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The Victorinox Manager Swiss Army Pocket Knife is a compact multi-tool featuring 11 functions, including scissors and a pen, all housed in a sleek red stainless steel design. Measuring just 2.25 inches when closed and weighing only 30 grams, it's the perfect companion for professionals on the go.
Brand | Victorinox |
Model Number | 0.6365 |
Colour | Red |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 1.95 x 1.2 cm; 30 Grams |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Key ring |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Z**E
The best small form-factor multi-tool!
The Manager, in my opinion, is the most useful super-small multi-tool SAK you can get, at least from Victorinox. It's 58mm, and the only model above it in terms of numbers of tools (other than a few variations on other tools, such as the "Midnite Manager" - a Manager with a low-power LED instead of tweezers) is the MiniChamp, which is considerably more expensive. In my opinion, unless you know you absolutely want it, the additional tools provided in the MiniChamp are not worth the extra price. If you must have more tools, I would strongly suggest simply going with a bigger tool - mayhaps the SwissChamp (91mm)?The blade is extremely sharp. It has no problem cutting things in my experience. UK-legal as usual, because it's non-locking and small but powerful. The scissors work great too, and are useful to have around. They work by a small spring underneath the handle.I admittedly haven't tested the file, but it looks like it would work well. Both of the screwdrivers work great, and the bottle opener does exactly what it advertises itself to do. Both the tweezers and toothpick are fantastic tools, and I personally prefer carrying the tweezers. Wire-stripper seems a little redundant, I haven't used it yet. The PEN however is the real trophy of this thing... it's unbelievably handy even if the refills aren't huge! Being able to flick out a pen from your SAK is extremely handy when you need it.This is, in my opinion, the ultimate keychain tool. It's thin, light, tiny but powerful. Best of all, it's not even expensive. If you require more tools, like a saw or additional blades etc, I would STRONGLY advise getting a bigger form factor knife like the SwissChamp. Although 58mm is absolutely fantastic on a keychain, in my opinion the bigger knives are still within the realms of carriability - if you don't mind a slightly bulkier keychain the 91mm knives should still be fine.Built solidly and extremely handy to have - works well on a keychain. Consider getting quick release carabiners. Recommended.
R**B
Highly recommended
I have had this tool since July 2019 so now I feel I can write a review having used it. I am very impressed by it. It is relatively small so it fits in your pocket easily - I keep it in the little pocket of my jeans designed for a lighter. The knife is small and strong enough for everyday tasks like opening parcels, cutting tags off clothes and such like. The knife is not designed for heavy work that you might do such as chopping small branches, whittling etc. There are a pair of scissors, which are surprisingly useful day to day. There is a bottle opener, which you will use once a year but be glad of it when you do. That also has a small philips screwdriver head which I have not used yet but it may come in handy one day - same goes for the wire stripper on it. There is a nail file that can also be used for cleaning under your nails, and doubles as a flathead screwdriver. You get both tweezers and a toothpick but can only carry one at a time. Both seem good and come in handy. The pen is surprisingly useful. I would not use it to write meeting notes but to jot down something quickly, it gets used a lot. Build quality and design are very good. I got this for less than £11 from Amazon but I would pay more if I had to, maybe to a ceiling of £15.
G**H
The most useful small Swiss army knife
The manager is my favourite small Swiss army knife, so handy to have in your bag. It has multiple small tools but the best and most handy are the scissors, which are very sharp. I also think the addition of a push-out pen is brilliant, and its easy to swap out the refill when it runs dry. The quality of the Manager is outstanding, and whilst small it feels robust and well made, although not for heavy duty tasks. Great little knife, glad I bought it.
B**D
The most important SAK you'll ever buy.
With absolutely the perfect combination of tools in the smallest package, I reach for this SAK daily, so it lives as my keychain. Whatever other tools I'm carrying, a Manager is always there!The knife is small, but very handy if you have no other knife; the scissors are perfectly serviceable, and very sharp; the flathead screwdriver is a useful prying prodder; and the Phillips screwdriver is simply sublime - it is my single favourite Victorinox tool and I wish it appeared on the larger knives. Honestly, this Phillips will leave you wondering why you bothered carrying a Classic.Tweezers are excellent for splinters and the pen (setting it apart from a Rambler) is more useful than you'll realise when you don't have a pen on you.Overall, perhaps the best-value product Victorinox make.
S**P
Perfect for the keyring
Great to have handy. Good balance of features and size.
J**R
This is it!
This IMHO is the ideal EDC SAK. (Is that enough acronyms for one sentence?!) I spent quite a bit of time weighing up between the Rembler, the Manager and the Midnight Manager. Having attached the little knife to my keyring I now carry it around everywhere. I have already used every tool on it! The pen (not on the Rembler) has turned out to be the most useful function of all. I have also used the tweezers (not on the Midnight Manager). I have not, however, required the torch (which is the additional function on the MM) because there is a torch function on my phone which I also carry with me all the time. This is a really well thought out set of tools contained in a knife that really is small enough to carry all the time. Right now I can't think of any way of improving on it.So, as far as I'm concerned, this is the most useful Swiss Army Knife that money can buy.
H**Y
j'adore le tournevis cruciforme et le reste me dépanne bien
je me sers du tournevis cruciforme pour démonter les ordinateurs portables. Plié à 90°, cela permet de forcer pour défaire les vis avec frein filet. Je n'ai jamais abîmé une vis!La lime et les ciseaux sont super pour les ongles et le stylo est super accessible.Pour les vis cruciformes plus grosses, j'utilise un victorinox explorer. Lui non plus ne m'a jamais trahi.
F**O
Essenziale.
Personalmente, mi è stata utile in più occasioni questa versione tascabile di un altro in taglia standard da campeggio che possiedo. Non solo contiene tutti gli utensili più comuni nella vita quotidiana (compresa una penna), Ma occupa meno spazio della chiave della macchina. L'ho usato per qualunque cosa, dalla cura delle unghie alla sosituzione delle lampade dell'auto (microcacciavite). l'acciaio è di qualità eccezionale, non ha perso il filo nenache sulle forbicine, nonostante ci abbia tagliato dei fili di rame. L'ho spesso usato come leva e non si è mai neppure deformato. Lo adoro.
A**N
High quality and useful tools
Useful, tiny tool for everyday use and carry. Fast shipping to Sweden!
T**N
Beste Balance bzgl. Größe/Nutzen
Ich habe über einige Tage die kleinen Victorinox Modelle verglichen und mich letztendlich für den Manager entschieden. Warum?Bevor man ein Victorinox kauft sollte man sich überlegen was man braucht.Eigentlich haben alle relevanten Modelle eine Nagelfeile. Aber einen eingerissenen Nagel möchte ich nicht mit dem Messer abtrennen. Also benötigt man eine Schere. Somit fallen für mich alle Messer ohne Schere raus.Somit bleiben aktuell übrig: Classic, Executive, Mini Champ, Rambler, MAnager, Ambassador, Signature.Aber ein Taschenmesser ohne Flaschenöffner? Für mich gehört der essentiell dazu. Zusätzliche bekommt man mit diesem bei den kleinen MEssern auch noch einen kleinen Kreuz(Philips)Schraubenzieher. Also rein damit!Übrig bleiben: Mini Champ, Manager, Rambler.So... Nun geht es um die Größe: Gleich lang sind alle. Rambler 9mm dick, Manager 12mm, Mini Champ 15mm. Mein Schlüsselbund soll nicht unnötig voll werden.Unterschied Rambler und Manager/MiniChamp: Manager/MiniChamp hat den Stift + Pinzette ODER Zahnstocher. Rambler hat Pinzette UND Zahnstocher OHNE Stift. Meine Entscheidung: Pinzette reicht. Ein Stift ist mir 3mm dicke mehr wert. Rambler ist raus.Nun bleibt die Wahl: Manager oder MIniChamp? 12mm vs 15mm dicke. Was kann der Mini Champ mehr? 3cm Lineal, Nagelhautschieber, Orangenschäler, zweites Messer mit gerader Schneide. Bis auf das Lineal alles unnötig, aber das kurze Lineal hilft auch nicht in vielen Situationen. Warum das Lineal nicht auf der Rückseite der Nagelfeile ist verstehe ich nicht. Damit könnte man dieses auch schön beim Manager einbauen.Damit steht für !mich! fest: Manager ist die Optimale Balance bzgl. Größe und Funktion für ein Messer am Schlüsselbund. Der Ausdauertest erfolgt nun, aber mit meiner Erfahrung mit anderen Victorinox erwarte ich hier gute Qualität und keine Überraschungen.
A**B
Como siempre... victorinox
nada que comentar que no se haya dicho ya... el diseño es increíble, no pesa nada, todos los útiles en buen estado. Aunque pongo 5 estrellas, tiene un fallo común con todas las demás navajas... las cachas se rayan y estropean con mirarlas... no es que dejen de servir, sino que pierden rápido el brillo y el aspecto flamante... también es verdad que es fácil y barato cambiarlas
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