For more information, make sure you visit the Leatherman website.
Overview
Did you know that you can put scissors in a carry-on bag?
According to the TSA, “Metal with pointed tips and a blade length greater than four inches measured from the fulcrum are not allowed” in a carry-on bag.
However, scissors with a blade length SHORTER than four inches ARE permitted.
All this to say, Leatherman has created a plane-friendly multi-tool called the Juice CS3 that features scissors, a can opener/bottle opener and a corkscrew.
Now you don’t have to travel empty-handed.
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Tools
Scissors
Can Opener
Bottle Opener
Corkscrew w/ Assist
MSRP $30
Impression
As someone who brings at least a knife everywhere he goes, I resent the fact that I always have to check a bag. Yes, to state the obvious, you cannot put a knife in your carry-on bag.
That’s why I was intrigued by the Leatherman Juice CS3. Now, obviously, it’s applications are limited and it is a rather small multi-tool, but I’m a firm believer that something is always better than nothing. Any tool is better than no tool. So, the Juice CS3 fills that gap.
Price and Availability
The Juice CS3 should be available this June with an MSRP of $30. You’ll have three colors to choose from, Moss Green, Columbia Blue and Cinnabar Red. The Juice CS3 also comes with a 25-year warranty.
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For more information, make sure you visit the Leatherman website.