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Review on πŸ”ͺ VICTORINOX Nomad Black Swisscard Multitool by Ewa Sroga ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

Specifically, my knife weighs 103.5 grams. Very pleased with the knife. Reliable as an AK. There is a similar Piknicker knife, it differs from this one in that the Pikniker has a latch made in the form of a slider, which, in my opinion, does not add reliability. But there is no protrusion of the liner crashing into the finger. It also differs from the picnicker in the shape of the "threshold" of the blade between the cutting edge and the handle, and the shape of the bottle opener.

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Pros
  • This knife is perfect for travel. It has a knife, a bottle opener, a can opener, a corkscrew, and, as a bonus, a toothpick, tweezers. Lightweight, rather thin two-row knife with an ideal set of tools, so as not to bathe in a vacation home or on a picnic. The blade is long enough not to shred sausage and bread. The knife has a "liner" lock, which is a plus for me personally. By the way, the bottle opener (aka a large screwdriver) is also fixed with a liner, which is rare in other Victorinox knives.
Cons
  • The protrusion of the liner (unlike a similar, but three-row Forester with a saw) is quite high and unpleasantly cuts into the index finger if, for example, a stick is sharpened.

Comments (2)

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July 13, 2023
Pros: No worse than the previous ones, bought 10, 5 and 25 years ago. Its cons: It's easy to get lost, especially on a dark evening in the woods at a picnic.
May 29, 2023
Pros: Functionality, relatively low weight. Has cons: Steel does not hold a cutting edge for long.