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Really like this lknife, would buy again. Good quality and features
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The Victorinox Cyber Tool L is made for the best technicians. Taking the Victorinox legend into the digital age, this pocket knife comes with a bit wrench to open, fix and close any kind of IT gadget. Keeping the look of the traditional Officer's knife, the Cyber Tool has everything you need to become the master of digital transformation.
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Add to BasketReally like this lknife, would buy again. Good quality and features
Ok feel a bit bad writing a review here as I purchased it on offer elsewhere but hopefully this will encourage others to buy it from HH. I looked long and hard at the Victorinox knives trying to find one that had plenty of tools that I would actually use..Have to say all bar one or two I use nearly everything on this little gem! The light is surprisingly bright and very handy.It also has a small blade plus a larger one which on my knife came razor sharp,hair shaving to be precise which I was surprised at. The bit set is very high quality although have had them drop out so be careful of that!.Never thought I would use the magnifying glass but got a nice splinter off some black drywall screws at work recently and used this in conjunction with another knife to accurately remove it..wouldnt have been possible without as my eyesight isnt great close up.Rest of the tools are all of high quality and have used nearly all of them..the bottle opener in this festive period is proving especially handy at the moment!! ;)
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.