Swiss Army Knife SAK - Wenger Spotlight with Scissors
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- I enjoy testing and using Multitool lights and had a chance to get a used Wenger Spotlight. This is a unique Multitool flashlight that runs on a T 1 3/4 Incandescent bulb that is powered by 2x AAAA Batteries, either alkaline or NiMH. These are rare and hard to find for swiss army knives and are discontinued. THe practicality is limited for these tools but still useful and fun to have for a collection.
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00:00 Intro and nature shots
01:01 Table view and tools
01:56 Nail file
02:07 Main Medium blade
02:23 Scissors
02:57 Light Module
04:25 Can Opener
04:44 Slotted Screw Driver with Bottle Cap Lifter and Wire Bender/Stripper
05:10 Awl
05:19 CorkScrew
05:31 Scale tools tweezers and Tooth Pick
06:00 beam shots at 200 iso and 6400 iso.
09:36 Comparisons to current LITE models huntsman Lite and Cyberchamp Lite
11:10 Final thoughts
Filmed on a Panasonic GH4 with Various Lenses on a sound devices 302 mixer, zoom h6 & H5, zoomh4n pro for stereo capsules with an AKG P420 Mic. - Наука
Very cool, I don't have any Wenger tools in my collection but this one looks great! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Never knew about this model. Thanks for the video! I do have a couple of Wengers. I just learned that the curved/recessed area of the claw can opener serves as an excelleent 1/4" hex wrench. You can turn your knife into a torque screwdriver with a 1/4" bit extender placed in that can opener hole.
As someone in their mid forties it's hilarious to hear "it's an incandescent bulb, so not much brightness." LED bulbs have come a long way since I was a kid.
Very cool Thank you for the tag!
Did I ever tell you how much I love this rotating table you use? Love this model! Thanks for showing it! #jealous. I still love the Huntsman Lite you talked me into!!!
Thanks anne! Glad you got the hunstman lite! My go to for outdoor work!
I don’t know how familiar you are with Wenger models? The patent marking on the screwdriver means
it has the locking screwdriver. In the open position if you apply downward pressure it locks in position
and won’t close up on you. Fun piece of history, I miss Wenger they were much more daring in there tool
designs. Can you imagine getting that knife as a 10 year old, I would have been over the moon.
Very cool ! I forgot about this ! German engineering at it's finest!
@@TheFossilChannel Swiss engineering actually. 🙂
$90 bargain man - nice 1 👍