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The Victorinox Cyber Tool M is a Swiss-made multi-tool featuring 32 functions including a bit wrench, fold-out bit case, and ergonomic pliers. Compact at 9.1 cm folded and weighing just 154g, it’s engineered for professionals who demand precision and versatility in a sleek, portable design.
| ASIN | B0001P14Y0 |
| ASIN | B0001P14Y0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,813 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #94 in Pocketknives |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (784) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (784) |
| Date First Available | 8 August 2012 |
| Department | Unisex - Adult |
| Drive System | Centre Drive |
| Folded Size | 9.1 cm * 2.7 cm * 2.8 cm |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07611160105813 |
| Included Components | Bit wrench, pliers, fold-out bit case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 9.1 x 2.7 x 2.8 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Pocket Tool |
| Item Weight | 154 g |
| Item model number | 1.7725.T |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1.7725.T |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | 1.7725.T |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.09 x 2.74 x 2.79 cm; 154.22 g |
| Unit Count | 1 Grams |
M**M
All the tools work well, small number of allen key sizes, very well made plyer grips made in a way that works well. Blade just over 2in. -don't forget the pin near the corkscrew hinge. 3 star points, 3 cross-head points , 2 allen key sizes, all held in by compressing ball points. A great present to give anybody
K**N
Tirbuşon, pense, tornavida takımı ve makasın bir arada oldugu en iyi alternatif
R**S
The dedicated screwdriver setup is the standout feature and has already become the first thing reached for on small fixes around the house and on electronics. The integrated bit driver makes it incredibly quick and satisfying to swap bits, so tightening loose screws on laptops, game consoles and general household items feels effortless. The pliers are also surprisingly useful for small jobs like gripping tiny components and light wire work, and complement the rest of the tool really well. This is not the first Swiss Army knife owned, so the lack of scissors is not a dealbreaker because another model already covers that. In that context, having pliers instead feels like a smart upgrade that adds capability rather than duplicating tools already carried. However, if this was the only Swiss Army knife owned, the missing scissors would be a noticeable downside, especially for everyday tasks like opening packaging, trimming tags or cutting loose threads. For anyone wanting a single-does-it-all pocket knife, that trade-off is worth thinking about before buying. Overall, this is an easy five-star tool for anyone who values a compact but genuinely capable screwdriver system and likes having pliers on hand, especially for tech and light DIY use. Just be aware that you may want a second Swiss Army knife with scissors if this is going to be your only everyday carry.
C**V
I love this so much! It has come in handy at just the right moments when you need it. Offers so much convenience and peace of mind knowing that your toolbox is right in your pocket.
N**K
I have used a cybertool for 2 years as my dedicated knife, and find it fits my uses and preferences just fine. Before getting it, I was concerned about giving up larger pliers from leatherman skeletool, single hand opening blades, locking blades, and whether the cybertool layers would feel bulky in pocket or hand. And while I do prefer single hand and locking, I have gotten used to not having them with this knife and don't feel the need to carry anything else. The thickness has not been an issue, it fits in the palm fine - similar to what a small screw driver handle might. Best Screw Driver The cybertool's bit driver, and built in bit holder is so simple but extremely well implemented. It's the standout tool that made me want a cybertool over all the other SAK option, and beat out leatherman for my preference since long skinny bit driver > pliers. Even though skeletool (and other leatherman's with bit drivers) have something, it's stubby and doesn't fit as many of the screws that I might find around the house as the cybertool can, and the cybertool's long thin bar can fit in harder to reach areas beautifully. I honestly wish more sak tools offered this exact driver set. While I prefer the bit driver over pliers, this does provide small pliers. I don't need pliers as often as others might, but I was still surprised to find myself using the pliers on here more than my pliers on my leather tool. It fits in spaces and helps with small things that larger bulkier pliers can't do. On the rare occasion I really need a bigger bolt handled, a dedicated plier is a better choice, which I found my leatherman not a good fit for those tasks either. The scizzors are a great tool that also helped the cybertool/SAK standout for me, since few multitool have one, and fewer do it well. The bigger and smaller knife is also nice, and I mainly save the large knife for simple food related cutting tasks like cutting a sandwich on the go, or the like, while using my smaller knife for package opening or other messier uses. I at one point lost my cybertool (slipped out of pocket sitting in a beach chair and didn't realize till later), and bought a second one because I thought it was worth it. With the second one my wife made a simple thick elastic strap into a loop, this large loop goes around the cybertool, and i have another set of stitches to section a mini pen slot (olight mini) and clip the perun 2 mini flashlight to the outside. These 3 tools sit snuggly together and are less likely to slip out like the one before. Altogether it's probably 50¢ worth if material and took a few minutes with a sewing machine to do.
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