Swisstool Spirit X - Fix for too tight springs!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2024
- Is your Victorinox Multitool a "nail breaker"? Meaning, deploying any of the tools using the included nail nick is hard... It literally rips your nails back and tears them because the spring tension is WAY too strong...
It ruins what I believe is one of, if not the best multitool on the market. Some suffer from the problem, while others don't.
Well, here is an easy fix, if your has it like mine did. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Thank you very much for the tip. It worked great for me. No more bent fingernails. I needed a good Multitool that is thinner than the LM Surge or Wave for pocket use. My job as Production Engineer for Fire Engine pump production requires a handy tool to keep production running without delays. Unfortunately the HR department frowns on pocket knives even though every department has box cutter knives even including the offices. The Spirit is the thinnest full featured tool so it is not a bulge in my pants pocket.
Looking forward to that comparison between the victorinox and the arc!
After 15 or 20 years I now have knife 🗡️🔪 that works properly.
I like the finish look off the Victorinox feels very nice in the hands solid as a rock 🪨
Thank you so much. I was just about to give mine away. Cause I just could not get into Mine They are so tight. It's crazy. Now I will have it fixed. And I will carry it all the time.
It's so weird. Victorinox makes really nice stuff, but these tools can be so damned hard to open.... I handled one at my local knife store the other day and it was night and day different than mine. I was almost gonna do the same, give mine away and go buy a new one after I handled it to make sure it was better.
I figured I would try this and it worked perfectly! Do it a bit at a time, making sure to not make it too loose...
There have been so many complaints about these things...
Which tool do you prefer to use as a daily driver now?
I bounce back and forth between the SwissTools MX and the SwissChamp... if I just carry a blade, it's usually a Spyderco Delica 4 or Dragonfly 2, or a Benchmade Shootout OTF.
The best part, your warranty is still valid if you use a polished victorinox screwdriver and dont scratch anything. 😊 Better than the cut back method.
Yup, no scratches on mine, it just has less spring tension now and opens much easier... That's why I didn't want to drill out rivets and then try to put it back together... you risk ruining it, and you 100% void the warranty... this seemed like the simplest solution...
Mmmm knives 👌👌👌
Lol😂
You laugh, but some of these things are real nail rippers. Like literally.
@@SquireSCA I have a Swisstool SX, there is nothing comparable to the quality it has. It has the quality of a Swiss watch.
@@77angolaI agree, but getting some of the tools out in the two that I bought, literally rip your nails off. If you get bloody fingers from opening it, then the springs are too tight, and the lock on the blade, isn’t very secure, I can get it to pop open pretty easily…
I don't understand your problem, you don't need to violate your multitool like that. I bite my nails, I have literally no nails and I can open it, no problem, without modification:
1. Buy the Swiss Spirit MX Clip, and NOT the version you have.
2. To open it, you just dig your index finger in the hole, fan the tools and select the one you want.
It's a known issue with these tools. Google it and you will see that it's the most common complaint with them. Does rent effect every one of them. Yours might be fine. Mine wasn't.
I also have XL hands, my finder doesn't dig down in that small area. Like I said, Google it, it's a very common issue.