The elegant and compact CyberTool is here - especially developed for our times
when computers and electronics rule the day. Thanks to 13 different screwdrivers,
cleverly housed in the smallest space, the tool is in a class of its own in
the fields of electronics, household, hobbies and toys. The handy bit key and
bit holder can be opened speedily in the same uncomplicated way as any other
tool.
The Cyber Tool provides all of the equipment necessary to service computers
and electronic equipment and games. In addition it features all of the usual
tools you would expect to see on a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife, such as blade,
bottle opener, can opener, scissors, tweezers and toothpick. The Cyber Tool
has an attractive transparent red or blue "Jelly" casing.
Features:
Large blade, small blade, corkscrew, can opener with small screwdriver
3mm, cap lifter with screwdriver (6mm), wire bender - stripper, reamer/punch,
key ring, tweezers, Nylon toothpick, sewing eye, wrench with: 5mm female hex
drive for D-Sub connectors, 4 mm female hex drive, for the bits, bit Pozidrive
0, bit Pozidrive 1, case with, Bit Slotted 4 mm, Bit Phillips 2, Bit Hex 4 mm,
Bit Torx 8, Bit Torx 10, Bit Torx 15, pressurised ballpoint pen, also to set
DIP switches, pin (stainless steel), mini-screwdriver 1.5 mm (lso for glasses),
pliers with wire cutters, wire crimping tool, scissors, universal hook (also
parcel carrier).
About Victorinox Tools
The VICTORINOX "Swiss Army Knife" is over 100 Years Old.
In 1897 the Original Swiss Army Knife was created in the small village of Ibach,
Switzerland. Since that time, Victorinox has become well-known in more than
100 countries for precision, quality, functionality and versatility.
Whether you're going around the corner or around the globe, Victorinox Swiss
Army tools will make sure that you're equipped for life's adventures. No matter
what those adventures might be. Each knife must undergo seamless quality controls
before being released for sale.
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