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  • (gun shots echoing)

  • - [Voiceover] Some people love their machetes,

  • and others love portable bushcraft saws

  • or folding saws that you can use to process wood,

  • but nothing comes close

  • to the sheer diversity and usefulness

  • of a Swiss Army pocket knife.

  • I'd just like to show you that today.

  • This is the SwissChamp.

  • It's got to be the most useful I've ever seen

  • in the Swiss Army knife range.

  • Victorinox, so it comes, of course,

  • with the standard blades

  • that most Swiss Army knives come with,

  • the small and the large.

  • So, you've got your magnifying glass

  • which, of course, you could use

  • to, in emergency, to light a campfire.

  • I'm not sure how many people

  • have actually successfully done that in an emergency.

  • And the other standard tools are bottle opener,

  • and the Swiss Army can opener.

  • But, the one piece that really sold me on this

  • is the ballpoint pen.

  • To show you it actually does write,

  • there you go.

  • Maybe I should've written something intelligent then,

  • but I just scribbled.

  • So, just next to the ballpoint pen, the toothpick.

  • And, of course, on the back are the tweezers.

  • Nothing new about those little pieces,

  • but I just thought I'd show you.

  • Another innovation I've noticed here,

  • which I haven't seen before in Swiss Army pocket knives.

  • Maybe I haven't been looking hard enough.

  • But, the cork screw is not just a cork screw anymore.

  • There's also this miniature flathead screwdriver

  • which fits inside the corkscrew.

  • And just in the back here.

  • Who would've thought you could

  • squeeze another piece in there.

  • That is actually a little pin

  • which I suppose you could use

  • for removing splinters out of your skin,

  • but there must be heaps of uses of a small pin.

  • You could go around poking people.

  • Don't do that.

  • Here we have a Phillips head screwdriver,

  • the larger Phillips head screwdriver of this device,

  • and this amazing tool.

  • You never would've thought possible

  • in such a small Swiss Army pocket knife.

  • And that is, this precision pair of pliers,

  • and they are absolutely precision too.

  • You could ever pluck out a hair

  • with the end of that needle-nose plier there.

  • That is a really nice pair of pliers.

  • Very impressed with that.

  • And, of course, the Swiss Army scissors, extremely useful,

  • and of course, can be used for clipping your fingernails.

  • Very useful as a traveler's tool

  • to have a pair of little scissors like that.

  • Now, here's another quite useful item

  • which I suppose could have many functions.

  • I think that that piece on the end there

  • is a hook disgorger.

  • You also have your fish scaler,

  • and they've even squeezed in a ruler on the back there.

  • Hopefully the camera picks this up,

  • but that's in inches.

  • There's actually a ruler on that side.

  • And then, on the opposite side,

  • it switches to metric, and you've got

  • a ruler in centimeters.

  • And the next piece to show

  • is the old Swiss Army wood saw.

  • Just give that a bit of a test run.

  • (sawing)

  • So, only after a few seconds,

  • I have actually managed to put

  • a fairly decent cut in that small piece of wood.

  • I can just chuck that on the fire.

  • Make it even more useful.

  • Now, next to the wood saw is a hacksaw.

  • Who would've thought that you could

  • have a hacksaw on a Swiss Army pocket knife.

  • I'm not sure if the camera is picking this up again,

  • but there's actually a hacksaw edge on there.

  • And on one side, it's a nail file for filing your nails.

  • Great for the ladies.

  • (laughs)

  • And then, on the other side,

  • I keep forgetting which side.

  • On the other side there's a metal file.

  • In fact, I think that might be the metal file.

  • So, in an emergency you could even use that

  • to sharpen a machete.

  • There you go, your little knife sharpens your big knife.

  • OK, so I think that covers everything

  • on the main side of the Swiss Army pocket knife.

  • Let's flip it over, and you've got this pulling tool.

  • I suppose that could be used

  • to pull out a fishhook.

  • Or, in fact, you can even use that

  • to help undo knots.

  • Now, on the back here is what I believe

  • they call the reamer with a sewing eye.

  • I think usually that's for poking holes through leather.

  • You can actually drill a hole

  • even into wood with this tool,

  • and that's what I've been using it for.

  • That's why it has that bit of white plaster on it.

  • I was using it at home to drill a hole

  • in the wall for a screw.

  • Now, also on the back

  • is another miniature flat head screwdriver,

  • and I think that's also meant to be another chisel.

  • Well, sorry, here's the main chisel here.

  • We just have to open the corkscrew to pull it out.

  • That is a miniature little chisel for chiseling wood.

  • So, that basically covers everything

  • on the back of the tool,

  • and I think that really covers the lot.

  • I always like to have a lanyard

  • on my Swiss Army pocket knives,

  • that is so it doesn't fall out of your pocket.

  • So, after you put it inside your pocket,

  • you clip that on, so if you fall over,

  • or whatever, you won't lose it.

  • I even take these swimming in the ocean,

  • hiking, climbing.

  • And the Swiss Army system

  • of giving you that little hook there

  • with the key ring, very strong key ring

  • actually they always come with.

  • There you have it, the Swiss Army SwissChamp,

  • and its sheer usefulness.

  • The store I bought this from didn't have them in red,

  • so I just had to buy this blue one,

  • but I think blue is a prettier color anyway

  • than the standard red.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • (rhythmic music)

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