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Product Description No tool belt should be without its very own Victorinox Swiss Army SwissTool. The SwissTool was designed for ease of use, but doesn't compromise on durability or functionality. Individual springs hold the tools in place so you can easily access each one individually from the outside of the handle. The lock and release system is designed to lock each tool in place when opened, and release to fold away with a simple slide of the release button.The SwissTool is truly a handyperson's helper with a multitude of implements and available accessories; it's at your service when it's at your side. From lightweight design to its outside opening implements, there's not much the SwissTool can't do. Like all Swiss Army Knives, the SwissTool has a lifetime warranty, stainless steel implements and Swiss-made quality and durability. Includes 27 Functions:PliersScrewdriver (2mm)Screwdriver (3mm)Wire Cutter (for wire up to 40 hrc)Screwdriver (5mm)Bottle OpenerScrewdriver (7.5mm)Large BladeSerrated BladeMetal FileMetal SawWood SawReamerPhillips ScrewdriverChisel/ScraperStrong Crate OpenerWire BenderWire StripperWire ScraperWire CrimperCan openerRuler (230mm)Ruler (9in)Hard Wire CutterLanyard HoleEasy Kickback SpringsLock ReleaseIn 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in Ibach, Switzerland. There, he and the cutlers’ union he formed produced the finest steel cutlery, finished with the now-famous proprietary edge preferred globally by professional and home cooks. In 1891, Karl supplied the Swiss Army with its standard issue Soldier’s Knife and in 1897 with the Officer’s Knife. In 1921, after the death of his mother, Victoria, and with the advent of stainless steel, then known as “inoxydable" and used in the production of his cutlery, Karl changed the name of the company to Victorinox. It is from those humble beginnings that a worldwide icon was born.Today, Victorinox is still owned and operated by the Elsener family, and both the company and family still resides in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. Care Tips for Swiss Army KnivesThe various tools are manufactured from high-quality steel with precisely tuned features that are essential for the particular application. The steel is tempered, annealed and polished to achieve the necessary hardness and provide optimum resistance to corrosion.SharpeningTo re-sharpen your knife, use a whetstone at an angle of 15°– 20°. This will result in a cutting angle of 30°– 40°. If sharpening on a grinding wheel, always cool with plenty of water to avoid excessive temperatures and the resulting damages that may occur.CleaningAfter you’ve used your Swiss Army Knife for all of its various applications, such as cutting open numerous boxes, you may notice that the blades begin to stick together. Opening and closing the blades in warm water several times will allow the tools to easily move again. Once they have dried, it is recommended, to apply a small drop of oil between the blade or tool shank and the spring. To optimally maintain the locking mechanism, periodically apply a drop of our recommended Swiss Army Knife Oil. Never put Swiss Army Knives in the dishwasher. Amazon.com From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army knife a century ago comes this folding tool kit--neatly contained within a single implement that measures just 4-1/2 inches long and 1-1/3 inches thick, weighs just 10 ounces, and comes in a polyester/nylon belt pouch. Its rugged stainless-steel construction and ease of use make this tool kit is a tribute to the precision of Swiss engineering. Tools open individually (no clumping), lock in place, and fold with a push button. The SwissTool carries a lifetime warranty against defects. The tools include pliers; 2-, 3-, 5-, and 7-1/2-mm screwdrivers; Phillips head screwdriver; wire cutter; bottle opener; large knife blade; serrated blade; metal file; metal saw; wood saw; reamer/punch; chisel/scraper; crate opener; wire bender; wire stripper; wire scraper; can opener; 9-inch ruler; 230-cm ruler; electrical crimper; and lanyard hole. --Fred Brack
SWISS TOOL Whether you’re at home, in the office or exploring the great outdoors, this Victorinox multi-tool has you covered. The Swiss Tool is the ultimate pocket multi-tool, designed for extreme functionality.
EXTREME FUNCTIONALITY With 26 functions, including wire stripper, hard wire cutters, metal saw, bottle opener, wood saw and 2 large blades, there’s nothing it can’t handle.
COMPACT COMPETENCY This robust multi-tool packs all the functionality of your toolbox into a pocket-friendly form, ensuring that you are always prepared – no matter where life may take you.
HIGHEST SWISS QUALITY Victorinox stands for skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. We draw on 13 years’ experience to produce iconic, high-quality knives, watches, luggage and perfumes.
SPECIFICATIONS Measurements 115 mm / 4.5 in long × 35 mm / 1.4 in wide × 21 mm / .8 in high. Weight 29 g / 1.2 oz. Scale material Steel.
I'm a structural Engineer-in-Training, on my way to becoming a licensed engineer, and I also spend a lot of time hiking and bicycling. I've been carrying this knife with me just about wherever I go for the past four years or so - it is fantastic. It's not great at any specific things, and can never substitute for a good toolbox or specialty tools, but it can do a lot of different things, and it saves so much time to just have this with me for the quick, light-duty tasks that I encounter. While I was an undergraduate student, this tool plus a hammer served as most of my on-the-cheap dorm room toolkit, and served quite effectively.Compared to other multitools I've seen, I'm particularly pleased with how sturdy this knife feels and has proven to be, how every single blade is accessible with the pliers closed, and how securely /all/ of the blades lock. Also, while this is now a fairly common feature among multitools, this knife was one of the first to think of actually rounding the edges of the metal on the side that you grip for the pliers, so that you don't kill your hands if you're holding something tightly.The lock for the blades is a slide that springs into place whenever you open any of the blades. Most multitools only have a couple of the blades lock, which seems silly to me - I'm providing more downward pressure when using the dull-edged screwdriver blades, so while I'm not going to cut off a finger with philips head, it's still at least as valuable to have that lock as the main blade. To close the blades, you have to pull and hold the spring lock back. I've never had the lock disengage on its own (and I've treated it quite harshly).Unlike some Leathermans and Gerbers, there are no screws that you can tighten should anything become loose. However, I have never had that problem with this tool. It still feels just as tightly riveted as it did when I first got it.The only actual negative I have for this knife is that, while the edges one holds for the pliers are rounded, they're also smooth steel - which means that a sweaty or greasy hand will start to slip the tighter you grip. It's not practical to create finger holds or similar on a compact tool such as this, but Victorinox could very easily just roughen that rounded edge a bit, instead of letting them be perfectly smooth.Also one point of maintenance: every few months, I need to add a little light lubricating oil to the joints for each of the two sets of blades, otherwise they start to stick (such that pulling out one blade may start to also pull out the blade next to it). But again, that's just taking care of your knife.