Victorinox Swiss Army Executive Pocket Knife

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Main Features

  • Lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship or materials
  • Manufactured by Victorinox, manufacturer of the Original Swiss Army Knife
  • Contains 10 functions including scissors and large / small blades
  • All stainless steel implements
  • Measures 3" with unique orange peeler feature

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Contains 10 functions including scissors and large / small blades. All stainless steel implements. Measures 3" with unique orange peeler feature.

Other Details

  • Brand: Victorinox
  • Label: Victorinox
  • Manufacturer: Victorinox
  • Model: 53403
  • Package Dimensions: 3.00 in x 2.00 in x 1.00 in; 0.25 lb

Customer Reviews

15 years in my shirt pocket

5.0 / 5.0


I have had this knife every day for 15 years right there in my shirt pocket. I have fixed things, and peeled Clementines for my wife and kids using the orange peeler (works perfectly once you understand its function), tightened loose screws in the car waiting at stop lights, clipped a coupon or two, and loaned the knife to the wife and kids to fix the occasional hanging thread or broken fingernail, etc. Big enough to do a lot of useful work and small enough not to scare the timid when you take it out to use it. It is a useful addition to any man's pocket (or woman's purse for that matter).


favorite small pocket knife

5.0 / 5.0


I have had several of these as they are confiscated at events where I forget to leave them in my car. It is the best knife I have found for not wearing a hole in dress pants pockets.


Best Pocket Knife

4.0 / 5.0


This is the third one I've bought over last 25 years or so. Lost the previous two.

Scissors larger than the cheaper model; work great for cutting fishing line, opening plastic bags, other small tasks. Nail file has machined file face which works very well. The two blades are about right. Orange peeler blade worthless except for end which can be used as small flat blade screwdriver. Tweezers occasionally useful, toothpick is worthless.


The Swiss Army does it again

5.0 / 5.0


Great balance between size and function. Does almost everything from peeling an orange to tightening the screws in the front door hinge. Also works as a knife.


Excellent small knife!

5.0 / 5.0


This is my third Victorinox Executive pocket knife. (Lost one, gave one to a friend.) I collect pocket knives so I think I know a little on the subject. I sometimes also carry a larger knife for heavier cutting duties, but I always have this one in my pocket. Always. The scissors are top quality, the blades come sharp and are easy to resharpen, the nail file is very good - I've even loaned it to ladies who are suprised by the job it does. OK, the orange peeler is sort of silly, but even it does a good job of peeling oranges the three times a year one might want to do such a thing. If you're thinking of buying this knife, stop thinking. Just buy it, you won't be sorry.


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