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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 340 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Victorinox Swiss Army Multi-Tool, MiniChamp Pocket Knife |
Product Description: | TINY TOOLBOX This small knife has big ambitions. The 2.3" MiniChamp features 16 tools, stainless steel construction, and Swiss-Made precision – making it an indispensable companion on your daily adventures and quick fixes. FEATURES 16 FUNCTIONS: Blade. Nail File with. – Nail Cleaner. Scissors. Cuticle Pusher. Screwdriver with. – Ruler. Emergency Blade (Letter Opener). Hook Tool/Package Opener with. – Scraper. Bottle Opener with. – Magnetic Phillips Screwdriver. – Wire Stripper. Key Ring. Tweezers. Retractable Ballpoint Pen. CARE TIPS FOR YOUR SWISS ARMY KNIFE The steel is tempered, annealed and polished to achieve the necessary hardness and provide optimum resistance to corrosion. SHARPENING To re-sharpen your knife, use a whetstone at an angle of 15°– 20°. This will result in a cutting angle of 30°– 40°. If sharpening on a grinding wheel, always cool with plenty of water to avoid excessive temperatures and the resulting damages that may occur. CLEANING If the blades of knife begin to stick together, open and close the blades in warm water several times - this will allow the tools to move easily again. Once dry, apply a drop of Swiss Army Knife Oil between each tool and its spring. Do not put Swiss Army Knives in the dishwasher. HISTORY & HERITAGE In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in Ibach, Switzerland. There, he and his cutlers’ union produced the finest steel cutlery, finished with the now-famous proprietary edge preferred globally by professionals and home cooks. Karl supplied the Swiss Army with its standard issue Soldier’s Knife and Officer’s Knife. After the death of his mother, and with the advent of stainless steel, Karl changed the name of the company to Victorinox. It is from those humble beginnings that a worldwide icon was born. Today, Victorinox is still owned and operated by the Elsener family, and both the company and family still resides in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. |
Model Number: | 53973 |
Product SKU: | B00005ML8D |
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X55CrMo14 or DIN 1.4110 for blades, for the other parts is X39Cr13 (aka DIN 1.4031, AISI/ASTM 420) and for the springs X20Cr13 (aka DIN 1.4021, but still within AISI/ASTM 420). The steel used for the wood saws, scissors and nail files has a steel hardness of HRC 53, the screwdrivers, tin openers and awls have a hardness of HRC 52, and the corkscrew and springs have a hardness of HRC 49.
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X55CrMo14 or DIN 1.4110 for blades, for the other parts is X39Cr13 (aka DIN 1.4031, AISI/ASTM 420) and for the springs X20Cr13 (aka DIN 1.4021, but still within AISI/ASTM 420). The steel used for the wood saws, scissors and nail files has a steel hardness of HRC 53, the screwdrivers, tin openers and awls have a hardness of HRC 52, and the corkscrew and springs have a hardness of HRC 49.
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Might actually be the best time to go camping. In a tent, by yourself or with family. Isolated away...
I think it depends on what type of camping. Campground may be difficult, with common restrooms, etc. If you are out on your own or on private property, probably OK.
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