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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.16 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.3 inches | | Package Width: | 2.0 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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| | Features | Contains eleven stainless-steel toolsLarge knife blade, small knife blade, Phillips screwdriver, large screwdriver, small screwdriverBottle opener, can opener, wire stripper, reamer/punch, tweezers, toothpickIdeal for crafts, workbench; just 3-1/4 inches longIncludes key ring; lifetime warranty against defects
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Great Price For A Great Product Feb 16, 2008 Anyone familiar with Swiss Army knives know that they are very well-crafted and extremely useful. There is absolutely a Swiss Army knife for everyone. And best of all, Amazon had a price that was at least $5 less than other on-line vendors~~for the identical knife! So once you choose the knife that's best for you, browse the different internet vendors and you'll be happily surprised at your cost savings.
Handy Feb 16, 2008 I have used just about every tool on this knife. The can opener really works. It is handy to have two knife blades. One can be kept extra sharp for cutting paper, as in cutting articles from magazines and such. The other can be used for more ordinary and varied jobs. The Phillips screwdriver is a little cumbersome because you are restricted to a 90 degree angle to the handle for its use. This makes it difficult to use when tightening the mounting screws on a door's lockset. I also ground away the square corner so the Phillips screwdriver would fit into round holes. I did square off the small screwdriver blade at the end of the can opener so it grabs better. The wire stripper is of questionable value. The metal Swiss Army Knife emblem came off of my knife after a while. The stainless steel blades hold an edge very well. I have had mine for 30 years.
A Classic SAK Jan 21, 2008 Got this SAK for my brother for Christmas. It had everything that he wanted without some of the extras that can end up making it too bulky for carrying daily. Personally, I don't consider the absence of scissors to be a real loss since it is a knife and comes with a pretty sharp blade (two sharp blades actually), but that's just me. Although a locking blade is always preferred, all the implements in the SAK "lock"/snap into place pretty firmly and don't pose as much of a hazard as other non-locking blades. Like any Victorinox, the quality of materials is high and the expectance of performance is commensurate. It really is a classic knife.
not as advertised Sep 13, 2007 4 stars because this is the wrong knife. this is the 3 1/2" version that is sold for less elsewhere on amazon. (search victorinox tinker) i recently donated my third one to TSA. unfortunately i don't leave home without it. great knife, but i wanted the 3 1/4" version as it fits better in my pocket. a little misleading.
Victorinox = handy tool for your pocket Aug 29, 2007 As a kid I always thought Swiss Army knives were neat . Over the years I have had more than a few of these pocket knives . Unfortunatly I lose stuff. But I can remember many times using the can opener to opens cans at lunch time in my work truck . Or opening a beer at the end of the day with the bottle opener and pulling metal splinters out of my fingers with the tweezers. Just today on the job I used the screw driver on the bottle opener to get me out of a pinch .It was in a tight space and no other tool would have worked. The blades are very sharp and sturdy. I do not own the Tinker model I have the Recruit model which is the same minus the reamer and the philips screw driver. This was the closest model .But this review was really about all Swiss Army knives and how great they are especially if you work in the trades. Some advice I would give is not to choose one with too many gizmos stay practical because some of the tools are silly and useless and only make the knife too bulky. The Recruit is my choice because it has just the basics.
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