Victorinox Swiss Tool Part Two

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

Here is part 2. Enjoy!

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  • I just got one today in polished mirror finish.

    Looks like the one I will use a lot.

  • looks good to me the only question left is will it blend?

  • I just LOL'd at "One of them is the springs. One of them is the lock."

    BTW, the driver on the can opener's supposed to fit small phillips head screws.

    And of course, the beauty of Victorinox tools (and Wenger, too, I imagine) is that each tool has an intended purpose and then the user comes up with several unofficial uses for them.

  • lmaoi used my pliers to cut off my brake:)

  • I have the Swisstool X...only difference is mine has a sissor where your serated blade is. Ive owned and carried just about all of them.... Gerber OTF's, Gerber Legend 800, Leatherman Juice XE (still use that one), Leatherman Wave,Core,and a SOG powerlock.. I currently alternate between my Spirit X and Swisstool X depending on how i feel that particular day.. Both are absolutely BOMBER construction.. I always carry another EDC blade so having onehanded opening on my MT isnt necessary.

  • yes it can ;)

  • great video and humorous at some parts. i just ordered a black oxide swisstool spirit s on amazon after much back and forth between leatherman and victorinox. i know swisstool and the spirit arent exactly the same, but they're similar enough for me. thanks alot for the info and the details!

  • nice video thank you

  • I have picked this tool as the best value of its type.

    Its good to see and hear a review from someone who appreciates quality tools that work for you. I find it satisfying that something I have carefully chosen performs as it was designed to do and enables me to get the job done and because it has many different blades/tools also can be used for unusual jobs.

    i enjoyed your review.

    you have nice hands...

  • Wow, that has a different tool from my Swisstool O.o at 3:08

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