- READY FOR ANYTHING. Features (80) functions including: several blades, Phillips screwdriver, corkscrew, digital clock, LED light and a thermometer–this is the ultimate multi-tool to use whether you're deep in the wilderness or doing jobs around the house..
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Swiss Made stainless steel construction encased in polished translucent ruby ABS scales provides sleek durability..
- COLLECTOR'S ITEM. Masterfully assembled by hand in over 500 steps, this is in a class of its own. Carry this in your bag or store it in its elegant gift box -- this 's versatility makes it the ultimate companion..
- DIMENSIONS. Length: 3.6” (91mm), Height: 2.6”, Weight: 12.4 oz..
- TRUSTED QUALITY. Made in Switzerland; Victorinox provides a lifetime guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. Making a lifetime commitment has never been so easy..
Product Description
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ULTIMATE COMPANION
From housework to camping adventures, the 3.6"" SwissChamp XAVT
comes prepared for any situation. Featuring 80 tools, stainless
steel construction, and Swiss-Made precision, the SwissChamp is
the essential handy helper for anyone, anywhere.
FEATURES 80 FUNCTIONS:
Large blade; small blade; corkscrew; can opener with a small
screwdriver; bottle opener with a large screwdriver and wire
stripper; reamer; key ring; tweezers; toothpick; scissors;
multipurpose hook; wood saw; fish scaler with a hook disgorger
and ruler (in/cm); nail file with a nail cleaner, metal file, and
metal saw; fine screwdriver (2.5mm); chisel/scraper; pliers with
a wire cutter and wire crimper; Phillips screwdriver; magnifying
lens; pressurized ballpoint pen; straight pin; patented
mini-screwdriver; sewing eye; ceutical spatula; pruning
blade; electrician's blade with a wire scraper; bit wrench with a
5mm hex socket, 4mm hex socket, #0 Pozidriv bit, #1 Pozidriv bit;
bit case with a 4mm flat head, #2 Phillips head bit, 4mm hex bit,
#8 torx bit, #10 torx bit, #15 torx bit; DIP switch setter with a
3x1 slotted bit and 4x1 slotted bit; #6 torx bit; 1.2mm hex bit;
1.5 hex bit; 2mm hex bit; 2.5mm hex bit; large blade (serrated
edge); LED white light; universal wrench; multipurpose hook with
a nail file; reamer; pruning blade; electrician's blade with a
wire scraper; combination tool with a cap lifter, can opener, and
wire stripper; watch opener; fine screwdriver (2.5mm); digital
clock; altimeter (m/ft); barometer; bit case with an alarm;
countdown; timer; and thermometer (C/F).
CARE TIPS FOR YOUR SWISS ARMY
The steel is tempered, annealed and polished to achieve the
necessary hardness and provide optimum resistance to corrosion.
SHARPENING
To re-sharpen your , use a whetstone at an angle of 15°–
20°. This will result in a cutting angle of 30°– 40°. If
sharpening on a grinding wheel, always cool with plenty of water
to avoid excessive temperatures and the resulting damages that
may occur.
CLEANING
If the blades of begin to stick together, open and close
the blades in warm water several times - this will allow the
tools to move easily again. Once dry, apply a drop of Swiss Army
Oil between each tool and its spring. Do not put Swiss Army
Knives in the dishwasher.
HISTORY & HERITAGE
In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in
Ibach, Switzerland. There, he and his cutlers’ union produced the
finest steel cutlery, finished with the now-famous proprietary
edge preferred globally by professionals and home cooks. Karl
supplied the Swiss Army with its standard issue Soldier’s
and Officer’s . After the death of his mother, and with the
advent of stainless steel, Karl changed the name of the company
to Victorinox. It is from those humble beginnings that a
worldwide icon was born. Today, Victorinox is still owned and
operated by the Elsener family, and both the company and family
still resides in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland.
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The ultimate in Swiss Army Knives, the Victorinox Swiss Army
SwissChamp XAVT is large and in charge with 80 essential
functions packed into one tool. In addition to assorted knives,
scissors, screwdrivers you expect from a Swiss Army , the
SwissChamp XAVT also includes a digital clock, altimeter,
barometer, and thermometer. It's completed by a translucent red
grip.
Everything you need from one Swiss Army . The SwissChamp
XAVT includes the following tools:
* Large blade
* Small blade
* Corkscrew
* Can opener with
* -small screwdriver 3 mm
* Bottle opener with
* -large screwdriver 6 mm
* -wire stripper
* Reamer
* Key ring
* Tweezers
* Toothpick
* Scissors
* Multi-purpose hook (also parcel carrier)
* Wood saw
* Fishscaler with
* -hook disgorger
* -ruler (cm & inches)
* Nail file with
* -metal file
* -nail cleaner
* -metal saw
* Fine screwdriver 2 mm
* Chisel
* Pliers with
* -wire cutters
* -wire crimping tool
* Phillips screwdriver
* Magnifying Glass
* Ball point pen
* -also to set DIP-Switches
* Pin
* Mini-screwdriver
* Sewing eye * Wrench with
* -5mm female Hex drive for D-SUB connectors
* -4mm female Hex drive for the bits
* -Bit Phillips 0 (Pozidrive)
* -Bit Phillips 1 (Pozidrive)
* -Bit Slotted 4 mm
* -Bit Phillips 2
* -Bit Hex 4 mm
* -Bit Torx 8
* -Bit Torx 10
* -Bit Torx 15
* Large blade
* LED light, white
* Multi-purpose hook with nailfile
* Reamer
* Pruning blade
* Electrician's blade with wire scraper
* -wire scraper
* ceutical spatula
* Combination tool with cap lifter
* -can opener
* -screwdriver
* -wire stripper
* Watch opener
* Fine screwdriver 2 mm
* Digital clock
* Altimeter
* Barometer
* Alarm
* Countdown
* Timer
* Thermometer Manufacturer's Warranty
Lifetime warranty against defects
About Swiss Army Knives
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 forerunner of that name dates to 1897,
when Elsener patented the Swiss Officer's and Sports he
supplied to the Swiss Army. Following World War II, American
servicemen and women shopping in PX stores shortened the name to
Swiss Army , which lives on in English-speaking countries
around the world and has become a metaphor or versatility.