I have often said that the pair of scissors in a Swiss Army Knife is the best I have seen in any pocket multi-tool. But they do get ... View Post
I have 20-year-old Swiss Army Knives that cut as good as new! The secret? Sharpening the blades regularly or occasionally depending on usage. It is quite easy to ... View Post
The Victorinox Delemont Collection is often regarded as the continuation of Wenger’s Swiss Army Knife but under Victorinox branding. While this is true to a certain extent, there ... View Post
Wenger SA, the only other company to make Swiss Army Knives, was always ahead of its competitor and big brother Victorinox in one criterion – innovation. Today, even ... View Post
Wenger, the maker of the “Genuine Swiss Army Knife” was often considered a very innovative company. This was the prominent reason why a section of Swiss Army Knife ... View Post
A Swiss Army Knife with engraving on it has always been considered extra special. Victorinox usually comes out with such models for limited durations, mostly for SAK enthusiasts ... View Post
Ever wondered why Victorinox has added a corkscrew to the Swiss Army Knife? It is a tool that is (mostly) seen in a SAK, but not in any ... View Post

Are Swiss Army Knives Dishwasher Safe? (Effect on Blades, Scales, and Other Parts)
Updated January 26, 2023
The Swiss Army Knife is a low-maintenance tool but it does require occasional cleaning. You may think cleaning it in the dishwasher along with other kitchen knives will ... View Post