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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 2.7 inches | | Package Width: | 1.1 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 48 reviews |
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| | Features | Compact Swiss Army pocketknife for campers, hikers, and all-around usersIncludes small blade, set of mini scissors, and plastic toothpickNail file with screwdriver tip; bottle opener with magnetic screwdriver tipEnclosed in stylish red housing made to exacting Victorinox standardsMeasures 2-1/4 inches long; lifetime warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 48 customer reviews )
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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Best pocket knife Nov 12, 2006
By A. Apuzzo The problem with most pocket knives is that they really aren't that pocket friendly. Even when I have all sorts of pocket competition, ipod, cell phone, car keys with fob, LED flashlight and maybe a bluetooth headset too, I still have room for the Rambler. It is is just like a Classic except it opens beer bottles and has a Phillips screwdriver. Really it is the perfect pocketknife. I have many knives from Leatherman micras to huge multi-tools to Spyderco liner-locks but I keep coming back to the Rambler as the most practical daily carry knife around.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely love this knife. Jul 21, 2004
By Dustin Woehl I own and have owned several Victorinox Swiss Army Knives and this one is far and away my favorite. It's a good size for keeping in a pocket or attaching to a key chain. I find the minichamps to be a little too big in that regard and I kept my Delux Tinkerer in my jeans pocket so regularly that it wore a hole in the demin on several pairs of my jeans. This knife also has the tools I tend to use most often. The scissors come in more handy than the blade, and can be used for personal grooming as well as cutting pesky loose threads from clothing. The phillips screwdriver is very handy for taking apart small electronic devices and similar items. The bottlecap opener, built into the phillips, is also handy in a pinch. It also has a flathead screwdriver on the nail file, which is pretty useful. I'd definitely recomend this knife. Be careful, though, because it is unobtrusive in the pocket you must take pains to remember to check it when you fly or you'll end up making the same mistake I've made several times by donating it to airport security. In general, the victorinox line of knives are excellent.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great upgrade from the classic Nov 06, 2006
By M. Baker I have owned several of these, since I have lost several when forgetting to move it to my checked luggage when flying. The Rambler is a great upgrade from the normal Classic version, but adds the very useful phillips screwdriver and bottle opener, but is the same length of the Classic and only slightly thicker so it still fits well in a pocket or on a key ring for every day use. I have gotten great use out of the addition of the phillips screwdriver, from a constantly loosening screw on my sunglasses, to various computer repairs at work. I have found it to be a great upgrade to the classic with an almost imperceptable growth in size. I definitely recomend the Rambler over the Classic.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A User... Aug 22, 2009
By Circle_of_confusion The "Rambler" is better than the "Classic" (I own two)for one simple reason, if you keep your little knife on a key-chain: its blade is situated opposite the key-ring, so that you can use it effectively while the keys are still attached. Philips head screws are everywhere, and often loose, and as far as the beer bottle opener...I'm there.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A civilized and very useful tool Aug 01, 2008
By D. Ringer Few, if any, of us will ever scale a fish, gut a deer, skin a bear, or cut off our own arm to get out of a bind. A least on a daily basis. But we will use this tool. (If you need to live in the wild, or on the edge, get something else!)
I've carried this model every day for more than ten years. It is so small I typically don't know I have it with me. I've used it nearly every day. Whereever I am, and whatever I'm doing, it's the first tool I reach for. Nine time out of ten, it gets the job done.
Ok, I'm a classic "white-collar" worker (a lawyer). But I can do most everything I need a tool for with the Rambler. And it's durable. In ten years I had two! The first is still usable and resides in my desk drawer so I don't have to stand up to get one. I use them that much.
But be careful. They don't help you board airplanes, or get into federal courthouses. Used as a weapon they could inflict a pretty severe "paper cut." But it would be hard to get more "bang for the buck."
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