Victorinox Cybertool Lite Translucent Ruby Multi-Tool
December 31, 2009 · Posted in Swiss Army Pocket Knives
- Victorinox
- 53969
- Multi-Blade Knives
- Ruby
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Victorinox Cybertool Lite Translucent Ruby Multi-Tool
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I ordered a tool from “The Price Pros” and the next day I got a call saying it was a computer error and they didn’t have it in stock. I was disappointed, it was a great deal, but the supervisor “Kaly” told me they would make good and take care of it to my satisfaction, and did they ever!
I got a better tool for the same sale/advertised price! It came fast and I’m very pleased with their professional service and honorable dealings. I will be recommending them and using them more. Thank you Price Pros.
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered from AMAZON.COM on Monday morning and received on Thursday evening with free shipping,it was a pretty smooth transaction.
Awesome multi-tool by Victorinox,it comes equipped with everything you may want for use at home,office or while on the go.I’m not a TECH guy but find it very useful for any day to day activity outside the computer stuff
Very well constructed, sturdy but not heavy or bulky, I actually find it very easy to carry in my jeans or trousers’ pockets. In the beginning I was a bit reluctant to the “Translucent Ruby” but now that I have it,I definitely can tell this is a lot nicer than the solid red.
Rating: 5 / 5
Victorinox currently makes the CyberTool 29, CyberTool 34, CyberTool 41, and CyberTool Lite. The SwissChamp XLT and XAVT are also officially part of the “CyberTool” line from Victorinox.
One of the least mentioned and discussed CyberTools is the “Lite” version which has a magnifying glass and small flashlight. Although not as popular in sales, this is a terrific version which allows you to use the flashlight while working inside a computer case and the magnifying glass could be useful for inspecting bent pins. It’s a bit heavy for pocket carry, but it can be done.
The CyberTool 29 is by far the thinnest and lightest of the group, which makes it actually possible to pocket carry this tool. The four double-sided bits is what distinguishes the CyberTool models from the regular Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. (Note that the SwissChamp XAVT actually contains eight double-sided bits.) There are also additional bits which can be purchased from third party sources, such as SwissBianco.
If you need the scissors and pliers, which is quite possible when working with computers, then the CyberTool 34 will be the thinnest model to have those tools with the bits and driver. I found the CyberTool 34 still too heavy for pocket carry.
The CyberTool 41 is the same as the CyberTool 34 with the addition of a woodsaw and metal file. This tool is for most people too heavy for pocket carry, and usually carried in a belt pouch or bag.
Whichever CyberTool you choose, you will want to be careful in not losing the bits, as the replacements for those are actually fairly expensive.
Rating: 5 / 5