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Victorinox Swiss Army CyberTool 41 Translucent Pocket Knife | 
| Brand: Victorinox Category: Sports
Buy: $74.38 - $102.99 (On sale from $129.00) as of 7/29/2010 17:37 EDT details
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 11064
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 1.9 x 1.2
Model: 53943 ASIN: B0019T3GSY
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| Features:
| • | Compact, tech-friendly pocket knife with over 40 tools | | • | Acid-resistant plastic and aluminum handle | | • | 100% stainless steel components | | • | Features bit wrenches, hex sockets, torx, hex, and pozidrive bits, screwdrivers, pen, pliers, wire tools, and more | | • | Includes tweezers, toothpick, and key ring |
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Product Description Large Blade. Small Blade. Bit Wrench. Bit Case. 5mm Hex Socket. 4mm Hex Socket. #8 Torx Bit. #10 Torx Bit. #15 Torx Bit. #2 Phillips Head Bit. 4mm Hex Bit. 4mm Flat Head. #0 Pozidrive Bit. #1 Pozidrive Bit. Ball Point Pen. DIP Switch Setter (use pen). Can Opener. 3mm Small Screwdriver. Bottle Opener. 6mm Large Screwdriver. Wire Stripper. Reamer. Sewing Eye. Corkscrew. Mini Screwdriver. Straight Pin. Key Ring. Toothpick. Tweezers. Pliers. Wire Cutter. Wire Crimper. Scissors. Hook. Metal Saw and File. Nail File and Cleaner. Wood saw. Fine screwdriver. Wood Chisel. Dimensions: 91mm (length). Materials: Stainless/Plastic. Lifetime Warranty.
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Best multitool on the planet October 16, 2005 Brett Brennan (Bullhead City, AZ United States) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
The Swiss Army Cybertool 41 is the ultimate in key-chain pocket tools that WILL get used daily. While heavier and slightly larger than the Cybertool 29 or a "regular" Victorinox knife, the addition of the pliers and scissors alone make the Cybertool 41 worth the extra bulge in purse or pocket. For folks thinking of buying this tool: this is basically a Handyman knife with the addition of a replaceable bit screwdriver, a set of 10 common bits (hex socket, Torx, Pozidrive, Phillips, flat), a pen, a pin and a mini (eye glasses) screwdriver. The additions to the Handyman make this tool the daily workhorse it is: there is very little you can't do with this tool in daily life.
If you need more than this knife offers, I'd say go to the toolbox and get the full-size single-purpose tool. A Leatherman might be bigger on pliers, but the Cybertool beats is in size and comfort of use.
A GREAT Christmas or birthday gift for best friends, girlfriends and wives!
The absolute best all-in-one pocket computer tool. December 27, 2006 Randy Gonzalez (RSM, CA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've owned a couple of Swiss Army CyberTools over the past two years (along with several Leathermans and Gerbers...I'm kinda into little gadgets!). While the plyers are not quite as good as a Leatherman, every other tool is exceptionally better than a Leatherman for light everyday use. The screwdrivers are actually comfortable to use (very ackward with most of the other multi-tools out there), I'd say very little compromise from a regular small screwdriver (a Leatherman on the other hand is very ackward to use as a screwdriver IMHO). The knife blades are sharp...and I typically only use them on cardboard boxes...but even after a few years, I still need to be careful when I use them. And...the ball point pen (use it all the time), the toothpick, the tweezers, the little pin (great for splinters, etc.), all are great and not really available on Leatherman tools. And the scissors are great...I often use them to cut through thicker plastic cable ties with no problems.
I own 5 different Leatherman tools, 3 different Gerber tools, and two of the Swiss Army CyberTools (and I only got the second one because I lost a few of the parts on the original one). Although the Letherman tools maybe be a bit better for some of the heavier duty tasks (I take mine sailing), my favorite...and the one that lives in my pocket every day...is the Swiss Army CyberTool!
Great tool, but make sure you choose the right CyberTool model April 6, 2008 E. Kim 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Victorinox currently makes the CyberTool 29, CyberTool 34, CyberTool 41, and CyberTool Lite. The SwissChamp XLT and XAVT are also officially part of the "CyberTool" line from Victorinox.
The CyberTool 29 is by far the thinnest and lightest of the group, which makes it actually possible to pocket carry this tool. The four double-sided bits is what distinguishes the CyberTool models from the regular Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. (Note that the SwissChamp XAVT actually contains eight double-sided bits.) There are also additional bits which can be purchased from third party sources, such as SwissBianco.
If you need the scissors and pliers, which is quite possible when working with computers, then the CyberTool 34 will be the thinnest model to have those tools with the bits and driver. I found the CyberTool 34 still far too heavy for pocket carry.
The CyberTool 41 (which is the Amazon item shown) is the same as the CyberTool 34 with the addition of a woodsaw and metal file. This tool is for most people too heavy for pocket carry, and usually carried in a belt pouch or bag. It is a heavy and capable tool, and actually very similar to the significantly more expensive SwissChamp XLT (which again, is also officially a "CyberTool").
One of the least mentioned and discussed CyberTools is the "Lite" version which has a magnifying glass and small flashlight. Although not as popular in sales, this is a terrific version which allows you to use the flashlight while working inside a computer case and the magnifying glass could be useful for inspecting bent pins.
Whichever CyberTool you choose, you will want to be careful in not losing the bits, as the replacements for those are actually fairly expensive.
invaluable! August 25, 2006 scottjl (USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
got one for work and for home. all the tools on here are invaluable for working on any hardware, cutting open packaging, or protecting yourself from a rabid squirrel. between this and a keychain led light i have a toolbox in my pocket. only note is this isn't electrically insulated in any way. so be careful working on live equipment.
Very handy for DIY computer builders July 27, 2006 J. Montgomery (Oregon, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This guy is indispensible for anyone who tinkers with and repairs their own computers. I often get last minute calls on my cell on the way home from work asking me to troubleshoot a friends notebook or pc. Since I don't just carry a tool kit around with me, this little jewel has saved me an extra trip more than once. Victorinox has already improved upon this excellent tool by releasing the Cybertool Lite, but if you don't need or want the flashlight this thing is an absolute steal at the price it's currently going for.
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