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Victorinox Minichamp Multitool
Victorinox Minichamp is a small but immensely capable multitool. The perfect option to bring along in the side pocket of your backpack, toilet bag, dop kit, glove compartment, or wherever you like!
Functions:
1. blade
2. scissors
3–4. nail file and scraper
5. cuticle pusher
6–7. screwdriver and ruler
8. letter opener (blade)
9–10. Orange peeler and scraper
11–13 bottle opener, magnetic Phillips-head screwdriver, and wire stripper
14. keyring
15. tweezers/toothpick
16. ballpoint pen
In 1884, Karl Elsener opened his knife cutler's workshop in Ibach-Schwyz. At the time, Switzerland was one of the poorest countries in Europe. In the early years, Karl Elsener fought against poverty in the region by creating jobs and urging people to stay in the country. Victorinox knives have always been and will always be manufactured in Switzerland.
Victorinox is still a family-owned company, even though it is the largest manufacturer of knives in Europe. The majority of the company's stock is owned by the Elsener family, and the remaining shares are held by a non-profit foundation of Victorinox that distributes the profit to charitable causes.
In accordance with the environmental values of Victorinox, warranty-related matters are primarily handled by repairs and maintenance instead of replacing the affected product with a new one. Victorinox offers a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and manufacturing for its products. Tools worn down in use can be maintained at the cost of spare parts by the importer in Finland or, where necessary, at the Victorinox factory in Switzerland.
Functions:
1. blade
2. scissors
3–4. nail file and scraper
5. cuticle pusher
6–7. screwdriver and ruler
8. letter opener (blade)
9–10. Orange peeler and scraper
11–13 bottle opener, magnetic Phillips-head screwdriver, and wire stripper
14. keyring
15. tweezers/toothpick
16. ballpoint pen
In 1884, Karl Elsener opened his knife cutler's workshop in Ibach-Schwyz. At the time, Switzerland was one of the poorest countries in Europe. In the early years, Karl Elsener fought against poverty in the region by creating jobs and urging people to stay in the country. Victorinox knives have always been and will always be manufactured in Switzerland.
Victorinox is still a family-owned company, even though it is the largest manufacturer of knives in Europe. The majority of the company's stock is owned by the Elsener family, and the remaining shares are held by a non-profit foundation of Victorinox that distributes the profit to charitable causes.
In accordance with the environmental values of Victorinox, warranty-related matters are primarily handled by repairs and maintenance instead of replacing the affected product with a new one. Victorinox offers a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and manufacturing for its products. Tools worn down in use can be maintained at the cost of spare parts by the importer in Finland or, where necessary, at the Victorinox factory in Switzerland.
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Victorinox Minichamp is a small but immensely capable multitool. The perfect option to bring along in the side pocket of your backpack, toilet bag, dop kit, glove compartment, or wherever you like!
Functions:
1. blade
2. scissors
3–4. nail file and scraper
5. cuticle pusher
6–7. screwdriver and ruler
8. letter opener (blade)
9–10. Orange peeler and scraper
11–13 bottle opener, magnetic Phillips-head screwdriver, and wire stripper
14. keyring
15. tweezers/toothpick
16. ballpoint pen
In 1884, Karl Elsener opened his knife cutler's workshop in Ibach-Schwyz. At the time, Switzerland was one of the poorest countries in Europe. In the early years, Karl Elsener fought against poverty in the region by creating jobs and urging people to stay in the country. Victorinox knives have always been and will always be manufactured in Switzerland.
Victorinox is still a family-owned company, even though it is the largest manufacturer of knives in Europe. The majority of the company's stock is owned by the Elsener family, and the remaining shares are held by a non-profit foundation of Victorinox that distributes the profit to charitable causes.
In accordance with the environmental values of Victorinox, warranty-related matters are primarily handled by repairs and maintenance instead of replacing the affected product with a new one. Victorinox offers a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and manufacturing for its products. Tools worn down in use can be maintained at the cost of spare parts by the importer in Finland or, where necessary, at the Victorinox factory in Switzerland.
Functions:
1. blade
2. scissors
3–4. nail file and scraper
5. cuticle pusher
6–7. screwdriver and ruler
8. letter opener (blade)
9–10. Orange peeler and scraper
11–13 bottle opener, magnetic Phillips-head screwdriver, and wire stripper
14. keyring
15. tweezers/toothpick
16. ballpoint pen
In 1884, Karl Elsener opened his knife cutler's workshop in Ibach-Schwyz. At the time, Switzerland was one of the poorest countries in Europe. In the early years, Karl Elsener fought against poverty in the region by creating jobs and urging people to stay in the country. Victorinox knives have always been and will always be manufactured in Switzerland.
Victorinox is still a family-owned company, even though it is the largest manufacturer of knives in Europe. The majority of the company's stock is owned by the Elsener family, and the remaining shares are held by a non-profit foundation of Victorinox that distributes the profit to charitable causes.
In accordance with the environmental values of Victorinox, warranty-related matters are primarily handled by repairs and maintenance instead of replacing the affected product with a new one. Victorinox offers a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and manufacturing for its products. Tools worn down in use can be maintained at the cost of spare parts by the importer in Finland or, where necessary, at the Victorinox factory in Switzerland.











