60 Secret Functions of the Swiss Army Knife Only a Few People Know About

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Published 2023-03-20
Functions of the Swiss Army Knife Victorinox that few people know about

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  • @maxlvledc
    Pro tip, turn this into a series of 4-10 youtube shorts and I bet you go viral.
  • This video should be included in the package when you buy a Victorinox ! 😊
  • @user-jt3fq3jv1e
    Wow I'm a mechanic and electrician. I don't know how many of these I've thrown out over the years and I'm just mind-blown as I watch this. I completely underestimated this tool. Now that I'm learning Bushcraft a swiss army knife is considered a must have in the survival kit and I couldn't understand why.. I'd like to thank you for teaching me something new at almost 40 years old.
  • @photoliferw4339
    Victorinox should hire you to create the instruction manual for using their pocket knives. Congratulations on sharing your experiences with us. A hug from Brazil.🇧🇷
  • I think we all have to give a moment of thanks to all the brilliant engineers that thought up the various tools in the Swiss Army knives. Like the guy that thought of putting the straight pin behind the corkscrew, or the parcel hook and magnifying glass. They are the unsung heroes …who knows how many lives they saved, or at least gotten people out of precarious situations.
  • @goldeneddie
    I'm less than 20 seconds into the video and already we're on the SECOND brilliant trick! Now THAT'S what I call getting to the point - no verbiage, no silly intro, just hard-core practical and educational tips! Full marks - subbed!
  • @bacul165
    This is an absolutely delightful mix between "lol, never gonna do this" and "omg I'll probably use this everyday now". Got my first one from my dad when i was 6, lost a few over the years (mostly to absent mindedness and airport security) but some version is usually with me
  • @mangalone4095
    I'm 46, my dad gave me my first Victorinox when I was just 10 years old and a huge fan of MacGyver!! It's a way of living, a mindset. Thank you for the excellent video.
  • @danmano478
    The sak used in this video: the Ranger, 5 layers, 21 features, height 23mm, weight 118g. 2 tools not showed in this video: the 4mm chisel and the 2.5mm screwdriver. Excellent video.
  • @nickcassettes
    Possibly the most satisfying video ever: the silence is golden, and speaks volumes. Thank you!
  • @GerabArrman
    Before i thought the corkscrew is useless because i dont drink alcohol. But now its my favorite 😋. Thanks
  • I love this but there seems stone a LOT of repeats for the same outcome. Phone holder four different ways is a bit much
  • Been carrying a Swiss Army knife 24 7 for 49 years, use if every day. You gave me at least 8 new tips. Curiously I proper carved my name on a tree, full name big carved in 1975. Went back few years ago and was shocked to see it had risen about 400mm but had rotated about 30deg. My pal carved hisname directly opposite on another tree and it rotated same rotation but opposite direction 30deg so name now far apart! Learn new stuff every day.
  • .......thank you soooo very much for this incredibly informative video....most of the things that you showed in this video were things that I had no idea were possible with my Victorinox. This video is actually a video that I will put in my best videos I've ever seen list. Thank you again, and please be well.
  • @S7EVE_P
    Another great vide Jony, but can we just take a moment to marvel at the power of that TINY magnet!!
  • @SCUDDERS36
    Easily one of the best channels on YouTube, made me get out my old Swiss army knife and look it in a different way 🤗👍👍
  • Excellent video production - I'm so glad no background 'music' was added. Many tips I knew but I learned a number of new ones I'll be using. The worst think about SAKs has nothing to do with the tool itself, it's thqt you can't fly with one these days - bummer!
  • 😮 Wow! You are a genius. I always loved a good Swiss army knife but never thought about all those tips. 👍
  • Outstanding video sir. I bought my first Swiss Army knife in 1989. I used it off an on up until I bought my first Swiss tool in 1998/1999. Now thanks to you I will start using my S.A.K again. I just subscribed to your channel.