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Max LVL EDC is back with a Prime Day 2026 breakdown, and this one’s laser-focused on multitool deals that actually deliver. In a 3-minute rapid-fire format, he highlights five picks — anchored by two of Leatherman’s best full-size multitools and a pair of Rocktool Gen R options — that are worth grabbing while the Prime Day pricing holds. Max also links out to his full Prime Day master deal list for anyone who wants to go deeper across the entire category.

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The headliners here are the two Leatherman Charge models. The Charge TTi upgrades to titanium handles and a S30V blade, while the Charge+ stays with stainless handles at a lower price point — both are full-featured 19-in-1 multitools that belong in any serious carry setup. The Rocktool Gen R is the sleeper pick: a compact multitool with a strong feature set that benefits significantly from Prime Day discounts.

Editor’s Insight

Prime Day multitool deals are real, and Max LVL EDC has been one of the more reliable voices for cutting through the noise on what’s actually worth buying versus what just looks discounted. This video is short and direct — exactly what you want from a Prime Day-style roundup where the point is to move fast before stock or pricing shifts.

The Leatherman Charge TTi is the top-shelf pick in this video and earns that position. It’s been one of Leatherman’s flagship multitools for years, with titanium handles that shave weight without sacrificing durability, a locking S30V steel blade that holds an edge significantly better than the 420HC steel found on lower-tier tools, and a full complement of 19 tools including pliers, wire cutters, scissors, screwdrivers, and a saw. The titanium handle variant also includes a diamond-coated file, which adds to its premium positioning. If you’ve been on the fence about upgrading to the TTi, Prime Day is the time to move.

The Leatherman Charge+ sits just below the TTi in the lineup. It uses stainless steel handles instead of titanium, which means a slight weight increase, but the core tool set is nearly identical. The blade steel is 420HC rather than S30V — still serviceable, just requires more frequent sharpening under heavy use. For the price delta, the Charge+ is often the more rational buy for someone who wants Leatherman’s best feature set without paying the TTi premium. Prime Day can close that gap even further.

The Rocktool Gen R is the less familiar pick here, and worth paying attention to. Rocktool has been building a reputation for multitools that punch above their price point, and the Gen R applies that to a compact format that doesn’t sacrifice utility for size. The S35VN variant is the one to watch — S35VN is a premium stainless steel that outperforms most steels found on tools in this price range, with better edge retention and toughness than typical 420HC alternatives. That level of blade steel on a budget-category multitool is unusual.

The Grove Life Wallet rounds out the list as a complementary carry item — a minimalist aluminum wallet with RFID blocking and a clean machined aesthetic. It’s a different category from the multitools but fits naturally in a Prime Day EDC haul where you’re upgrading multiple pieces of your carry at once.

Max also links a Prime Day master deal list in the description — worth bookmarking if you’re shopping across categories. He curates it specifically for EDC-relevant products, which saves significant time versus scrolling Amazon’s general deal pages.

Prime Day multitool deals tend to move fast and the best discounts often apply to older model stock, so the specific pricing Max covers in the video may shift. Check the links directly for current pricing — the products are solid regardless of whether you’re catching them on sale or not.

Closing Remarks

Prime Day is one of the few times solid multitools see meaningful discounts, and Max LVL EDC makes a strong case for the Leatherman Charge lineup and the Rocktool Gen R this cycle. If your multitool carry is due for an upgrade, the links above are the fastest way to act on it. Drop a comment with what you picked up — or what you’re still waiting on.

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