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- Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer Plus Pocket Knife (Red)
Sports (Victorinox)

Price:$64.00$32.70- 3
- Features, large & small blades, corkscrew, can opener with small screwdriver, bottle opener with la
- closed length
- Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus Pocket Knife
Sports (Victorinox)

Price:$100.00$39.98- Contains 30 stainless-steel tools, with 60-plus individual parts
- Complete set of Swiss Army tools to use while camping, hiking, fishing, and more
- Includes screwdrivers, can/bottle opener, files, hooks, saws, and much more
- Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer Multi-Tool Knife
Sports (Victorinox)

Price:$55.00$28.68- 2. small blade
- 4. can opener
- 3. corkscrew
- Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer with Free Pouch
Sports (Victorinox)

Price:$64.50$40.15- Pocket knife contains 16 different tools
- Includes FREE leather pouch with snap lock
- Comes complete with a lifetime warranty
- Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer with Collectible Gift Box
Sports (Victorinox)

Price:$55.00$24.99- Features include a large stainless steel blade, scissors, can opener, corkscrew, three screwdriver tips, magnifying glass, wire stripper, reamer, bottle opener, tweezers, toothpick, multi-purpose hook, and key ring
- Precision crafted in Switzerland; includes a lifetime warranty
- Measures 3-1/2 inches when closed; includes 16 features
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Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer Plus Pocket Tool Review Best Price
I’m 50 and have carried a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife in my pocket since I was 18. The models keep changing but this knife, with minor variations, in previous incarnations, has been the Tinker, Super Tinker, etc. Whatever it’s called, it’s one of the few out of their entire lineup that has the philips-head screwdriver that comes out the end. (instead of out the side- I don’t even know how it’s possible to use a philips head with a side grip- it seems nuts- yet that’s how most of them are) The large blade is for everyday, the small blade stays razor sharp for when I REALLY need it. The tweezers are used constantly. The scissors are very usable. I use the can opener constantly in the kitchen; I like it better than most kitchen-style openers. It’s very fast when you’re used to it. Regular screwdriver with the bottle opener and the corkscrew…speak for themselves.
As a sidebar: I think it was the Super Tinker in the 1980′s that allowed the tweezers to be tucked into the end of the corkscrew (when the corkscrew was in regular closed position) and slid in-and-out, thus holding the tweezer in place in the “pinched” position. This came in useful for, ahem…holding certain products which are composed of paper and “green leafy” material and ignited with a sulfur preparation.


