Product Dimensions | 9.65 x 2.54 x 5.08 cm; 195.04 g |
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Item model number | 831426 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Colour | Stainless Steel |
Size | XLRG |
Style | Wingman |
Drive System | Centre Drive |
Packed Size | 1 x 3.8 x 2 inches |
Handle Type | hard-anodized aluminum |
Length | 3.8 inches |
Weight | 204 g |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 14 |
Power Source | hand-powered |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Included Components | Pocket clip, bit kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item Weight | 195 g |
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LEATHERMAN, Wingman Multitool with Spring-Action Pliers and Scissors, Stainless Steel with Nylon Sheath
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Colour | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | LEATHERMAN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.7 x 2.5 x 5.1 Centimetres |
Item weight | 0.43 Pounds |
Included components | Pocket clip, bit kit |
Number of pieces | 14 |
Folded size | 1 x 3.8 x 2 inches |
Drive system | Centre Drive |
UPC | 792745074032 732233431091 037447122989 754262028523 641380585574 021112381900 807320398417 100076959230 954769056924 037447078132 753248085093 803983115125 037447516313 See more |
About this item
- ONE OF OUR BEST: A classic, designed and assembled with premium materials; The Wingman is your go-to tool for projects around the house, on the job or at the campsite
- 14 TOOLS IN 1: Equipped with 14 tools to handle almost anything: knife, pliers, screwdrivers, wire cutters, a wire stripper, scissors, a package opener, bottle and can openers, a file and a ruler
- OUR GUARANTEE: We’re proud to stand behind every product that leaves our factory in Portland, Oregon; That’s why we offer our 25-year warranty, so you can be confident your Leatherman lasts a lifetime
- ONE-HAND OPENING: Open all the tools with one hand, even the ones that aren't accessible from the outside; And with a locking blade, you can cut with confidence
- ALWAYS ON HAND: With its compact size, lightweight design and removable pocket clip, your Wingman is always within reach and ready to work
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Technical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B005DI0XM4 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | Feb. 28 2012 |
Manufacturer | Leatherman |
Place of Business | WEST PALM BEACH, FL, 33404 US |
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Product Description

The Leatherman Wingman is just that: your go-to tool for projects around the house, on the job, or at the campsite. A great, lightweight, pocket-sized, stainless steel tool; the Wingman features an outside-accessible, one-hand opening blade and newly designed spring-action jaws.


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Feature Count | 14 | 19 | 18 | 14 | 15 |
Blade Steel | 420HC | 154cm | 420HC | 420HC | 420HC |
Blade Length | 6.6cm | 2.6in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in | 7.37cm | 2.9in |
All Locking Features | no data | ✓ | ✓ | no data | ✓ |
Bit Driver | no data | ✓ | ✓ | no data | ✓ |
Micro Bit Driver | no data | ✓ | ✓ | no data | no data |
Scissors | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | no data | ✓ |
Replaceable Wire Cutters | no data | ✓ | ✓ | no data | no data |
Weight | 198.4g | 7oz. | 235g | 8.3oz | 241g | 8.5oz | 176g | 6.21oz | 212g | 7.5oz |
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Customers like the build quality, functionality, and portability of the multitool. They mention it's built to high-quality standards, has everything you could possibly need, and is easy to use. Customers also like the appearance, ergonomics, and ease of access. However, some customers disagree on the sharpness and pliers.
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Customers like the functionality of the multitool. They mention it's really useful, with everything you could possibly need on it. They say it's great for work, applicable to their everyday uses, and cool.
"...the product is extremely well built and has everything you could need for daily tasks." Read more
"...It's good for general use, but I would get something bigger if you need something with more capability." Read more
"...12-14. Phillips/Medium/Small Screwdriver -> These tools all worked perfectly and their locations are perfectly comfortable to get a good grip..." Read more
"...All of the tools work quite well, aside perhaps from the 'ruler' function stamped onto the nail file/small flathead screwdriver...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the multitool. They mention it's very compact, great size to bring for a overnight hike or small camping trip, and fits in the palm of their small hand. Some say it's lightweight compared to its larger cousins and indispensable when traveling.
"...It's surprisingly light and carries well in the pocket with the integrated clip, and the on-board tools are what most people would be likely to use..." Read more
"...I’ve had a Wave for a while now (which I love) but this is more portable and applicable to my everyday uses...." Read more
"...8. Ruler (1.5 in | 3.8 cm) -> Even though this ruler is tiny, it is super useful for measuring screw locations and helps ensure that you have a..." Read more
"...and it fits my EDC needs wonderfully. Would highly recommend!" Read more
Customers find the multitool easy to use. They mention it's a convenient tool to have, unfolds smoothly, and the package opener is a great feature. Customers also say the needlenose pliers are sprung so they open by themselves.
"Been using a Leatherman for nearly 20 years. Great warranty and user friendly...." Read more
"...5. Combo Knife -> This knife is okay for opening boxes and general knife related activities, however, it is not sharp/long enough to be..." Read more
"...Needlenose Pliers: Sprung so they open by themselves. Nice tool. Regular pliers: No such thing...." Read more
"...the scissors are not the best but usable - package opener is a pretty great feature - the included sheath is very nice..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the multitool. They mention it's well-designed, has a clean finish, and the hinges look well crafted.
"...Didn't have a lot of tools anyway. It looks great but now it lives in a dark drawer somewhere...." Read more
"...Over-all, this is a pretty good tool. The hinges look well crafted, the fit is nice, and the grip is good, with no sharp edges digging into your..." Read more
"...Well designed and easy to handle...........can do most any little job quickly right off my belt without packing a toolbox." Read more
"High quality materials and finish. This unit has 14 tools in it and pretty much all of them are useful and well thought of...." Read more
Customers like the ergonomics of the multitool. They mention it feels good to use and the locations are perfectly comfortable to get a good grip.
"...-> These tools all worked perfectly and their locations are perfectly comfortable to get a good grip onto the screw. CONCLUSION..." Read more
"It feels the best in my hand of any mullite or pocket tool I've had. Lived in my pocket, gets used serval times a day." Read more
"...The hinges look and feel great and I doubt it will be loosen up for years to come...." Read more
"...Overall it has a nice look, feel and weight." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the sharpness of the multitool. Some mention the knife and scissors are extremely sharp, with no sharp edges digging into their hands like some cheap plier tools. However, others say the blade is not sharp, can barely cut paper boxes, and is not long enough to be practical for a lot of activities.
"...Knife Blade: Nice edge. Half is smooth, half is serrated. I would have bought something different if I had of noticed this. Locks open...." Read more
"...The spring loaded pliers are a definite plus, and the outside-accessible scissors were a primary reason for deciding to use this to replace my Wave...." Read more
"...boxes and general knife related activities, however, it is not sharp/long enough to be practical for a lot of more physical knife tasks...." Read more
"...purchase, all tools are sturdy and very well made, the knife was surgically sharp and amazing for packages and household duties, all the tools are..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pliers. Some appreciate the spring-loaded pliers as a definite plus and the outside-accessible scissors are a primary. However, others say the spring on the scissors doesn't work, the opening stops working, and the handles have to be pried.
"...Never had any problems with the pliers. Both the pliers are spring-action, so you don't need to put in too much effort to get a good grip and they..." Read more
"...short weeks later, the pliers became so stiff that the spring loaded opening stopped working and the handles had to be pried open each time...." Read more
"...The pliers are spring loaded and use anvil-style wire cutters as a cost-saving measure...." Read more
"The spring on the scissors didn’t work. I’ve sent it back for a refund. And already have a replacement. You can’t go wrong with Leatherman" Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2025Verified PurchaseBought for my son’s camping trip. He loved it.
Great quality tool that should last for a long time.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2025Verified PurchaseOrder was shipped quickly and arrived without issue.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025Verified PurchaseAs you would expect from Leatherman the product is extremely well built and has everything you could need for daily tasks.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024Verified PurchaseTypical Leatherman, built to high-quality standards. The tools on the Wingman aren't extensive, but I've rarely found myself wanting. It's good for general use, but I would get something bigger if you need something with more capability.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024Verified PurchaseBeen using a Leatherman for nearly 20 years. Great warranty and user friendly.
Only reason I had to buy this pair was because I lost my everyday pair.
Totally worth paying a little more for a Leatherman!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2016Verified PurchaseINITIAL THOUGHTS
I've owned 3 Leatherman multi-tools, and from the 3 that I've owned, this one is probably the most convenient. Having too many tools on one multi-tool is sometimes overwhelming, so having this little guy around is awesome. Overall, I've loved this multi-tool.
TOOLS REVIEW
1. Needlenose Pliers -> This is the MAIN tool of the device and works flawlessly. The main hinge isn't too stiff and does the job really well. Never had any problems with the pliers. Both the pliers are spring-action, so you don't need to put in too much effort to get a good grip and they won't fly open when you release the pressure.
2. Regular Pliers -> Same goes for these pliers since it uses the same hinge as the needlenose. No problems getting right in there and the other tools don't obstruct the grip too much. You won't have any problems using either of the pliers.
3. Wire Cutters -> Kind of difficult to access due to the way it makes you hold the Leatherman. However, the location of it makes the most sense to get the cleanest, effortless cuts and accordingly they're not too big of a problem.
4. Wire Stripper -> Probably the worst tool out of the 14 as I have had a lot of problems with it. Often times it only cuts half it off or it gets stuck half way. If you're going to be doing a lot of wire work, I would recommend a separate tool specifically for wire stripping.
5. Combo Knife -> This knife is okay for opening boxes and general knife related activities, however, it is not sharp/long enough to be practical for a lot of more physical knife tasks. Nonetheless, it does the job when you're in dire need for a knife.
6. Scissors -> These spring action scissors are very strong yet very small and annoying to use. Works well for cutting string, wire or other small tasks, but, definitely does not cut anything thicker than cardboard, and even that's a stretch.
7. Package Opener -> Honestly kind of a redundant tool, but if you're cutting into something shallow where you might be afraid of cutting the inside's, then this tool is your go to. However, I often forget that this tool exists and just use the knife to cut open the box. Might come in handy nevertheless.
8. Ruler (1.5 in | 3.8 cm) -> Even though this ruler is tiny, it is super useful for measuring screw locations and helps ensure that you have a general idea of the distance between 2 holes.
9. Can Opener -> Used this bad boy camping a few times and even though it's messy it does the job. It's basically a sharp edge that if you put enough pressure on to the top of the can you can slowly open it up. Most modern can openers are pretty big and a pain to bring camping, so this tool even though not ideal, is extremely handy.
10. Bottle Opener -> Works perfectly and keeps the bottle cap relatively unscathed (I know a lot of people that collect their bottle caps so this may be a plus to some). I've stopped bringing a bottle opener camping nowadays and whip the Leatherman at parties. Definitely works.
11. Wood/Metal File -> The feeling of these gives me the 'nail on a chalkboard' feeling so I myself have never used this feature. If you're someone who keeps their nails filed than I'm sure it does the job, however I cannot vouch for it.
12-14. Phillips/Medium/Small Screwdriver -> These tools all worked perfectly and their locations are perfectly comfortable to get a good grip onto the screw.
CONCLUSION
My general consensus for these are that they are perfect as an everyday, keep it in the main drawer type of multi-tool. It doesn't have all the fancy, top of the line tools built into them, but its a bare-bones, effective little tool. If you're someone who is going to be using this everyday than I would recommend maybe spending a bit more money to get higher quality, more expensive Leatherman. At the end of the day, this is the second cheapest Leatherman available (other than the Squirt) and for only $45, it does the job.
RECOMMENDATIONS
★ Casual (Stay At Home Parent, Avid Camper) -> The Wingman (831426) **This one**
★★ Expert (Handyman, Everyday Strenuous Use) -> The New Wave (830039)
★★★ Professional (Tool Related Profession) -> The Charge (830683) or The Mut (850122)
**Highly Recommend
- Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2014Verified PurchaseThe wingman is the urban-use oriented multitool of the wingman/sidekick family. It omits the saw and small serrated blade of the sidekick for scissors and a package opener. I'm quite impressed with it, for the price it's difficult to find comparable quality multitools.
It's surprisingly light and carries well in the pocket with the integrated clip, and the on-board tools are what most people would be likely to use in their home. You end up with a phillips driver, two flathead drivers, a package opener (handy for hard plastic clamshell packages,) a nail file, and a combination can/bottle opener. That's aside from the primary tools which are a fairly nice combination-edge blade and good pair of scissors. All of the tools work quite well, aside perhaps from the 'ruler' function stamped onto the nail file/small flathead screwdriver. The pliers are spring loaded and use anvil-style wire cutters as a cost-saving measure. Nonetheless, they suffice and even handle hard wire fine (though be sure to use the integrated hard wire cutters.)
It's not quite the do-anything tool that the wave is, lacking a proper file and a saw, but it's also a good deal cheaper and much more convenient to carry (unless you buy the optional pocket clip for the wave... which brings up the price that much more.)
Really, for the price, it's excellent. If you're interested in multitools but put off by the high prices of name-brand models and low quality of generics, the wingman / sidekick are worth a look.
- Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2024Verified PurchaseVery handy multitool. Keep it in my car always. Seems like it's very durable and well made. Can't go wrong with a Leatherman. Also got the leather sheath, makes a perfect combo.
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José PerezReviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente regalo de cumple
Verified PurchaseProducto de calidad con terminaciones en afilado y practicadas
José PerezExcelente regalo de cumple
Reviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2025
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Alexander LöwenReviewed in Germany on April 11, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Gute Qualität / Gutes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis
Verified PurchaseHabe den Leatherman nun seit fast einem Jahr und nutze ihn beruflich (überwiegend die Zange und das Messer). Das sind meine Erfahrungen:
- gute Verarbeitung
- bis jetzt kein Verschleiß erkennbar -> Feder der Zange funktioniert einwandfrei, die Klinge des Messers ist noch scharf
- keine Korrosion
Leider fehlt ein Gürtelholster, aber passende gibt es schon für ein paar Euro.
Insgesamt stimmt hier die Preis / Leistung wirklich sehr gut! Zwar gibt es aus dem Hause Leatherman oder Victorinox noch qualitativere Tools, aber zum 3, 4 oder fünffachen des Preises. Was wiederum meiner Meinung nach nicht gefertigt ist und dieses Tool als optimal erscheinen lässt!
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Remi PReviewed in France on November 4, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Je ne le lache plus!
Verified PurchaseC'est un outil parfait: il est solide, simple mais complet et il se glisse dans ma poche.
Je suis très content d'avoir mis quelques euros pour un produit de qualité et que je garderai longtemps.
- J. BruhaReviewed in the United States on December 4, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars The best 'small' multi-tool for the money, that actually works
Verified PurchaseI will start off by saying I LOVE multi-tools. I have at least a half dozen of them, from the original PST, to the very large Surge. The Wingman is one of my favorites.
I will start off to say that while I already own several multi-tools, it seemed that each one was bigger, and had more tools than the last. Not wanting to damage my original PST (the original ones are getting pretty rare to find in good condition) I decided I wanted to go the direction of 'less is more' in that I wanted a multi-tool that had the tools I find most useful, but in as small and easy-to-carry package as possible.
I narrowed it down to either the SIdekick or Wingman, and decided on the WIngman. They both seem to be built on the same frame, and have the same pliers. The differences between them seem to be that the Wingman has scissors and a box/package opener, while the Sidekick has a wood saw, and a second (small) knife blade. Since the tools I use the most are the pliers, scissors, and knife blade, I went with the Wingman, and haven't been disappointed yet.
The Wingman is small enough, it doesn't come with a pouch, and for most of us, it isn't needed. Unless you have very small/shallow pockets, or like to wear extremely tight pants, just slip them inside a pocket, using the included clip to keep them from falling all the way in. When folded, they have a fairly strong spring, that keeps them folded, and all edges are rounded off somewhat, to make them comfortable in your pocket.
Now, on to the tools.
Knife blade: small, but big enough to be useful. While never to be confused with the blade on a Charge or Super Tool, it is right along with the theme of the tool in that it is big enough to be useful, while fitting in a compact package. It comes reasonably sharp, and is easy to resharpen. It is made of 'decent' steel, but won't be confused with a blade of the new,exotic steel.
Scissors: Again, small, but big enough to be useful. Great for snipping loose threads, opening small packages, or shortening the soda straw in a child's sized cup (my kids spill far less when a short straw is used in a short cup), and that sort of thing. They work very well, but don't take a very big slice with each snip.
I might mention that both the scissors, and the knife blade are accessable without having to 'open' the tool's handles, a very nice feature. They also both lock in the open position. The first few times you open them, they are a little stiff, the scissors especially needed a bit of effort to open all the way to activate the lock, but both are loosening up with use. Either CAN be opened with one hand (now that they loosened up a bit) but it is easier to use both.
Screwdrivers: I was surprised at how substantial the large flat bladed driver was. All are precisely made, and the phillips, while looking a bit 'flattened' is made with precision, and works very, very well. There is a small screwdriver built into the end of the file, which works well, but because of the way it is built into the end of the file, doesn't fit into tight places all that well.
File: Works well, but is quite small. You can't make a tool this small overall, without sacrificing something. It has teeth only on one side, instead of the usual Leatherman coarse on one side, fine on the other.
Ruler: This is on the backside of the file. Little SAE and metric marks, that while precise, are a bit hard to read because they are not labeled very well. Personally, I'd rather have a two-sided file, instead of the file with teeth on one side, and the measure on the other. Honestly, what can you do with a measure under 2 inches long?
Can/bottle opener: Works (I actually tried it) but is a bit smallish, so it takes a lot of little 'bites' to go all the way around a can. The wire stripper built into it is sharp and works as well as any of its kind.
Box opener: I was surprised to see this, and it took a bit to figure out how it works, but what it is, is a small hooked blade, designed only to make shallow cuts, when pulled towards you. It turns out that it works great for opening boxes without damaging what is inside, and also for opening things in that dreaded hard plastic shell wrap. Leatherman should get an award for designing something that makes opening those shells less of a chore (it works that well, once you get onto it - it works best when pulled at a certain angle)
The only tools that truly lock are the knife blade, and the scissors. The others have a spring loaded cam mechanism that holds them open fairly securely, but isn't a true 'lock'.
Pliers/wirecutters: I LOVE that the pliers are spring-loaded. Makes them FAR easier to use, and the folks at Leatherman really got it right in that there is just enough spring tension holding them open to make them easy to use without losing your grip, yet keeping the action smooth and easy. The wire cutters are not as good as on the bigger Leatherman tools, but work adequately. Build quality overall, is better than I expected, given the price I paid (right around $20)
To sum it up, I belive that the Wingman (and it's brother the Sidekick) are probably the smallest 'quality' multi-tool you can buy, that is still big enough to really do the job, and includes the tools you really need, without much extra. While the many-bladed multi tools are great for when you can carry a big/heavy tool, the Wingman is a very good balance of small/light enough to always have on you, yet big enough to do the job. Any bigger, and you might as well get a full-sized one with a pouch, and any smaller, and it would be less useful.