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(More customer reviews)After carrying my Cybertool for 15 months, I can confidently report that it is even more useful than I anticipated.
I received my first Swiss Army knife as a youngster, back when they still had a sturdy wire for a belt clip or lanyard, instead of today's wimpy key ring.As an adult, I migrated away from my beloved army knife, carrying small pen knives instead.But it was still a disappointment to lose that first knife at the tail end of a wilderness backpacking trip where I had used it to help lash together an emergency stretcher out of pack frames.Its replacement was a 3-function Victorinox perfect for travelling-I considered it a beer, wine and cheese knife.
But I was irresistibly drawn to the Cybertool when I first saw it in the Summer of 2000, realizing that it wasnot only way cool, but perfect for keeping my laptop from falling apart.Today's laptops have little tiny Phillips screws-many of them recessed-and if you carry your portable with you every day, you're guaranteed to always have a screw loose or two.My name brand laptop had lost several screws, and the serial port was dangling.That's where the Cybertool's best feature comes into play.It has a long arm with both 4mm and 5mm nut drivers that fit the nuts retaining DB-15 and DB-25 connectors.Fitting into the dual-position arm are a set of small but well-made tool bits with slotted and Phillips screw drivers, Torx, and a 4mm Allen key that is perfect for Ikea furniture.With a Cybertool, you can keep all your screws tight, reducing laptop failure (I set up a recurring event on my PDA to remind me to touch up all the screws & nuts on my unreliable laptop every 6 weeks).
The philosophy of this tool is to build on the foundation of a knife.This is in contrast to the multi-tool strategy of fitting a set of pliers with knives and hacksaws.While such tools are highly useful to many people, I think they are too heavy for a briefcase, and I am not going to slice cheese with the same tool that I use on my lawnmower or for fish scaling.A bottle opener is of course included, and a can opener that is only suitable for the direst of emergencies.Contrary to popular belief, you can pull a cork from a wine bottle using a Swiss Army knife, although the advice I was given to `push the cork INTO the bottle' resulted in a spectacular red shower in the Panoramawagen out of Lugano. Just screw into the cork as far as you can, and then gently inch the cork out of the bottle with a rocking motion (I have had no success with plastic `corks', though).
Perhaps the manufacturer exaggerates the number of functions provided by this tool, but I actually have used the ballpoint pen to flip a DIP switch.The mini-screwdriver stuck into the corkscrew is perfect for eyeglasses, and if you are careful, the scissors are adaptable to a wide range of personal hygiene tasks.My original knife didn't have steel pin, tweezers, or tooth pick-at least one of which has saved me from several evenings of post-gristle distress syndrome. The only totally useless implement is the all-purpose hook. Intended to facilitate in the carrying of brown paper boxes wrapped up with string, I have never observed a Swiss actually using one.Victorinox seems to have overbought this particular appendix, hanging them on snow board and bicycle knives also.
It isn't just a toy to impress your gadget-oriented co-workers-although it is good for that too.The thing really works, and after over a year in my briefcase, mine has developed quite a patina.It is well constructed and intelligently thought out, and if I ever lose mine, I'll replace it immediately.Good stuff!
You know, I hardly miss that first Swiss Army knife at all.
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Large Blade, Small Blade, Bit Wrench, Bit Case, 5mm Hex Socket, 4mm Hex Socket, #8 Torx Bit, #10 Torx Bit, #15 Torx Bit, #2 Phillips Head, 4mm Hex Bit, 4mm Flat Head #0 Pozidrive Bit, #1 Pozidrive Bit, Ball Point Pen, DIP Switch Setter (use pen), Can Opener, Small Screwdriver 3mm, Bottle Opener, Large Screwdriver 6mm, Wire Stripper, Reamer, Sewing Eye, Cork Screw, Mini Screwdriver , Straight Pin , Key Ring, Toothpick , Tweezers , Dimensions: 91mm (length), Weight: 3.5 oz., Materials: Stainless/Plastic, Lifetime Warranty
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