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Victorinox Rambler Swiss Army Pocket Knife, Small, Multi Tool, 10 Functions, Screwdriver, Scissors, Red

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The only real disappointment tool-wise was the wire stripper which didn't work at all for me when I tried it (trying to strip the wires for a lamp cable). But maybe it works well for other cables, and it was just a bonus anyway not at all a reason why I bought this knife. The combination of tools is just great with the scissors, philips screwdriver and the flathead screwdriver. But sometimes, things you didn’t anticipate become the most valuable. Take the eyeglass screwdriver on the Wave+. This precision instrument has seen a ton of use, serving as the perfect complement to the rest of the kit. Tweezers is also good to have, and of course the knife blade (which is small but sharp and works very well). Leatherman Wave+ reigns supreme as our favorite multitool; (photo/Josh Wussow) Why You Should Trust Us

This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. With its compact size and ample skillset, the Victorinox Rambler is perfect for lovers of the original Swiss Army Classic who want a little extra functionality.

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There is no point in comparing the individual tools side-by-side as all the tools in both the MiniChamp and the Micra are very small and one will not have any significant advantage over the other. Given that, I can't really give this version a fair review. If you want to get it scissors on a plane, it sounds like it works. I just haven't had the energy to test that theory when push came to shove. Small quantities of Sunset Orange Ramblers were produced in August 2012 for SB. This shade of orange has not been used before. Several other models were produced at the same time with this new color

Still, this popularity comes at a cost. Cheap, poorly built multitools are everywhere, from store-brand models to souvenir garbage. Rather than sink your money into something that’ll break the first time you try to turn a screw or snip a piece of wire, you need something that’ll live up to the hardworking ethos multitools seem to project. The Rambler’s main blade is sharp, and the scissors are hefty enough to snip through a length of paracord. They’ll also serve as adequate nail clippers, should the need for personal maintenance arise. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. That’s the thing about multitools — there’s no better way to test their do-anything ethos than to put them to work. And once you’ve broken down an electrical box or assembled a household of furniture with a Wave+, you get to know the tool inside and out. Buyers Guide: How to Choose a Multitool Specialized Tools This full-size, budget-friendly offering from Leatherman serves as a one-two punch. And at just over half the cost of our top offering, its cash-to-capability ratio is actually arguably higher.A second larger run of silver Alox scaled Ramblers with the standard red Victorinox shield was completed for SB in 2011. Several other runs have followed And while the aforementioned big three brands have a lot of quality products, there are a few stinkers even in their lineups. To help you sort the garbage from the gold, we’ve assembled a list of multitools, balancing quality, versatility, tool count, and price point

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