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Victorinox Evolution Grip 10

 
Retail: $39.00
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Product Details

Sku: 28 2.3803.CUS2
Brand: Victorinox
Line: Knives
Size: .7 x 3.3 inches
Weight: 2.1 oz

Product Features

  • The perfect tool for your everyday adventures
  • Swiss made pocket knife with 13 functions and ergonomically designed two-component scales
  • Includes a can opener with small screwdriver

Tools

  1. key ring
  2. toothpick
  3. tweezers
  4. large blade
  5. nail file
  6. nail cleaner
  7. corkscrew
  1. bottle opener
  2. screwdriver 5 mm
  3. wire stripper
  4. can opener
  5. screwdriver 3 mm
  6. reamer, punch and sewing awl

Product Summary

Embrace change, explore new horizons, progress everyday... This is what the Evolution collection is about. With the Evolution Grip 10 model, we bring you the perfect tool for your everyday adventures. It features all the functions you need with specially formed scales that offer outstanding grip and stability. Work faster and easier with this little bit of evolution that fits in your pocket.

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