The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

I'm not sure if this is some kind of inside joke, but Wenger, the maker of Swiss Army Knives, recently introduced the mother of all Swiss Army Knives, the Giant Knife, Version 1.0:

The Giant Knife is $1200. It weighs 2 pounds, 11 ounces and measures 8.75 inches across. It includes the following:

  1. 2.5” 60% Serrated locking blade
  2. Nail file, nail cleaner
  3. Corkscrew
  4. Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
  5. Removable screwdriver bit adapter
  6. 2.5” Blade for Official World Scout Knife
  7. Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
  8. Removable screwdriver bit holder
  9. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
  10. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
  11. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
  12. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
  13. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
  14. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
  15. Magnetized recessed bit holder
  16. Double-cut wood saw with ruler (inch & cm)
  17. Bike chain rivet setter, removable 5m allen wrench, screwdriver for slotted and Phillips head screws
  18. Removable tool for adjusting bike spokes, 10m hexagonal key for nuts
  19. Removable 4mm curved allen wrench with Phillips head screwdriver
  20. Removable 10mm hexagonal key
  21. Patented locking Phillips head screwdriver
  22. Universal wrench
  23. Laser pointer with 300 ft. range
  24. 1.65” Clip point utility blade
  25. Metal saw, metal file
  26. 4 mm allen wrench
  27. 2.5” blade
  28. Fine metal file with precision screwdriver
  29. Double-cut wood saw
  30. Cupped cigar cutter with double-honed edges
  31. 12/20-Gauge choke tube tool
  32. Watch caseback opening tool
  33. Snap shackle
  34. Telescopic pointer
  35. Compass, straight edge, ruler (in./cm)
  36. Mineral crystal magnifier with precision screwdriver
  37. 2.4” Springless scissors with serrated, self-sharpening design
  38. Shortix key
  39. Flashlight
  40. Fish scaler, hook disgorger, line guide
  41. Micro tool holder
  42. Micro tool adapter
  43. Micro scraper-straight
  44. Reamer
  45. Fine fork for watch spring bars
  46. Pin punch 1.2 mm
  47. Pin punch .8 mm
  48. Round needle file
  49. Removable tool holder with expandable receptacle
  50. Removable tool holder
  51. Multi-purpose screwdriver
  52. Flat Phillips head screwdriver
  53. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
  54. Spring loaded, locking flat nose nose-pliers with wire cutter
  55. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
  56. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
  57. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
  58. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
  59. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
  60. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
  61. Can opener
  62. Phillips head screwdriver
  63. 2.5” Clip point blade
  64. Golf club face cleaner
  65. 2.4” Round tip blade
  66. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, can opener
  67. Golf shoe spike wrench
  68. Golf divot repair tool
  69. Micro straight-curved
  70. Special tool holder
  71. Phillips head screwdriver 1.5mm
  72. Screwdriver 1.2 mm
  73. Screwdriver .8 mm
  74. Mineral crystal magnifier, fork for watch spring bars, small ruler
  75. Removable screwdriver bit holder
  76. Magnetized recessed bit holder
  77. Tire tread gauge
  78. Reamer/awl
  79. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, wire stripper
  80. Special Key
  81. Toothpick
  82. Tweezers
  83. Adapter
  84. Key ring
  85. Second key ring

No USB memory stick? Boo.

Try putting that in your pocket. If you can find a pants pocket big enough for this thing, you should be ready for any possible situation that might befall you.

posted on Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:51 PM by jatwood

Comments

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Hey, looks like the .NET Framework! Haha.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:33 AM by mike

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Where is the coffee machine ?
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:35 AM by Max

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

I wouldn't be caught dead outdoors with that thing... I might impale myself with it - not to mention having to lug 2lbs around :)
As far as the USB stick and coffee machine goes... that's for the service pack :)
BTW I have blogged on it too - http://technikhil.wordpress.com/2006/08/30/the-last-swiss-army-knife-youll-own/
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:48 AM by Nikhil

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Items 7 - 14 appear to be duplicated at 53 - 60. Or does it come with spares? :-)

Time to start saving the pennies...
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 5:54 AM by Nick Fitzsimons

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

What, am I really going to be the first to suggesting it be renamed the MacGyver Commerative Special?
Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:03 AM by Xepol

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Bateries not included :)
Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:06 PM by Jeroen Landheer

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

It looks hilarious.
And yet I feel strangely compelled to owning one.
Monday, September 04, 2006 2:43 AM by KristofU

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

How the hell would you actually use the blade on it? ROFL
Monday, September 04, 2006 6:12 AM by Olly

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Would it be a problem in getting it past airport security?
Sunday, September 24, 2006 12:51 PM by TEXAS DON

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

Wouldnt the fact that its sheer size and weight make all the tools impractical? Without doubt the stupidest penknife I have seen!
Sunday, February 25, 2007 4:50 AM by Nick

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

yeah, it's impressive. but try to get it on the plane after you buy it at the Zurich airport.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:39 PM by bjphn18x

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

But say you could get it on the plane by carrying it in your pocket. you're bound to get a big smile (at least) from your wife or girlfriend (or whomever, Ian) when she finds out just how much you've missed her.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 8:43 PM by bjohn18x

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

does it have a robertson screw bit?
(the square)
if not, this loses
Monday, March 12, 2007 6:36 PM by hi

# re: The Mother of All Swiss Army Knives

I wonder how can you use it. It doesn't look very handy to me. Imagine opening a can or a bottle with it. Both are at the end of the set. Or try to use the screw on a place where you don't have the space to turn this huge knife. If you are able to take the tools seperately out the set, then I have nothing to say. If it works then I'll call it MUSAK (Multu Utility Swiss Army Knife), otherwise I'll call it Multi Stupility Swiss Army Knife.
Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:36 AM by Memo