SOG PowerAccess Deluxe vs SOG Baton Q2
SOG PowerAccess Deluxe ($85) vs SOG Baton Q2 ($40) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right multi-tool.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | SOG PowerAccess Deluxe | SOG Baton Q2 |
| Price | $85 | $40 |
| Weight | 170g | 56g |
| Tools | 21 | 4 |
| Mechanism | Compound leverage 3× | — |
| Steel | 420 stainless | — |
| Weight | ~170g | 56g |
| Pliers | Wide-jaw compound | — |
| Carry | Nylon sheath | — |
| Length | — | 6.3" |
| Material | — | Aluminum |
Pros & Cons
SOG PowerAccess Deluxe
- 3× compound leverage pliers
- 21 tools
- Easier cutting less force
- Nylon sheath included
- Wide-jaw compound pliers
- 170g heavier carry
- Less premium feel than Leatherman
- Gear mechanism needs maintenance
SOG Baton Q2
- Looks like pen
- Magnetic cap
- Low profile
- Limited tools
- Magnet loses grip
SOG Baton Q2 is the better value at $40. Both are part of our curated multi-tool index — tap through to check current pricing.