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Review of Victorinox - Cyber Tool by
Night_Rider
Advantages: So many functions
Disadvantages: The Price
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Victorinox are the makers of the original Swiss Army Knife. The cyber tool is a relatively new novelty and is part of the equipment used by the N.A.S.A shuttle crew. So what do you get for your money? and how handy is it?
This tool comes complete with 34 Tools
* Ballpoint pen (stainless steel)
* Bottle opener with a mini-screwdriver
* Bit Philips X2
* Bit slotted
* Bit Torque 8, 10 and 15
* Can opener with a mini-screwdriver
* Corkscrew
* D-SUB push-in connector
* Fully extendable bit wrench
* Hexagonal 4mm socket
* Hexagonal 5mm socket
* Hook
* Inner hexagonal to take 4 double-bits
* Key ring
* Large knife blade
* Mini flat headed screwdriver
* Parcel carrier
* Pliers
* Pozidrive
* Punch
* Reamer
* Scissors
* Screwdrivers
* Sewing needle
* Small knife blade
* Straight pin
* Swing-out holder
* Toothpick...
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27.12.2001
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Victorinox, a symbol of quality
Review of Victorinox - Swiss Army Knife by
APW
Advantages: High quality
Disadvantages: A bit expensive in UK
...I have owned Victorinox SwissTool, CyberTool 34, Mignite Manager Sapphire and MiniChamp.I am very impressed with the quality of the product. Their quality control is unmatchable when comparing to similar product from US such as multitools.
The blades are made from high quality stainless steel which have very good edge retention and easy to sharpen. The only weakness is the plastic handle that is weaker. But if you go for the Alox Handle such as soldier or pioneer model it would be better.
The CyberTool is very brilliantly designed. The screwdriver bits really do the work and no more rounding as any other tools, which will, slipped off sometimes. For SwissTool, the brilliant locks on all blades make work safer.
Swiss Army Knives is definitely the multitools to go for its quality....
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Well It Certainly Makes You Sweat
Review of Tristar Lateral Thigh Trainer by
Headdy
Advantages: offers a good workout; relatively easy to use
Disadvantages: cheap presentation; max. weight limit; squeaking noise; 'ghost' in the machine; again, the price
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As part of my New Year's Resolution (to lose weight, or to be precise, four stones in a year), I too was suckered in my the cheesy and somewhat unconvincing TV ad. I'd already seen it sometime last year at home, but it was during a forced visit to the Caribbean that I saw the ad again on American TV. With the barrage of junk food ads and slimming pills, as well as the gym being too difficult to get to, I decided to give it a shot. CyberCheckout sold it to me for £44, most of which was from selling my Hong Kong MP3 player.
First of all this thing is rather heavy and takes quite a bit of space. I don't have much room in the room I have right now, but it just about manages to squeeze in.
Once you've taken everything out of the box, you start to wonder if it's been money well spent. Yes, you get the machine...
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