When discussing multitools, the name Victorinox often comes to mind, conjuring images of the iconic Swiss Army Knife. This brand has not only become synonymous with quality and innovation but has also woven itself into the fabric of everyday life for millions around the globe. The history, heritage, quality, and community surrounding Victorinox are integral to understanding its long-standing impact on the industry and its cherished place in people’s lives.
Team Multi-Moe has pledged to raise $1000 CDN in November to support research into men's health issues like prostate and testicular cancers, as well as suicide prevention. I didn't think we would actually make it, but here we are with just over a week left in the month and a mere $175 CDN remaining to raise!
VICTORINOX INTRODUCES LIMITED EDITION SWISS ARMY KNIVES IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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Some of you may identify this as an 80's style Victorinox Champion. Some of you may notice the FINBATT UNDOF (a Finnish Battalion involved in the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force) markings on the side, but this one is way more important than that!
If you want to start your kids off with a safe but useful tool, it's hard to beat this one- aptly named My First Victorinox. Featuring a handy array of functions that even adults will love, MFV differs mostly because of the rounded tip on the main blade to minimize accidents while learning!
It's Modded Monday and today I've got this custom scaled Victorinox Climber, made years ago by Spudley from an old piece of furniture! Where ever you are Dale, I hope life is treating you right!
Working outdoors in the winter is never pleasant- especially in hailstorms like today, but this Victorinox Cadet is definitely up to the task!
While it may look like every other Victorinox Camper, this one is special- it was my first knife, and therefore responsible for everything at Multitool.org!
Chances are you won't ever see another one of these variants- and not just because it's camouflaged!
Perhaps the most important model in the Trekker/Trailmaster variants is actually not a Trekker/Trailmaster at all, but a Soldier.
What kind of people would write collect and review multitools? Quite simple really- we are designers and do-ers, outdoors types and indoor types, mechanics, doctors, problem solvers and problem makers. As such, we have, as a world spanning community, put every type, size and version of multitool, multifunction knife, pocket knife and all related products to every test we could manage in as many places and environments as there are.