I carry a deluxe tinker when I'm at home in my jammies. When I'm out and about, I have an Explorer. I used to have an additional Explorer Plus, but I can't find it!
I used to carry one of the mid-size swiss army knives... then I discovered the leathernam skeletool cx which is far superior in every way. Plus it has pliers
the 154CM steel blade was enough of a selling feature for me, but the screwdriver with interchangeable heads, carabiner style clip / bottle opener and removeable belt clip sealed the deal
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Alrighty...I'll be the sissy answer this thread, but since he said simply a 'swiss army knife', I'm on board.
I've have had the super tiny model (you know....toothpick, tweezers, file, knife, and scissors) on my key chain for the last 10 years. I think I'm on my third one...none failed due to their own fault. Lost one, and the other one I cut open so many packaged boxes and never bothered to clean or sharpen it, so away it went.
Does Wenger count too? Mostly I carry a Victorinox Classic on my keychain, but I've had a few of the Wenger equivalents over the years too. Theirs had serrated scissor blades, which I really liked. You don't see many in stores though (if they even make them anymore).
I've been carrying a Victorinox Tinker for over 21 years & even misplaced the original for a while. I immediately bought another one, then stumbled across my original, so I keep a spare around the house. I couldn't begin to count the number of times someone has asked for a flat or phillips-head screwdriver, and I've fished my Tinker out & handed it over.
I have carried a swiss army knife for at least 20 years. Have a Huntsman lite ruby in my left pocket and a Gerber Legend on my right hip. Use both everyday. The only thing I don't like about me Huntsman is the flashlight. The flashlight kept getting turned on in my pocket. Finally gave up on the light.
Bought a Swiss Champ in 1977 (?) and have used it all over the world. Carry it and a Gerber tool pretty much all the time when I'm in the woods. It's been used to fix tools, cars, people and animals.
Victorinox actually bought Wenger. The parent company is "Swiss Army Brands."
Victorinox is "the original Swiss Army Knife."
Wenger is the "genuine Swiss Army Knife."
Both of them (until recently) made the standard issue for the Swiss army/militia in 50/50 numbers. The two versions of the "soldier" are essentially the same, except the Wenger version has a hole through it for a lanyard, and at one time had a "bale" (I think it's called), the big metal ring that you could attach to something.
The current issue knife if a one-handed opening knife that locks open and has several tools in addition. It's similar to the knife the German Army has been issuing recently, which was the impetus for the change (because it's a cool knife).
In the past, Victorniox was (in my opinion), slightly higher quality. The tools were thicker and more robust and they just seemed sturdier. Wenger knives were and are excellent tools, however. The fundamental differences between the two lines are primarily cosmetic as well as minor differences in tool design. For instance, the Vic scissors use a leaf spring that can and will break (but it can be easily replaced). The Wenger scissors use one of the main springs of the knife itself instead, which theoretially makes them a little sturdier. In practice, I've found the Vic scissors to work better, especially when new.
Yeah, this blade cuts like you wouldn't believe. I couldn''t believe the performance when I started cutting things I expected to have to saw through only to slice through them easily.
I hadn't seen that video before, but I do specifically carry it in case I need to cut seat belts off me or a family member in a crisis.