🛠️ Master every moment with Swiss precision and unstoppable versatility!
The Victorinox Swiss Tool is a premium 26-function multi-tool engineered in Switzerland, combining needle-nose pliers, wire cutters, dual blades, and more into a compact, lightweight 7.4 oz stainless steel design. Perfect for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers secure locking blades and a lifetime warranty, ensuring you’re equipped for any task—anywhere, anytime.
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Victorinox |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |
Included Components | Pocket Knife |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Folded Size | 5.75 x 0.7 x 0.4 inches |
UPC | 046928569366 046928539369 713012162184 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07611160107527, 00046928539369 |
Manufacturer | Victorinox |
Part Number | 3.0327.U-X1 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 3.0327.U-X1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 115mm |
Style | Old Packaging |
Pattern | Multitools |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Metal |
Blade Edge | Chisel |
Special Features | Lightweight, Locking Blades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Victorinox AG warrants that the Victorinox product will be free from material or manufacturer defects that appear during the course of normal use of the product for the lifetime of the product (except for electronic components and accessories as well as small leather goods, brand collection and third-party branded products where a warranty period of two years applies) |
R**D
Long lasting, sharpness, handy
I had my last one for over 25 years. I lost it fishing, after awhile I missed having it so bought another one. Looks just like old one. I know cause I found old one in bottom of one of my boxes a week after getting new one. Blades stay super sharp for long time. Just super handy
J**R
Nearly perfect multitool
I have owned and carried several brands and models of multi-tools (Leatherman, SOG, etc.) over the last 7-8 years on a daily basis. I am never without one in my pocket or on my belt. The Swisstool X is easily the best all-around tool I have ever owned for every day carry. The tool selection is very complete, more so than most any other tool out there. The build quality is simply astounding. Fit and finish is second to none and puts other more expensive tools to shame. All of the implements are very well thought out and many have multiple uses. Victorinox has been in the multi-tool game longer than anyone else in the world, in fact you could argue they invented the multi-tool with the Swiss Army Knife, and it shows with this tool. Size and weight wise it compares roughly with full size tools such as the Leatherman Surge. It is slightly lighter and thinner than the Surge however, making it a lot easier to carry around, while still offering more versatility without having to carry around all the extra bits and blades that you need to have to get full use out of the Surge.It looks extremely elegant and inoffensive making it a lot more suitable for use in public places where some people may get nervous about the looks of the large "tactical" looking blades on most Leatherman models. The polish makes it very very rust resistant, far more so than any other multi-tool I have ever encountered. However, despite it looking so elegant and pretty, it is indeed a VERY heavy duty tool. It may look "gentlemanly" compared to other tools, but rest assured it can and will take every bit of the hard use and abuse, if not more so, than any of it's competitors.The outside opening tools are a fantastic design. The tools all open in the typical Victorinox "Swiss army knife" fashion. This makes it convenient, and the sense of familiarity further makes it a great tool for use around people who are unfamiliar with multi-tools and may become nervous about the looks of some of the larger Leatherman tools. The only real caveat is that the knife (which is essentially the same as those found on Swiss Army knives)cannot be opened very quickly. If you work in an environment where you may need quick one-handed opening of the knife, this tool may not be for you, however if you don't really "need" that feature (and realistically, most people don't, they just like to think they do) this tool has more to offer, in a far more efficient and attractive package. It may be a bit large and heavy compared to a Leatherman Wave/ Charge, or a SOG Powerlock, but it has far more to offer. Despite it's length and weight, it is much "thinner" than many smaller tools, and has a much smoother and rounded feel to it, making very easy to carry in the pocket. It works great on a belt sheath, since it's thinness means it doesn't protrude out from the waist and get in the way as much as other multi-tools are apt to do. This smooth roundness also makes it exceptionally comfortable to hold onto and use. It can feel a bit slippery however, especially with wet hands - not usually a problem, just something to be aware of.All in all, you would be very hard pressed to find a better suited tool to every day carry. The tool selection is very well thought out. The "X" model exchanges the standard model's serrated blade for scissors which I find more useful day to day. There is also the "RS" model that replaces the file with a large seat belt cutter/ rescue blade. For day to day use I find the "X" model to be the best, however your needs may vary.Compared to other full-size tools in it's class (LM Surge, Supertool 300, etc.) it is comparatively compact and light. Very comfortable to use, has an excellent selection of tools, appears inoffensive and elegant, and is very very well made. Don't hesitate to give this tool a try if you are looking for a full size every day carry. If you need something smaller and lighter still, then look at the Swisstool Spirit, which has 95% of the tools and versatility, in a package half the size and weight. Also, Victorinox offers a full LIFETIME warranty should you actually manage to break the thing.
S**D
Yup. For Sure a Five. This is a reference quality tool
The Swisstool comes in three configurations, which another reviewer has described well. The X model had the combination of ingredients that seemed to fit my needs best. Everything about the Swisstool shows that Victorinox was incredibly serious about offering a top quality product.I have had experience with several multi-tools (check my other reviews) and the Swisstool MUST BE a contender for the best. There are some top of the line tools that I have never used or even handled, of course, so I can't say absolutely what tool is THE best but the Swisstool X has to be considered one of the very best mulitools available.I can't help but make a comparison between the X and L-Man's Charge TTi (which I also own and rate as a 5).1. Both these designs exude class. The X has a beautiful high luster polish to it. The fit and finish factors are all "first class". On the other hand, the TTi's Titanium scales give it an elegant look and also offer an improved grip.2. I like to access my tools without unfolding the pliers. The TTi allows this kind of access to the tools I use MOST. But the X allows access to ALL its tools from outside (except the pliers, of course).3. The TTi allows you to access two knife blades and unfold the pliers with one hand - maybe useful in emergencies - which the X does not. Some have complained that the tools on the X are stiff and hard to access. I recommend using a thumbnail rather than a fingernail for this but it isn't a complaint that I - personally - consider a major drawback.4. The Knife Blade: I am reserving judgment on this. The TTi has two blades and the X just one (which is the configuration I chose to buy) so I will compare the one blade. Each is straight edged, no serrations (which I prefer) and about the same length (larger than the blades on other multitools I have owned). I like the shape of the X's blade better (a spear point, as opposed to the clip style blade of the TTi). On the other hand, the "TTi's" blade is S30V steel (premium stuff) whereas the X's is of "top quality stainless" (my guess is 12C27, or something very similar). I will see how often I have to resharpen the X's "top quality stainless" blade. If the edge holds up well, it may turn out I like the X's knife blade better. But for now, like I said, I am reserving judgment.5. The pliers, etc. on each of these tools seem quite good but I have to give the edge to the TTi, which has a true needlenose design. They should therefore be a bit more versatile than the X's pliers, which are a blunted needlenose design.6. Screwdrivers, etc.: Even without the TTi's included bit driver kit (something similar is available for the X, also) the TTi gets an edge over the X. The TTi's eyeglass screwdriver is definitely superior to that little wedgie at the end of the X's can opener, which will not be able to reach into narrow places (sorry).7. Both tools have solid, easily accessed and worry free locks for all tools, a necessary safety feature - as anyone who has had a tool fold up on them can tell you.8. I have no concerns in the area of durability and ruggedness for either tool. I have had the TTi a while now and have done things with it that SHOULD have broken it - but didn't. It still looks and feels like it did new. The X seems to be at least as solid in its construction as the TTi and Victorinox has a reputation to uphold, so there are no worries here.The bottom line is that I am really pleased with both of these tools. If I lost either one, I could live happily a long time with the other. If I lost both, I would probably buy the "X" as my replacement (considering the considerable price difference) even though I probably like the TTi just a little better (this week, anyway).In any case, Victorinox has a winner in the Swisstool X. I can't imagine how anyone could rate it as less than a 5.
0**7
The best Multitool that money can buy!
This is my favorite multitool! I have carried a multitool everyday since the late 1980’s ba when I was a security guard and still today as a Social Worker. I have had them all ranging from all of the leathermans, a couple of Sog’s, and even Gerber’s . But this one is the absolute best!!!
J**S
Confiabilidad y calidad
Lo mejor en navajas excelente calidad y precio
T**A
Most solid multi tool on the market.
This is my second Victorinox multi-tool in 30+ years due to losing the first one. These are well worth the cost as they are far more sturdy and reliable that any other brand on the market. I liked a few of the Gerbers that I have owned, but they, like Leatherman and others, always fall short of holding up to the kind of uses that I require. There was always a break or spring failure, but not the Victorinox. My first was the R/S (which is now discontinued but they should bring it back!) and it never let me down. This one is already making for a fine replacement. Buy once-cry once, this WILL last.
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