- Recommended Uses For Product: Multipurpose
- Brand: Victorinox
- Model Name: Classic SD
- Special Feature: Foldable
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Included Components: Pocket Knife
- Handle Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Color: Red
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Style: Classic Sd
- A CUT ABOVE THE REST: Compact, agile and ready to face any adventure head-on. Our range of Swiss Army Knives have been established since 1897 and continue to be an icon of utility and smart design.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Swiss made stainless steel construction encased in our popular scales offers a slimmer profile and is extremely resistant.
- COMPACT CARRY: Bring this knife with you on your daily adventures without sacrificing space. It makes a great gift for any occasion or stocking stuffer for Christmas.
- FIT FOR ALL TASKS: At their heart, all our pocket knives are a survival tool; multitaskers that deliver in any situation. At their most evolved they have surpassed basic function to pioneer space travel and restart engines.
- TRUSTED QUALITY: Made in Switzerland; Victorinox provides a lifetime guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. Making a lifetime commitment has never been so easy. No assembly required, money back guarantee.
- PRODUCT DETAILS: Swiss made pocket knife with 7 functions. Height: 0.4 in, Length: 2.3 in., Weight: 0.7 oz., MM: 58mm, Scale Material: ABS/Cellidor
- FUNCTIONS: small blade, scissors, nail file, screwdriver 2.5 mm, key ring, toothpick, tweezers
WorldTravelr –
The other day, I was rushing to the airport to catch a flight and as I exited my car and sprinted towards the airport, I forgot to remove my Swiss Army SD from my keychain. At the TSA checkpoint, the agent made me throw away my trusty Swiss Army SD which I’ve had for over 10 years. Of course having a .5 inch blade be prohibited seems pretty ridiculous. The toothpick had long fallen out, so I told myself maybe it was for the best. Every other part worked just like the day I bought it! The black shell hardly even looked like it had a scratch despite 10+ years of carrying it everywhere.I remember paying around $30 when I first purchased it, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was ten bucks cheaper now. As I removed the new one, I saw right off the bat that this one came in a small cardboard box. My old one, I remember, was sealed in a plastic card with a small instruction/care book and paper warranty. Okay, so maybe they saved some money on packaging to get the price down.When I removed it from the box, I noticed it was about 25% lighter weight than my other one. The shell’s plastic felt a bit more ‘hollow’ and cheaper. Clearly, my old one was made of a more compact bakelite-type of plastic, whereas this one was not quite the same. I noticed some small lines on the black finish just from the knife moving around during shipping. My other knife looked brand new after 10 years. Oh well … that’s the world we are living in these days. Questionable quality … tje blade’s edge also doesn’t seem quite as beveled and sharp as my last one, which I never once sharpened but it remained razor sharp.Beyond that, it is the same size as my old one. Same tools/functions. Keep in mind for those complaining about the placement of the key loop on regard to the knife, the knives and the scissors must open opposite each other due to the way the knife is made. You’d MUCH rather use the blade with the keys on top a bit awkwardly vs. the scissors, which would be very much tougher to use if they were inhibited by the key placement, like the knife.So why is this so great? You’ll use this little knife ALL … THE … TIME! I can’t tell you how many times I walked into a bathroom before a client meeting or a date and snipped an errant nose hair out. Little splinters of wood are no match for the tweezers, whereas few other options are usually available. These won’t remove a tick or anything … but when you need to pull a little glass shard out of your foot … they are amazing to have.When you have a clothing tag or a hanging string … or you need to cut a wild flower stem, or even a small tree stem … these are great. Are you out and need to cut a little cheese and pepperoni for a snack in the hotel room? Need to start and orange peeling … or shave a little citrus skin for a martini? The sharp knife has you covered.The scissors and blade will also allow you to perform emergency self care. Work on a painful hang nail, pop a blister, etc. I’ve used this knife so many times to open packages, remove the shrink wrap on vinyl … and as sloppy as the screwdriver head on the nail file seems, it actually does work to remove screws! I used it to remove a curtain rod one time when I forgot my flat head screwdriver! There are SO many little jams and scrapes this thing will help make your life easier by getting you out of!I’d have paid a bit more to get back the quality of the one I purchased a decade ago. That one was made as strong as a tank and every part worked just as good as the day I bought it, except the toothpick, which fell out. I am a little concerned this one will crack, or the scissors will break as they are not made as well as my old one.Trust me when I say you need one of these! I like the black colour with the silver shield logo. It’s sleek looking. Just remember to take it off your keys if you’ll be entering a federal building, airport, or concert. The little key ring also never failed me. This is of the best purchases you could make and a super nice gift. Glad I replaced mine. The SD is the perfect size.
Carol L Douglass –
I bought one of these at a jewelry store, put it on my key ring, and soon discovered the wonders of having a little pair of scissors available to me at all times! I’ve used mine to cut open those coffee filters in hotel rooms, cut tags off clothes… think of all the times you are out and about and just need a pair of scissors! Anyway, loved mine so much, I ordered a few here for girlfriends. I do believe every girl needs one. Boys too – as they are just ever so handy!
Mick B. –
My sister just wanted a knife that had scissors on it and a blade. Her favorite color happens to be pink. The original Swiss army knife is about as good as it gets as far as quality. In addition to the knife blade and the scissors there was also another blade that had a nail file and a small flat screwdriver and in addition a toothpick and a pair of tweezers that comes in a lot handier than one might think. Every once in awhile everyone gets a splinter and these tweezers are small enough that you can get it out of there. The knife was extremely sharp when we got it and she’s used to several times without having to sharpen it. This will be a perfect gift for a lady in your life or a child old enough and responsible enough to use it. They come in multiple colors to suit just about everyone’s personality. You can’t go wrong with the Swiss army knife
BobK –
I’ve probably owned a dozen or more of these knives. I always have one on my keychain and I’m always using the knife or the screwdriver or the scissors or the tweezers or even the toothpick for some oddball task. Every few years I forget to take it off my keychain when I go through airport security and have to give it up. Then I buy a new one as soon as I can. I have bought cheap knock-offs a few times but have always been disappointed in their quality. I’ve never worn one of these Victorinox knives out. The knife edge stays sharp. All good – they are a bit pricey but I think worth it.
Damien Funk –
I was given this knife as a kid over 30 years ago. I got one for my daughter this year and it’s the same quality crafted knife that mine was. Manufacturers so often cheapen the quality of their products after they initially catch on. That isn’t the case here. It’s still a great knife and a great learning tool to teach your kids responsibility and how to be safe with knives.
Steve T –
This is exactly the standard knife we have come to expect from Victorinox. This quality tool is great to have handy on your keychain with one note of caution. Despite its tiny size expect the TSA to permanently confiscate this item as you are boarding a flight. This is also true when attending a stadium whether for a game or concert. As Americans, we have come to expect abuse from the current KGB but don’t give them a chance to take your keychain knife.
Marty d’Fried –
At first, I thought it was too small, but it has turned out to be surprisingly useful. I keep it in the watch pocket of my jeans, and it fits well. It doesn’t have so many blades as to make it hard to use, and I use it a lot for little things like opening Amazon boxes, etc.
Martin –
I love the scissors and nail file. I travel a lot, so I cut out the knife blade, and it gets through TSA every time.