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Salivating Over the VICTORINOX CyberTool 41


Came across this whilst browsing the VICTORINOX© Website it's called the CyberTool 41 wow this is one awesome looking multi-tool... It has 41, tools/functions... in such a small package, and it's not bad looking either. I mean I've been using VICTORINOX multi-tools way way back when I was a boyscout and I really love them. Damn I want one! Here is a list of the '41' functions.

1.
large blade
2.
small blade
3.
corkscrew
4.
can opener with
5.
- small screwdriver 3 mm (also for Phillips screws)
6.
cap lifter with
7.
- screwdriver 6 mm
8.
- wire stripper
9.
reamer, punch
10.
key ring, inox
11.
tweezers
12.
toothpick
13.
sewing eye
14.
wrench with
15.
- female Hex drive 5 mm for D-SUB connectors
16.
- female Hex drive 4 mm for the bits
17.
- Bit Pozidrive 0
18.
- Bit Pozidrive 1
19.
case with
20.
- Bit Slotted 4 mm
21.
- Bit Phillips 2
22.
- Bit Hex 4 mm
23.
- Bit Torx 8
24.
- Bit Torx 10
25.
- Bit Torx 15
26.
pressurized ballpoint pen
27.
- also to set DIP-switches
28.
pin, stainless steel
29.
mini-screwdriver ( pat.)
30.
pliers with
31.
- wire cutter
32.
- wire crimping tool
33.
scissors
34.
multi-purpose hook
35.
wood saw
36.
metal saw with
37.
- metal file
38.
- nailfile
39.
- nail cleaner
40.
- screwdriver 2,5 mm
41.
- chisel and scraper

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