Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife

You'll be well equipped for the great outdoors with the Climber Eurosport's 15 useful tools. It is identical to the Climber 53381, but with a matte finish and at a much lower price. Features include: 1. Large blade, 2. Small blade, 3. Can opener with 4. Small screwdriver, 5. Bottle opener with 6. Large screwdriver & 7. Wire stripper, 8. Scissors, 9. Reamer with 10. Sewing eye, 11. Corkscrew, 12. Hook, 13. Toothpick, 14. Tweezers, and 15. Key ring. Lifetime warranty.
Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife
Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife Features
  1. Includes a lifetime warranty
  2. Includes a small and large blade, two screwdrivers, bottle and can openers, a corkscrew and a lot more
  3. Measures 3.58 inches when closed. weights 3.55 ounces
  4. Precision crafted in Switzerland to ensure years of use
$16.14
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User Reviews....
I have several Swiss Army Knives...but this one is a litte bigger, and has scissors.

I keep it in my back-pack, and it is real handy.

I may get on for my wife to keep in her purse. -- What a great knife!
This is a great knife, everyone should have one. I use this almost everyday. The scissors is especially useful. -- Swiss Army knife
Victorinox is legendary knife maker and a brand name you can trust for any quality blade you need from Swiss army knives to kitchen cutlery. I picked this knife because I'm a fan of this maker, and also because it has everything I want in it. I take this thing out foraging all the time, and the blades are sharp and cut the plants I need well. Even the scissors have some good torque to them.

I can even use the hook for a little extra reach to grab a branch through a bramble or something.

All in all, good price, great brand, awesome knife. Definately worth a buy.
-- Very Pleased
Very nice knife, but the hook blade is only good for conversation (as in "What do you suppose this blade is for?"). Other than that, it's a very useful knife. -- Hook the Hook
The climber IMO is where serious SAK's begin. The tool that sets the Climber apart from it less expensive brethren, is the scissors. It is strong enough to trim fingernails, yet delicate and precise enough to cut lightweight paper precisly. When using any of the tools, you can feel the precision built into each functional tool.
I have other Victorinox SAK's, but the usefullness, combined with the small size and light weight, make the Climber the one I reach for 95% of the time. -- Where True Swiss Army Knives begin.
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