Victorinox Swisschamp Review and Tool Guide

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  • @royrodgers3296
    @royrodgers3296 3 ปีที่แล้ว +366

    I was dating a girl who bought me one of these, even had my name put on it(natural wood grain finish). We’ve been married for 9 years now:)
    Thank you for all the positive comments!

    • @evolution8662
      @evolution8662 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      So the knife brought you guys together......

    • @omkr0122
      @omkr0122 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lucky!

    • @osvaldomorinigo
      @osvaldomorinigo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@evolution8662 There's really nothing you can't fix or put together with this knife

    • @GorggW
      @GorggW 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      She bought you a knife, she's a keeper.

    • @brownmamba3239
      @brownmamba3239 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      You won homie

  • @johnmcdougald1238
    @johnmcdougald1238 5 ปีที่แล้ว +296

    Fun Story Time.
    I've carried a Swiss Champ or similar type knife with me for years. About 30, or so years back, while I was in the military, my group was flying on a commercial instead of military airlift. So, w're going through security. I empty my pockets and the girl picks up my SAK. It met legal requirements at the time and you could carry a pocket knife back then for those of you out ther young enough not to remember those days. Anyway, the girl picks up my knife, opens up very single feature of it and just stands there, loking at it. She tells me, "Sir, I think this can be considered a weapon." Without skipping a beat, I tell her: "Ma'am, it's just a Swiss Army Knife. the Swiss are a Neutral Country. They don't have weapons." She looks like the lights just went on behind her eyes, she folds it all back together, hands me back my things and lets me go. My guys wee standing there in utter amazement that 1. I was able to come up with something like that, so quick without even stuttering, and 2. That the girl bought it.

    • @CedricAda
      @CedricAda  5 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      hahahah that is very sharp. awesome 😎

    • @dadocta8355
      @dadocta8355 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Why were you flying commerical?

    • @DerPafferfish
      @DerPafferfish 4 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      That's even funnier considering that the Swiss are likely the nation with the most private firearm owners in Europe.

    • @dadocta8355
      @dadocta8355 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@DerPafferfish Yeah, lol.

    • @johnmcdougald1238
      @johnmcdougald1238 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@DerPafferfish I know. Like the old story goes, about the greatest come back to a question of what they'd do if attacked by a country twice their size, their leader shrugged it off and said.... Shoot Twice.

  • @jeffreydahmer3995
    @jeffreydahmer3995 6 ปีที่แล้ว +383

    U can build a house with a standard Swisschamp

  • @johneykennick102
    @johneykennick102 6 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    I use the can opener a lot for scraping off calibration stickers when I'm replacing them on Medical equipment that I calibrate. Any excuse to break out my Swiss Army knife. I also use it to open cans sometimes to show off in front of my seven-year-old son, to let him know his old man is a bad ass; he sees right through me LOL.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      My Cybertool, bought in 2005, the year I graduated HS in Germany, is my BioMed go to tool. The interchangeable bit driver is inspired. That said, my first Champ arrived in the mail today. Hello from a fellow biomed!

    • @jotzel123
      @jotzel123 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How you doing,,,?

  • @mrhalfstep
    @mrhalfstep 6 ปีที่แล้ว +267

    I'm 62 years old and from age 18 to 60 I worked as an Industrial Maintenance Man for GE here in the US. For about the first 20 of those years I was never without a Swiss Army Knife in my pocket. I was the butt of many jokes because of it but I can't even begin to guess how many miles I saved avoiding trips back to my toolbox because I had a usable version of the tool I forgot right there on my knife. I eventually ended up with the Swiss Champ and carried it for 15 years and would like to respectfully disagree with you on a couple of your comments. The fish scaling tool is not that effective but, as you stated, the hook remover is, although that is not why you are wrong about that being a wasted spot on the knife. Those things are on there to avoid wasting space on the RULER, which is a very useful piece of kit, as I think you guys say. The narrow screwdriver on the back of the knife will access deeply recessed screws (Phillips as well as flats, in a pinch). The reason that I eventually stopped carrying my trusty Swiss Champ was not because of the ribbing I had to take, as you might have suspected ( I would just tell the jokester that I carried it to help him out if he needed a piss, as I handed him the knife with its magnifying glass and tweezers deployed)but rather because they are too expensive to replace. You mentioned issues with the scales getting scratched and I say I wish that was the biggest problem with them. If you ever have occasion to drop a Champ from anywhere near shoulder height onto a ceramic tile or concrete surface the scales will pop off and cannot be put back on. They are so shallowly over-molded onto a pair of rivets that they just tear out the plastic. If you drop them later without the scales the liners bend and you can't open the outer blades/tools.
    I am new to your channel but I already love it. Good stuff!

    • @jeffreydahmer3995
      @jeffreydahmer3995 6 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      My dad got a swisschamp for his 10 birthday and he’s almost 40, he carried his Swisschamp everywhere except school. But he still uses it and carries it around with him everywhere.

    • @SteelSolider1
      @SteelSolider1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      But You know that, you can replace scales?

    • @JRWahrhaftig
      @JRWahrhaftig 5 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Hilarious retort to the jokers regarding lending the joker the SAK Champ in order to use the tweezers and magnifying glass! :D

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@SteelSolider1 how do you replace them

    • @rosco1pug
      @rosco1pug 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      '... a very useful piece of kit'. Well said!

  • @godisbollocks
    @godisbollocks 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Magnifying glass is ideal for lighting your bong on a sunny day.

  • @neilAneerGAmAI
    @neilAneerGAmAI 4 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    I got one for xmas when I was 8 years old. Still got it today, 19 years later. Amazing quality.

    • @anshulfail
      @anshulfail 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lucky, my parents won’t even buy me a keychain Swiss Army knife and I’m 12

    • @fishfinger6669
      @fishfinger6669 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m getting this Swiss Army knife for my 13th birthday or something similar I got a keychain one recently I’m pretty sure is was mainly a test to see if I was reasonable enough for a proper one

    • @GreyRock100
      @GreyRock100 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@anshulfail You need new parents.

    • @Mat-kr1nf
      @Mat-kr1nf 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@anshulfail They won’t buy you a knife, but are they aware of your TH-cam name? Smoking weed at your age will prevent you achieving anything in life, trust me, I know!😩

    • @RJAndersen
      @RJAndersen 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Do u still have it now?

  • @hrt3418
    @hrt3418 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I feel lost if I don't have my Swiss Army knife in my pocket. One additional tool- the can opener/screwdriver is also a orange peeler. That was mentioned in the instructions I received with the knife.

    • @richardshort4587
      @richardshort4587 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hrtsailor 34 Me neither always my companion and go to tool. So many times either the wife or the kids have said "do you have your knife on you" as they have a use for it to.

  • @dustycups
    @dustycups 3 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    The fish scaler is a great tool for ripping quickly through cardboard boxes, and being a generally useful poking/prodding device.

    • @JohnSmith-dh4gw
      @JohnSmith-dh4gw 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I brushed up against professional foresters half a century ago at Stephen F. Austin State University, the fish scaler can be very useful for measuring tree height.

    • @mikec6111
      @mikec6111 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JohnSmith-dh4gwumm. How? I’m hoping it’s not a joke, I’m ready to learn something awesome.

    • @JohnSmith-dh4gw
      @JohnSmith-dh4gw 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@mikec6111 First you have an object of known height next to the tree. A buddy that 6’ tall works. Back off a ways and hold your scaler vertically at arm’s length, then count the number of notches that represent 6’. Then compare the scale to the tree and count the number of notches. If 6’ equalled 4 notches and the tree is 10 notches tall then that translates to 14’. This is an estimation but better than guessing.

    • @mikec6111
      @mikec6111 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@JohnSmith-dh4gw holy cow. It’s a scaler in two ways! That’s probably the most useful pun I’ve heard.

    • @magmatri-studios
      @magmatri-studios 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JohnSmith-dh4gw That is actually pure genius. Thanks for the idea!

  • @richardshort4587
    @richardshort4587 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Had one for over thirty years and UPS lost it. Forgot I had it going on a flight and was made to mail it to collect when I got home. A distance of 9 kilometres and all I got was an empty envelope. Made a complaint and they gave me money to replace it but not without a fight. Their policy was up to $2:50 cents for postage 😡 Magnifying glass is plastic and not as strong as my original the rest just the same. So yes I've got a new one but still miss the original as it was a gift from my daughters. Was well used and stood up well, used the hook to pull up and tighten big boot laces, carry parcels hung a light from it many uses. Used it almost daily when truck driving for any amount of things. Used cork screw to undo tightened knots, small pin for digging out splinters or bursting blood blisters, opened canned food regularly no problem you eventually runout of things to use them on. I love them because you can get a load of spares for them still even new plastic sides. Often copied never beaten.

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
    @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Victorinox pliers can be used as a vice/clamp. Need to glue something together, or solder wire (which will get hot during the process)? Place item in the teeth, close the plier back into the tool (as if storing it), and the tension will vice grip the item, freeing up both your hands.

    • @KstewLover1
      @KstewLover1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Cool thanks for the tip!

  • @DonnieBAllDay
    @DonnieBAllDay 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    First off, I HATE table top reviews. That said, this was a fantastic and extremely thorough description. I really like how you did some cut away's to show the knifes uses. Well done. As far as the file, the serrated spine I find works well to shave magnesium rods for fire starting. You'll have to give it a try. Works great. Also, the actual file sides are great for during up notches. If you're making a bow string notch or a square notch, there is no better tool for refining them. Again, great job.

  • @sehan622
    @sehan622 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I own a G-shock, an Outback and a Swiss Champ. In an post-acopalyptic world, the cockroaches will have a hard time choosing only one of those items:D:D

    • @randyvines1497
      @randyvines1497 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What’s an outback may I ask? The other two are cool!

    • @sehan622
      @sehan622 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@randyvines1497 OK; in my comment I refeer to an Outback. What I mean, is the family SUV made by Subaru, they have several models in their line-up; the Crosstreck that goes by the name XV here, the Legacy and then the Outback with the slighty larger ground clearing and also others depending on the country.😃These cars are somewhat well known for their ability to get you where you need to be, according to the owners that`s it😃.

    • @randyvines1497
      @randyvines1497 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@sehan622 oh yes yes I thought this is what you meant. I love hard wearing long lasting cars. Have a Skoda fabia myself which isn’t exactly an off-roader but it takes a beating hahah.

  • @charlessim1686
    @charlessim1686 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I bought and used my first Swiss Champ for 30 years! Used it through my army days and in the jungles of Brunei 3 times and then as my travel companion as I studied in the UK and then as I travelled for work around APAC. It’s the Best! It can take a lot of punishment and still be washed or dusted off looking great!

    • @jotzel123
      @jotzel123 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      What did you do in brunei

  • @stevens5541
    @stevens5541 5 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    They should stick a compass on the outside of it

    • @nikgyver7
      @nikgyver7 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      th-cam.com/video/ATMV1J-GyMI/w-d-xo.html

    • @alexandradavis
      @alexandradavis 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's actually a great idea

    • @shortandresourceful6242
      @shortandresourceful6242 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There are models with a compass. You can order a fully customized knife.

    • @shortandresourceful6242
      @shortandresourceful6242 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There models with a compass and I think if you are rich you can fully customize a knife.

    • @shortandresourceful6242
      @shortandresourceful6242 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Parcel hook great for knots and I know someone unlocked an old dresser!

  • @rickgaine3476
    @rickgaine3476 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I have carried one of these with me since 1989. I can’t go anywhere without it. It’s indispensable.

  • @j.w.greenbaum
    @j.w.greenbaum 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I have two different categories of multi-tools: "more indoor than outdoor" and "more outdoor than indoor". Some of these are fairly straight-forward: as someone who maintains a model train layout, firearms, knives, and model cars, I use a Leatherman Surge with bit kit and bit driver for that quite a lot, so for me, that's more indoor than outdoor. My father's like new in box Wenger from the mid seventies is also like this...it sees light use, certainly, but is mostly a collector's piece. For the "more outdoor than indoor", there's my Victorinox Tinker and also the Victorinox Standard (very similar to the modern Spartan) that Dad gave me a number of years ago (his other two Victorinox Standards are still in use and I hope they're not mine for a long time, truthfully). But the SwissChamp is more or less right down the middle. For me personally, more indoor than outdoor, but I have found uses for most of the tools all the same. I'd have to say I've used every part of it save the fish scaler and the pin for something. And really, a lot of these attachments can do a lot more than their advertised purpose without doing anything dangerous. Here's what I've come up with, both as-advertised and things I've used in practice that I have found to work (aside from the knife blades doing things expected of knife blades of the larger and pen blade sizes)...
    -I have used the cap lifter as a flathead screwdriver and I have stripped wire with it in addition to the obvious cracking open of bottles, so I've mostly stuck to the factory recommendation. However, if you have a comparatively gentle prying task (loosening a plastic lid on a bottle dried by paint, for instance), I have found it to work well at that.
    -The can opener, being sharp, makes a surprisingly good starter for perforated cardboard (and also works as a smaller flathead screwdriver).
    -The 45 degree stop for the Phillips screwdriver really comes in handy if you want to get a bit more torque on your screw. However, generally speaking, I prefer a Leatherman Surge when it comes to all things screw-related (I am giving the SwissChamp a pass for flathead screws simply because they're pretty easy in general).
    -The magnifying glass is great for painting up figures to standard for my model train layout, when you consider they're about 1/45 scale. I'll generally rest the knife on its side for this, leaving both of my hands free to hold the figure and paint brush.
    -The pliers come in handy for detail work, but again, bit advantage to Leatherman. Where these really shine is if I'm doing something outdoors. The wire cutter on the pliers can also double as a wire stripper with a bit of practice and the wire crimper really tends to come in handy, and I find it can also crimp very thin pieces of metal, such as photo-etched detail parts for use on a model kit.
    -Honestly, there's not much I haven't used the scissors for. I like that you can unlatch them as well as perform detail work. These even work with cutting plastic parts off sprues (with an XActo knife or pen blade doing the more detailed work).
    -A ruler is a ruler, but if you've ever tried gathering twine to use for an arts and crafts project (or in my case, my layout) and licking your fingers repeatedly in hopes of having it stick there, try using the fishhook disgorger. It works surprisingly well.
    -I usually use the saw to cut wood, but it's fine for acrylic material and modeling plastic; not just cutting, but also roughing up if you want a really weathered look.
    -I've filed everything from my nails to various types of plastics and wood with both sides of the file. I've also used the bottom edge for white metal in the construction of models and in a pinch, the bottom edge can be used to make notches in wood or plastic if you want to make joints that can fit together.
    -The reamer/sewing awl goes through softer wood pretty nicely. I've used it to start screw and nail holes (although it's really a pain to open; probably the second most annoying tool to actually deploy).
    -If you ever put something over an open fire and decide to get it boiling and remember to leave some sort of handle for it, odds are that handle is made of metal and will get pretty hot. That's what I find the hook to come in handy for.
    -The flathead screwdriver on the back gets comparatively little use, but it is certainly serviceable and I have used it. I also like that you can wrap your hand around it and use it on tough screws that have rust or minor damage or were just screwed in too tight.
    -The fingernail-cracking chisel (another use for the file, everyone!) works great when open, especially since on a model train layout, if you are creating a landscape, you're looking for the kind of precision work that only a very small, sharp, planer will give you. However, my complaint here is how difficult to access it is. It's true that the reamer/awl seems more heavily sprung, but it's also more accessible.
    -The corkscrew works wonders on your shoelaces if you're wearing gloves and you've done something like double-knot or triple-knot the laces.
    -I don't use the pen often, but it does write pretty well and it's often the only pen I have on me (I prefer pencils).
    -The tweezers are just the thing for placing 1/45 scale figures on a layout, especially if you stick the tips into pieces of packing peanuts so as not to mar the finish that you've just painted on or touched up. They also work wonders on removing the splinters from drilling holes in your table to run wire through.
    -I don't actually use the toothpick as a toothpick; I'm rather insistent on wood for doing that. However, I find it useful both to get dried paint out from under my fingernails as well as to apply paint on model airplane canopies (you can easily scrape it off the toothpick once you're finished or replace the toothpick after you've done a bit too much scraping).
    -As someone who wears prescription glasses, the eyeglass repair screwdriver is really appreciated.
    -Okay, there is a third thing I've never used: the key ring. I have found a little tan canvas pouch for this that I believe was originally made for some sort of tool (from the cuts in the side, I'll guess pliers or wire-cutters) and it's pretty bland and unmarked, but it does have a belt loop on it and really, that's good enough for me. I'm not going to be carrying it with keys any time soon, I'm afraid! Keep up the nice videos!

    • @mattdrives4757
      @mattdrives4757 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dude how long it take to write that😮

    • @goofyahhuncleproductions42069
      @goofyahhuncleproductions42069 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow are U a super world champion Typer??

    • @gerrynightingale9045
      @gerrynightingale9045 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      *I used the scissors to 'dig around' under a big toe-nail and snip the 'pointy' fucker that was killing me...you might say it 'worked like a 'Champ'* ( *I have all sorts of 'little nippers and snippers' all over the house...tried everything, none them would fit far enough under that damn nail to just raise it enough to cut it off...so as far as I'm concerned...ONE USE made it worth the expense to buy it*) *I've tons of knives in 65-years...many of the new 'Ninja Assassin/Seal-Team/Warrior' shit...and one day as I was unwrapping a huge rump-roast, I had a sudden thought of "Would that main-blade even cut this beef?" so I tried a fast 'stick' from 'under' so the blade couldn't close on me...and it went 'in/out' so fast with no resistance at all I thought I missed...tried again, same result...I slashed at it to see if that would work...it did...and now the roast was bleeding over the cutting-board* *Summation? That blade is one 'Evil Sumbitch' so run screaming like a 9-yr.old girl if someone threatens you with a 'toy for sissies to play pretend with' because that blade is 'bad news'*

    • @thejasonbischoff
      @thejasonbischoff 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      J.W. Greenbaum TLDR.

  • @iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743
    @iamfuckingyourwaifuandther2743 7 ปีที่แล้ว +164

    I think they need to just open up a customize your own victorinox instead of having 200 different models that aren't perfect for anyone.

    • @The_Koolman
      @The_Koolman 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Your sooo right!
      Ps I love your name!

    • @canne1463
      @canne1463 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      true i don't know why they have not done this already. But i think it's expensive for them to make custom configurations because right now it's all mass produced and assembled.

    • @SSchithFoo
      @SSchithFoo 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I think the idea is you don't know what you want so be prepared for everything.

    • @Gadgetdad007
      @Gadgetdad007 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What a wanker 🤣

    • @tomservo3401
      @tomservo3401 5 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      My swisschamp is perfect for me?

  • @mortsnerd5100
    @mortsnerd5100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The tip of the file can be used on small Phillips head screws like the ones you find on computer equipment, as well as cleaning your nails. I've also read that the fish scaler makes a good tool for pumpkin carving. As for the can opener, it's also a 2D Phillips head screwdriver and can be used to bend wire.

  • @samsum3738
    @samsum3738 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    They are all pointless until you need it . A very good video .

    • @ericojonx
      @ericojonx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Watch videos on each tool, they all have many uses. One vid showed a hundred uses for the hook. The fish scaler also has many uses. "Think outside the box" & use imagination.
      [When you get older & your hands get stiff, you might be happy at the size of the champ.]

  • @cuuppaajoe
    @cuuppaajoe 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My favorite one. I was trying to find a small one but I want it all the tools and just gave in. Somehow fits into my pants anyway.

  • @vancass1326
    @vancass1326 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    “Felix Immler” even has uses for the toothpick!

  • @kingabel-bd5xi
    @kingabel-bd5xi 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bro really found one of the smallest leather man's for comparison.

    • @joewatson8782
      @joewatson8782 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You didn't see the surge?

  • @Anitropius
    @Anitropius 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I grew up using simpler SAK models like the Camper, and the Swisschamp was always something I wanted just because I thought it was so damn cool but it was way too expensive for me as a teenager. A few years back I found one in a decent knick at a fleamarket that I gladly picked up - it usually lives at my desk and as a compact "toolbox" (together with the Leatherman Wave for more heavy duty stuff) around the house it is perfect for me and whenever I've travelled in the country or such it is a perfect companion.

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    My Champ lives in my camera bag, all the screw drivers, pliers, funny little hook lifter thing (holding flowers for macro shots), file, scissors (after 30 years need new spring) and wood saw are all used on a very regular basis. The crimper behind the pliers head get fairly regular use but you missed that out. The file is incredibly well made as is the knife, there’s videos showing how they furnace and temper the steel, it’s actually one of the toughest out. The file has a wood file, nail file [the criss cross side] and metal saw. Victorinox do put a lot of effort into the composites of the metal used for each tool. I must admit my SAK has been part of my life for so long I just took it for granted. My late mother bought mine from Switzerland in the mid 80s so it now has sentimental value as well. I think prior to seeing the videos if I was buying now I'd be tempted towards the Leatherman, but now I've seen just how well the SAK is made I would buy the Champ again. Great video, but when there’s about 30 tools it’s hard to remember them all.

  • @christopherherrick703
    @christopherherrick703 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I think this knife was introduced in 1985. I got mine about 1990, maybe a little after. but I've had it for a long time. This one is slightly different, I noticed that the magnifying glass is different. This is a knife I keep in my car as a pinch in case I need something and don't have tools. it's a great tool.

    • @Zeke43701
      @Zeke43701 ปีที่แล้ว

      When I had to send my newer Swiss Champ to the factory for a repair, I had them swap out the cheap plastic magnifying glass for the more durable and functional old style one that was gray. They did it for free and no more lens popping out. 😁

    • @ericojonx
      @ericojonx 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The old style is glass.
      The plastic is poor quality optic.

  • @2371Anita
    @2371Anita 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I have one. And when someone is a bit crafty, like I am, then this is THE tool, to have!

  • @kaig8980
    @kaig8980 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Been a faithful SwissChamp user since I was 11 years old.

  • @bongofury3176
    @bongofury3176 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My SAK has saved me many many times. I have had a climber version in my pocket for 35 years and I have just decided to upgrade to a Swiss Champ. Good review Cedric.

  • @LarsRibe
    @LarsRibe 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Had this one and loved it! It got stolen, when some idiot broke into my car :-( Still miss it.. but now I carry a Rebar and it does a great job.

  • @Vauxhall1434
    @Vauxhall1434 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I use an sak in my kitchen to open cans always. I have no other can opener, it is the best!

  • @WesleyLWood
    @WesleyLWood 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i have had mine for 41 years and has ridden in my pocket or car for ever and does so many things well most used saw, blades, Philips, tweezers (phenomenal for splinters), awl, chisel, scissors, pin, pen and package hook.

  • @tedsamuels3203
    @tedsamuels3203 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I really like the knife 🔪 I felt it had many uses and not a piece of junk ....thanks Man

  • @ndrthrdr1
    @ndrthrdr1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I use the scaler as a backscratcher.

    • @registrovan1
      @registrovan1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i use the saw 😂 really

  • @T37912
    @T37912 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hi,
    This is my edc.
    I attached a litle keysmart clip to it so I can clip it to my pocket and now it does not bother at all when pocketed.
    Thanks for the upload.

    • @T37912
      @T37912 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      just rewatched this vid and noticed your question about the file. It is the best tool to throw sparks with a ferro rod. Better than anything else I tried.

  • @byteme9718
    @byteme9718 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The tweezers are useless for pulling splinters, the pliers however are exceptional and will pull out everything from tiny metal shards to monster wood splinters.

  • @stephengardiner9867
    @stephengardiner9867 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I own several iterations of this knife, the first was purchased as the "SOS" set nearly 40 years ago (I had it refurbished a couple of years back). A wooden handled one as well as a couple with black and blue scales also lurk about the house. In my opinion, the best "bang for the buck" of the Swiss Army Knife series.

  • @HariSupriono
    @HariSupriono 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    MacGyver would like to know your location

  • @thomasharrison6367
    @thomasharrison6367 7 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The small flathead screwdriver on the back is perfect for electrical connecter blocks or any deep set screws again mainly on electrical items.. something that the can opener screwdriver can't do and it can be used on small Philip head screws.

  • @ethandunn7068
    @ethandunn7068 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've not used the file but I have tried using the fish scaler would not recommend the fish gunk gets caught inbetween all the layers discusting for weeks smelled of fish

  • @L808drumz
    @L808drumz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great informative video review!
    I have always been fascinated by the functionality of the Swiss Army knife even as a kid, got the SwissChamp a few weeks ago and excited to make good use of it. Definitely seems like the perfect multi tool for wild camping and the occasional daily use as well.

  • @radiowardenclyffe
    @radiowardenclyffe 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The tip of the fish scaler is magnetic and its the only knife that absolutely no one finds threatening, luv em.

  • @vladimirpain3942
    @vladimirpain3942 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    About metal file, it is hardened for about 56 HRC, so it is usable for weak steel like rebars, construction steel, nails and so. However, when used on hardened steel (axe blade for example), file will fail and will be damaged. So, practically, it is usefull for small application in the field. Oh, and its good to brush the nails.

  • @patd.5692
    @patd.5692 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The hook is more for picking and knot untying and whittling clearing shavings like that.

  • @doctoruttley
    @doctoruttley 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nothing better than a Swiss Army knife for EDC. I carry the Explorer plus in the coin pocket of my jeans and a Spyderco PM2 in m390 in the left pocket! 😎🤘🏻🇨🇦

  • @vancass1326
    @vancass1326 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    fish scaler “teeth” can be used for determination of distance and slope.

    • @richardshort4587
      @richardshort4587 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      van cass Please tell me more, I could see it used on a map for distance measuring between points.

    • @vancass1326
      @vancass1326 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Richard Short / i wouldn’t have believed it either if i hadn’t subscribed to a marvelous bush crafter…”Felix Immler”. believe me he’ll blow your mind with what he does with a Swiss Army Knife.
      l can’t give myself any of the credit for my suggestion; it was his method ;-)

  • @bird6691
    @bird6691 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You can fit the hook up your nose

  • @LanningKann
    @LanningKann 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I EDC a ruby red swisschamp. Compared to Leatherman MTs, SAK are much higher quality. I keep an LM in my glovebox for any instance where I need to abuse a pliers specific tool to get out of a jam. But it’s mainly because I bought it and after a few days of belt sheath carry, as it’s too big for the pocket, I decided it’s otherwise worthless to me. My Swisschamp is in my pocket daily though and is much more useful for just about any situation. The other thing is when I bought my LM it arrived broken and I had to send it back to be replaced. I’ve never had that with a SAK. In fact the last 2 LM I bought arrived broken. I won’t give them any more of my money. My next pliers centric tool will be a spirit. Or a Wilson combat tool.

  • @giftedlemming9434
    @giftedlemming9434 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I wear mine on my belt everyday

  • @Agent-vj3ns
    @Agent-vj3ns 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've had mine since the mid 90's. My mom said I'd need it. She was right, Still use it often.

  • @TheHypnotstCollector
    @TheHypnotstCollector ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So that's where the pin is kept. Spent over an hour searching, seaking, investigating, asking, reading, looking, I bought my first Victor' in 1969. I recall a large one like this 33 function.

  • @juliusgonzo7527
    @juliusgonzo7527 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very nice review, well balanced, nostalgic a bit, and practical. I thought the option of the Champ as a knife sheath pocket add on was smart...

  • @Berb4336
    @Berb4336 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    9:40 that was so satisfying😂

  • @alexandradavis
    @alexandradavis 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This thing is THE multi-tool

  • @petecwalina8789
    @petecwalina8789 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The File is actually half way decent on Metal I have used them over the years to smooth out edges touch up Axes and Machetes..Once when I was driving Over the Road I cut a 1/4 inch Bolt to get a shorter length for a Roadside Repair

  • @icepackisaac
    @icepackisaac 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great review mate, don't see many sak reviews as detailed as yours, great going and showing all the tools and uses with footage.

  • @alros1212
    @alros1212 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    this was a phenomenal review- bought a swisschamp after this
    thanks

  • @skuppejou844
    @skuppejou844 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The needle is perfect for cleaning out sawdust and crap from the aux/charger port on your phone.

  • @Northanteus
    @Northanteus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Buy a 6mm square by 6mm hex adapter on Amazon and use your phillips screwdriver (or cap lifter) as the shank. I learned this 'trick' from Nikos Doulas NikGyver! :)
    To be fair to the Surge, it has much bigger pliers, so this is the main reason why it has the bigger size. If someone needs bigger pliers on a daily basis, they will go Surge for that reason. That's why they should not be compared.

  • @dustycups
    @dustycups 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    17:22 Brilliant magic trick!

  • @jack_batterson
    @jack_batterson 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Duuuuude.....the Opener layer is THE reason to own a SAK!

  • @gurpyarsingh2888
    @gurpyarsingh2888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just bought this yesterday for myself as a Christmas gift from Canadian Tire, Brandon, Manitoba. ❤️ God bless everyone

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 7 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The awl is an all-purpose sewing tool as well. It is very good for removing existing stitching. The rounded side toward the material allows you to pick out the thread without the risk of digging into the cloth/material. Then it works well for sewing, especially thicker or more resistant materials like canvas and leather.

  • @mikail2011
    @mikail2011 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have mine since 2012. Great thing

  • @warriorsage591
    @warriorsage591 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    best 100 bucks i ever spent

  • @davecordova7211
    @davecordova7211 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have had my Swisschamp for few years. It has come in handy. I had no idea it came with a needle. I had to go get mine and check and sure enough I had a needle there. Nice video with good info

  • @gregkramber5816
    @gregkramber5816 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My favorite model is the Super Tinker!

  • @Eowyn77
    @Eowyn77 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    7$ for a replacement mini screwdriver? Geeze Luise, here in Europe that thing is 1.90€....

  • @mikemills54
    @mikemills54 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    14:05 Since 1985. Thanks sakwiki.com!

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The supreme satisfaction you get using these beautifully designed & made tools is almost religious.
    Every single use is a justification of your lifestyle choice to EDC.
    Life becomes a series of opportunities to remedy problems on the spot, rather than the endless aggravation of never having a knife or tool when you need it.
    Every single day I find something to tighten, repair, open or even groom myself with one of my SAK's 👍
    The file & reamer are very useful for use on plastic electronics boxes, 3D prints etc
    Nothing beats heirloom tools....

  • @The_Koolman
    @The_Koolman 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I personally carry a work champ every day and love it it has all the tools I need the only thing on it I dont need is the saw but I still LOVE it !!

  • @paulfogarty7724
    @paulfogarty7724 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I bought one of these 20 years ago and its still going strong. However most of the tools hsve been used, but I don't fish so that fish scaler thing has'nt been used even once.

    • @happy2vent76
      @happy2vent76 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      you can use it as a grater.grate cheese

    • @Zeke43701
      @Zeke43701 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@happy2vent76 makes a great back scratcher for those hard to reach places on your back.

  • @mark..A
    @mark..A 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bought my champion in march 1984 from tatworth fruit farm near chard, Somerset.
    The fruit farm went years ago but my sak is still here

  • @wesleygahr463
    @wesleygahr463 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’ve used the hook a couple of times, actually. I ride my bicycle a lot and there have been occasions the bicycle’s chain derailed a bit for some odd reason. So you turn the bicycle around and you can easily pull the chain onto the cog with the hook. I tried doing it with my hand, but you don’t have a lot of space, your hands get dirty and it’s way harder to hold it in place.

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  • @josephstalin2588
    @josephstalin2588 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Its a really good sak and as my first one , i think its an excellent example of swiss craftsmanship and also helps me with many things around the house
    Also , I use it to carve figures when i am bored

  • @mel63613
    @mel63613 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been carrying a Swiss Champ for something over 40 years now; on my belt, it's a part of my wardrobe.
    The only thing that ever broke, was the spring on the pliers, that fatigued out. Replaced for $5.00. The pliers get used frequently for pulling my eyelashes that grow into my eyes. Over time, I have used just about everything on the knife.
    The blades hold an edge rather well; the whole assembly being made of 440C Stainless, with a Rockwell Hardness that tested at C54.
    It goes with me everywhere.

  • @imanassole9421
    @imanassole9421 ปีที่แล้ว

    See my issue with multi tools is to have all the features I want, I need like 4 different knives. Say a mag lense, the storage scales, reamer/awl, a removable scalpel blade for TSA compliance, a t shank tool that uses jig saw blades so you can switch between wood or metal, full size pliers with replaceable carbide cutting teeth, non stainless (for fire starting) and a 1/4" bit driver. That's literally at least 3 different knives and I'm pretty sure the tools are all proprietary.. Swiss champ (which most of those tools are useless to me and it's needlessly big) the Leatherman wave plus.. which is good but missing some things along with the Leatherman surge.

  • @fc436
    @fc436 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    To reduce a leatherman surge like these, with a lot of oxidation... Or live in a marine place, or make zero maintenance...
    I have 7 leatherman and with wd 40 one time every to months, don't have 1 molecule of oxide.....

  • @vdh2248
    @vdh2248 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Swiss Aamy knife :)

  • @randomcow505
    @randomcow505 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The Swiss champ punches so far above its weight it’s insane
    I’ve owned one for 15 years and used it almost daily and every tool on it at least once a month for something
    The pliers are a thing of beauty, I’ve used them as vice grips with tape, for taking rusted bolts off, breaking stuff off other things and they are still in perfect condition, I think it’s down to how sharp the waves are on it that is just digs into things so doesn’t require as much grip force, he’ll half the time I reach for them over a full sized set of pliers
    I’ve used the saw and file for shaping brass, bronze and even iron so many times and it’s Basically as good as new.
    The Philips screwdriver is one of the best ones I’ve ever used, honestly if they sold a full sized one I’d buy it tomorrow.
    The tools on the back are great for random prying and stabbing jobs where you don’t want to dull or bend a more specialised tool
    Only issue I’ve ever had with this thing is if you get any kind of gunk in the scissor joint you can not get it back out so mine don’t move as well as they used to, but they still work

  • @ourpetsarecute3110
    @ourpetsarecute3110 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The file is really good for detail things I recently was carving a king for a chess set I’m working on and it made the cross on top extremely easy to make

  • @mdnezam4830
    @mdnezam4830 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice

  • @wtfmrb293
    @wtfmrb293 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a ranger type victorinox. With a bigger blade that locks in place. And with a same length saw. Love it.-))

  • @MrAvon5000
    @MrAvon5000 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I always wanted one of those but I have the Tinker, Explorer, Recruit, and the Classic since I own four of these since there Victorinox someday I will finally buy the SwissChamp I love Victorinox and your review video.

  • @germanshepherd13
    @germanshepherd13 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My Swiss champ saved the day at beach. Our mini fridge freezer was 4 inches of frost and ice and unusable. Used the fish scaler, file and main blade as ice pick or to cut into the ice and took some time but got job done. Hair dryer assisted as well.

    • @germanshepherd13
      @germanshepherd13 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The scissors, blades and bottle opener all got used and only on day 2 of vacation

    • @Aussiedavid71
      @Aussiedavid71 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry, but I'm picturing you at the beach with a hairdryer and about 10 extension leads.😆

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Swiss Champ since 1985. The pliers broke. Is there a way to replace it?

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm very disappointed that you never once took the opportunity to say "that's not a knife, this is a knife." I want my money back.

  • @franciscoarana6626
    @franciscoarana6626 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No fire starting with the plastic mag glass, as opposed to the original 'glass'. At least not for me.

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice video. My SAK has everything exactly as you have shown except it's missing the pliers. I've even got the pin and the pen. I never use pliers so don't miss that feature. I love this thing.

    • @michaelbuddy
      @michaelbuddy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      you might have the army ranger pocket

  • @PabloP169
    @PabloP169 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I too am from Oz and I purchased a Black champ with my name engraved on it during a trip to Switzerland about 20+ years ago and I still have it. I recently ordered a replacement pair of tweezers as I lost them many years ago..

  • @tombarnes7889
    @tombarnes7889 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    the hook is great for pulling tent pegs out and fire wood atie it up with some para cord and use the hook to carry it

  • @T37912
    @T37912 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Love my champ. Everyone always has ideas to make them better (better steel, get rid of this tool and add that one, etc...) It's worked fine as it is for a long time. Leave it as it is. I'm worried that with all the sugestions everyone is making some new ceo will take over the company, start producing the knives as you want them, will start over-charging for them and eventually, the SAK as we know and love them will no longer be available.
    Anyway, those are my thoughts on the matter.

    • @gerrynightingale9045
      @gerrynightingale9045 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      *I have serious doubts the 'Champ' will have any major modifications for years to come since most of the World likes it 'as-is'* (I do wish they would 'up-grade' to a heavier density of plastic for the 'scales' though...the plastic used for years now is just too brittle and can't withstand dropping on a hard surface)

    • @germanshepherd13
      @germanshepherd13 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      just replace scales with their eco ones or the ones that the glow in the dark ones are made of, more pliable and less prone to scratches as well.

  • @scott762mm
    @scott762mm 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish they would do away with that corkscrew and put something else in its place.

  • @name5949
    @name5949 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello there buddy are you still useing this BAD boy

  • @yutehube4468
    @yutehube4468 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    _The tweezers are fine, as long as you're not planning on running a beauty salon with them_ 😂

  • @omkr0122
    @omkr0122 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The sharpness of that knife is no joke! I just cut my thumb with it just yesterday! Required 5 stitches to fix the wound...

    • @jonasandersson7367
      @jonasandersson7367 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      And for the needle stitching you can use the included pliers

    • @omkr0122
      @omkr0122 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jonasandersson7367 That's what the doctor used! He said that it was good that the Victorinox cuts clean

  • @ArtesArifaj
    @ArtesArifaj ปีที่แล้ว

    My victorinox he have 4 of swiss army knife but its ok.😊

  • @saviom8166
    @saviom8166 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have 3 of these, in addition to about 50 other models.

  • @cassanoa
    @cassanoa 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    everyone does focus to much on the pliers of a multi tool - i dont - if the pliers is so important to someone - i might suggest just carrying a actual separate pliers like the Knipex 87 01 125 Water Pump Pliers"Cobra" - these are high quality pocket pliers of the finest build - although i believe the little pliers on the champ are also top notch - they are so fine - you can also use them as tweezers - the cobra are much more heavy duty and can expand to one inch - together the champ and the knipex make a powerful team

  • @norby0418
    @norby0418 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Swiss Champ is nice but just to bit to carry