Knife Review: Victorinox Rally Swiss Army Knife

My thoughts and views on the Victorinox Rally Swiss Army Knife. At just a little over 2 inches, Victorinox’s keychain Swiss Army knives have been a staple of many folks’ key rings for decades. They’re light, slim, easy to carry and pack a ton of useful features in a tiny package. Perhaps the most popular of all is the Classic model. However, I submit that the Rally model will very likely offer more utility at a very similar price. The Classic’s scissors probably won’t be missed — after all, the blade will very likely cover the majority of most folks’ cutting needs. However, the addition of a stout and effective bottle opener, Phillips screwdriver, and wire stripper offer a lot more bang for your buck in this reviewer’s opinion. (By the way, if you absolutely must “have it all”, look for the Victorinox Rambler, which blends the best of both worlds by including the scissors and screwdriver/bottle opener/wire stripper in an ever-so-slightly thicker package.) Specs on the knife/multitool discussed herein: Length: 2.25″ Weight: 0.8 oz. Tools: knife, nail file, slotted (flathead) screwdriver, Philips screwdriver, bottle opener, wire stripper, keychain with ring All content by ItsAWonderfulKnife, not to be used without permission

Purchase Order,Click the Buy link: goo.gl In 1884, Karl Elsener opened a cutlery workshop in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland with the support of his mother Victoria. Just like that, Victorinox Swiss Army was born.In 1891, Elsener and his coworkers deliver knives for soldiers in the Swiss Army for the first time. Six years later, the company legally protected the names Swiss “Officer’s” and “Sport Knife.” The model later became known as th… Stainless steel case with a stainless steel link bracelet. Stainless steel bezel with tachymeter. Silver-tone dial with luminous silver-tone hands and Arabic numeral hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Magnified date display at the 4 o’clock position. Chronograph – three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 1/10th of a second. Swiss ETA G10.211 quartz movement. Scr…

Wenger Swiss Army Giant Knife

SPECIAL DISCOUNT LINK (AT AMAZON): www.amazon.co.uk Product Description The American Army has its bunker-busters and fuel-air devices. The British Army has the Challenger 2 on the ground and the Typhoon for air cover. The Swiss Army has the Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife, a weapon of Mass…

Purchase Order,Click the Buy link: goo.gl In 1884, Karl Elsener opened a cutlery workshop in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland with the support of his mother Victoria. Just like that, Victorinox Swiss Army was born.In 1891, Elsener and his coworkers deliver knives for soldiers in the Swiss Army for the first time. Six years later, the company legally protected the names Swiss “Officer’s” and “Sport Knife.” The model later became known as th… This classic Swiss-made Timepiece by Victorinox Swiss Army offers an all stainless steel case and bracelet. The silver dial features a date window and luminescent hands. The handsome watch features a precise Swiss quartz movement, which is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal along with a water-resistance level of up to 100 meters (330 feet).

Purchase Order,Click the Buy link: goo.gl In 1884, Karl Elsener opened a cutlery workshop in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland with the support of his mother Victoria. Just like that, Victorinox Swiss Army was born.In 1891, Elsener and his coworkers deliver knives for soldiers in the Swiss Army for the first time. Six years later, the company legally protected the names Swiss “Officer’s” and “Sport Knife.” The model later became known as th… Victorinox is famous for the original Swiss Army Knife, created in 1897 in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. Since that time, the company has become well-known in more than 100 countries for precision, quality, functionality and versatility. Stainless steel case, silver dial, dual time subdial at the 6 o’clock position, stainless steel bracelet, deployant clasp with safety, Swiss quar…

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