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Victorinox Explorer

 
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Product Details

Sku: 046928557950
Brand: Victorinox
Line: Knives
Size: .9 x 3.6 inches
Weight: 3.6 oz

Product Features

  • Perfect for discovering the treasures of the world
  • Swiss made pocket knife with 16 functions
  • Includes magnifying glass and Phillips screwdriver

Tools

  1. large blade
  2. small blade
  3. can opener
  4. screwdriver 3 mm
  5. bottle opener
  6. screwdriver 6 mm
  7. wire stripper
  8. reamer, punch and sewing awl
  1. corkscrew
  2. scissors
  3. magnifying glass
  4. Phillips screwdriver 1/2
  5. multipurpose hook
  6. toothpick
  7. tweezers
  8. key ring

Product Summary

Welcome to the world of the Officer's knife. This is where the legend of the Swiss Army Knife began. And it continues today with the Explorer pocket knife. This pocket knife was built to help you figure things out. Its 16 functions include the tools you need to take just about anything apart and put it back together, and a magnifying glass so you can get a closer look in between.

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