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Is there a Swiss Army knife without a knife?

Is there a Swiss Army knife without a knife?

Bladeless Small Pocket Knife When a pocket knife comes without a blade, it can go everywhere you do. Make your next journey a well-equipped one with the Jetsetter, a sleek, slim profiled Victorinox piece that’s packed with functionality, including scissors and a screwdriver.

Are Victorinox knives legal in UK?

Knives. It’s illegal to: carry a knife in public without good reason – unless it’s a knife with a folding blade 3 inches long (7.62 cm) or less, e.g. a Swiss Army knife (a “lock knife” does not come into the category of “folding pocket knife” because it is not immediately foldable at all times)

Are Wenger and Victorinox the same company?

Based in Delémont, Wenger was acquired by rival Victorinox in 2005. Since 2013, Wenger Swiss Army knives are integrated in the Victorinox collection (as the “Delémont collection”); the brand Wenger remains for watches and licensed products.

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Is Victorinox jetsetter TSA approved?

Victorinox Jetsetter received. Not much heavier than Classic, and is TSA-travel-safe, with no blade and 17 mm scissors. The combination bottle-opener and Philips #1 screwdriver is handy, as are the usual toothpick and tweezers.

What size pocket knife will TSA allow?

2.36 inches
In March, the Transportation Security Administration had announced a decision to allow passengers to once again carry small, folding blades up to 2.36 inches (6 centimeters) in length, such as small pocket knives and foil cutters for corkscrews, on board commercial airplanes.

Is Wenger better than Victorinox?

The reduced complexity of Victorinox Swiss Army knives also means that they’re usually more affordable than their Wenger counterparts. Since both companies feature similar degrees of build quality and durability, we would argue that Victorinox offers superior value for money compared to Wenger.

Is Wenger same as SwissGear?

SwissGear is a Swiss clothing, luggage and accessory company that is branded as part of the maker of Swiss Army knives. The company is owned by Wenger SA and its products are licensed in North America by Group III International Ltd.

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Where are Victorinox knives manufactured?

Switzerland
The Victorinox factory in Ibach, Switzerland produces over 45,000 pocket knives each day and exports them to over 120 countries.

Can I carry a Leatherman on a plane?

Yes, you can carry a multi-tool without a blade in your carry-on luggage. If your multi-tool has a blade, you’ll need to stash it in your checked baggage.