Made in Switzerland by the same company for over 110 years, the Wenger Swiss Army Knife is a handy tool to keep around. Included within are a serrated blade, nail file, flat & Philips head screwdrivers, cap lifter, wire stripper, can opener and a reamer.
| Dimensions | 3.3 x 0.9 x 0.5" (84 x 24 x 13mm) WxDxH |
| Weight | 0.11 lb (50 g) |
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Comments about Bushnell Wenger Swiss Army Knife:
I got this as a freeby with my binocular purchase. I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet but my initial impression is that it is not up to the quality of a real swiss army knife. Implements are difficult to open, scissor spring keeps popping out, can't extract the tweezers and the general feel is one of low quality. Don't think I would spend the money to buy one.
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Comments about Bushnell Wenger Swiss Army Knife:
The images of a swiss knife in one's mind are that of a sleek swanky gadget which is tough too. Well the Bushnell Swiss knife is tough all right but lacks the other two qualities. It has a blue color which goes against the traditional red color with which a swiss knife is identified. The finish is no where compared the original swiss knifes. The ends of the tooth pick and the forceps protrude when pushed completely in the knife. The smoothness of the tops is also not up to the mark. I got the knife free with a Bushnell H2O binocular, so do not know its stand alone price but I don't expect it to be high. It could in that case be still a good value for money. So good marks for utility but poor score in looks.
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It is good in the field for many applications, but it is hard to open and takes a while to break in. Maybe in a couple of months it will loosen up.
It would be five star if it wasn't so difficult to use.
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