Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Precision crafted in Switzerland to ensure years of use
  • Measures 3.58 inches when closed; weights 3.55 ounces
  • Includes a small and large blade, two screwdrivers, bottle and can openers, a corkscrew, wire stripper, scissors, reamer, parcel hook, tweezers, toothpick, and key chain
  • Includes a lifetime warranty
  • Features more than ten useful tools

Description

The Climber is an excellent Swiss Army knife featuring all of the essential tools: Large blade; Small blade; Can opener with small screwdriver; Bottle opener with large screwdriver & wire stripper; Scissors; Reamer with sewing eye; Corkscrew; Hook; Toothpick; Tweezers; Key ring. Swiss Army logo and lifetime warranty.

Other Details

  • Brand: Victorinox
  • EAN: 0046928549924
  • Label: Victorinox
  • Manufacturer: Victorinox
  • Model: 54992
  • MPN: 54992
  • PackageQuantity: 1000
  • UPC: 046928549924
  • Package Dimensions: 4.60 in x 2.00 in x 0.70 in; 0.10 lb

Customer Reviews

A toolbox in your pocket.

5.0 / 5.0


I bought two of these as Christmas gifts for my grand-nephews. I have carried a Swiss Army knife on a daily basis for about 37 years, and I thought it was time for them to start to enjoy this tradition. Great knives.
I highly recommend them.


Victorinox Swiss Army Climber II Pocket Knife

4.0 / 5.0


I like this knife very much and give it as a gift frequently. Delivery was prompt. Wish the seller had the miniture screwdriver that fits in the corkscrew. It also would be nice if the seller had a sheath for this and the other Victorinox knives they sell.


Most useful tool I own

5.0 / 5.0


I always have my Swiss Army knife. I use it as a screw driver, a nail clipper, to cut and to clean.


A Good, basic knife

4.0 / 5.0


I have used this knife many times already. The only downside is that it lacks a Phillips screwdriver.


Swiss Army Climber II

4.0 / 5.0


The knife was a replacement for another I lost. It's the perfect balance of size/weight and functionality, and arrived razor sharp (literally). I don't like the new skin on the climber II as much as the old (matte texture and darker red), but that is my only complaint.


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