Top 5 Swiss Army Knives

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    KEYCHAIN SIZED
    Day Glo SD Classic: goo.gl/ANZvX8
    Swisslite: goo.gl/TdkOB8
    Signature Lite: goo.gl/zCL0dw
    Manager: goo.gl/691mhA
    Midnite Manager: goo.gl/WkzhHO
    MiniChamp: goo.gl/6cuV5K
    Midnite MiniChamp: goo.gl/HhybDc
    ALOX MODELS
    Cadet (Purple): goo.gl/0C0mx1
    Pioneer (Purple): goo.gl/iRuCOq
    Classic SD (Purple): goo.gl/CtBGcx
    Cadet (Red/Black/Silver): goo.gl/8jGKpf
    MiniChamp (Silver): goo.gl/n4EZg5
    Pioneer: goo.gl/U9HVS9
    Pioneer X: goo.gl/TJEmhv
    Pioneer X Back-up Link: goo.gl/0c6aKG
    Pioneer X Damascus: goo.gl/5tFMXw
    Pruner: goo.gl/Mkfvc3
    Harvester: goo.gl/mgmqij
    Electrician: goo.gl/BY9A7U
    Farmer: goo.gl/b0iEu2
    FULL SIZED
    Executive (3 Inch): goo.gl/U2LV9u
    Walker (3.25 inch): goo.gl/bRF2Ol
    Compact: goo.gl/eDOKsz
    Tourist: goo.gl/qvYwjv
    Sportsman: goo.gl/C5vdle
    Spartan: goo.gl/LX3xge
    Mechanic: goo.gl/JDiKuj
    Cybertool S, 27: goo.gl/hsQz3m
    Tinker: goo.gl/BD81Px
    Super Tinker: goo.gl/qLLD3s
    Deluxe Tinker: goo.gl/iEHTQ7
    Cybertool M 32, Red: goo.gl/6IS8Kp
    Cybertool M 32, Blue: goo.gl/ZbyHtx
    Cybterool 34, Red: goo.gl/TFZ4tk
    Hiker: goo.gl/P1KKYP
    Climber: goo.gl/i4uJoS
    Camper: goo.gl/cfPdLz
    Angler: goo.gl/uQoTI3
    Explorer: goo.gl/mzZtMl
    Explorer Plus: goo.gl/vTZwz5
    Spartan Lite: goo.gl/1FKKlo
    Huntsman Lite: goo.gl/J7F1Y0
    Mountaineer Lite: goo.gl/STuj7M
    Cybertool Lite: goo.gl/k2Zeud
    Huntsman: goo.gl/NKtWN0
    Fieldmaster: goo.gl/YdzzRe
    Mountaineer: goo.gl/Uc4c2m
    Ranger: goo.gl/5pLgG4
    Craftsman: goo.gl/95ziRY
    Handyman: goo.gl/eBdPpd
    SwissChamp: goo.gl/02GbKx
    Cybertool 41: goo.gl/uE1oSI
    EVOLUTION SERIES
    Evolution S101: goo.gl/4IEvZt
    Evolution S111: goo.gl/NfM15v
    Evolution 10: goo.gl/57jfK2
    Evolution S13: goo.gl/wxHSXJ
    Evolution S14: goo.gl/O0g2rg
    Evolution S16: goo.gl/uAsn9N
    Evolution S17: goo.gl/BvpGsK
    Evolution 18: goo.gl/iIsu9d
    Evolution 23: goo.gl/r9OGmp
    Evolution 28: goo.gl/CljBJE
    Evolution S52: goo.gl/ufFm4r
    Evolution S54 Tool Chest Plus: goo.gl/wk5ruH
    Evolution S557: goo.gl/zOiicN
    EXTRA LARGE SIZE
    Adventurer: goo.gl/IiV9ga
    Centurion: goo.gl/PTxu2e
    Hunter: goo.gl/ceFGpP
    Forester: goo.gl/8oXLEm
    Hunter XT: goo.gl/19euyV
    Trekker: goo.gl/T7AdCS
    One-Hand Trekker: goo.gl/nh8RnX
    Soldier: goo.gl/sQ1otK
    Outrider: goo.gl/dATHrP
    Hercules: goo.gl/XbtUEg
    WorkChamp: goo.gl/UbkmPb
    My top 5 Swiss Army Knives in these five categories: Keychain, Pocket, Pouch, Home/Kit, Camping/Bushcraft. I am only including knives which are currently in production. No two people are going to agree on their top 5 Swiss Army knives, but rather than hate, feel free to say which are your favorites.
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  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 6 років тому +149

    The best Swiss Army knife is the one you have in your pocket when you need it!!

    • @ajismail891
      @ajismail891 5 років тому +1

      Right on. Doesn't matter which one I always feel good with any SAK in my pocket as my edc , preferably the 3 layers .

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 4 роки тому

      Is lost on a island with a sak : all the tools are broken :0 lmao

    • @twitchbitbandit9426
      @twitchbitbandit9426 4 роки тому +1

      big bob 169 ive seen this comment so many times but it is true

    • @immereeree4857
      @immereeree4857 3 роки тому

      True

    • @sirspongadoodle
      @sirspongadoodle 2 роки тому

      yeah imagine saving up for a super expensive knife and getting lost without one...
      a 5 dollar knife is better than no knife.

  • @m600blu
    @m600blu 9 років тому +42

    i only use an every day carry knife. mine is the explorer, i play guitar and i build aircraft so the explorer gets used very often. here is my reasoning.
    1. both blades for opening boxes without damaging the parts inside as well as delicate scraping and cutting etc. very useful for removing sealant and paint from metal and composite surfaces
    2. scissors for trimming my nails and for accurately cutting string on wires, trimming wire shields and cutting off plastic zip ties
    3. the Phillips screwdriver is better than any i have available in my company furnished tool box for not stripping the screw and it can be positioned 90 degrees for better torque i tighten and loosen a lot of screws
    4. the flat screw driver is perfect for the many 1/4 turn fasteners on aircraft, its also useful as a wedge
    5. the hook is very handy for pulling things like lock wire and for separating single wires in connectors
    6. i use the magnifying glass quite often for seeing small part numbers on hardware and wires, i have also used it in conjunction with the tweezers for removing metal splinters from my self and co workers. i also use it for seeing damage on wire and for seeing the pin numbers on high density connectors
    i could go on and on but this is too long already

    • @jorgechaves2164
      @jorgechaves2164 4 роки тому

      I agree, the Explorer is super practical. Only mod I would do to it is to swap the small blade for the electrician blade.

    • @kimfrost3441
      @kimfrost3441 4 роки тому

      As a helicopter mechanic, I can agree to this. Explorer the best. Magnifying glass are good to read the wiring diagram. Don't start with the philip. Really like it.

  • @Pinki2019
    @Pinki2019 9 років тому +28

    This is one of the best SAK videos anyone's done.

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому

      Pinki2019 Thanks, Pink!

    • @AzRgr
      @AzRgr 8 років тому

      +Pinki2019
      +1 Excellent review. I'm in full agreement.

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 7 років тому

      I wish he had the Cybertool 41 in there. You gotta get it from Japan though for some weird reason.

  • @docchocobo
    @docchocobo 8 років тому +35

    I've personally carried my huntsman ever since Boy Scouts. The hunter is a neat bigger brother to it. For a time, I 'lost' my huntsman and had to get something till I could either find it again or buy a replacement for it. I decided on a Spartan for a temp carry and was pleased with it. I keep it as a standby ever since I recovered my Huntsman and very quickly and happily returned it to my pocket.
    The only tools I think would improve the Huntsman for me would be to replace the corkscrew with a Phillips driver and add a file. A lot of people don't know this, but the overlooked parcel hook can open some of those pesky public TP dispensers, allowing you better access to the horrible paper they think is more valuable than gold. Just remember to lock it back up when you leave the stall.
    If you have to work around on acreage, you really learn to love the saw. There have been times when I find a twig or small branch that is growing into the walk trails. It cuts through them almost like butter when you don't have your pruning sheers with you.
    I also have a clunky Swissgrip that was given to me as a gift, which has been my other most useful tool in a pinch out on the land.
    You just cant beat how useful Swiss army knives are in everyday life. If you doubt it, carry one for a week and then try going without it, or carrying something else.

    • @docchocobo
      @docchocobo 8 років тому +2

      OOOH! forgot about the saw working on a fero rod :) Good one!

    • @RandyLunn
      @RandyLunn 7 років тому +4

      Good story docchocobo. The Huntsman is the perfect Swiss Army knife!

    • @emanuels2475
      @emanuels2475 7 років тому

      Randy Lunn Not my opinion.

    • @moritzgrenzmann9709
      @moritzgrenzmann9709 7 років тому +2

      Fieldmaster is the same like the huntsman but it got a phillips srewdriver. Think this is a little bit better.

    • @cooperwilliam4044
      @cooperwilliam4044 7 років тому

      My fav is the Swiss champ I just like the feel of it and think it looks cool

  • @owenjosephking7396
    @owenjosephking7396 9 років тому +93

    WHY, Oh WHY, Doesn't Vitorinox set up a system where as we can choose each individual element on the knife we want, The way we want it ?
    We should get to choose size, scales, locking, what blades and how many and ALL features should be interchangeable !
    There is NOT ANY aspect to the Vitorinox knife we buy that shouldn't be tailor made SO why then won't they do this ? AND don't tell me COST $$$$ Because they would just charge MORE !

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому +18

      Owen Joseph King I think it is because some of the tools are not interchangeable in different slots. Like the 3D phillips and the corkscrew can only fit in that bigger slot on the back. And some tools like the pliers are wide enough that they can't have a small tool opposite them.

    • @AstroxZombie
      @AstroxZombie 9 років тому +19

      WeAllJuggleKnives Honestly, if they offered this people would give money hand over fist. If you're paying that much, they should contact you and work it out with you. Or create a website where you can build your own. The site would know what can and can not go together or what wouldn't fit the size you're asking for. When finished it would be submitted to Victorinox to be checked by a human and confirmed for production! I know a bunch of guys who buy $200+ SAK knives as it is. They would be all over a custom one.

    • @Nanyael
      @Nanyael 7 років тому +1

      Owen Joseph King I want t the same thing. but, I have to make my own, just disarming two of them and assemble again.

    • @bdh3949
      @bdh3949 5 років тому +1

      Economics! If they custom made their knives most people would buy maybe 3 or 4 knives at inflated prices because the'll get exactly what they want and of course have that lifetime warranty. Now however, over a lifetime, the average swiss army knife user buys maybe 10 to 20 knives. So they would have to charge 10 to 20 times the now price for the custom knife and people just won't do that. We want a low price for a manufactured custom knife with a lifetime warranty and we want it now. Tough economics for a manufacturer.

    • @follcatala
      @follcatala 4 роки тому

      Because you would have to order it, they would have to make it for you and send. You have no idea how much expensive it would be, we would be talking 30 EUR vs 200 maybe. Would you be willing to pay? Yes maybe, but only crazy knife enthusiasts like us, I don't think it would be much profitable for the company it would be tiny revenues compared to wholesale.

  • @grzegorznonszalancki7604
    @grzegorznonszalancki7604 8 років тому +9

    For me... ?
    Pocket size - Minichamp ( I really use all the extra stuff, even the ruler ! ; The cuticle pusher is a great spatula that saved me many times at my university when I had to eat something during the lecture and didn't have any other cutlery )
    Pocket EDC - Huntsman FTW - ALOX or no ALOX - you can give it to ANYONE and that anyone will always find a good use for it. I live in a village so the wood saw is kinda more handy here.
    Belt Pouch - Well I carry mine on a paracord lanyard, but I chose the handyman - for the corkscrew and pliers. I'm still wondering if the ranger woldn't be the better choice but I'm pretty happy with my choice. I carry Handyman and minichamp as my edc, so maybe I messed up the categories here :D
    Kit knife - Victorinox Locksmith. - I bought it for my mom and now everybody at home is using it - mostly for gardening works - file is super handy for sharpening other larger tools when it's needed asap and for smoothing poles. Also the screwdrivers on it are excelent ! And the saw... Oh man... And it has an awl ! Almost perfect but I'm not a fan of vic's 111mm design. I would prefer the Wenger's style and their style of blade lock. Beside that, it's perfect for my home.
    Outdoors ? Well all I can think about is Wenger ranger 66... A beautiful knife I would gladly use but quite frankly I don't have a outdoorsy dedicaten sak, so maybe I should pass this one.
    An interesting video for sure
    Also .. sorry for my english, but I'm from Poland, It's late and I'm a bit drunk :D

  • @nameless9767
    @nameless9767 6 років тому +3

    The Super Tinker is the perfect edc knife for me. It have almost every tool you will need when living in the city yet it is slim enough to be carried without being uncomfortable. The Tinker is of course slimmer but I use scissors quite frequently which makes the ST my favorite SAK.

  • @GeorgiBonchev87
    @GeorgiBonchev87 7 років тому +5

    Great selection of SAKs. My personal choice would be a bit different but I can see the logic behind yours. Also, I wish they would start production of Alox Rambler again and make an Alox Compact or 84mm Alox Bantam with a second scissors layer - it would be a perfect EDC for someone who doesn't need all the extra tools.

  • @KnifeChatswithTobias
    @KnifeChatswithTobias 6 років тому +1

    Interesting choices. Not necessarily my choices but I understand your reasoning. The cool thing about SAKs is they come in a variety of styles to fit the personal needs of the individual.

  • @Koploper77
    @Koploper77 9 років тому +27

    I have the huntsman, and I absolutely LOVE it!

    • @j.a.1785
      @j.a.1785 5 років тому +1

      My personal favorite also. Good around work, around deer camp or a party

  • @Denbeeer
    @Denbeeer 9 років тому +5

    Difficult choice , maybe if you ask me in a month i answer different :-)
    But for now...
    keychain - Sign Lite
    pocket - Alox Pioneer
    pouch & kit - The Champ
    outdoors - Soldier

  • @TomKatom
    @TomKatom 9 років тому +73

    huntsman is the best

    • @MrPatrick7777
      @MrPatrick7777 4 роки тому +2

      I do love that one best, too.
      Cork screw/unknotter, saw, and scissors.
      Just great for overall self care and outdoors stuff. Also I use slingsots so much I need the scissors.

    • @markoanic6279
      @markoanic6279 4 роки тому +2

      TomKatom i agree with you AND i aloso think that swisschamp is the best

    • @ronaldmercer9616
      @ronaldmercer9616 4 роки тому

      That's a gut hook

    • @fluffymacaw933
      @fluffymacaw933 4 роки тому

      EXPLORER IS BEST

    • @GadgetMart
      @GadgetMart 4 роки тому

      I prefer the climber for day to day use. And the forester for outdoor/camping.

  • @cbr600rrturbo
    @cbr600rrturbo 9 років тому +75

    dam man you got a ton of those! sweet!

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому +3

      ***** thanks, bro!

    • @shadowdance4666
      @shadowdance4666 9 років тому

      Big fan of the longer locking blade. I've got one with the blade and saw. I don't know what it's called

    • @DenisMaybach
      @DenisMaybach 9 років тому

      Holy Shit 😂

    • @shadowdance4666
      @shadowdance4666 7 років тому

      Emanuel S. 3 1/2" locking blade on a Victorinox

    • @emanuels2475
      @emanuels2475 7 років тому

      shadowdance4666 He said all the names.

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 8 років тому

    I've had my Swisschamp for over 26 years and has never let me down. At the time it was the top knife but, there are so many new versions, this has helped. 👍🏼😊

    • @thequeensconquerer316
      @thequeensconquerer316 8 років тому +1

      How useful is the Swisschamp? I thought that the bulkiness would make it unpractical....do correct me though. :)

  • @mimimmimmimim
    @mimimmimmimim 4 роки тому

    Before embarking on the video, due to your pre-explanation, I'd like to thank you for your honest effort. Whatever the motives are, you've served human intellect and we are grateful...

  • @MasterTRL
    @MasterTRL 8 років тому +3

    This was actually a pretty darn cool and informative video! I love how you got into the very details of why you chose some features over others. I´ve gone through the process of picking my first SAK during the last days and i pretty much did the same thing.
    Since i never had a multi tool or SAK so far, i really had to go through my everyday life, just finding those situations where i had to rummage through piles of useless tools just to get that thing i needed. And since i´m no outdoors guy and the main thing i would use a SAK for is fixing little things around tha apartement or my little sons toys, it just came down to the:
    Deluxe Tinker!

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  8 років тому +1

      +Christian Lang (MasterTRL) - Deluxe Tinker is a great choice, since many people won't need a saw or file. Boker actually has a model of the Tech-Tool that is similar to the Deluxe Tinker, I'm going to try it out.

  • @KarlBassermann
    @KarlBassermann 7 років тому +1

    Love your pocket EDC choice. I carry a Recruit with me every single day of my life and I use at least one of those tools every day. I'll have to upgrade to the S111 since it adds two more very useful tools, the awl and the Phillips, without adding any bulk. I'm so glad to see someone else with a more or less barebones EDC, I was starting to think I was the only one.

  • @JohnnyWolfblood
    @JohnnyWolfblood 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! I own that mini silver victorinox knife!
    I keep it on me everywhere I go! One of the best purchases I’ve ever made in my life, I end up finding a use for evey day. You have no idea how useful it is to carry a knife with you everywhere you go until you start doing it.

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 9 років тому +13

    Well-done. You did a good job justifying your choices.
    My Top 5 are - Keychain: Manager. Pocket: Explorer Plus. Pouch: Cybertool 34 (or 'M' as they will soon call it), Kit: Workchamp. Camping: One-hand Trekker NS.
    Why? Manager because I still need a toothpick. (I'd swap it in for the tweezers) I have rround teeth, and I'm forever picking food out from between them.
    Explorer Plus? Most useful everyday tool set. 4 layers is a bit thick for the pocket, but the inline Phillips + scissors justifies it.
    Cybertool 34? The cybertool is just wonderful. It is a thick layer, but we gain so many useful inline drivers, esp. 3 sizes of Phillips and the medium flat head. Scissors is required for me, so the 29 (S) was out.
    Workchamp? File, scissors, and two inline Phillips' are just a wonderful combination. In reality, I'd probably take this for the outdoors knife too, but since I get a 5th...
    One-hand Trekker NS. Only 3 layers, for a comfortable grip. One handed locking blade can double as a weapon, if needed, and if not, it can whittle a bit, in combination with the nice long saw. The locking large screwdriver is pure gold too. I like the rubber grip on the Soldier, but I can't give up my T&T for that tactical stuff. Outdoors is where we don't have access to tweezers for picking splinters out of fingers or toothpick for picking food out of teeth.

    • @bushcraftfancy7544
      @bushcraftfancy7544 8 років тому

      +Jeremy D would u prefer the trekker NS over the hunter because i need a good outdoors/camping sak i was looking at the hunter cause i wanted aknife that can cut rope and the gut knife on the hunter is good for that but i am still looking at the trekker plz help

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 8 років тому

      White Lotus A sharp, non-serrated edge cuts rope about 90% as well as a serrated one. The big advantage in the serrated edge is that it stays sharp enough even when neglected for a while. (at the cost of not even being usable for certain tasks)
      For cutting string or paracord, for example, you won't notice a difference between a sharp plain edge and a serrated edge. If you cut a lot of thick, coarse rope, (like poly or natural) serrated is a clear winner.
      My bottom line is that if you know or will learn how to sharpen a knife, get the plain edge; it's just more versatile overall.
      If you don't know how to sharpen a knife or if you cut a lot of thick rope or cut food against a plate, then serrated main blade of a Trekker or Soldier is better.

    • @bushcraftfancy7544
      @bushcraftfancy7544 8 років тому

      that really helped thx! but i was asking about the hunters gut knife, is it good for cutting rope? I have already settled with a plain edge a long time ago but i used to have the hunter xt and i used the gut hook to cut rope. All im asking is the hunter's gut hook good for cutting rope as well?

    • @Smaug1
      @Smaug1 8 років тому

      I don't know, as I don't have the Vic gut hook. I would think not, since it is designed only to cut the skin of an animal without puncturing the internal organs.

    • @bushcraftfancy7544
      @bushcraftfancy7544 8 років тому

      nvm i found out that it is not only good for cutting rope but can cut through seat belts pretty good too! I finally got a chance to use it in person when i found out my friend had received it not long ago. And all i have to say is that the gut hook is SHARP i even cut my hand trying to cut rope and seat belts with is and did not have a good grip so it slipped off my hand.

  • @tecnotrog1
    @tecnotrog1 9 років тому +5

    When I saw your table full of SAK'S I thought I'd died and gone to heaven!!!!. .but the great thing with SAK'S Is really their is no wrong answer. their are so many variations in them you can find one to meet most any persons needs and tastes and size /comfort range.
    My top five ..the camper/huntsman/super tinker /climber/ tinker and yes I'm a victorinox fan boy...

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому

      van hill Me too, and the old Wengers, I like them both!

  • @MrArgenon
    @MrArgenon 9 років тому +9

    I have a Swiss Champ for everything. It's a jack of all trades, my pocket isn't complaining and I can't afford to have one for every day of the week.

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu 8 років тому +1

    I chose the Hunter for exactly the same reasons. A few extra tools on there would be nice (like the scissors), but i couldn't justify the extra bulkiness. The Hunter is really well balanced when it comes to size vs. functionality.

  • @ggabe2865
    @ggabe2865 7 років тому +18

    I honestly don't understand why people say that 3 layer knives aren't comfortable in the pocket. I have no problem with 3 or even 4 layer knives in my pocket. 5 layers is pushing it but it's do-ableThe trick is to make sure it's vertical not laying on it's side. You can prop it up next to a wallet or phone to make sure it stays up and doesn't fall on it's side.

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 7 років тому +2

      Since survivalism/preppimg became a fad you got a lot of whiney pretentious sissy boys filling up the field. I carry the XAVT swisschamp in my pocket so what the fuck ever nancyboys. Just carry whatever you like and forget the whiners, they're just all talk and never do anything with their SAK but talk about it on the internet while staying inside all day.

    • @zainshaikh527
      @zainshaikh527 7 років тому

      Grt a paracord next to it to keep it up alongside having string/cord for work. I find it mandatory in my book. I haven't noticed it being a hindrance for me but I haven't gone hiking or camping since I fit one in

    • @thehutch4823
      @thehutch4823 6 років тому

      Kempo Kid my jeans have enough room to carry a small book (not kidding) so even knives with 5 layers are not a problem and don't bother me. Though in the end I mainly use my leatherman over a Swiss army knife.

  • @oliverformilleza
    @oliverformilleza 7 років тому +1

    Thumbs up for the Ranger as EDC! It's definitely a great SAK.

  • @Rick-ve5lx
    @Rick-ve5lx 7 років тому +3

    The Small Tinker is shorter than the standard Tinker and is a good small knife although I carry a Spartan myself. No locking blades are allowed for UK knives unless you have a "reasonable excuse."
    Good video.

  • @manwiththeredface7821
    @manwiththeredface7821 Рік тому +1

    I received a Hunter as a gift, I never considered to have one but it grew on me. Sad thing is I live in Europe so carrying it is out of the question for me. But if there's a Without Rule of Law (including the law regarding knife carry) situation this will be ready to use lol.
    Otherwise for pouch and outdoor use I also have a Huntsman (the Ranger minus the file) which I'm extremely happy with.
    For pocket carry I prefer the 2-layer Compact (fits perfectly in the 5th pocket) with its scissors, pen etc.
    For the keychain I used to recommend the Manager which I still have (it's like the Midnite Manager but instead of the useless LED it has space for tweezers or toothpick) but it's recently been discontinued which baffles me. So I have to agree on the Midnite Manager being the best choice in the range. In some areas it even beats the 91 mm Compact: its pen is more comfortable to use and the nailfile is larger as well.

  • @RTBurke
    @RTBurke Рік тому +1

    I’ve carried the lock blade hunter forever but for my b’day I’m getting a Ranger Grip 78. Very excited.

  • @enricoflor3601
    @enricoflor3601 Рік тому

    I'm sure somebody has already mentioned this here, but that four less desired tools you pointed out in the MiniChamp were the discontinued Pharmacist's tools: a scalpel, a spatula or spoon, a packet opener, and a ruler which could help measure depth of powder or luquid in a vial.

  • @Billfish57
    @Billfish57 3 роки тому

    You have excellent taste and brains for picking out the right tools here and for the right reasons, I impressed and I don't impress easily with this stuff. Most channels are so full of themselves they can't just review the knives and leave it at that. Also, you make me feel a lot better about myself collecting knives and gadgets because I'm so addicted to these kind of tools, if I was married, I'm sure I would be very unhappy or getting a divorce so I could live my life the way I want to. Again, I can't say enough about how right on you are with your choices in tools and how much my tastes in these things are so close to your taste presented here.
    Great job, long enough for all the details for someone thinking about what to buy, but not so long people lose interest, you stayed on track the whole way, very rare. You should do a lot more of these videos. Good luck.

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  3 роки тому

      Thanks, bro, this is an older video, so I'm glad you still like it! Sometimes I learn a lot more like years after a video LOL.

  • @billdberger7407
    @billdberger7407 2 роки тому +1

    Never really cared about SAKs until I happened upon a well used climber for a low price that I cleaned/sharpened, and once I learned about the existence of plus scales upgraded mainly so I could have a pen that I would never leave somewhere. On a whim I ordered the translucent blue 'sapphire' and upon completion I immediately got hooked on SAKs and modding them. Too bad the wide range of translucent scale colors are functionally impossible to find in the US and oddly I cannot find emerald plus scales so my emerald explorer is left without pen/pin. I highly recommend printing scales if you own a 3d printer I have several SAKs with glow in the dark 3d printed scales the 58mm models look especially great in this configuration, you can also use a wood filament to print a corkscrew screwdriver 'handle' that can serve as 'tinder' (wood filament will hold a small flame) that is much cheaper than the Tortoise Gear product specifically if you only need a couple of them with a 3d printer there's an enormous range of customization options for SAKs. The only downside is the poor pocket clip options I've yet to find one that isn't a major compromise in some way and they typically cost too much, this is something 3d printing really can't solve at the moment because a bad clip could cause you to lose your sak

  • @rgj9524
    @rgj9524 7 років тому +1

    Locking blade is a must! Good call.

  • @jesusgarciajr
    @jesusgarciajr 9 років тому +1

    Huntsman is awesome. The corkscrew is good for knots(and wine). For edc i love the compact. the knife is good size and the pen and scissors i use at work all the time. i carry the midnight manager is what i carry on the key-chain.

  • @Raldoux
    @Raldoux 5 років тому +2

    Fun story : i was at a river exploring and I saw one on the ground covered in dirt and it was unusable but I spent hours cleaning it with water and dish soup and now it's the best knife I have ever used

  • @jpshipwash6240
    @jpshipwash6240 4 роки тому

    Reasonable choices you’ve made. As you emphasized, it boils down to personal preference. Thanks for the work you did on this video.

  • @SteelSolider1
    @SteelSolider1 6 років тому +1

    Huntsman is sick. I bought a pile and philips from swisscard to wallet. Now i have everything :P

  • @dannys7773
    @dannys7773 11 місяців тому +1

    besites your EDC choice i 100% agree with your picks, i would pick compact in EDC, scissors are really useful in urban areas especially victorianox ones...(better than wanger)
    honorable mention, for pouch knife urban edition, Mountaineer is great choice

  • @xfilion
    @xfilion 8 років тому +1

    I've just bought an Alox Harvester. Has the pruning blade on it which is great for gardening.

  • @larrybobinski7156
    @larrybobinski7156 8 років тому

    I work in an office environment and the I often use the cuticle pusher as a staple remover, a more substantial flat head, or light prying tasks (works great on stubborn pistachios). The package opener while redundant (just use the freaking knife) does save you from a bit of wear and tear on your blade. As for the extra blade, should you break your main blade its nice to have a backup to extend the life of the tool. For me personally I love the regular minichamp (I prefer the tweezers over the light because I like to have a light apart from my tools in case I need the tools and light at the same time.)

  • @Sparks52
    @Sparks52 8 років тому

    Good choices all based on your personal criteria, and great discussion to give some food for thought.
    Mine are similar, but not identical, with one including a discontinued model:
    1. Rambler on keyring: I want the toothpick and tweezers, plus it's a bit narrower than the midnight manager. The toothpick is nearly a necessity with me due to radiation induced xerostomia and having to get stuff out of my teeth that the saliva I used to have would have washed out. Used to carry a Classic, but the bottle opener with Phillips is a most welcome addition.
    2. Evo S16 pocket carry: I'll go for the additional width to get the scissors, which I use frequently. Don't always have a pocket carry, but this is the "go-to" for that.
    3. Evo 23 or Woodsman belt pouch: It's a tossup between the two depending on situation. The Woodsman is a little bigger in a Zermatt, and it's a 5-layer discontinued combo of the current Huntsman and Explorer with wood saw, magnifier and Phillips (IMHO Victorinox should never have discontinued it). The EVO 23 is almost the same minus the Phillips which can be worked around using its other stuff, but it's smaller. If the larger Woodsman is OK in Zermatt on the belt I'll use it, otherwise the smaller profile Evo 23 in a more compact Wenger pouch gets the nod. I don't use a file that size hardly at all so it's not missed, but having both the saw and at least the magnifier are important to me. Your video did not include any discontinued which is OK.
    4. Workchamp for kit/toolbox/workbench: I agree for all the same reasons. Only thing it doesn't have is a wrench (and pliers are a poor substitute)
    5. Outdoors in the boonies: GAK version of one-hand Trekker; partially serrated main blade is fine. Don't need the gutting blade and likelihood of using a corkscrew is near nil, but want the Phillips and the separate bottle opener and can opener. Some similar thinking about the saw and other stuff. If I needed a corkscrew I'd fashion a stick into a dowel and drive the cork into the bottle (the Old Soldier's field expedient corkscrew).
    Thanks for doing the video as it took me through thinking about what I would use and why.

  • @327bladerunner
    @327bladerunner 9 років тому +1

    ive been carrying a minichamp for years. its my favorite knife in the world and you'd be surprised of the many uses for that cuticle pusher.

  • @stephenwright3501
    @stephenwright3501 9 років тому

    For hiking and EDC, I prefer the classic and the camper. I have lots of SAKs, but I keep going back to these two. The camper can be either on my belt or in my pocket. The Trekker with saw is great for hiking and bushcraft, but just too big for a pocket. Great video and analysis.

  • @RishiChintamaneni
    @RishiChintamaneni 8 років тому +3

    I have an Outrider, and IT IS GREAT!

  • @MrMikeyt65
    @MrMikeyt65 8 років тому +4

    Great review.
    I'll stick with my tinker,but I'm going to get that huntsman for some extra tools.

  • @bdh3949
    @bdh3949 4 роки тому

    All great choices. I have most of these knives and use them. I would only change the outdoor category choice to either the Trekker or the Locksmith, both 111 mm.

  • @CharlesLe-thephotographer
    @CharlesLe-thephotographer 4 роки тому

    I find the plies of the workchamp very useful while camping and backpacking. I use it to remove metal cups and lids from the fire. The mini pliers make it possible to leave my letterman at home because that's really all I use the pliers for while camping anyway.

  • @debbetaklamakan2024
    @debbetaklamakan2024 7 років тому

    I agree with most of your comments but one. For outdoors i would choose the ranger as well. having a file is a must for me. You may need to use it either on your main blade or your axe, or any other metal you have with you. best..

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 3 роки тому +1

    Agreed, although I'm a Leatherman man. Great reviews, here. Ty.

  • @wojtekimbier
    @wojtekimbier 8 років тому +5

    In the pocket category, I would rather give up the secondary blade and combine the two openers into one to have the scissors in the same size instead. There's no point having essentially the same two tools twice if you can fit the very practical scissors in their place. That's why Compact is very good in my opinion, if I don't mind the full 91mm size.

    • @alephkasai9384
      @alephkasai9384 8 років тому

      agreed

    • @krazykat64
      @krazykat64 8 років тому

      The Compact gets more pocket carry time for me than any other knife. Just wish they'd replace that hook with a fine Phillips kind of like the one on the Mini Champ/Manager/Rambler, but with a flat spine that retains the integrated file instead. It would be absolutely perfect then IMO.

  • @apmikalogran
    @apmikalogran 4 роки тому

    The corkscrew in the 111 outdoor
    Is the best choice
    You screw it on a stick and you are able to use the saw I’m very high brunches

  • @dennisleighton2812
    @dennisleighton2812 Рік тому

    14:04 Your choice of the Work Champ for a kit knife. Now here is one where I differ quite strongly. The re is another similar knife that has all these tools except the file, and it's called the Hercules, and it is one whole layer smaller. I would never use a file tool while camping, so for me the Hercules is the one I would go for.

  • @thomasm5714
    @thomasm5714 5 років тому +1

    Huntsman - my first and favourite SAK

    • @j.a.1785
      @j.a.1785 5 років тому

      Cant argue. It's my EDC also. Great choice.

  • @scott762mm
    @scott762mm 7 років тому +2

    Nice collection! The tinker is my everyday.

  • @jayweast1306
    @jayweast1306 8 років тому

    I couldn't agree more with the selection of the manager. I found out about it when looking up Victorinox tools with pens. I think it's intended as an upscale version of the signature but it turns out to be a great alternative to the minichamp. It weighs less, costs less, and you probably don't want most of the tools it lacks anyway.

  • @Nanyael
    @Nanyael 7 років тому

    I have:
    Leatherman style cx for keychan.
    Leatherman skeletool for pocket knife.
    Victorinox trailmaster for gardening.
    All of them for work (I'm a schoolteacher), traveling (car or bike) and camping.
    I would change trailmaster for super tinker at work, and rangergrip or workchamp for camping.
    love your video, thanks.

  • @FormedandSmelly
    @FormedandSmelly 7 років тому

    The point of ALL the different Victorinox models is so you can get exactly what you want in your knife. They are for all practical purposes production custom knives. Simply decide what you size, color, and widgets you want in your knife, then select/find the corresponding model. So simple, even UA-camrs can do it ;)

  • @peterphillipps2021
    @peterphillipps2021 9 місяців тому +1

    The cadet is a great 'office' knife (paired with a swiss card ina wallet for the scale tools and scissors) - The farmer (or farmer x) are great 'day hike' knives, although people seem to favor the huntsman

  • @nixter8739
    @nixter8739 7 років тому

    i agree completely with the ranger. also the metal file has teeth on the edge and works like a metal saw. i also carry a very small vise grip as a key fob. since the pliers are seperate the knife is usable in conjuction with the pliers instead of an either or.

  • @CanItAlready
    @CanItAlready 9 років тому

    I can see in that S111 how Victorinox has incorporated some of the Wenger tools/features into their own stuff. That little clip point blade is the same as the one on an older Wenger I have, as well as that locking mechanism.
    Another sort of in-between knife: the Executive. Larger than the Classic, smaller than the Cadet. Lost my Classic quite a while ago, but haven't rushed out to replace it because I still have an Executive; not too big, not too small.

  • @fivesfish
    @fivesfish 9 років тому +4

    Shame not to see the Swiss Champ win :(
    The Swiss Champ has been around since I was born. I'm 35 now!

    • @misfit2022
      @misfit2022 9 років тому +2

      Sonny Fish Too thick to be an everyday knife I think but more of a back pack knife

  • @nyastclair8174
    @nyastclair8174 7 років тому +8

    You would DEFINITELY want a magnifying glass being stranded to start fires =D

  • @masonevans8466
    @masonevans8466 9 років тому +7

    "It's not what Nutnfancy said"
    REKT

  • @elindred
    @elindred 9 років тому

    I pocket carry an Outrider with a nite-ize clip. I bought it when I was a poor college student who got involved in outdoors activities, so I wanted one tool for camping and every day carry. I've become accustomed to carrying it every day and I haven't looked back since.
    If I were to put together an EDC pocket kit today, I'd opt for a Leatherman Skeletool and either a Vic. Climber, a Spartan or a Sportsman.

  • @MisterFastbucks
    @MisterFastbucks 9 років тому

    I have a Swiss Army Knife made by Hoffritz that I got in 9th grade. It is a cross between a Ranger and an Explorer Plus. Really well made. Can't believe I haven't broken or lost it.
    I like the Climber. But I wish it had a file. So I got the Evo 16, which is just about perfect.

  • @faethe000
    @faethe000 4 роки тому

    I carry the midnight minichamp on my keychain. The clamshell package opener is just brilliant.

  • @matthewm7666
    @matthewm7666 5 років тому

    Awesome video. The small tinker is slightly smaller than the s111 with the same tools, but the blade doesn't lock.

  • @BrokenCurtain
    @BrokenCurtain 2 роки тому

    I tried a few SAKs, but I settled on the Cadet as the primary EDC knife in my pocket. I still have a Signature Lite on my keychain, though, and a SwissCard in my wallet. There are also a Farmer and a Trailmaster in my messenger back and a backpack.

  • @MarbelCube
    @MarbelCube 8 років тому

    Very good revision. I bought a few years ago "The Ranger" swiss army knife. In my opinion is the best medium Victorinox knifes! If you need a handytool buy "The Ranger". Another knife is Handyman, similar to Ranger. They have pliers but it is thicker than Ranger. Both knives are cool. Small pocket knife are usefull when you need to cut something, open a bottle or can and in sewing kit. Large knives and multitools are good for small works but if you need big knife buy "Bowie" or "Rambo" :). Multitools have one defect: you don't have a big tools. If you need to repair your car or another thing(electronic,electric stuff etc.) buy a tools kit in good hardware store.

  • @rogermolina1244
    @rogermolina1244 5 років тому

    My personal choice is both the Huntsman and the Champ. Being for the fact that I live in the San Bernardino National Forest the Champ and the Huntsman are the ideal pair to carry singular of both. I carry the Champ most of the year but during the winter season I carry both, the Champ in a belt holder and the Huntsman in my pocket for extreme Winter conditions.

  • @levkvarner9865
    @levkvarner9865 4 роки тому

    In terms of durability I love the alox models. The scales are very wear ressistance and all the tools are bit more stronger. So they are perfect to keep them in your pocket very lightweight and tough pocket knives. My personal favourite are the Pioneer X and Cadet.
    In larger frame my favourite is the RangerGrip 79. Excellent tool for travelling and camping. The extra blade length is great for food preparation and the saw is great for making a small camp fire. I still have other 111 mm Victorinox knives with liner lock but I find the Rangergrip in everyterm superior to the others. Unfourtanetly the saw on 111 mm line is too easily stuck in the wood the RangerGrip saw cuts much better.
    The normal cellidor scaled models are scratches too easily and the springs are not so strong in my opinion however they are still a great choice but in smaller size I would pick an alox model. In a standard 91 mm my favourite the Victorinox Ranger. Bit heavy for everyday but very versatile tool.

  • @amateuronwheels
    @amateuronwheels 8 років тому +1

    Great video, not only nice choices but nicely explained. If you are looking for new categories, a woman's purse knife could be a cool adition to look into, although I guess you may not feel equally identified with it. Anyway, cool video and a very clear and enlightening argumentation. Thank you for the time taken.

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  8 років тому

      +amateuronwheels Thank you, I appreciate your appreciation :D

  • @joemmams5785
    @joemmams5785 8 років тому

    the Adventurer,I believe is the ultimate...thin,light and the Phillips makes it,by far,the best of the best!!!

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 7 років тому

    40 years ago, before many of the knife models and the capability of buying excellent confiscated Swiss knives, Ron Hood and I had a discussion of the best feature to have on a Swiss knife. Remember, this was also before multi-tools were developed. He wanted a saw blade. I wanted a pair of scissors. A torn finger nail, a torn toe nail or a dirty set of finger nails will put a person down very quickly in an emergency. Moreover, a scissors would be more useful over time than a saw. I looked - and found the Huntsman, used, many times at a price less than 1/2 of a new unit.

  • @redhood1986
    @redhood1986 7 років тому

    Best knives in the world. Nothing can beat these knifes especially at this price point

  • @tomwoodthorpe5790
    @tomwoodthorpe5790 8 років тому

    I always feel like the locking mechanism on those SAKs would catch on your pocket. Also, (as far as I remember) if you press the mechanism it pops the blade out a little bit which might cut your hand/leg/pants.

  • @cparedes2302
    @cparedes2302 4 роки тому

    I am currently using as URBAN EDC a Classic SD Alox in my keychain and a Pioneer X in my pocket.
    The only thing I am missing is the corckscrew...
    If I want to carry the corkscrew, then I use a Climber Plus Scales instead of the Pioneer X
    Greetings from Guatemala!

  • @TacticalXRays
    @TacticalXRays 9 років тому

    keychain - (alox) minichamp
    pocket - sportsman
    pouch - swisstool cs plus
    kit - climber/explorer
    outdoors - swisschampi prefer ecoline scales over translucent, translucent over cellidor
    ...right off the bat. as soon as i heard the categories.
    only models i own and as far as i know are in production
    i love your choices. very sensible. your philosophy about the manager vs the minichamp makes so much sense. the tools on the mc you poited out are definitely the least used for me. the pen and toothpick are relly necessary though, and i had to carry an extra pen ince i switched to the alox. -there should be a standard production alox manager!! i don't have the really large SAKs, don't see the point for them considering that i mainly carry once of my two swisstools at all times, but i really like them. just don't have a use unfortunately and they're too damn valuable in edc situations to just sit at home. great gifts though.
    need to buy a ranger. i must have forgotten about it..

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому

      Tactical X-Rays - Nice picks, I need to try a Sportsman and Climber in the future.

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 4 роки тому +1

    My favorite is the small Classic. It's with me everyday on my keychain....

  • @charlesmckinney
    @charlesmckinney 12 днів тому

    I've got tinker, camper, farmer, huntsman, fieldmaster, explorer, ranger and Swiss champ as well as one hand trekker and rangergrip78. Which do I carry? Swiss champ always. I alternate with the others. Two SAK's on me everyday.

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 8 років тому

    Victorinox's are fantastic, not just the Swiss army knife, had their butcher's knives for years and they were outstanding blades, wished they'd make an outdoors, fixed blade type knife.

  • @kara88bg
    @kara88bg 4 роки тому

    I chose a rambler, same as manager but with toothpick and tweezers, I skipped a pocket and pouch one because rambler does for me what a 91mm would do (scissors and a knife) and then straight to Hercules because I'm not sure a file is worth 20% price difference (about 20$) from workchamp and you can always ad a micro screwdriver later for 2$. Only flaw of Hercules/workchamp is that larger Philips is easy to close over your fingers if applying pressure and both larger and smaller Philips would benefit greatly from a press lock. Also pliers would use a lock, if you are trying to pull something with them you need to watch out how you orient your knife. They also lack a press lock on flathead/bottle opener. Saw and scissors are eppic.

  • @stephenwright3501
    @stephenwright3501 9 років тому

    The corkscrew is handy for untying knots. When hiking I rarely come across Phillips screws, but I do have to deal with knots, often wet knots, which is why I chose the camper over the farmer.

  • @EDKG
    @EDKG 9 років тому

    That's a whole table full of awesome buddy. Great choices! A couple here I wasn't very familiar with and that I need to check out further so that was cool...

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  9 років тому

      EveryDay Knife Guy - Giveaway ON NOW! Glad you like it!

  • @danielcluley870
    @danielcluley870 4 роки тому

    Trekker is best outdoor SAK. Can modify it slightly by altering the phillips for more "outdoor tasks" usefulness and replace toothpick with a mini ferro-rod insert.

  • @SH1974
    @SH1974 6 років тому

    In the forrest for grilling / BBQ, I also prefer the Hunter model, the extremely sharp saw is really phantastic.
    But my EDC folder is one that's missing in Your collection. It's called "Rucksack" and it has the same size and locking mechanism like the Hunter, but it's very slim; it has just the blade and the corckscrew.
    Some of my friends prefer those rescue-models with the linerlock mechanism, but for me (I'm left hander) the linerlock is not as useful as the locking mechanism of the Hunter.
    And if You wear glasses or sunglasses, don't forget to buy the optional mini screwdriver wich fits into the corckscrew. It can fix screws on glasses - depending how good Your unaided eyes are and where You are, this tiny gadget might be an extremely important tool!

  • @StarDarkAshes
    @StarDarkAshes 7 років тому +14

    It's not a cuticle pusher, it's a cocaine/crystal meth snuffer. And I always thought the orange peeler was an homage to the Loch Ness monster. Maybe I'm wrong.

  • @ashsta9356
    @ashsta9356 4 роки тому

    For me cadet in my pocket and classic so on my keys. Got the larger most useful tool (in my opinion) on the cadet, with the things it’s lacking (scissors, pick and tweezers) on the sd. Plus the back up blade that takes up no room is a bonus. Would be nice to have something else instead of the back up file on the sd but. Perfect combo for me!

  • @oliverpolden
    @oliverpolden 5 років тому

    I completely agree with you about the Manager vs the Mini Champ, the extra tools are pretty redundant in my opinion. It would be nice to have the ruler on the file of the manager though. I got the normal manager instead of the Midnight manager which has tweezers instead of light and that makes it slightly slimmer than the manager and waterproof. I have a separate waterproof, keychain, USB rechargeable flashlight that is way more powerful than the SAK one (Rovyvon Aurora). Both valid knifes, but I prefer to have tweezers and separate light.

  • @idrissamorehouse5776
    @idrissamorehouse5776 2 роки тому

    The workchamp !!! Supreme business handler !! Def a contender for my next multi-tool which i want to have a beefier model on standby in my trunk !! Would like see the HERCULES because pliers come in handy BUT looking at a SOG or a LEATHERMAN FREE as well ???

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  2 роки тому

      I think a Workchamp and a Rebar or Supertool 300 can cover all bases.

  • @georgesiv2082
    @georgesiv2082 8 років тому

    The Trekker is my favorite, I like the serration and the philips screwdriver, the corkscrew thing is a dead weight(you can use the reamer to notch and push)

  • @maximusgladi8or
    @maximusgladi8or 8 років тому

    I am actually a huge fan of my Cyber M, aside from the fact that i got it for "free" during a field op. I'd asked around to see if it belonged to anyone in my unit. but no one claimed it so with me it stayed and I've grown attached to it. im surprised you dont have one mentioned in your vid i mean when is there never a time that you need a small set of Phillips or flat head drivers for any random sized screw you come across.

  • @andersbrivik2195
    @andersbrivik2195 8 років тому +3

    Why do you need the smaller blade? I love Victorinox but never really understood the additional small blade. One of my favorites is the Sportsman :) Also waiting to get my hands on the Pioneer, Cadet, Midnight Manager and the Compact! Its hard to be a poor student with all those nice knives and multitools out there :P

    • @BanZandar
      @BanZandar 7 років тому

      Anders Brivik the reason for the small blade in a Swiss army knife is that the smaller blade makes it easier to do Bushcraft you be able to go off and do fine work with the small played easier than you could with the Long

    • @MrSemanticprison
      @MrSemanticprison 7 років тому +1

      (I know its old, but...) I always thought of it as a food and non-food knife, for sanitation. Not sure if I heard / read it somewhere or deduced it though.

    • @jerrybobteasdale
      @jerrybobteasdale 7 років тому +1

      For me, The main blade got the abuse. The 2nd blade was saved for when I needed a really sharp blade. I liked having that extra sharp, seldom-used blade.

  • @Turrittoman
    @Turrittoman 6 років тому

    Love this video. I've been using the Explorer plus for my EDC for years

  • @khetzel84
    @khetzel84 9 років тому

    Just bought my 8 yr old son his first knife. Went with the s111. Was going to get him the tinker but then I saw the s111 has all the same tools with a locking blade. That sold me on it.

  • @follcatala
    @follcatala 4 роки тому

    Quite surprised that the Huntsman wasn't one of them. Not the thickest or the thinnest but a right equilibrium of important tools.

  • @marko11kram
    @marko11kram 4 роки тому +1

    The Craftsman seems to be discontinued. My EDC is the Tinker Deluxe

    • @WeAllJuggleKnives
      @WeAllJuggleKnives  4 роки тому

      Yeah now the Victorinox Handyman is the closest model to the Craftsman.

  • @stockholm1752
    @stockholm1752 7 років тому

    Nice review and I admire your collection. I love SAKs. My father gave me my first in the 70's when he came back from Bern. But ykw?, my fave is the little classic. It is a gem. It's the perfect coin pocket knife. If you need something more like a tool, Leatherman. Period.

  • @killslay
    @killslay 8 років тому

    i got a victorinox evolution, imo the best on offer out of the ones i looked at. compact, no useless tools, cheap and it's non locking so it's legal to carry in the UK.

  • @bradengoertzen4259
    @bradengoertzen4259 4 роки тому +1

    The knife depends on you that's why victorinox has so many different knives. I personally carry a huntsman lite and it's just right for me.

  • @concernedpatriot.2221
    @concernedpatriot.2221 9 років тому

    great video and review. I have three champs, one for each on my get-home bags. love them.
    thanks for sharing

  • @PowerMadHeadBanger
    @PowerMadHeadBanger 9 років тому

    You stepped your game again brother! This channel is balls to the wall!