Product Description
An inexpensive Swiss Army knife that is packed with 14 separate features!
Product Details
* Color: Red
* Brand: Victorinox
* Model: 53381
* Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
Features
* Contains 13 stainless-steel tools
* Large knife blade, small knife blade, large screwdriver, small screwdriver, reamer/punch
* Can opener, bottle opener, wire stripper, tweezers, toothpick, scissors, hook, corkscrew
* Just 3-1/2 inches long
* Includes key ring; lifetime warranty against defects
Amazon.com Review
From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army knife a century ago comes this 13-item set of stainless-steel tools--all neatly contained inside a single implement that measures just 3-1/2 inches long. Sheathed in the famous Swiss Army red plastic, the Climber pocket knife is a toolbox small enough to fit into a pocket. (It also comes with a key ring.) A valued companion, this pocket knife carries a lifetime warranty against defects. The tools include a large knife blade, small knife blade, can opener, small screwdriver, bottle opener, large screwdriver, wire stripper, reamer/punch, tweezers, plastic toothpick, scissors, hook, and corkscrew. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews
An excellent pocketknife, but you'll miss the screw-driver..5
This classic Swiss Army knife will serve you well -- I've had mine for going on 10 years. However, this model does not have a Phillips-head screwdriver function, which I find extremely useful. If you can deal with that missing element, I'd say, buy away!
Enjoy!
A classic. Perfect for the urban backpacker.5
I purchased my Climber in 1991 and have enjoyed every minute of it. It was - and is still, as far as I can tell - the most compact Swiss Army knife with both the scissors and the corkscrew, the two attachments I felt were the most useful (to me, an urban backpacker at the time) after the two basic knives. I have given The Climber as a gift many times, with great success. The Climber is amazingly sharp, strong, and helpful. I love it.
Nice clasical5
I've had my Climber knife for almost 14 years now, and it is as good and shiny as new. (And I bought it from Switzerland, not that this would make any difference).
Lost the tweezer, and just ordered a replacement, so that my Climber is "whole" again.
Very nice and faithfull tool!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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