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Victorinox Swisscard Lite, Ruby | 
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| Brand: Victorinox Category: Sports
List Price: $38.00 Buy New: $21.00 You Save: $17.00 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 1167
Color: Ruby Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 4.3 x 0.3 Legal Disclaimer: Legal Disclaimer of Liability ABSOLUTELY NO SALES TO MINORS! By buying this item the buyer represents that they are of legal age of 18 years or older and that owning this item is allowed in their community.
MPN: 53321 Model: 53321 UPC: 046928533213 EAN: 0046928533213
Release Date: October 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-thin multi-tool that's ideal for all-around use | | • | Credit-card-sized housing fits easily in wallet or pocket | | • | Includes letter opener, scissors, tweezers, and magnifying glass | | • | 3mm and 5mm flat-head screwdrivers and 2 Phillips screwdrivers | | • | LED mini light; integrated ruler; measures 3.25 inches long |
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Product Description Item #: 53321. Includes 13 features. Includes LED mini light, letter opener/blade, scissors, straight pin, nail file with screwdriver, tweezers, toothpick, ball point pen, ruler in inches and a ruler in centimeters. 3.25 in. closed length. Customers also searched for: Swisscard Knives Victorinox Knives
Amazon.com Product Description From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the SwissCard Lite, an ultra-thin multi-tool that's an ideal tag-along accessory for users everywhere. The SwissCard Lite is roughly the size of a credit card, so you can easily fit it in your wallet or pocket. However, the SwissCard Lite performs a ton of tasks that your AmEx card can't, with such tools as a letter opener, a small set of scissors, a pair of tweezers, a straight pin, a pressurized ballpoint pen, and a magnifying glass. And that's just the beginning, as the device also includes such fix-it tools as 3mm and 5mm flat-head screwdrivers, two Phillips screwdrivers, an LED mini light, and a ruler that measures items in both inches and centimeters. In short, there's no better multi-tool for people who find traditional Swiss Army Knives a little bulky. The SwissCard Lite, which measures 3.25 inches long, carries the Victorinox lifetime warranty. About Victorinox In 1884, Swiss cutler Karl Elsener set up shop in Ibach-Schwyz, installing a waterwheel in Tobelbach Brook to run his grinding and polishing machines. Thus began what would become the international brand name Victorinox, a combination of Victoria, for Elsener's mother, and "inox," or stainless steel. Today, Victorinox produces watches, luggage, clothing, and, famously, Swiss Army Knives. The original product dates to 1897, when Elsener patented the Swiss Officer's and Sports Knife he supplied to the Swiss Army. Following World War II, American servicemen and women shopping in PX stores shortened the name to Swiss Army Knife, which lives on in English-speaking countries around the world and has become a metaphor for versatility.
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Victorinox Swisscard Lite, Ruby October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's very hard to give you an accurate description on anything. I can give you the dimensions, weight and comparison to an object but it still won't give you a good visualization until you actually hold it. I will try to do my best to have you visualize the Swiss Card. Go into your wallet, really, go get 3 credit cards and place them on top of each other. The 3 credit cards has the same dimension and thickness of the Swiss Card. It is small and useful.
The Card its Self - It is 4 x 3 and as thick as 3 credit cards. It's very lite and thin. It has 13 tools (Amazon's description) with 6 actual tools. Knife, scissors, tweezers, screw driver, pin and pen. The other; ruler, light, magnifying glass. The other 4 are the different sizes of screw driver bit (13 tools). It's translucent which looks very cool held up to a light and is very useful.
The Knife - The knife is the same knife that comes with the fold-in Multi-tool. Same length and thickness but the handle is different. It is a little flimsy. The knife is good to cut open envelopes, cut strings, open plastic bags and whatever you need to open that doesn't require sawing or some muscle to open. The handle will break.
The Scissors - The scissors are the same ones in the Multi-Tool. These are a little bit more sturdy than the knife. It's fully metal with an "O" handle. The main scissor blade is fixed into the the handle and the second blade is attached like the one in the Multi-Tool. It is a little hard to hold. What I do is insert my pinkie finger into the ring and let the scissors rest on my fingers and then use my thumb to operate the cutting action. They are useful but not too often.
The Screw Driver - A lot of people are saying the screw driver is useless. I don't find this at all. When I first looked at it I though "Well, this will do nothing". When I tried it out, it worked great for me. I put together a stand up fan with out getting frustrated of having it slip or dropping out of my hand. The screw driver is the size of a quarter with the bits cut out. It actually has a lot of torque.
The Pen - Now this it useless. First off it has Blue ink. For some reason, I hate Blue ink. It's very hard to hold and the ink dries out very quickly in the tip. You have to rub the tip for literally a minute on a piece of paper to wet the ink. If you really need to find a pen, it's there but don't expect it as a good backup.
The Tweezers - They're OK. It's hard to actually get a splinter out with these but it can be done if the splinter in very superficial. There really is no use other than that.
The Pin - It's really just a pin. I guess if you need a pin, it's there. It's not a bad pin but I never really use it.
The Magnifying Glass - I have always found that the Swiss Army Knife Magnifying Glass was great. It's the same one in the Multi-Tool but fixed into the card its self. It doesn't make what you are magnifying bubbly or warped. It works very well.
The Red Light - When I first turned it on, it didn't give off much light and it's hard to see things in the dark with a dim red light. But I have used it may times. I've used it to find things under car seats, to see what the temperature was on the thermostat and little things that need a little light so you can see it. It's more useful than you would think. You can change the battery very easily. You just lift the tab up and place a new one it. It takes a CR 1025 Lithium Coin Cell battery. It might be hard to find a replacement battery though.
The Ruler - It's impossible to read and is only 3 inches. Not much use here. It does have a straight edge to scrape up things. Salt, sugar, etc.
After writing this review I realized there are a lot of useless things on the Swisscard but I use it all the time. If you buy it, you will use it. Sadly, Swiss Army Knives are impossible to find in-stores now. I live in Chicago and can't find many knives. So I hope this review helps with on-line buying. It's worth $20.
Will always carry one of these September 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was purchased as a gift for my fiance, who has carried the original Swiss Card since long before I met him. One of the corners swivels open on the original one - that came off after years of use and it started separating. When looking to get a new one, I chose the Swiss Card Lite mainly because it has a screwdriver piece. Now he'll stop using the blade part when he needs a screwdriver. I trust that this one will hold up to the abuse he puts his wallet through, as well as the first did.
Used for daily use and well worth the investment August 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
There's not a day that goes by where I'm not pulling this Swisscard out of my wallet for something, whether it's to open a box with the knife, screw something with the screwdriver or jot a note down when I can't find or am too lazy to find a pen. The red LED is an added bonus, so when I invariably drop something under my desk or at night, I can look for it without irritating people with a white light. Plus, the red (swisscard) on red (LED) is a pretty slick look.
Great little kit June 23, 2008 I am on my third swiss card now. (I only wish they made them out of aluminum!) I can't count the number of times I've used this: invariably, someone needs a knife to cut a stray thread, or I need scissors for a broken fingernail, or tweezers for a splinter. Or a phillips head screwdriver--this is an amazing little part! The card is smaller and lighter than a Swiss army knife, and that's part of its appeal. I don't want a heavy, overstocked knife in my pocket all day; I don't usually need pliers, for example. As a tool that will serve many little functions during the course of a day and be inconspicuous (it has gone through the wash a couple of times, as it's easy to miss), it's invaluable. Two things that would make it perfect: add a file to the side of the knife blade, and change the red light to white. It's hard to read much in the dark with a red light, and that's when I need the light.
I lost a piece once. I wrote and offered to pay to replace it, but the manufacturer sent a new piece free!
Great Item June 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I always end up being stuck without a pen. This tool has it all and fits nice into your wallet. I have shown two other people this tool and they both ordered one. Well worth the money.
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