Swiza Swiss Army Knife Does the classic Swiss Army Knife need a redesign? Probably not. Swiza did it anyway and the result looks amazing.

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There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the classic Swiss Army Knife. However, even great things occasionally need a redesign to keep things interesting, especially when it has stayed relatively the same for over a century. The Swiza Swiss Army Knife does just that.

Giving the classic multi-tool a subtle redesign, it retains the same familiar aesthetics of the EDC staple, so you aren’t likely to mistake it for anything else. New elements, however, give it a more contemporary style, both in appearance and actual utility, making for a pocket tool that you might actually appreciate having around.

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The Swiza Swiss Army Knife gives the classic a svelte new shape that looks more attuned to modern design aesthetics. Aside from looking more pleasing to the eyes, the new shape and the die-cut slots make it easy to access any tool one-handed, even retaining that function whether you’re using your left or right digits. It pairs that with a soft-touch handle that makes it easier to grip, ensuring you’ll have less of a tough time using it to drive screws, scrape gum from under the desk, or slice a chocolate bar in half.

Tools on board include a blade, a reamer, a can opener, screwdrivers (one flathead, one Phillips), bottle opener, and tweezers. The blade is forged from chrome and molybdenum alloy, ensuring it’s strong enough to withstand rough use, with the rest of the tools cut in durable stainless steel.

Available now, the Swiza Swiss Army Knife is priced at $36.30.

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