. I've broken every Gerber tool I've used especially the center drive. I broke the bit holder using too much torque, the locking mechanism for the bit bent and became ineffective, the str8 blade knife would only hold an edge till you cut something, the serrated knife had its serrations snapped off from cutting paracord, the carbide jaw inserts shattered on small gauge copper wire, the tips of the jaws bent out of alignment using mild lateral pressure, the jaws never opened wide enough to grip common object, and the prybar struggled to be effective on small finishing let alone completely failed on 8 penny. I hate that it has a can/bottle opener, it's made of injection molded polymer parts and stainless steel coated parts, the spring action pliers always bite skin or clothing whenever it can, its the least ergonomic multi tool ive used, the center drive is clunky as hell, the rails for the jaws get junk in them and inhibits them from opening/closing (ik I can clean them out but I dont have that problem with leathermen), no scissors, and you have to lug around a ton of bits unlike the leathermen wave. My leathermen wave has taken a beating and still keeps functioning. I can carry 42 bits that are stronger and lighter compared to the 10 standard 1/4" bits the Gerber can, the large standard head screwdriver doubles as an excellent prying tool, the knives stay razor sharp and sharpen super easy, the jaws are narrow and long yet stronger than gerber's, its forged stainless steel jaws vs investment casted, has the better ability to apply torque than Gerber (utilizing the opposite handle 90° to the handle with the bit), all stainless steel, has super sharp scissors, has a integrated measuring device, the list can go on and on. Ik alot of ppl love gerber bc the US Army issues them to soldiers but thats only bc geber was the lowest bidder, I don't think leathermen even submitted a bid after reviewing the specs the gov wanted bc they knew in order to meet those specs and uphold the quality of their brand it was cost prohibited. Ive used the wave while in the military, working civilian jobs, and as my EDC. Its never failed me no mater the climate or job.

    • @judeencinias4405
      @judeencinias4405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Buying the wave

    • @fortyonechorepuck1822
      @fortyonechorepuck1822 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      While considering the Wave vs Center Drive, I came across this helpful video (thank you @echoed edge). Comments are usually worth reading but I always look for flaws in a bogus reviews: > reference to history as a "fanboy" without reference to have ever been anything other than a critic; > use of the word fanboy, which is suspect per se; > broken every one ever used, which must mean you keep buying them, using them heavily with your "leathermen" holstered, allowing the former to break and the latter to survive while you get another Gerber; > really? Every single GD thing on your multiple Gerber tools broke except for the "str8" blade knife, which dulled after you cut something? At least your "leathermen" blade stays "razor sharp" while sharpening "super easy".
      Since we know Gerber tools at the very least aren't cheaply made, I'm wondering if you forgot to plug yours in.

    • @theodorearmes8129
      @theodorearmes8129 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fortyonechorepuck1822 I didn't know I needed to list off all the tools I've ever used from Gerber to quantify my position of the Gerber center drive. You're talking over 20 years of experience with this brand which includes everything from their machetes, folders, saws, hatchets, fixed blades, so on and so on. Why do you think I contiuned to purchase or others have gifted me Gerber tools? Bc they are cheap and readily availble at every Wal-Mart on earth and even at the shady gas station too. When I was a kid I thought I was cool having a Gerber bc they had a quality product in the '80s and early '90s. As I aged and started to be able to afford better tools I still fell for their gimmick based on their name and not their quality so yes I was a gerber enthusiast for a while. Like I stated before gerber has (or had idk if they still do currently) a contract with the US Army and contrary to popular belief everything the military has isn't the best its just the best at that low price point. Nowhere did I say I used the center drive while holstering my leathermen nor did I imply I put it thru more harsh conditions than my leathermen but since you brought it up when the center drive was released I bought into the hype and bought one just to give it a fair shake thinking if I dont like it I'd just sell it off again. Unfortunately, like I stated previously, it was junk and it wasn't worth my time even trying to resell it. I did test it limits in the same manner I tested my wave granted it wasn't in a laboratory or anything. I'm unclear of your point about the sharpness of my leathermen and the ease to sharpen it but I'm assuming you mean if it stays razor sharp then why would it sharpen easily. That's easy to explain, I continuly cut various materials and eventually I need to sharpen it and when I do it sharpens easily vs the center drive where I'd cut some bailing twine acouple times then need to sharpen it which was difficult to remove the burr.
      Tell you what, you send me another center drive and I'll make a detailed video of my history with Gerber and a compilation of the wins and failures of both the leathermen and the gerber.

    • @steventaylor2484
      @steventaylor2484 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@theodorearmes8129the steel is coated in stainless steel really what are you talking about I have to agree I think you're full of bs.

    • @theodorearmes8129
      @theodorearmes8129 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @steventaylor2484 you can't tell me you haven't snap some part off a Gerber and seen the distinct difference between the outside material and the inner material, its not subtle. I've had so many coworker and friends buy Gerber based off the hype of the marketing and the fan boys only to need up breaking it and went to Leatherman and never been happier. Mine is still going hard for ~9 years

  • @dizawnofwizar
    @dizawnofwizar ปีที่แล้ว

    I used a center drive a couple times when I borrowed my buddies when he offered to give it to me. That slide out junk is hard to use. It's super huge too, the bit being in the 'center' doesn't really matter when you're twisting a giant handle..or ever. just seems like a gimmicky toy just like most gerber things. might as well paint it orange and call it the bear grylls multitool