This beast of a Swiss Army Knife has a total of 83 functions, yes Then you have a work, hex, hex female, mini, Philips, flat screwdriver, plus chisels, saws, a pen, a few blades, pliers, the list is endless. The two blades are great for whittling, gutting, and skinning while the wood saw will help you get your firewood organized. It also comes with screwdrivers, can and bottle openers wire stripper, tweezers, toothpick, reamer, punch, sewing awl, and more.
Overall and great little knife for the outdoors. This is one of the lightest Swiss Army knives ever made, and weighing just 0. The reason this is ideal to attach to your keys is due to two tools that are included.
Once is an LED torch. We have all been there, trying to open a door in the dark, find something in your bag at night, well those days are over with this little guy. The next tool is a pen, the tool we can never find in our bag when we need one most. The Victorinox Swiss Army One-Hand Trekker is a burlier outdoor tool than the other camping options that have been in the review.
Beyond that, the handle is made from rugged polyamide scales which are grippy as well as being super durable. This means when you open out the 3. As well as the blade, there are 11 more functions that come with this knife. One of the best is a dedicated Philips screwdriver.
You also get a wood saw, bottle and can openers, flat head screwdriver, and a few more bits with this awesome outdoors multi-tool. If you love the outdoors, the One-Hand Trekker is highly recommended. Overall an awesome little outdoor pocket knife. The range of tools is perfect for both city and outdoor tasks, and here is why. For days in the office, you have a nail file, letter opener, pen, package opener. As you can see, there are a lot of different Swiss Army knives out there, each with a list of different tools for different occasions.
Here are some helpful buying tips for picking the right one for you. All the Swiss Army knives in the review come in a range of sizes.
There are some that fit nicely in your pocket and others that are longer or wider to fit more tools in or make the blade much stronger for heavy work. The choice comes down to function. Do you want your Swiss Army knife to be a pocket knife to help out with little bits and bobs? If so a small pocket-sized one is about right. If you want it for heavy work, then choose a larger one with more tools or a thicker blade and handle.
And because the steel has a slightly lower level of hardness, they are simple to resharpen. When you consider years of daily work in a kitchen, these blades offer the best value for money. Your product has been added to your cart. Swiss Classic Carving Knife black, 25 cm. Swiss Modern Santoku Knife Walnut wood, 17 cm. At Victorinox, we offer a choice of handles on our kitchen knives and utensils. Broadly speaking, the basic choice comes down to synthetic or wood. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of each option?
Knives with synthetic handles are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean. Wood-handled knives should never go in the dishwasher; the heat and chemicals cause the wood to get too hot, dry out or even crack. The Wood Collection also has handles in modified maple for stamped knives.
The Swiss Modern collection provides it all: walnut handles with both an ergonomic handle and an eye-catching modern design. See our tips on how to clean your knife for more information on this topic. In the end, your choice of handle material boils down to what feels best in your hand. Swiss Classic Carving Set, 2 pieces black. Swiss Modern Carving Knife black, 20 cm. Simply put, there is no right or wrong answer here. We always test a variety of curves and contours that fit all different kinds of hands.
If so you could always choose the Victorinox Swisstool Multi-tool. Enhanced with solid pliers and made from the same top-quality materials as the pocket knives. This also means that the Victorinox multi-tools have, in most cases, a better finish than multi-tools produced by competitors.
We, of course, also have our own favourites when it comes to Swiss pocket knives. Models of which we know that they are enhanced with a bunch of practical tools. For that reason we have a listed a couple of them. Granted: choosing the best Victorinox pocket knife for your specific purpose remains tricky. We hope, however, that we have given you a couple of great tips in order for you to make the right choice. A slight nudge in the right direction. With this knowledge you can use the filter on the Victorinox page to select the best knife.
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Victorinox multi-tools Some tips from Knivesandtools Conclusion. Victorinox and Wenger: what was that about again? An overview of the Victorinox sizes, from the Victorinox catalogue. Victorinox Classic SD, red. Victorinox 65 mm Swiss pocket knives This is a very small collection within the Victorinox range. These models are available with Cellidor handles. Victorinox Executive 81, Swiss pocket knife, red.
Victorinox 74 mm Swiss pocket knives Like the 65 mm collection there are also a limited amount of 74 mm models. These models are mostly available with the Cellidor handle. Victorinox Ambassador, red. Victorinox 84 mm Swiss pocket knives Another smaller size, but a little closer to the regular models. The handles in this collection are made from Alox and Cellidor. Victorinox Children's folder, blue.
Victorinox EvoWood Victorinox 91 mm Swiss pocket knives The 91 mm Victorinox knives are the basis of the entire brand. Best Seller. Victorinox Huntsman 1. Victorinox 93 mm Swiss pocket knives From 91 mm to 93 mm is a very small step.
Victorinox Farmer. Victorinox mm Swiss pocket knives Slightly larger models that also offer people with large hands enough to hold. Victorinox Outrider Black 0. Victorinox mm Swiss pocket knives Do they get even bigger? These knives all have a Cellidor handle with rubber parts, or a wooden handle. Victorinox Ranger Wood Swiss pocket knives for demanding tasks: the Victorinox Alox knives The strongest Victorinox pocket knives are those enhanced with Alox handles.
Limited Edition Victorinox Alox models from the collection. Cellidor and rubber: the Victorinox grip models For a little additional ergonomics and comfort you can choose the so-called grip versions. Victorinox EvoWood models There are also Swiss pocket knives with wooden handles.
Victorinox for children A Swiss pocket knife for children is the perfect way to let them become acquainted with the amazing pocket knife world. What are the most popular Victorinox pocket knives? Victorinox multi-tools: Swiss Spirit with firm pliers Have you decided that you will need more than a Victorinox pocket knife? Some tips from Knivesandtools We, of course, also have our own favourites when it comes to Swiss pocket knives.
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