Some SAK love

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I recently lost a USA made Basset nail trimmer (best I ever had). To replace it, I bought a Victorinox Nail Clip Knife. It turned out to be an excellent choice. The trimmer works real fine, the serrated scissors are welcome, and I was surprised at how thick this little guy is.

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I have the Wenger predecessor of your knife with the Evo scales. I got it in a bundle of gently used SAKs I bought maybe 10-15 years ago. I would not have otherwise considered it, but it's actually a very handy tool to keep in my desk drawer.
 
I recently lost a USA made Basset nail trimmer (best I ever had). To replace it, I bought a Victorinox Nail Clip Knife. It turned out to be an excellent choice. The trimmer works real fine, the serrated scissors are welcome, and I was surprised at how thick this little guy is.

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ODAq3y.jpg

I have the Wenger predecessor of your knife with the Evo scales. I got it in a bundle of gently used SAKs I bought maybe 10-15 years ago. I would not have otherwise considered it, but it's actually a very handy tool to keep in my desk drawer.

I also have the Wenger version. I prefer the Wenger version over the SAK version as the spring tension on the Wenger scissors are provided by the back spring and not a 'leaf' spring on the SAK's. Little things 😁

But the clippers are probably the most utilized (not just for nails) tool in my EDC...

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I have the Wenger predecessor of your knife with the Evo scales. I got it in a bundle of gently used SAKs I bought maybe 10-15 years ago. I would not have otherwise considered it, but it's actually a very handy tool to keep in my desk drawer.
Thank you rhino. A very useful tool indeed.
 
I also have the Wenger version. I prefer the Wenger version over the SAK version as the spring tension on the Wenger scissors are provided by the back spring and not a 'leaf' spring on the SAK's. Little things 😁

But the clippers are probably the most utilized (not just for nails) tool in my EDC...
Thank you euroken for your comments. In fact, the Victorinox Nail Clip, being the successor of the Wenger Swiss Clipper, shares the same lever spring scissors, which I also find better than Vic's leaf spring.
 
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