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Victorinox Swiss Card Lite, Swiss Made Pocket Tool, 13 Functions, LED, Magnifier, Black Transparent, One Size, (0.7333.T3)

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Titanium can turn any tool into one worth carrying, especially when it comes to card tools. The Tuls titanium card is perfect if you’re a DIYer and find yourself measuring and sketching as you work. A built-in screwdriver and box cutter make it great for everyday use, but it’s the precision cutouts made for measuring that make this a great companion on your next project.

Adam Molina is a product review expert and seasoned everyday-carry enthusiast. They have covered gadgets and niche items for almost ten years and are passionate about exploring the ever-evolving landscape of consumer electronics and everyday carry gear. Having always been drawn towards electronics, they began their career reviewing audio gear and personal electronics for outlets like Soundguys, Android Authority, and Business Insider. They are currently a member of MKBHD network of channels, including an executive producer role on the Waveform Podcast. The first thing many people ask about a multi-tool is how many functions it has. But a more important question is how well does this tool perform them. If a tool is flimsy or awkwardly placed, it’ll be like not having it at all. That’s why we’ve focused on credit card multitools that have handy functions like bottle openers, screwdrivers, nail files and scissors. Basically, these multi-tools are loaded with the functions you need and none that you don’t. These are the credit card multitools to get.

To find out more detailed information on the ballpoint pen found in certain Swiss Army Knives, you should read this article.

The Swisscard is by no mens the latest Innovation by the good men of Victorinox. In fact, the subtle multitool was first introduced in 1997 and thus has been around for almost 20 years. The Swiss Army Knife has been around for much longer, it became part of the Swiss Army’s official gear in 1891. The Swisscard, however, is not exactly novelty. What allowed this innovative tool go stay below everyone’s radar for so Long? The Multitool Comes In Three Different Versions As its name implies, the Financial Tool not only fits perfectly in your wallet, but it can also become your wallet. It features 7 everyday tools in its minimal stainless steel design, including essentials like screwdrivers and a bottle opener, as well as a tape cutter for opening boxes so you can save your knife for more important tasks. However, this design does make the handle wide enough to hold it from the outside with a good grip. It will require a bit of practice to use the scissors properly. Apart from this difference in design, the scissors perform as well as any SAK scissors. Also, since the scissors are completely removable, you may find it a bit awkward to hold them properly to cut something.Screwdrivers and bottle openers are handy tools, but if you're going to be spending time outdoors you might want something a little more specialized. The SOG Card Companion has the usual tools like tweezers and a can opener, but you can also pull it apart and turn it into a handy knife with a 2” serrated blade for tougher cutting tasks. This tool lives up to its name and will be there for you when you need it. First of all, the SwissCard models have more tools than most entry-level keychain SAKs. So if you are thinking whether you can get by with a SwissCard instead of something like a Victorinox Classic SD, yes you can. You will be using a SwissCard Classic more than a Vic Classic, just because it has more tools. There is a pressurized ballpoint pen in the SwissCard. This is something that is only found in a select few 58mm or 91mm SAK. The pen is of the same variety that you will see in the 91mm SAK. It is always good to have an emergency pen with you always.

Simply named Lite the third model of is the most sophisticated one. While measurements remain unaltered with this version, there is a slight increase in weight. This is mostly due to a battery cell that powers an LED sitting in the lower right of the card. This light emitting diode also acts as an indicator to whether your local store is offering the latest produce of swisscards: early versions of the Lite card came with a red LED instead of a white one. New Feature: A Li(gh)te Pros: Wide variety of tools, including bottle, box and can openers. There are also screwdrivers and wrenches. There are no actual blades, so it meets TSA guidelines. I got the model called the SwissCard Classic, and have used it on various occasions. I intentionally remove the small SAK (Victorinox Classic SD) from my keychain while carrying the SwissCard in my wallet ( yes, my wallet is quite thin so it fits the SwissCard perfectly).The Swisscard had a late start. First off, the flat-styled gadget has been living a life in the shadow of its older brother from day one on. Unjustifiedly so as we think. The scissors have a small handle with a hole in it. It looks like you are supposed to pass your index finger through the hole to hold it while cutting something. I found the hole too small for my fingers. It appears only a kid or someone with very thin fingers can use it this way. Victorinox is a classic EDC brand because of their multi-tools, and the Swiss Card Lite lives up to the name. This Swiss-made plastic card has a clever award-winning design that features a built-in flashlight alongside slide-out versions of Victorinox's famed tools like tweezers, scissors, a ballpoint pen, and a small blade.

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