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Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife

Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife
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Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife

 
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WY-53101VSA

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Cellidor polished design contains a number of stainless steel implements and offers a wide variety of functionsFeatures all of the stainless steel implements needed for work or playLimited lifetime warranty1" W x 1/2" H x 3 5/8" L weighs 2.2 oz.Tools include: large blade small blade screwdriver cap lifter with screwdriver and wire stripper reamer key ring tweezers and toothpick

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.7 inches
Product Width:1.9 inches
Product Height:0.8 inches
Product Weight:0.15 pounds
Package Length:3.8 inches
Package Width:1.0 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Features
  • Contains eleven stainless-steel tools

  • Large knife blade, small knife blade, Phillips screwdriver, large screwdriver, small screwdriver

  • Bottle opener, can opener, wire stripper, reamer/punch, tweezers, toothpick

  • Ideal for crafts, workbench; just 3-1/4 inches long

  • Includes key ring; lifetime warranty against defects


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 36 customer reviews )
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43 of 46 found the following review helpful:


4So you want Phillips screwdriver AND scissors?  Nov 02, 2003 By ciniminis
I saw quite a few reviews here from people who love this model but more or less miss having the scissors. You may want to know that Victorinox makes (at least) 4 slightly different Tinker models: "Small Tinker", "Tinker", "Super Tinker", and "Deluxe Tinker". If the measurement information given above (3 1/4") is correct, then the model sold here is actually the "Small Tinker". The other 3 are full-size models (just 1/4" longer). Trivia aside, what I want to bring to your attention is that the "Super Tinker" model has all the same tools as the "Tinker" plus one - the nifty little scissors! If you're looking for the ideal model that has BOTH the Phillips screwdriver AND the scissors, go with the "Super Tinker" instead.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5a trusted partner  Feb 26, 2003 By Hal
I carry two pocket knives with me at all times: A Benchmade tactical folder and this knife. I keep the Benchmade on me simply because it's easy to get out and use quickly while your other hand is busy holding whatever it is you're working on (plus the serrations come in handy with tougher material). The Swiss Tinker is a fabulous knife indeed. The phillips screwdriver is a unique departure from the corkscrew (which is also very handy), though it can be a bit akward to use at times. The slim lines and light weight of this knife makes it easy to carry in jeans and suit pants, without making too much of a bulge. Although the scissors in the Swiss knives are without serious competition anywhere in the market, I'm not missing them too much. This knife has been a trusted companion for many years.
One thing I have found about the Swiss knives, though: take off that stupid key ring. If you carry the Swiss in your pocket like I do, the ring will catch every string, wire, and cord in your pocket.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great Starter Swiss Army Knife  May 09, 2006 By John J. Toutant "anachronistic knight"
If somebody started a 12-step program for Swiss Army Knife owners, I would probably be hauled into the meeting by my wife....but that's my problem. Swiss Army knives are like cars; they run the gamut from sub-compacts, to sedans, to monster SUV's. Using that analogy, the Tinker would probably rate as a dependable and economical light pick-up truck. It can do a lot of jobs, and take quite a bit of punishment, but understandably, does not have the full complement of bells and whistles (corkscew, scissors, pliers, magnifying glass, etc.) that the bigger and pricier models have. The Tinker represents a reasonably good trade-off among the areas of portability, utility, and cost. Not to brag, but I got mine, new in the box, for $8 at a flea market. The Tinker would be a great knife for the Boy Scout/Girl Scout in your life, or some other responsible young person who can be trusted with cutlery, for camping, hiking, outdoor activities, etc. I carry my Tinker at all times, and I'm known to say a quick prayer of thanks each time it saves me a trip to the toolbox for a phillips head screwdriver, or flat tip screw driver. For the sake of modesty, I won't give a "top ten list" of uses for the tweezers and toothpick; I'll leave that up to you.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5the perfect pocket knife  Jul 05, 2007 By Wayne L. Casey
I have carried Swiss Army knives for years now. Tried several different kinds, ones with cork screws and without, with phillips screw drivers and without, very slim ones and the mondo big ones that end up wearing holes in all your pockets.

The perfect knife (in my opinion) is this tinker model. I use the phillip screw driver all the time and two knife blades is the right number (one for food and one for everything else). It is big enough, but not so big that it bulky in my pocket.

I have purchased like 20 of these knives too. I keep losing them in security lines here in DC. Still I can imagine being without one for long.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Phillips-Head More Useful Than Scissors  Mar 14, 2002 By Don Tsuchiyama "dadofdavid"
I got my first Tinker in 1975 and wished that it had scissors. Since then, I've used the phillips head screwdriver countless numbers of times (which is not available on most other knives), but never EVER wished that I had a pair of scissors. Another plus is the size. This is the most compact of the Victorinox knives with the 2.5 inch blade. Compact, Useful, Durable...

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