Victorinox Trailmaster Camo 0.8463.MW94
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Product detailed description
You never know when an easy morning walk will turn into something much more adventurous. But that's not a problem when you own a Trailmaster pocket knife. You'll find 12 functions and all the accessories you need, no matter what you're doing or where you're going. It's a tool you can rely on.
Number of functions: 12
1. Large knife
2. Bottle opener
3. 5mm screwdriver
4. Wire stripper
5. Wood saw
6. Opener
7. 3mm screwdriver
8. Reamer
9. Corkscrew
10. Tweezers
11. Toothpick
12.
Length: 111 mm
Width: 18 mm
Weight: 130 g
Color: camouflage
Victorinox Warranty: lifetime (damage caused by normal wear, misuse or abuse is not covered by warranty).
The Swiss pocket knives from Victorinox are distinguished by the fact that it can be found all over the world. This Swiss knife maker is keen to maintain its market leadership and therefore surprises the market with new products every year.
Spare Parts:
Should you lose any of the handy little things Victorinox multifunction knives hide under the blades, you can purchase a replacement here:
Replacement ring for Victorinox knives small Toothpick large Pincer large
You can find more spare parts and accessories here: Victorinox accessories
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The amazing thing about VICTORINOX pocket knives, which was actually the key to their success, was the versatility of each spring: six blades on just two springs made for a light and elegant officer's knife.
Victorinox is dedicated to the manufacture and worldwide sale of unique and high-quality products that find practical applications in many different areas of life. It offers Swiss army knives, kitchen knives, watches, travel gear, fashion apparel and perfumes. The company's headquarters are located in the village of Ibach in the Canton of Schwyz, which lies in the heart of Switzerland. It was here that the founder of today's company, Karl Elsener, opened his knife-making business in 1884 and a few years later produced the legendary "original Swiss Army knife".