I immediately began EDCing it but found it awkward bulging in the bottom of my pocket. I opted out of a belt holster because that's not really my style. Eventually I stuck it in the small pouch on my Rush12 and called it a day.
I used it occasionally but it really came in handy when we moved into the trailer. Can opener in storage? Use the Juice. Need to move a hot lid? Use the Juice. Need to chop garlic? Use the Juice. Need to prune blackberry brambles? Use the Juice. Need to snip electrical wires? You get the point. So far almost every repair/replacement made to T3 has included the Juice. It's small enough that it fits comfortably in my dainty ladyhands without losing a necessary tool. It's pretty much a toolbox that fits in your pocket. I have used every tool multiple times as opposed to my SAK where I've used the awl and corkscrew maybe once.
Don't get me wrong, if you have an electrical drill you'll save about 30 minutes doing any basic task but when you're living minimalistically and without power, your options are limited. Plus, I have really muscly hands now. I cannot emphasize how handy the Juice S2 has been and I'm so glad I have it. The only possible way it could be better would be if all the tools had liner-locks. It's easy to use, lightweight, durable, and practical. If you can afford something more like the Wave, I'd say go for it. However, if you're looking for something low(ish) cost and high quality, find yourself a nice Juice S2.