Product Dimensions | 9.09 x 2.59 x 2.01 cm; 99.22 g |
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Item model number | 53931 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Age Range | Adult |
Blade Length | 2.45 Inches |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Colour | Red |
Size | 91mm |
Style | Fieldmaster |
Drive System | Phillips |
Height | 1 inches |
Length | 7 inches |
Weight | 113 g |
Width | 5.25 inches |
Material | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Season | Fall |
Special Features | Compact,Sturdy |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Included Components | Pocket Knife |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Victorinox |
Item Weight | 99 g |
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Victorinox Swiss Army 53931 Fieldmaster Pocket Knife, Red
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Colour | Red |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Victorinox |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.1 x 2.6 x 2 Centimetres |
Item weight | 3.5 Ounces |
Included components | Pocket Knife |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Drive system | Phillips |
UPC | 636173627197 046928569311 046928539314 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00636173627197, 00046928539314 |
About this item
- Multitool is ideal for outdoor recreation and everyday use
- Contains 16 stainless steel tools including blades, a can opener, bottle opener, wood saw, scissors, screwdriver, tweezers, key ring and many more
- Measures 3-1/2-Inches long
- Lifetime warranty against defects
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ASIN | B00006IS69 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,182 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #4 in Folding & Pocket Knives |
Date First Available | Sept. 19 2011 |
Manufacturer | Victorinox Swiss Army |
Place of Business | MONROE, CT, 06468 US |
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Ideal for everyday adventures or odd jobs in the garden, the versatile Fieldmaster pocket knife works just as well outdoors as it does on indoor projects. With 15 features, from blades to a bottle opener, scissors to screwdrivers and wire strippers to a saw, the Fieldmaster won’t let you down. This is a multi-tool you’ll use over and over again and wonder how you ever managed to get things done without it.
From the Manufacturer
In 1884, Master Cutler Karl Elsener started his cutlery factory in the small village of Ibach, Switzerland. In 1897, he crafted the Victorinox Original Swiss Army Knife. Since that time, the Elsener family has continued to craft tools in the Victorinox tradition of in genius design, durability and quality. This is why all Victorinox multi-tools, made of first class stainless steel, are guaranteed a lifetime against defects in material and workmanship. If it doesn't say Victorinox, it's not the Original Swiss Army Knife.
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Victorinox - Makers of the Original Swiss Army Knife
Victorinox 1884 - 2015
Over 130 Years of Experience and Swiss Tradition. The cross and shield emblem on this knife is a symbol of Victorinox and conveys excellence in Swiss craftsmanship and the expertise of over 2000 employees worldwide. The principles of functionality, innovation, iconic design and uncompromising quality are featured in every one of our Swiss Army Knives.
Victorinox Swiss Army Fieldmaster
Leader of the Pack
The Victorinox Swiss Army Fieldmaster, is one of our Top 91-millimeter knives with 15 functions for home or outdoor use. Equipped with a Large Blade, Small Blade, Phillips Screwdriver, Can Opener with Small Screwdriver, Bottle Opener with a Large Locking Screwdriver and Wire Stripper, Reamer, Key Ring, Tweezers, Toothpick, Scissors, Multi-Purpose Hook, and Wood Saw this Swiss Made knife is ready for almost anything. This top selling knife is cased in a practical red handle for comfort and ease of use. Additionally, this Swiss Made knife bears a conditional limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer defect.
- Swiss Made
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- 15 Functions
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This knife strikes a perfect balance of being light enough to always carry and have 90% of the tools I would like and use during daily life. The quality and workmanship are exceptional. I would highly recommend this knife to anyone for a useful, reliable pocket knife and for the price it's a great deal. 👍
Enter the Fieldmaster, one of the greatest SAKs ever to roll out of Ibach. 91mms in particular are something special. They are what people instantly recognize as the classic form of the Swiss Army Knife. Fads have come and gone but the SAK has stood by for well over a century. Their quality and functionality is what makes them truly indispensable. That means if you have trouble carrying them in your pocket, it's time to reexamine your priorities and get new pants.
The physical specifications Amazon lists are confusing. The Fieldmaster is in the 91mm category (length) and that is an exact measurement. Its width with four tool layers (not clearly listed here) is around 18.5mm. When it arrived it was a little larger than I had expected, due to my preconceived ideas. Get yourself a ruler.
The 16 functions include the addition of a straight pin you supply which goes in a small hole behind the screwdriver. The cellidor scales are not the most scratch resistant material, but I wouldn't trade them. They are part of what gives the SAK its timeless appearance and feel. If you're concerned about scratches, which are essentially unavoidable, you can reduce them by putting the knife in a pocket by itself. In practical use the 91mm's keyring is more of a fastening point for a lanyard, etc. DO NOT attach keys to any cellidor SAK unless you quickly want a very beaten-up looking knife.
Lint and dirt can be cleaned out with a wooden toothpick. After using the tools for a while they will free up but should be oiled about once a month. If you can't get Victorinox Multitool Oil, olive oil is foodsafe and one of the better substitutes. SAKs will offer you many years or decades of service if you take care of them.
What would Macgyver say? Enough wondering. Get it already.
Came in perfect condition.
Sharp
All tools in working order.
Scales in perfect conditions.
This model has it all , everything I could need for a days work or everyday EDC ..
This model is thicker then my tinker models.
I do feel it in my pocket , with my other models not so much , I don't mind it.
This version has a few different tool's.
Scissors ✂️
Saw 🪚
Philips screw driver / not a cork screw.
It suits all my emergency needs I believe.
I work in trades & I am a first aider at work.
Safety rep also.
This model will work perfectly for me.
I do own various SAK'S , maybe 10 in total.
Could be more , never had an issue with any.
All models have worked perfectly.
Some just don't fit in pocket very well.
This field master is the biggest model I carry in my pocket without a case , I do work in trades & wear a tool belt all day. So putting it on a belt won't work.
It needs to fit in my pocket.
This one would be where I stop in size for pockets.
I do own a champ version & that doesn't go in my pocket. ( to big ) ..
As a gift I would love it.
Any man would or knife woman.
I believe I got it at a great price also. ( 54$ )
My money was well spent. 👍
I did do some research & it was cheaper by 2 dollars then my local retail store , I did notice that at my retail store it had a different name for this model.
Its called a fireman at CT.
I'm happy with my purchase, its a beauty..
Hopefully I don't lose it.
Amazon thx u. 👌
SAK
Great job ..5⭐
Loved ur knives since I was a kid.
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Naturally, when it comes to which SAK to buy, there are fundamental choices to be made about what size of SAK you want as well as what functionality. Obviously, that can be personal preference. So, while I'm not going to list the features of each type of SAK, I'll talk about why I like particular knives (or don't) comparing their feature based on my preferences. I think I'm probably fairly "typical", but if you have different preferences your opinions won't necessarily match mine, of course.
I've divided my review up into "small", "medium", "medium plus", and large SAKs.
Small SAK (Swiss Army Knife):
Victorinox Swiss Army Rambler Pocket Knife
Link: https://amzn.com/B000FNFXQS
The Swiss Army Rambler is really amazing in that it gives me the items I by far use the most in a SAK so small it basically disappears in your pocket. There is fundamentally no difference in overall weight or feel to "how much stuff is my pocket" by adding this SAK. It gives me the scissors and blades, which are by far my two most commonly used items, as well as screwdriver, tweezers and toothpick, which I also use quite a bit. I don't use the bottle opener too much, but it's a nice core item to have as well.
So, basically this knife gives me 90%+ of what I really use in a package so small I barely notice I'm carrying it. That's really hard to beat. If I wasn't greedy about wanting things on my every day carry (EDC) SAK (Swiss Army Knife), this would probably be the knife I use every day. As it stands, I mostly use this one when I have dress pants or otherwise less room than usual and one of the bigger ones when I'm jeans (for example).
Victorinox Jetsetter 3 Pocket Knife
Link: https://amzn.com/B00932EPYI
I bought this for the obvious reason of it's a very small knife that can theoretically get you through TSA at the aiport. I thought having a pair of scissors and the screwdriver with me on trips would be nice. The problem is after reading reviews, I've never really had the motivation to try to get it through TSA security. While most people seem to be able to do it fine, it does seem to "draw attention" more than I'd really like according to other people's reviews. So, I've just never bothered to do it.
Given that, I can't really give this version a fair review. If you want to get it scissors on a plane, it sounds like it works. I just haven't had the energy to test that theory when push came to shove.
Medium SAKs:
I'm also a big fan all of the knives in my "medium" category quite a bit. Which one works for you is really a matter of what features you want and if an additional feature is worth the, typically minor, increase in weight. These are 3 of my favorites.
Victorinox Swiss Army Super Tinker Pocket Knife
Link: https://amzn.com/B000MLU8PE
This version is a great option for me. This has all the core items I use regularly as well as some I use less frequently in a size that fits in pocket without being distracted (although it doesn't "disappear" into my pocket like the smaller rambler does. It has large and small blades, scissors, multiple screwdrivers, tweezers, and toothpicks. So, all the core things that I really use the SAK for at a very reasonable size. I don't really notice it in my pocket, but it doesn't quite "disappear" in my pocket with my rambler. I think overall it's a great combination of functionality and size.
Victorinox Swiss Army Fieldmaster Pocket Knife (Red)
Link: https://amzn.com/B00006IS69
The main advantage to me of this one over the Super Tinker is it has the wood saw. While I don't use the wood saw often, I actually use it more than you would think and it works quite well. It is slightly larger than the Super Tinker (because of the saw), but I don't really notice the difference carrying it around. Whether or not you would like it over the tinker depends on how much you want a wood saw.
Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer Plus Pocket Knife (Red)
Link: https://amzn.com/B0007QCOYM
This is another excellent option in the "medium" size SAKs. It has a lot of the elements I really like about the Champ Plus: the eyeglass screwdrivers, the pen, the pin, the magnifying glass, but is not as bulky. Two key things missing from Champion Plus are fish scaler / ruler (which I don't care much about) and the wood saw (which actually I do like as I said earlier). While I like this one A LOT whether or not I use it compared to the Army Fieldmaster depends on if I'm in a wood saw mood or a magnifying glass, eyeglass screwdriver, pen, pin mood. It's also slightly bulkier than the Fieldmaster. I use this one most of the time when I'm not using my champ plus because I typically use things like the magnifying glass and pen more than the wood saw. Also, the screwdriver isn't the "T" screwdriver, which is a bit easier. I also like having an eyeglass screwdriver with me. So, if I had to recommend one SAK to someone, it is probably this one.
Medium Plus SAK:
Victorinox Champion Plus Knife
Link: https://amzn.com/B0009KF4GG
This is one I probably carry more than I should. I like it more than the Champ version (not listed in my review) because it doesn't have the pliers which add significant size and I personally find not very useful. The pliers are too small to get good torque. If I want pliers I end up pulling out a "real" set.
It is of a size that it it is small enough to be an EDC (every day carry) tool, but really just barely in my opinion. It's noticeably bigger than the SAKs I have listed in my medium section, which is why I call it "medium plus". I notice when it's in my pocket, but it's not a nuisance...especially when I'm in jeans. The reason I like it so much is because it has all the cool stuff I want on my SAK and so I can carry it without making the choice I just talked about of do I want the wood saw or do I want the the magnifying glass, glass screwdriver, pen, and pin. With the Champion plus, I get them all! Basically, there isn't any feature I really want on my SAK that isn't on this version. So, I'm willing to put up with something that's a little larger to have the "all in one" feel to it that this has. At least, when I'm wearing jeans or maybe dockers. When I'm in pure dress pants, it's time for one of the smaller SAKs.
Large SAK:
Victorinox Swiss Army CyberTool 41 Translucent Pocket Knife (Translucent Ruby)
Link: https://amzn.com/B000LKBHJM
I'm not going to give this one a very long review, but basically it has absolutely everything I can imagine wanting even if I'm not really going to use it. :) So, I own it on the theory that rather than carrying it on my person (it's too big to carry regularly), it can sit in a drawer or a glove box and I can pull it out when I need it. The problem is, for me anyway, in practice that never happens. By the time I'm going to a drawer to pull out a tool, I can just pull out one of my normal screwdrivers (or whatever) so I do that instead. So, basically this one never gets used. But, I like the IDEA of it a lot. It's cool to own. :) If you are in a situation where you needing a smallish one size fits all tool that doesn't have to go in your pocket, I think this could be awesome.
Victorinox Swiss Army SwissChamp Pocket Knife
by VictorinoxLink: https://amzn.com/B0001GS19U
This SAK is basically the Champ Plus only with pliers. As I mentioned, I don't think terribly much of the pliers, but if I'm just throwing it in a drawer or a glove compartment and not trying to carry it around, why not have one with the pliers. :) I do own one I keep in my car for that reason. Too big to EDC for me.
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Summary: Which SAK you use depends on what you want in terms of size and features. But, to someone not sure, I'd recommend the Victorinox Swiss Army Explorer Plus Pocket Knife (Red) (Link: https://amzn.com/B0007QCOYM). It is a great combination of some of cool features that I use the most often. If want something really small, go with the rambler. If you can tolerate something a bit bigger, go with the Champ Plus. If you aren't going to carry it and stick it in a glove compartment or drawer, the Champ has everything really. :)
I have been carrying a Swiss Champ for quite awhile now and love all the tools and the quality. The Fieldmaster is of equal quality, with obviously less tools. It is also 1/2 the weight and thickness of the Swiss Champ. The tools that are common on both are the same size. (I ordered the Fieldmaster as opposed to the Huntsman simply because I prefer a phillips screw driver over the cork screw). Now, here is my dilemma...and being the only dilemma I have, hey life is good: Which to carry??? I like the versatility and the amazing tools on the Swiss Champ, and I use most of them at some point or other during my week. But I also like the light weight and slimness of the Fieldmaster, which has all the necessary tools and the most useful ones. I have a beautiful Swiss Tool Plus, which is the cream of the crop of multitools , but was rather bulky even in a sheath on a belt. Then I got the Swiss Champ to sort of replace it as an EDC item...now I have the Fieldmaster as a downsized version of the Swiss Champ...so, do I sacrifice some of the tools for carrying less bulk or do I continue to carry the larger tools with more weight but also more gadgets that come in handy at least once a year? Hey, problem solved...Carry all three. And Amazon also sells suspenders to keep my drawers up while carry 50 lbs of tools, knives and the like... But I see the Fieldmaster as quickly becoming my main everyday carry piece. Seriously, the Fieldmaster is a great tool if that is the only one you want to carry. It can do just about any task you ask of it.