Victorinox Swiss Army Deluxe Tinker, Red,One Size
Features a large blade, small blade, can opener with small screwdriver, bottle opener with large screwdriver and wire stripper, scissors, pliers with wire cutter, reamer with sewing eye, phillips screwdriver, hook, toothpick, tweezers and key ring. Product Features Handy Swiss Army multitool for campers, hikers, boy scouts, and more Contains 16 hardened stainless-steel and plastic
Features a large blade, small blade, can opener with small screwdriver, bottle opener with large screwdriver and wire stripper, scissors, pliers with wire cutter, reamer with sewing eye, phillips screwdriver, hook, toothpick, tweezers and key ring.
Product Features
- Handy Swiss Army multitool for campers, hikers, boy scouts, and more
- Contains 16 hardened stainless-steel and plastic tools for a variety of uses
- Includes large and small blade, can opener/screwdriver, and scissors
- Mini pliers with wire cutter, toothpick, tweezers, and bottle opener
- Precision crafted in Switzerland; measures 3-1/2 inches long; lifetime warranty
HAPPY CAMPER KNIFE We gave this to my Dad for Father’s Day and he adores this knife, he shows it to everyone he meets! He thinks he “could build a house with it if he needed to”. It is a little thicker and heavier than his one this was the replacement for, but it has a little more stuff on it. It doesn’t have a cork screw on it, but since his meds don’t let him have alcohol, he couldn’t have used that anyway! That 80 year old is one happy camper with his new knife!
and proper-sized Phillips screw driver to be perfect for my needs This is my go-to pocket knife. The Victorinox Swiss Army Knives are one of the two standards in the industry. The Deluxe Tinker suits my needs perfectly and I find the combination of scissors, pliers, and proper-sized Phillips screw driver to be perfect for my needs. It includes all the usual implements, of course, that I find myself using often too.
Old School After many years of using a Huntsman, I turned to the Tinker after I forgot to pull it out of my carry-on baggage. The Tinker is a bit more useful for my nowadays, since I’m not out in the woods, cutting down tree branches much, but find myself using the pliers every so often.