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Is LEATHERMAN Skeletool CX Multi-Tool Actually Worth It?
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Is LEATHERMAN Skeletool CX Multi-Tool Actually Worth It?

The Leatherman Skeletool CX is an exceptional everyday carry multi-tool, striking a near-perfect balance between minimalist design and essential functionality. Its robust build and clever integration of tools make it a reliable companion for a variety of tasks, from the garden to the workbench and beyond.

Travis Co-Founder
December 31, 2025

Alright, folks, let's talk about that unsung hero we all secretly (or not-so-secretly) rely on: the everyday carry multi-tool. And today, I'm genuinely excited to shine a spotlight on one that has become an indispensable part of my daily life: the Leatherman Skeletool CX, especially in that rather fetching Paradise Blue. This isn't just a tool; it's a trusty sidekick.

I’ve tried my fair share of EDC gear, always looking for that perfect balance between utility and not feeling like I'm carrying a toolbox in my pocket. The Skeletool CX hits that sweet spot with remarkable precision. Leatherman could have loaded this thing down with fifty obscure functions, but they didn't. Instead, they distilled it down to the absolute essentials, and what's left is pure, unadulterated functionality. The 154CM blade is a dream – sharp, holds an edge forever, and effortlessly tackles package openings, stray threads, or whatever else life throws at you. And those pliers? They've saved me more trips to the garage than I care to admit, whether it's for a loose bolt or pulling out a stubborn splinter.

What truly elevates the Skeletool CX for me is its inherent 'grab-and-go' nature. It's so light, I often forget it's there until I need it. The integrated carabiner means it's just as happy clipped to my belt loop as it is nestled in my pocket. And that bit driver? Genius. Having a phillips and a flathead (or two different sizes of either, thanks to the double-ended design) always at the ready is surprisingly empowering. I’ve gone from occasionally needing a tool to almost always having the right one when a small task pops up.

Now, of course, nothing is absolutely perfect. The Skeletool CX isn't trying to be a full-blown workshop in your pocket, so if you need a saw, file, or half a dozen different screwdrivers, you'll need to look at Leatherman's larger offerings. Personally, I find the included bit selection perfectly adequate for most day-to-day tweaks. And yes, the pocket clip is robust – which is a good thing – but it can be a bit snug at first. A small break-in period, and it becomes second nature.

Seriously, if you're in the market for an EDC multi-tool that prioritizes quality, smart design, and real-world usefulness over an exhaustive list of rarely-used features, the Leatherman Skeletool CX is absolutely worth your consideration. It's beautiful, incredibly functional, and built to last. Go on, treat yourself to some everyday convenience – you won't regret it.

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