Victorinox Swiss Army EvoWood S557 Pocket Knife.
- Features 19 highlights to prepare you for ordinary experiences – including 2.5″ locking sharp edge, wire cutters, Philips screwdriver, serrated-edge scissors, and reamer (See item portrayal for full rundown of functions)
- Stainless steel development encased in ergonomic regular walnut scales gives smooth durability
- Not too huge, not very little; at 85mm this blade is the ideal expansion to your ordinary carry
- Length: 3.34″ (85mm), Weight: 4.4oz
- Made in Switzerland; Victorinox gives a lifetime ensure against deformities in material and workmanship
Work quicker and less demanding with this tad of development that fits in your pocket. At just 85mm the Evolution is the perfect moderate size blade that won’t make you trade off on usefulness. The accumulation highlights ergonomic scales that offer remarkable grasp and strength to guarantee solace and usability, paying little respect to the undertaking you have to handle.
With various capacity mixes, it is anything but difficult to locate the ideal Evolution blade to add to your regular convey. Regardless of whether you are planning for multi day in nature or multi day in the workplace, the Evolution has you secured.
Like all Swiss Army Knives, the EvoWood S557 has a lifetime guarantee, tempered steel executes and Swiss-made quality and sturdiness.
Incorporates 19 Functions:
- 2.5″ Locking Blade
- Nail File with
- -Nail Cleaner
- Lever Design Serrated-edge Scissors
- Can Opener with
- -Small Screwdriver
- Cap Lifter with
- -Large Locking Screwdriver
- -Wire Stripper
- Phillips Locking Screwdriver
- Pliers with
- -Adjustable Opening
- -Wire Crimper
- -Wire Cutters
- -Nut Wrench
- Universal Wrench
- Corkscrew
- Punch, Reamer
- Key Ring
History and Heritage
In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener opened a cutlery shop in Ibach, Switzerland. There, he and the cutlers’ association he shaped delivered the best steel cutlery, completed with the now-renowned restrictive edge favored all around by expert and home cooks. In 1891, Karl provided the Swiss Army with its standard issue Soldier’s Knife and in 1897 with the Officer’s Knife. In 1921, after the demise of his mom, Victoria, and with the appearance of treated steel, at that point known as “inoxydable” and utilized in the generation of his cutlery, Karl changed the name of the organization to Victorinox. It is from those modest beginnings that an overall symbol was conceived.
Today, Victorinox is as yet claimed and worked by the Elsener family, and both the organization family still dwells in the little town of Ibach, Switzerland.
Care Tips for Swiss Army Knives
The different instruments are made from astounding steel with unequivocally tuned highlights that are fundamental for the specific application. The steel is tempered, strengthened and cleaned to accomplish the important hardness and give ideal protection from consumption.
Sharpening
To re-hone your blade, utilize a whetstone at an edge of 15°– 20°. This will result in a cutting edge of 30°– 40°. In the event that honing on a granulating wheel, constantly cool with a lot of water to maintain a strategic distance from exorbitant temperatures and the subsequent harms that may happen.
Cleaning
After you’ve utilized your Pocket Knife for the majority of its different applications, for example, cutting open various boxes, you may see that the sharp edges start to stick together. Opening and shutting the cutting edges in warm water a few times will enable the devices to effortlessly move once more. When they have dried, it is prescribed, to apply a little drop of oil between the edge or instrument shank and the spring. To ideally keep up the locking system, intermittently apply a drop of our suggested Pocket Knife Oil. Never put Swiss Army Knives in the dishwasher.
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