Victorinox Swiss Army Midnite Minichamp Pocket Knife
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| List Price: | $57.00 |
| Price: | $32.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
58mm
Color: Red
MiniChamp Contains the Following Tools:
Blade
Scissors
Nail File with Nail Cleaner
Cuticle Pusher
Screwdriver with Ruler
Emergency Blade (Letter Opener)
Orange Peeler with Scraper
Bottle Opener with Magnetic Phillips Screwdriver & Wire Stripper
Key Ring
Tweezers
Retractable Ball Point Pen
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2584 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: One Size
- Color: Red
- Brand: Victorinox
- Model: 54973
Features
- Compact, multi-purpose tool measures just 2-1/4 inches; ideal for pocket, purse, backpack, glove compartment, or fishing-tackle box
- Includes 16 unique features, including blade, mini-screwdriver tip, orange peeler, and scissors
- A bottle opener and mini Phillips screwdriver is perfect for assistance with eyewear
- Features a built-in retractable ball point pen and red LED flashlight
- All implements are made with stainless steel; lifetime guarantee
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the Midnite Minichamp, a compact set of tools for campers, hikers, hunters, fishers, picnic enthusiasts, and people all trades--all neatly contained in a single implement. Measuring just 2-1/4 inches long, the Midnite Minichamp is stylishly cased in the famous red Swiss Army body that's recognized around the world. More importantly, the pocket knife contains 16 stainless steel tools appropriate for just about any occasion. The standard tools include a small blade, bottle opener, screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, scissors, LED light, and a ruler.
In addition to its basic tools, the Midnite Minichamp steps up with a host of extras, including a retractable ballpoint pen, wire stripper, orange peeler, scraper, and nail file. You'll be well equipped for everything from repairing holes in tents to preparing that favorite snack on the trail with essential tool from Swiss Army.
![]() The Midnite Minichamp measures just 2-1/4 inches long and features 16 stainless steel tools. |
- Blade
- Scissors
- Nail file
- Nail cleaner
- Cuticle Pusher
- Screwdriver
- Ruler
- Emergency blade / letter opener
- Orange peeler
- Scraper
- Bottle opener
- Magnetic Phillips screwdriver
- Wire stripper
- Key ring
- LED mini light
- Retractable ballpoint pen
About Swiss Army Knives
In 1884, Swiss cutler Karl Elsener set up shop in Ibach-Schwyz, installing a waterwheel in Tobelbach Brook to run his grinding and polishing machines. Thus began what would become the international brand name Victorinox, a combination of Victoria, for Elsener's mother, and "inox," or stainless steel. Today, Victorinox produces watches, luggage, clothing, and, famously, Swiss Army Knives. The original product dates to 1897, when Elsener patented the Swiss Officer's and Sports Knife he supplied to the Swiss Army. Following World War II, American servicemen and women shopping in PX stores shortened the name to Swiss Army Knife, which lives on in English-speaking countries around the world and has become a metaphor for versatility.
Customer Reviews
All you expect in a Swiss Army Knife... miniaturized!
The Victorinox Swiss Army Midnite Minichamp Pocket Knife is the most feature-packed of the small (2-1/4") from Victorinox. It includes an LED flashlight, a ballpoint pen, and scads of blades and tools... as one would expect from a true Swiss Army knife. Instead of saying how great this little multipurpose tool is, it would be better to explain the implements from a subjective perspective:
Blade - this is the same type small blade that's found on most multi-blade Victorinox Swiss Army knives. It's non-locking (so be careful) and hold a very sharp edge for a long time.
Scissors - very handy for paper, cardboard, aluminum foil, plastic and other such soft materials. Just don't use it to cut wire or hard items, as you'll quickly dull the blades.
Nail file with nail cleaner tip - has a roughened metal surface which doesn't clog when taking off rough spots from fingernails. It will probably never wear out, and the nail cleaner does it's job very well.
Cuticle pusher - many people look puzzled at first glance at this one, but it works quite well. Have a friend that thinks his is an upscale version of Jeff Foxworthy's infamous car key (in place of a Q-Tip) as he sticks it in his ear, but that's his opinion.
Ruler with a screwdriver tip - the ruler is about 1-1/2" (40 mm) long, and is marked in inches and metric units. The screwdriver blade at the end is good for small slotted screws.
Emergency blade - this is a second small blade that's a bit narrower than the regular small blade, and has a slight curvature which makes it work better when opening small packages and letters. It's also quite useful for removing splinters... so keep it clean!
Orange peeler with scraper - this is an underrated gem of a blade that has a notch and a sharp edge on one side of the notch. Just poke the blade under the orange rind, then pull it along to slice the rind without cutting the orange itself. It also doubles as a handy little scraper or wire stripper, but use it carefully. It does indiscriminate tasks that no other blade can handle.
Bottle opener with magnetic Phillips screwdriver - opens bottles quite well, and the Phillips screwdriver is a pretty handy size for smaller screws. It also has a handy cutout to be used as a wire scraper.
Key ring - well, this is really more useful as a ring to attach the Midnite Minichamp to a real keyring or to a lanyard.
LED mini light - just press on the red Swiss Army logo, and you'll have an handy LED, useful for finding a key hole, etc.
Retractable pen - it's a simple (pressurized) ballpoint pen, so it doesn't leak. It seems to have a very long life, and if you open the cuticle pusher or nail file as an extension, it fits the hand better when writing.
By the way, the battery lasts for years, but should you need to replace it, just look for a CR1025 button cell at a grocery or drug store. Just don't know where I'll find a replacement refill for the ballpoint pen.
By the way, there are other color variations available on this product. You can get it with Translucent Ruby or Translucent Sapphire handles, but the prices often vary.
So how does this small multipurpose tool hold up? Have had mine for almost seven years now and use it on an almost-daily basis. It's made of stainless steel, so there's no rust, and I just replaced the battery for the LED a couple of months ago, even though it was still working.
This is a true five-star gem, that's for sure!
So little, so light, so useful!
This little knife lives on my "tools keychain," which dangles from my purse on a clip. It is a tiny toolkit in a very compact and lightweight form. The only thing that's missing is a corkscrew; the scissors work, the screwdrivers are a helpful size, and everything else is as sharp or as effective as it should be.
Great Knife. Light, Pen, Scissors, etc, etc, Right up There With Swiss Watches and Swiss Cheese.
Fantastic Knife. All kinds of great things for your every day use when away from home, plus it all fits on a key chain. Living in Fla. and having my own orange tree, the orange peeler comes in handy.( And it works well ). The scissor works well also, my wife is always borrowing them to clip cupons when we are out and about. The only negative I have is the knife is a bit thick and somewhat bulky when I put the keychain in my pocket. Hey!! The prestige of owning a Red Swiss Army Knife with the Swiss Cross on it overcomes any small negatives it might have. This cross in particular when pressed, has a glorious red light shining out of the end of the knife. Not sure what I am going to do with the light, it's just comforting knowing that it is there. I guess it would impress my friends, when I show them the cool red light coming out of my Red Swiss army Knife. The cuticle pusher seemed usless to me but if you open it up, it will give you a extension on the knife where it will fit in your hand and you can write legibly with the pen. The Red Swiss Army Knife is probably one of the most instantly recognized Swiss product's in the world, right up there with Swiss Watches and Swiss Cheese. Wow!! I got all this on a gold box deal. Can't beat that.




