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Swiss army pocket knives are small enough that you can always have one on you, and they're also useful enough that you’ll always be happy to have one on you. It’s a proven multi-tool, and right now, ...
Discover Victorinox’s latest bladeless Swiss Army knives in the Companion Collection. Perfect for travel, restricted zones, ...
Small enough to fit in your pocket but packed with tools to get you through almost any situation, the Victorinox Huntsman is ...
With Karl Elsener having developed the first Swiss Army Knife prototype in the 1890s, many regard that O.G. model as one of the world's first multi-tool devices.
While the Swiss Army knife and similar pocketknives were banned after 9/11, in recent years, some policy changes, such as by the FAA, now allow small knives on commercial planes.
It's the small knife-like tool on a Swiss Army Knife you can use to sew two leather pieces together. You start by stringing twine or some other binding material through the awl's hole.
Luckily, your Swiss Army knife has a magnifying glass to make out the fine print and ensure that you use the right amount of (unexpired!) ingredients. 7. Cutting seals and opening wine ...
It's unclear exactly how many other colors other than red are available for the Swiss Army Knife these days, but they range from slightly more low-key looks to some liveries that are pretty wild ...