Anybody have one of the new Victorinox Spirit multitools? If so, how do you like it?
I was thinking about trying one out, they are only $37.99 on Amazon![]()
Anybody have one of the new Victorinox Spirit multitools? If so, how do you like it?
I was thinking about trying one out, they are only $37.99 on Amazon![]()
Those in the know use Spyderco.
Mr. crahen, you are scaring me![]()
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When I am posting on a thread, you always beat me to it. Now, you're threading something I just threaded about! Well, they're similar enough to be "scary"...![]()
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PS: Victorinox is a good brand, and do read my thread before you buy...ya might be in for a surprise!!!
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Hey DAYWALKER, you know what they say; "Great minds run along same lines"Originally Posted by DAYWALKER
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Mahalo sir! I dunno about you, but are you getting dizzy going doing this post to post exchange?![]()
YOU have the great mind, I just mind the great! Wha?..![]()
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Proverbs 16:3...Commit YOUR works to the LORD, and YOUR plans WILL succeed!
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Yeah, rightMy wife would probably say I'm a great pain in the ...
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I am interested in picking one up as well.![]()
Last edited by Moon; 12-01-2005 at 07:00 AM.
No Crahen I have the Victorinox "Swiss Tool X" . I am not even familiar with the one you are talking about. I just wish that the Great Spyder Factory would make a conventional type multi-tool. Don't get me wrong because I like the Spyderench and I keep one of them in my vehicle along with my Swiss Tool. I know that the Great Spyder Factory usually doesn't do things in a "conventional" manner but this needs to be an exception.
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Your right once again JDOriginally Posted by JD Spydo
I'd like to see Spyderco make a "conventional" multitool. In the meantime...
Have several Leathermans, but never tried a Victorinox multitool. Hear ony good things about them. I have all kinds of Victorinox SAKs though.
Well, I guess I better get one of those new Spirits while they are still $37.99 at Amazon![]()
Those in the know use Spyderco.
Hi crahen,
I own a Swisstool, but the old one, not the "Spirit". I love it, the tools fold out of the outside of the handles and lock when opened. The pliers are heavy duty and have rounded handles so they never hurt your hand when you exert force. The highly polished stainless steel gives smooth action and good looks. IMHO the best multitool. At the current Amazon price it can't be beat.
I have handled the "Spirit", here's my impression:
It is slightly slimmer and lighter but probably as sturdy. The handles are shorter, maybe not as comfortable for large hands...
On the plus side it has scissors which the old one hasn't.
On the minus side it has only one blade, serrated and without a tip, looks a little like a straight razor. The old tool has one plain and one serrated blade, both with tip, which I like better.
I definitely like the new bit ratchet which can be purchased separately or in a set with the multitool. I have the old bit handle and will probably get the new one, it's just too cool.![]()
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I agree with silverback, and I have made up a blade of 440F to replace the existing non-serated one.
Why replace the blade? Did you need another shape, is it the steel?Originally Posted by zackerty
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Thanks for the feedbackOriginally Posted by silverback
Even on Blade Forums it seems all the opinions are good for the Victorinox multitools. Besides knives (especially Spyderco
)I'm also a multitool nut. But this will be my first Victorinox multitool
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I just ordered the SpiritCan't wait till it gets here
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silverback,
you asked...Why replace the blade? Did you need another shape, is it the steel? Please explain.
Yup, 440F is 440C with a little bit of cobolt. 59 Rockwell hardness.
The original blade is 440A, about 55/56 Rockwell, so I have better edge holding, and a tougher blade to boot. The shape is similar, the grind too... when it is done, I will post a pic....
silverback,
imagine a ZDP189 blade....
Say "zackerty" I have never even heard of 440F. I consider myself somewhat of a steel fanatic too. You say it just has a little additional cobalt. Gee that is a little reminiscent of ATS-55. I believe if I remember right that is what they were attempting to do with that steel. Who makes knives with this metal. I would love to try it.Originally Posted by zackerty
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Thanks for explaining, zackerty.![]()
Sounds like an interesting project. As for ZDP189 - go ahead. Seems like that steel is all the rage right now.
Don't forget to post pictures!
Few people think more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week. -George Bernard Shaw
Go is a pursuit of such value that one can devote a lifetime to it and have nothing to regret. Why not, then, challenge the limit of your powers. -Toshiro Kageyama 7-Dan