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Victorinox SwissTool X w/ Nylon Pouch

Victorinox SwissTool X w/ Nylon Pouch

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From the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife comes the SwissTool X. Loaded with 28 tools in a compact package, it has everything you need to tackle virtually any job Read More

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Sharpie64
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Apr 10, 2020
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Great Multitool
This is a great multitool with a nice nylon pouch. The build quality seems nicer than some other brands of multitools that I've had, with a nice selection of tools included.
Recommends this product? Yes
LittleBrunnemer
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Feb 27, 2019
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Well built as usual for Victorinox. Good selection of tools. I have smaller hands so for me the fact that the handles are fairly far apart when the plier is closed makes this multi a bit cumbersome. I'll be sticking to my Gerbers.
syntaxerrorsix
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Oct 26, 2018
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Great walk and talk. Solid build and comfortable to use. I've got several MTs and this is the most refined MT I've ever owned. I attached a lanyard so I've got no comment on the sheath.
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Great tool. This is my first tool that isn't a leatherman in over 13 years. I lost the wave that has been on my hip for the last 10 and this seems like a good experiment. The sheath is a bit of a let down. I was hoping to get the larger sheath that would fit the bit kit if I was going to add that. I will probably try to find a leatherman sheath that fits because I keep a flashlight and a benchmade rescue hook in my old set up for work. The nail nicks on the tool are pretty easy to open although I am missing the one handed option on the wave.
Sennachie
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Sep 22, 2018
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I also have the older version. It has a serrated/scalloped knife blade which is much more useful than the coarse-pitch, 'zero-kerf', sawblade. And it keeps a cutting edge better than the plain blade. [Perhaps talk to a Japanese tool-maker about stainless steels which can keep an edge.] If it's about swapping to get space in the tool, I think it's the saw blade rather than the scalloped blade which should have gone to make room for the (brilliant) scissors.
dazzerfong
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Nov 6, 2018
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Rhinehoth
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Sep 22, 2018
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Beaunex
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