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#19964 - 10/09/03 07:27 PM Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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I am thinking of buying a multitool to carry in my emergency pack in the car. After much research I decided for the swiss rescue tool, by victorinox, a variant of the X tool. Has anyone any comments or suggestions? Also, I have seen that there is a version of the X tool that comes with several screwdriver bits. Does anyone know if they come with the rescue model as well? You will not believe it, but I have troubles locating a good e-shop in Europe to order it!
Anyway, thanks for the help!

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#19965 - 10/09/03 07:36 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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i got the normall X, a good choice, i personally don't need a seatbelt cutter, so i chouse the X instead of the rescue. in which EU which country do you life ?
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#19966 - 10/10/03 07:04 AM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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I live in Greece. In the other hand I do not need the file that's why I prefer the rescue. Any comments in the swiss tool's value?

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#19967 - 10/10/03 09:35 AM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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IMHO the swiss-tool is worth its value. I myself use the Wave but I had the chance to try and use the swiss tool. It is sturdy and strong but I find it less practical to use than the Wave for myself. At the end it is all personal choice. I think both are worth the money you pay for them.

As far as I know the bid-set can be used with the rescue tool and it is sold seperatly for both tools.

Yasu,
Burak

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#19968 - 10/10/03 12:52 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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in this part of europe, holland. The swisstool is much cheaper then leathermens, so the swisstool is the best value.
Swisstools goes for € 110 here and leathermen wave's for € 170... in holland

don't know any e-shops which sells them in greece.
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#19969 - 10/10/03 12:57 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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170 euros for wave?????!!!!!?????

If you hassle you can buy 2 waves with tool adapters for that here.

Damn. Guys you are getting ripped on that. but on the other hand my outdoor equipment bought in Holland was 1/3 of the price I would pay for it here in the US.

Matt
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#19970 - 10/10/03 01:22 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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i know ! <img src="images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> what did you bought for 1/3 the price ? never seen outdoor products in holland which are that much more cheaper. In general the european price of european product are about the same as in the US, but the US made products are way over priced, usually more than twice ! i have even seen CS SRK's for € 240 ( $ 280 ) !!!!
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#19971 - 10/10/03 01:35 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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When I was in Amsterdam I bought huge internal frame pack, couple of ice axes, scarpa boots, wool socks, few wool fleece lined hats, fleece jacket, snowboarding pants with recco avalanche system and some other misc stuff. All that was like $500 buks or so. When I get back to the US I priced it all on REI site and it came up to be about $1400.

Matt
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#19972 - 10/10/03 02:13 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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I bought the wave with the tool adapter for less than 100 Euros here in Istanbul. The swiss-tool was also almost the same price. I hope you guys never let us into EU <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Burak

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#19973 - 10/10/03 02:15 PM Re: Swiss rescue tool as a generic multitool
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I think it depends on when you were there. A major change in the currency had happened few years ago.

Burak

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