Excuse me, Steve, but we're
trying to discuss multi-tools here.
My Gerber (about 15 years old) has a bottle opener. The Leatherman was first, but the Gerber was far superior as it had smooth handles when you used the pliers, while the Leatherman really bit into your hand when you squeezed the pliers hard. The Gerber pliers could also be opened one-handed. Since the Gerber came out, Leatherman has, of course, come out with other models that address the grip issue, but I still prefer Gerbers because of the ability to open them one-handed (very valuable when working at heights and thus very popular with lighting technicians), but I bought my daughter a (Leatherman) Juice Xe6 because it came in purple (commonly known as The Grape Juice), and that was far more important to her than any little practicality issues like one-handed opening.
My Gerber (it's the "compact" model):
The "Juice"
