Victorinox Workchamp
Monday April 11th, 2011

As I recently said: "A good knife is probably the most useful tool any person could carry on them; and I usually have a few on me". Well.. my knife just became an even more usefull tool

Up until now my main knife was a Buck 450RD Protégé, which served me well for many years. However, I felt that it was time to upgrade and update my Every Day Cary a little, which means that some things were up for replacement. One of the things that was up for replacement was my knife. After browsing, drooling and comparing many knives I finally made my choice: a black Victorinox Workchamp.

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At 11.1 cm long, 3.15cm thick, 2.9cm wide and weighing 205 grams, it's by any means not a lightweight or small knife, but that's because it has a shitload of features: A large locking blade, a set of pliers which doubles as a wire cutter and wire crimping tool, a large Philips screwdriver, a metal saw which has a coarse and medium metal file on the sides, a wood saw, scissors, a small Philips screwdriver, a bottle opener which doubles as wire stripper and large flathead screwdriver, a can opener which doubles as a small screwdriver, an awl / reamer, a corkscrew, a mini flathead screwdriver, tweezers and of course a toothpick.

My Workchamp is firmly seated a fancy leather sheath on my belt, and a little paracord lanyard makes it easy to remove it from the sheath. In my opinion it's a very decent and highly versatile knife, and I totally love it

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