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The 3.6" Tinker: An Essential Travel Companion Whether your adventures take you around the world or simply around the house, the 3.6" Tinker from Victorinox is a versatile tool that prepares you for any situation. Crafted with 12 functions, stainless steel construction, and Swiss-made precision, this pocket-sized marvel is ready to tackle any task, from building and hacking to fixing and repairing.
Multifunctional Capabilities The Tinker is equipped with a wide range of tools, including: - Large Blade - Small Blade - Phillips Screwdriver - Can Opener with Small Screwdriver (for Phillips Screws) - Bottle Opener with Large Screwdriver - Wire Stripper - Reamer/Punch and Sewing Awl - Key Ring - Tweezers - Toothpick
Caring for Your Swiss Army Knife To ensure the longevity of your Tinker, it's essential to follow a few care tips: - The high-quality steel is tempered, annealed, and polished to achieve the perfect balance of hardness and corrosion resistance. - To sharpen the blades, use a whetstone at a 15°-20° angle, resulting in a 30°-40° cutting edge. If using a grinding wheel, be sure to cool the blade with plenty of water to avoid damage from excessive heat. - If the blades start to stick together, open and close them in warm water several times to restore smooth movement. Once dry, apply a drop of Swiss Army Knife Oil between each tool and its spring. - Avoid putting your Swiss Army Knife in the dishwasher, as this can damage the mechanisms.
A Legacy of Innovation and Quality The story of Victorinox and the Swiss Army Knife dates back to 1884, when Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in Ibach, Switzerland. Elsener and his team of cutlers produced the finest steel cutlery, including the iconic Soldier's Knife and Officer's Knife supplied to the Swiss Army.
After Elsener's mother passed away and the advent of stainless steel, he renamed the company to Victorinox. From these humble beginnings, a worldwide icon was born, and Victorinox continues to be owned and operated by the Elsener family in Ibach, Switzerland.
Trusted Quality and Versatility The Tinker and the entire range of Swiss Army Knives from Victorinox have been established since 1897, cementing their status as icons of utility and smart design. With their durable stainless steel construction, compact carry, and fit-for-all-tasks capabilities, these knives are the ultimate companions for any adventure, big or small. Backed by a lifetime guarantee and made in Switzerland, the Tinker exemplifies the trusted quality that Victorinox has become renowned for worldwide.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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color | Red | ||||
material | Aluminum | ||||
brand | Victorinox | ||||
item_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 3.58 x 0.87 x 1.04 inches | ||||
item_weight | 3.54 ounces | ||||
included_components | Victorinox Swiss Army Deluxe Tinker, Red,One Size | ||||
number_of_pieces | 1 | ||||
drive_system | Centre Drive | ||||
upc | 636173626855 046928564811 046928534814 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 07611160101129, 00636173626855 | ||||
manufacturer | Victorinox | ||||
part_number | 1.4723-033-X1 | ||||
product_dimensions | 3.58 x 0.87 x 1.04 inches | ||||
item_model_number | 1.4723-033-X1 | ||||
batteries | AA batteries required. | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
size | 91mm | ||||
style | Deluxe Tinker | ||||
pattern | Pocket Knife | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
handle_material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | ||||
measurement_system | Metric | ||||
batteries_included | No | ||||
batteries_required | No | ||||
warranty_description | Victorinox provides a lifetime guarantee against defects in material and workmanship | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #14,871 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #14 in Tactical Knives | ||||
date_first_available | September 1, 2004 |
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