Fantastic video! have six Swiss Army Knives and had no idea that they could be used in so many ways. Now, I will probably use them as everyday carry knives! Thank you for making this video!
Amazing! So much for all those people who say that the toothpick, hook and corkscrew are useless lol. At the moment I EDC a Climber Plus with black scales which I bought with a pocket clip on them, and a Knipex Cobra XS and it works amazingly well for daily tasks of all kinds.
Very creative uses, especially from some of the tools that at first glance do not seem very useful other than their primary function. Those magnets are a good addition. I'm surprised they don't include those with the knives.
When the parcel hook was used to continue screwing in the hook into the wood, I was thinking that a lot of those little spaces in between the layers could be used in the same way, and might be more ergonomically to do it that way. Obviously, depending on the width of the hook, your screwing in it, either will work or won’t work because the hook will either be too wide or too skinny. Obviously too wide is a dealbreaker completely, but even if it’s really skinny, you could probably still pull it off.
I've seen some very cool tricks on your channel, thank you! At 3:30 though, tilting the candle would have been a lot easier :D (Yeah. I know it's just a demonstration and you may not be able to tilt it :))
Fantastic video! have six Swiss Army Knives and had no idea that they could be used in so many ways. Now, I will probably use them as everyday carry knives! Thank you for making this video!
Amazing! So much for all those people who say that the toothpick, hook and corkscrew are useless lol. At the moment I EDC a Climber Plus with black scales which I bought with a pocket clip on them, and a Knipex Cobra XS and it works amazingly well for daily tasks of all kinds.
I always magnetize the screw driver tips (and usually also the tip of the file) on my SAKs to be able to pick up and/or hold screws.
that trick with the split ring and the tweezers holding the wire was next level
Very creative uses, especially from some of the tools that at first glance do not seem very useful other than their primary function. Those magnets are a good addition. I'm surprised they don't include those with the knives.
Love the SAK, "snap"!
Wish more SAKs came with the parcel hook.
Amazing and excellent ideas!
it's really interesting! I looked with pleasure! It's always very interesting to watch about Victorinox!
keep them coming. I am loving these.
Wow, that tiny magnet seems to be very strong for its size!
When the parcel hook was used to continue screwing in the hook into the wood, I was thinking that a lot of those little spaces in between the layers could be used in the same way, and might be more ergonomically to do it that way. Obviously, depending on the width of the hook, your screwing in it, either will work or won’t work because the hook will either be too wide or too skinny. Obviously too wide is a dealbreaker completely, but even if it’s really skinny, you could probably still pull it off.
Where o where can one buy such an amazing little magnet???
Excelente video, felicidades.
Great stuff! What size is that magnet?
Where did you get such the small magnet?
where did you find such a small magnet?
I've seen some very cool tricks on your channel, thank you!
At 3:30 though, tilting the candle would have been a lot easier :D
(Yeah. I know it's just a demonstration and you may not be able to tilt it :))
which model is this ?
Me thinks Ranger
victorinox Ranger?
What a joke
Repetitive from other videos
??? Not if you haven't seen the other videos captain.
Let's do beter!