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We Found Exclusive Leatherman Tools at Costco

Oct 15, 2025 Stuart 10 Comments

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Costco Leatherman Sidekick Multi-Tool Exclusives

We came across exclusive Leatherman multi-tool options at Costco, and not only that they’re $20 cheaper.

The Leatherman Sidekick multi-tool, a value-oriented model for both beginners and less demanding users, is now available at Costco stores in standard and exclusive colors, AND it’s also discounted by $20.

Leatherman Sidekick Multi-Tool

Here are the Sidekick’s tools and features:

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  • Spring-action Needlenose Pliers
  • Spring-action Regular Pliers
  • Spring-action Wire Cutters
  • Wire Stripper
  • 420HC Knife
  • 420HC Serrated Knife
  • Saw
  • Ruler (1.5 in | 3.8 cm)
  • Can Opener
  • Bottle Opener
  • Wood/Metal File
  • Phillips Screwdriver
  • Medium Screwdriver
  • Small Screwdriver

At the time of this posting, the Leatherman Sidekick is $69.95 at Leatherman’s store and on Amazon, and they say a sheath is sold separately.

Costco stores have the Sidekick in stainless finish, blue, and green color options for $49.99, and a nylon sheath is included.

So that’s $50 in standard or exclusive colors, plus a sheath, vs $70 in just the stainless version without a sheath.

I’ve never seen the Sidekick in these color options before – have you? The lower price reflects a discount of over 28% compared to buying the plain stainless finish tool from Leatherman directly or authorized stores.

I wonder if Costco made a Leatherman an offer the multi-tool brand couldn’t turn down, or maybe it was the other way around.

Whatever reason, if you were in the market for a Leatherman Sidekick multi-tool, head to your local Costco store. It also looks to be available online, but I’ve been having issues with the link.

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And of course, people are already selling it online at places like Walmart at inflated pricing.

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10 Comments

  1. Scott K

    6 hours ago

    I don’t need this, but it may make a nice gift. I bought a few of these as groomsman gifts at HD a decade ago for half this price.

    Either last year or the year before Costco had a combo Skeletool with nylon sheath and Skeletool KBx for around $65 which was less than the cost of the skeletool alone. I don’t love the KBx because I find the handle a little small which puts my fingers a little too close to the blade when opening it one handed. But it is super lightweight and came very sharp.

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  2. Scott F

    6 hours ago

    Do you think this is the same tool (except color), or manufactured to a different specification (inferior) to meet Costco’s pricing expectations? I know Costco often gets their own products/SKUs that do not exist elsewhere, and have been under the impression that they are not always exactly comparable.

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    • Stuart

      6 hours ago

      If it were built more cheaply, Leatherman would/should have given it a new name. They’ve done that before.

      https://toolguyd.com/leatherman-bolster-costco-multi-tool/

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      • Jim Felt

        5 hours ago

        With my decades long experience with both as separate clients I would second your take Stuart.

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    • Scott K

      5 hours ago

      The Skeletool I got at Costco seems to be the same one I could’ve gotten elsewhere and it came with the same warranty. To me, it seems as though they wouldn’t offer the same warranty on a cheaper version of an existing model.

      I think a lot of the unique SKUs have more to do with quantity or the inclusion of exclusive accessories rather than an actually different item. A bunch of the big box stores like target, Amazon, Walmart, etc. have the same item available in different quantities which makes it harder to price match.

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  3. EBT

    4 hours ago

    Question: what do all ‘yall use to sharpen these? Hand stone, hand diamond sharpening tool, powered sharpened (Chef model) or belt?

    I got those new Gerber’s on a past deal and the knife is great but rather dull out of the box. I packed up my Pro Chef sharpener I used on prior knives and thought of a better, smaller option for multitool knife blades. What I found isn’t cheap.

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    • Bonnie

      4 hours ago

      I always just used a regular two-sided whetstone. I’ve never gone in for all the fancy over-complicated sharpening systems, especially for a general purpose knife.

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      • JBC

        38 minutes ago

        Me neither! I sharpen my Sidekick’s knife very effectively using the bottom rim of a ceramic mug.

        Around 10 years ago, I was very fortunate to pickup several Leatherman Sidekicks and Wingmen at Home Depot for only $19.95 during their annual after-Christmas clearance sale. They have made for great gifts over the years.

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    • Wayne R.

      3 hours ago

      I’ve got a Lansky kit that works well, keeps me out of trouble.

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    • Jared

      49 minutes ago

      There’s no sharpening method that’s cheap, low-skill, fast and able to achieve a super-sharp edge.

      I use diamond stones and a strop with diamond compound. It’s not that expensive (say ~$50-60 for a Sharpall dual-sided stone, $20 for a strop (or DIY) and maybe $10-15 for diamond compound – and you’re set for many, many knives. However, there’s a learning curve. Once you’re proficient, you can take a dull knife to at least hair-popping in about 2 mins (it’s FAST). I suggest Outdoors55 for instructional videos.

      If you want a low-skill option, Spyderco’s sharpmaker or the WorkSharp precision adjust seem like the two cheapest options that can still achieve extreme levels of sharpness. They’re not actually “no skill”, but you only have to understand how to use them, not have any special skills yourself to be effective.

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