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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Spartan $37.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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While looking for steak knives, found this. I have this one and the amount of times I've been desperate for a bottle opener or can opener and been saved by this beauty is beyond belief.

RRP $49.95

Or the Tinker $32.95 - RRP $49.95 (Phillips head instead of corkscrew)
Credit to Bunsen.
https://www.amazon.com.au/VICTORINOX-Swiss-Pocket-Gadget-Tin…

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  • +5

    this same except corkscrew is phillips bit & a few $$ cheaper..

  • +2

    I edc a Victorinox Explorer. Bloody love the in-line Philips. Victorinox’s fit and finish is first class.

  • +1

    I recommend the tinker that someone else posted. I find a Phillips screw driver much more useful than a corkscrew.

    I have a black one that is probably my most used knife, even more so than my leathermans in recent years.

    • Does anyone know any creative uses for the corkscrew apart from corks?

      • +1

        Untying knots and shoelaces. The victorinox corkscrew also holds the optional mini Philips screwdriver.

      • +1

        You can get an adapter now with a little glasses size screwdriver that twists into the corkscrew which is cool but I still find a normal size screwdriver far more useful.

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  • +5

    Cheaper at Peter Of Kensington. $32 if you want to pick up, and $5 delivery for me, makes it cheaper. They also have the tinker for $32.

  • +4

    no scissors, no deal!

  • Perfect for my new PC build, so I can screw with confidence. Recommended by Stefan Etienne

  • What's the point of having a small blade AND a large blade?

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