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Victorinox Swiss Army Locksmith Multi-Tool

Victorinox Swiss Army Locksmith Multi-Tool
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Victorinox Swiss Army Locksmith Multi-Tool

 
SKU:  

DH53845

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VICTORINOX POCKET TOOLS INCORPORATE MORE THAN A CENTURY OF TRADITION AND EXPERIENCE. IN 1884, THE ORIGINAL KNIFE WORKSHOP WAS ESTABLISHED BY KARL AND VICTORIA ELSENER AND THE FIRST DELIVERY OF KNIVES TO THE SWISS ARMY WAS MADE IN 1891. WHEN KARL ELSENER CREATED THE "ORIGINAL SWISS ARMY KNIFE" IN 1897, HE BEGAN WHAT WOULD BECOME THE SYMBOL FOR QUALITY, FUNCTIONALITY AND SWISS INVENTIVE TALENT ALL OVER THE WORLD.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Package Length:4.4 inches
Package Width:1.9 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • Features ten useful tools with stainless steel components

  • Tools include a large locking blade, phillips screwdriver, can opener with small screwdriver

  • Also includes a key ring, tweezers, and a toothpick

  • Measures 4.375 inches (111 millimeters) when closed

  • Includes a lifetime warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4A Great Pocketknife for the Price But Be Prepared for the Size  Jan 09, 2007 By Keep Smiling "Deb"
I bought this pocketknife as a gift to replace my husband's smaller lighter Swiss Army pocketknife. This version is a wonderful, heavyduty pocketknife, with practical utility purposes, but be prepared to receive a much larger and heavier version of its smaller lightweight relatives. It is too heavy and bulky for my husband to carry in his pocket, he said that he would have to wear a sheath on his belt to hold it comfortably. However, he loved it and wanted to keep it anyway. He still has the smaller version that he has carried for years and still does in his pocket, and the new pocketknife has found a home in the glove compartment of his car.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5My Favorite SAK  Jan 20, 2008 By D. Edwards
I wanted to buy one SAK that had everything I wanted in it without having too much extra, and I ended up with the Locksmith. It's definitely a bigger (length AND width) knife and, perhaps, too big to always carry in your pocket, but it's not so big that you couldn't carry it in your pocket. Actually, I've got it in my pocket right now, but, for real, it is on the bigger side of "pocket knife." The great size makes for some great capabilities though, and the Locksmith is, like all Victorinox SAK's, of great quality. The liner-lock blade design functions well and still lets the knife keep the look of a real SAK. The scales are not made of cellidor or Alox but are of Nylon - gives it a lightweight plastic feeling which isn't the greatest, but it's still durable and tasteful - and heck it's in black. What more could you want?

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5Great Knife  Feb 16, 2008 By Dan Mimms "TexDanL"
This knife was bought to include in a survival kit...it never made it there. It is just too handy to put away and not carry. I bought it a case and it rides my hip on all my outdoors excursions.


5Excellent knife  Mar 01, 2009 By Harold the Heron
Victorinox produces yet another well-designed, solid utility knife. This particular knife is 111mm (4.37 inches) long while closed, and carries well in Victorinox's Large Lockblade Pouch (sold separately).

The blades (straight blade and wood saw) are quality steel with an excellent finish. The wood saw is double-toothed and locks in place. The metal file is also quite sturdy and suitable for most, if not all, everyday tasks. The flathead screwdrivers are both thick; the larger of the two is suitable for light prying and the smaller is sufficient for most average-sized screws or larger.

The carbon sides are lightly textured and the contoured grip is easy to hold, even with gloved hands.

This knife falls into the larger half of Victorinox's lineup (my other Victorinox knife is Tinker I've owned for nearly a decade), and does not share pocket space well. When placed in the pouch, it sits nicely on the belt without being too heavy.


5Great configuration  Jan 05, 2009 By Glenn A. Buskirk
I bought one of these for my son for Christmas. He is a Victorinox collector and can identify any model by its blade configuration. We think this knife has a great set of tools. Unlike my own One Hand Trekker, the Locksmith has a plain-edge blade (non-serrated). I like the One-hand opening blade of the OHT, but wish it was plain edge too. My son thinks the Locksmith is ideal.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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