My trusty old friend that I always forget to use. 7 years and the corkscrew and bottle opener remain unused. The knife and scissor have done some good work tho!
Never really looked at all the options Victorinox has.
I have a massive Swiss Champ I was gifted but only regularly use the scissors, knife and toothpick...
I can have a tiny one with those tools for $22?!?
This is neither a Victorinox nor a Wenger, but some knock-off. (No judgement, might still be a good tool).
Have a look at the Victorinox Rambler, despite (or rather because of) it's tiny size, it's incredibly useful. It's gotten quite expensive recently (probably because it's been hyped), but it is a really good knife.
No... Not unless I bring them. I service fire alarms so I could be on some near abandoned building on the reserve in the Everglades and scrub in to a hospital operating room same day.
Schedules and plans go out the window and the amount of crap I have to carry in my vehicle is insane. Multi use tools are almost a necessity.
I actually ended up using the corkscrew on one of these at a mountain cabin! Everyone cheered. Seriously, everyone cheered when I pulled out the cork with my little Swiss Army Knife.
@PinkyCoyote I've got a Mountaineer, which is the Huntsman but with a metal file in place of the wood saw (it can file anything, saw most things if slowly, and turn small screws).
Least used tools:
- corkscrew, never used. Could use it for untying knots or screwing into wood
- hook, useless for me. haven't done the pen trick
- awl, used it once to add a hole to my belt
- can opener, used it once backpacking when a friend found a can of beans
Summary: back tools are good to have, but seldom used
Most corkscrew models have a very similar twin with a Phillips instead. Since I don't drink wine, I've always gone with those.
On the other hand, the corkscrews can be used in various other ways. Among other things, they make a good improvised marlin spike for untying tight knots.
There are also several kinds of accessories that can be carried inside the corkscrew. Victorinox makes a glasses-sized Phillips that for that. There are also aftermarket fire starters and other gadgets.
I don't need the corkscrew, Aussie wine comes with screw tops or glass tops. Mine has a screwdriver in that slot instead. Bottle opener, though, is great for all sorts of things, not just bottles. Mine lives on my belt so I don't forget it when I need it.