First off, I am a home DIYer, and don't use a multi-tool on a daily basis. I was looking for a compact way to carry some essential tools in my car and on vacation for minor repairs. My first choice was a Leatherman Wave+ based on numerous reviews, but I was leery of the usability of the "flat" driver bits. This one has a tool which will take standard 1/4" drive bits. I just received this tool so this is an initial impression only based on minimal testing.My pet peeve is a tool which isn't durable and functional. On first blush, this one appears to be both. As others have said, it is a bit hefty at 11.5 oz. for the tool itself (Leatherman Wave is only 8.5 oz.) and 22 oz. for the full set including the tool, bit set, universal socket, and sheath. All of the tools are available from the outside of the tool, no need to open the pliers first and all tools lock in place for secure use. There is no pocket clip, but the tool is so heavy that you probably don't want to clip it on your pocket anyway.I still don't know what steel the knife blades are made of, but they appear to be relatively sharp. Durability of the edge remains to be seen. The serrated blade appears to be very useful for cutting rope, etc.There is a standard 1/4" bit holder but it has no retention for the bit so the bit is sometimes pulled out while using it. The bit holder locks at both 90 and 180 degrees so you have two options for removing stubborn screws. The bits themselves are very useful and passed my initial test of driving a wood screw into a scrap piece of wood. The bit fit my screw perfectly with no slip while driving.The pliers are excellent. The jaws come together very square at the tip providing a secure gripping surface for small objects and there is NO flex in the joint. The pliers are sprung and very comfortable and easy to use. I was able to cut through a piece of 12-3 NM-B house wire with ease, although it did take two cuts as the cutters are not wide enough to cut in one pass.My tool came with a small credit card sized multi-tool which fits in a pouch in the front of the sheath. See picture.