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Life Hacks with a Swiss Army Knife: Make the Most of Your Multi-Tool
From opening bottles to tightening screws, from cutting rope to emergency repairs, your multi-tool can handle countless ...
Victorinox, the company behind the Swiss army knife, is making a multi-tool without a blade. The CEO said increased regulation of knives in certain countries was behind the decision.
There are many models of Swiss Army knives, which can be equipped with everything from a flashlight to a seatbelt cutter. To date though, there's not a version without the tool's namesake knife.
Victorinox, which makes Swiss Army Knife, said that it’s in the process of making a multitool without a blade. SSPL via Getty Images “We already have a tool specifically for golfers in our range.
The maker of the Swiss Army Knife is working on a new version of the classic multi-tool, which won’t have a blade. “We are in the early stages of developing pocket tools without blades,” a ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNThis Elevated Swiss Army Knife Is Unlike Any I’ve Seen Before
This special version of one of Victorinox's best all-around multi-tools includes beloved high-end steel and a novel handle ...
Luckily, your Swiss Army knife has a magnifying glass to make out the fine print and ensure that you use the right amount of (unexpired!) ingredients. 7. Cutting seals and opening wine ...
The most basic Swiss Army knife costs only about $16, with just the essential tools and a slim profile. The most expensive tools may cost up to $200 and feature stainless steel construction and ...
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