The Victorinox Explorer - the best urban carry Victorinox knife

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • This is a review of the Victorinox Explorer and explains why it is the best Urban Carry Victorinox Knife you can buy. The Victorinox Explorer is great for everyday carry - EDC - and is perfectly suited to the office, home office, or workplace. A great addition to a work bag load out this Victorinox Explorer has a super practical magnifying glass as part of its unique toolset. A great combination of size and weight and fantastic functionality for an urban environment.
    My name is Jonathan, I have a passion for all things 'gadget, travel and EDC' which has filled both my personal and work life for many years. This includes sourcing, reviewing and product development and the creation of two UK national retail chains. Find out more here: • About Jon Gadget - Who...
    This channel is here to help you find great travel and carry gear on the back of solid and detailed reviews along with years of experience. I also hope to give you ideas and inspiration when it comes to everyday carry gear, travel gear and gadgets, which make life a little bit easier and perhaps more fun.
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    Contents of this video to help you navigate:
    00:00 Intro
    02:12 The basic tool set
    04:04 The scissors
    05:00 Size and weight
    05:43 In-line Philips screwdriver
    07:28 The magnifying glass
    11:55 Guest appearance of Champ Super Timer
    12:17 Comparison with fresnel lens
    13:15 Other tools
    14:18 Awl and hook
    16:05 Scale Tools
    17:54 The Swiss Qlip
    21:22 Outro
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  • @JonGadget
    @JonGadget  2 года назад +70

    Just a couple of factual corrections to the content - a big thank you to those in the comments below who pointed this out 👍
    The original 1973 grey 8x magnifying glass was replaced by the plastic 5x version in 2004 (which is what I referred to) however this was updated to glass and 6x mag in 2012 - which is the version in my example (I hope because I just purchased it!).
    Also Robbie the robot is actual B9 from Lost in Space (Robbie is from The Forbidden Planet) 😃

    • @daveyjones5702
      @daveyjones5702 2 года назад

      lol

    • @sidneycavalcant
      @sidneycavalcant 2 года назад +1

      Tudo perfeito !

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      @@RustyMadd thanks for both pieces of information!

    • @stuffbywoody5497
      @stuffbywoody5497 2 года назад +1

      @@JonGadget , I've got the Victoronix Champ, it's a lot better than this one that you've reviewed here. There are several tools in the Champ that this one doesn't have that, in my humble opinion, makes it a lot better and versatile without being too bulky.

    • @rogerlewis2618
      @rogerlewis2618 2 года назад +1

      I've got an Outdoorsman with the old Grey magnifying glass, and I always thought it was very cool

  • @thomasdc2439
    @thomasdc2439 2 года назад +209

    The only problem with Victorinox knives is that you probably won’t stop with only one. I have already 6 of them. 2 of them I own for more than 30 years. I recently replaced the scales with the plus versions (I used black for the explorer to easy identify it), cleaned, sharpened and oiled them. Now they are like new and will serve me well for another 30 years. Those knives will last forever if you take care for them. I love these traditional products which are so perfectly designed.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +11

      Great feedback - thank you - yes I agree - I have quite a few too!

    • @abeelvago
      @abeelvago 2 года назад +24

      got my first one, probably also around 30 years ago, the Camper, I used it exetensively for the boy scouts.
      But 6? Just 6? You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers

    • @4002corbe
      @4002corbe 2 года назад +7

      Never a truer word, etc - I’ve 34 just now, and growing !

    • @abeelvago
      @abeelvago 2 года назад +2

      @@4002corbe I'm at 23. I applaud your numbers. BTW do you own a Safari model? I consider it my most rarest model

    • @NJRey
      @NJRey 2 года назад +4

      OMG I am in trouble! I got my first SAK when I was 16 (an explorer) and 21 years later I own about 8 of them, and a Swiss card... My wife fell in love with my SD classic and I had to get her one in pink too...

  • @EastSideLutheranChurch
    @EastSideLutheranChurch 9 месяцев назад +16

    I too love both the Compact, and the Explorer. That being said, I have found the Yeoman to be the PERFECT blend of the two for size and tools. Too bad it is retired. The Yeoman I carry is a rebuild. Perhaps we should start a campaign to bring back the Yeoman?!?

  • @JosephHauger
    @JosephHauger 2 месяца назад +5

    At age 17, I received an Explorer as a Christmas present in 1987. That knife stayed in my pocket until Christmas 2022, when my brother (a Victorinox fiend with hundreds of knives) gave me a custom-built Yeoman. I have never been a knife person (that's my brother all the way), but I have always been a camera and tech person. That Explorer was mainly used early on for looking at 35mm negatives, and the scissors for cutting negative strips, and the inline Phillips for fixing my tripod.
    Today, the Yeoman stays in my pocket, the Explorer sits on my desk, and a CyberTool Lite and an original SwissTool reside in my work bag. Still not a knife person, though.

  • @nuker222
    @nuker222 Год назад +2

    I use it, every days, the Explorer Plus, the black one. I bought it used, i don know how much time it could have. But since 3 years ago i use it every days and I carrie it on my belt all the time... The magnifying glass and the Philips screw drivers are the best and usefull things to me.
    Yo la tengo, la uso todos los días, la Explorer Plus, la negra. La compré usada, no se cuánto tiempo habrá tenido. Pero desde hace 3 años la uso todos los días y la llevo en mi cinturón todo el tiempo. La Lupa y el Destornillador Philips son las mejores herramientas para mi. Saludos.

  • @danielalejandrocepedaortiz9578
    @danielalejandrocepedaortiz9578 2 года назад +5

    If you put the magnifying glass next to your face, and then reach for the object with your head (instead of using it from a distance) you will find how magic and wonderful this tool is. It is not small at all of you use it this way. Remember to reach with your head until you get to focus.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      I will give that a try - thank you for sharing 👍

  • @waterbourne9282
    @waterbourne9282 11 месяцев назад +10

    The Explorer is my favourite, I bought my first one back in the mid 1980's, finally lost it in around 2015 and am on my second one, but have also given them to friends and family over the years. I too have used them every day professionally and recreationally and can't understand how people cope without them. Most useful, and only recently discovered the special pin facility which I was very pleased to add. Great tools.

  • @Riverboat374
    @Riverboat374 2 года назад +3

    The name of that robot is actually B9 (as in benign). He was built for the 1960's TV show Lost in Space. Robby was another robot built for the classic 1956 Sci Fi movie Forbidden Planet.

  • @Xxxero42
    @Xxxero42 16 дней назад

    I EDC the Explorer. Love it. I was in the market to buy a Swiss army knife, and I remembered i had one as a kid. So i bought the same model. The only one I saw with a magnifying glass. I like that it's strong enough to start fire with the sun.

  • @DeanPattrick
    @DeanPattrick 2 года назад +46

    I’ve had my Explorer since 1995, so it’s served me for 26 years. It’s been around the world with me on my belt. I did add the small screwdriver that you put on the corkscrew.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +6

      great to hear Dean

    • @brucesmith9144
      @brucesmith9144 5 месяцев назад

      That’s a great idea to add the small screwdriver 🪛. That’s always useful I have found.

  • @tonykennedy8592
    @tonykennedy8592 Год назад +19

    I have become something of a pocket knife collector. While I do like fidgeting with flipper knifes, and pretending I'm a cowboy with my Buck knives, SAKs are genuinely useful and can be justified being in your pocket every day. I use the Explorer and occasionally keep the Lite card in a wallet.
    I really enjoy the realism of this channel. As an Irish man, I relate better to the understated practicality of the English knife aficionado as opposed the lunatic Americans who get themselves lost in the wilderness or involved in revolutions to test the sturdiness of their knives 😆

  • @johny5454
    @johny5454 8 месяцев назад +3

    There are only 2 Swiss Victorinox Army knife's that I will ever need (Huntsman & Explorer) :). That's the end of my Swiss Victorinox Army Knife collection:).

  • @tfwoodcraft
    @tfwoodcraft 7 месяцев назад +3

    I wish it had a nail file too, even the file on the back of the parcel hook like some others have.

  • @fred89pj
    @fred89pj Год назад +5

    I use the explorer the most. But I also the Handyman, S14, and Swisschamp. I use them depending on the place I go

  • @itsallinthehead
    @itsallinthehead 3 месяца назад +1

    That magnifying glass is worth its weight in gold. I was buying some omeprazole, and of course I left my reading glasses home. With my Explorer, I took out me trusty auld Explorer magnifying glass, read that fine print written by Lilliputians, and lo and behold, the magnification was even better than my glasses!

  • @thebunyip4037
    @thebunyip4037 2 года назад +5

    I have had at least 3 Explorer’s and one still new in the box. My daughters have swiped them from me. However, I think the best everyday carry Victorinox is the one that is out of production - the Yeoman - basically a Compact with an inline Phillips and a magnifier. I got mine off of a seller in the Ukraine back in 2019. Or for the more adventurous you can take apart a Compact and an Explorer and get a Yeoman for the pocket and a Climber for the glovebox.

  • @tanya25m
    @tanya25m 2 года назад +12

    Absolutely! The best urban carry. From the Swiss Champ, to the Pioneer X, I've now settled on the Explorer. It has everything I want & nothing I don't need. Been my edc for about 4 years now, in addition to the Classic SD on my keychain.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      great feedback - agree perfect urban EDC - it battles my Compact for pocket space

  • @user-tj1nm7mz4z
    @user-tj1nm7mz4z 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for your videos, purchased the explorer ultra love it

  • @user-fh7ht6ov1m
    @user-fh7ht6ov1m 8 месяцев назад +1

    yes I agree! In terms of just being in the city, at home, at school, at work, its all you need!

  • @bettersteps
    @bettersteps 7 месяцев назад +1

    I didn't know this tool existed. Never really understood having a wine opener. It does one thing and one thing only. Very limited tool. Same with the hook. Replace or remove those tools and the Explorer really becomes something interesting. Great review.

  • @ericc5598
    @ericc5598 Месяц назад

    Just ordered mine. Love your channel. My fav on YT. Keep up the great work, Jon!

  • @phavba1005
    @phavba1005 Год назад +1

    I bought an explorer with black plus scales and the eyeglass screwdriver as a new years gift and it has been the best choice for urban carry needs

  • @jamesdawson8603
    @jamesdawson8603 2 года назад +1

    I bought one of these of this review and added the plus scales in white. Really pleased with it and great information from Jon

  • @clange50
    @clange50 8 месяцев назад +1

    The more I watch these 91mm 'perfect edc' videos, the more I appreciate the rambler or manager. I've carried a rambler for over 20 years, recently changed to manager, so looking at these 91mm saks, it's like 90% of this is already on my manager!

  • @martin_green
    @martin_green 2 года назад +5

    Another superbly produced, honest and well-researched video. Thank you for all your insights. Keep up the great work!

  • @mikenoga7222
    @mikenoga7222 2 года назад +2

    I just wandered onto your channel and have binged a couple reviews. They're informative and entertaining and little touches like Robbie the Robot. are the icing on the cake. ( Yay Robbie!)

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike, great to get the feedback which helps me with future content.

  • @danv3938
    @danv3938 2 года назад +1

    I have a few SAKs already and ended up buying the Explorer after watching your very informative video!

  • @saviom8166
    @saviom8166 2 года назад +24

    I enjoyed watching this review more than many others.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      thank you 🙏

    • @dataclast
      @dataclast 2 года назад

      Not more than me. I enjoyed it far more than you.

  • @greghong5010
    @greghong5010 7 месяцев назад +1

    Best review yet of the Explorer. Thanks for going into detail on the magnifier 7:28, and explaining the limit of the Qlip 20:29 .

  • @secondintime1118
    @secondintime1118 Год назад +6

    Thanks Jon. I regularly switch between the compact and explorer. Great models. I bought replacement plus scales for both mine, in a striking black. Adding the pen and pin. Great content. Thanks Pete.

  • @uragan4072
    @uragan4072 11 месяцев назад +1

    Started carrying an explorer with me that i modified a bit. Got rid of the corkscrew and the bottle and can opener since i allredy have a mini bottle opener on my keychain and i never use the corkscrew or the can opener. That also made it a whole layer thinner. Also sanded the philipshead a bit down to make it able to fit a leatherman bit adapter and swapped the scales for some nice g10 ones

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 9 месяцев назад +2

    Best edc sak that also makes the perfect combo,with the Swisstool Spirit X.

  • @edthemad
    @edthemad 2 года назад +31

    There used to be a Victorinox knife called the "Yeoman", which was basically the toolset of the Explorer but without the opener layer, instead using the combo tool in the knife layer (like in the Compact). I wish they would bring the Yeoman back, it is my favorite Victorinox ever.

    • @jorgechaves2164
      @jorgechaves2164 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree. I actually want to start customizing some SAKS so I can make a Yeoman out of a Compact and Explorer, but that’s quite an expensive way of doing it, unless I can find some cheap doner knives

    • @edthemad
      @edthemad 2 года назад +2

      @@jorgechaves2164 I think the combo tool from the Waiter should also work - that's considerably cheaper than the Compact.

    • @jorgechaves2164
      @jorgechaves2164 2 года назад

      @@edthemad Good to know thanks, I just was not to sure if there is a difference between the 84mm and 91mm combo tool. Better still is a Bantam then, a bit cheaper than a waiter in my neck of the woods.

    • @jorgechaves2164
      @jorgechaves2164 2 года назад +3

      Another option slimmer than the Yeoman is the Scientist which basically foregoes the scissors and ends up about as slim as the compact. I would pair this with a Manager or Rambler on a key chain which adds some extra utility in a light package for urban EDC.

    • @Freditovfss
      @Freditovfss 2 года назад +3

      Took the words right out of my mouth!

  • @isweartofuckinggod
    @isweartofuckinggod Год назад +10

    This is my first and only SAK. I got it nearly 15 years ago, and in that time it's rarely ever left my side. I use it as much around the house as I do out and about. As much as I love it, though, I think it has some flaws (as well as some tools I never use, or wish were better). So, I'd really like to do a rundown, both as a sort of review but also as a way to decide what I should look for in a potential upgrade.
    1) _Well Used_
    *Scissors* - I reach for these scissors over most of the actual full size scissors I own. Something about the weight of the handle and the thumb operation makes them by far the most controllable and precise pair of scissors I've ever used. Plus, still very sharp :)
    *Tweezers* - I use these all the time but not really for tweezing. I find them the most useful for holding things that are not good to touch with my hands. For example if I'm lighting anything on fire I reach for these to hold it with. The squared off end makes them a little clunky for the things you'd normally buy tweezers for. Also, I wish they were longer (and there's enough room in the scale for them to have been twice as long).
    *Screw Driver* - Everyone knows how useful screw drivers are. This one in particular is great because it locks at a 90-degree angle and so you can really get a good torque on things. It's a feature I often find myself missing on my actual full size screwdrivers, so I sometimes switch to using the SAK because of that. That said, It's strange shape makes it frustratingly not fit into holes it absolutely should. Also, I wish it were a little longer and had an interchangeable bit.
    *Bottle Opener / Pry Bar* - I don't drink, so the bottle opener doesn't get too much use outside of handing it to other people. The pry bar, however, is infinitely useful to have on hand. I never expect to need to pry something until I do, but yet it still happens often. It could be just a touch thinner on the end, but that's an easy fix.
    *Long Knife* - I use this one mostly as a box cutter to be honest, though it has come in handy plenty of times when I need a general purpose hobby knife. Also still very sharp :)
    *Tooth Pick* - I picked my teeth once as a kid with one of these and I would not recommend it. The reason why it's a must have is that it's the perfect tool for cleaning the SAK itself. It fits into all the little crevices perfectly, to a point where I'm convinced it was designed with this in mind. I also use it to clean other small objects and get stuff out from under my finger nails.
    2) _Occasionally Used_
    *Cork Screw* - Again, I don't drink. I do cook, however, which is where the few times I couldn't find my cantilever corkscrew that this has come in handy. I also like that they make tools that screw into it, however I've never owned any.
    3) _Never Used_
    *Magnifying Glass* - My eyesight is bad, but I still find it better to just get really close to something I need to see. The area on this is so small that you can only really read 2 letters at a time with it. Also, even though I've only unfolded it a handful of times over the years it has still managed to get scratched.
    *Small Knife* - The long knife is already so small that I have fantastic precision using it already. In fact, any smaller and you start to lose precision because the handle is so much bigger than the blade. I guess if you were using it like an x-acto knife, but pen gripping an SAK is an exercise in pain and frustration.
    *Can Opener* - What horrible apocalypse scenario would I have to be in to have cans that weren't pop-top, but only have my SAK for a can opener. It also happens to be the worst can opener I've ever tried to use. It can be used to pry things, but I've found it's usually too sharp and I end up cutting into them instead.
    *Awl* - This is mainly a leatherworking tool, which I have never done nor do I have any desire to do. Even as a general purpose hole puncher it's just not something I'd ever want to use.
    *Hook* - The hook is a meme.

    • @toxenzz
      @toxenzz 5 месяцев назад

      funny ass comment

  • @dgunn4408
    @dgunn4408 10 месяцев назад +1

    Practical use for an awl:
    I don't punch many holes in belts, but it sure does work good for making a starter hole for screw-in drywall anchors.

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Месяц назад

    Wonderful love the two different clips.

  • @saldomino1639
    @saldomino1639 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Review ! I love both knives !

  • @johnbauman4005
    @johnbauman4005 2 года назад +4

    I wrote to Victorinox about the magnifying glass and its history. Here is their reply:
    "The magnifying glass function was first introduced in 1973 with a glass lens and 8x magnification. In 2004 it was switched to a plastic lens and 5x magnification. In 2012 it was then switched back to a glass lens with 6x magnification. We unfortunately do not know the reasoning for this design change."
    The fresnel lens you tried is probably only 3x, although I have found a supply in 4x. This would explain the inability to read the tiny print on the Apple power plug.
    I wouldn't mind the extra step to position the knife in the pocket with the clip as I've had to learn to do the same thing with my EDC SOG Aegis tanto folder with its built-in clip. However blocking access to the tweezers or other scale tool is unforgivable and a deal breaker imho. So far your "hanging carry" technique is the best I've found for EDC of bulkier knives.
    ATB!
    John

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      Hi John 😃, really interesting feedback. It should be glass on mine then and yet it really feels like plastic - hard to be certain but if it is glass that is a win - as would much prefer glass and 6x. Hanging carry works so well 👍

  • @sdgardner1954
    @sdgardner1954 2 года назад +2

    Agreed! I have carried many a different SAK, and my favorite (I am seldom NOT in an urban environment) is the Explorer. I also carry a Leatherman Skeletool as well.

  • @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
    @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy 2 года назад +7

    The Explorer is my daily companion for almost 20 years, as handy in the woods as in the kitchen. The Phillips driver is a must have, the engineer in me won't allow me to stick that can opener into a Philips screw.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      love it 👍😂

    • @stevesinclair4159
      @stevesinclair4159 2 года назад +2

      Happy Saturday Terry the most useful application I've found for the can opener is not as a can opener but for prying up the scales in order to replace them !

    • @sidneycavalcant
      @sidneycavalcant 2 года назад

      Porque não colocar o abridor ?

  • @4002corbe
    @4002corbe 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for the video, Jon ! This is my EDC when I’m at work, I’m a Lodge Porter in a University College and the tweezers, magnifying glass, pin and scissors are used pretty much daily as it’s literally these things that students come for when seeking first aid.
    The parcel hook and both blades seem to get an almost daily outing in the post room, too.
    I’m a spectacle wearer also and the small screw-driver and, again, the magnifying glass are always on hand. I used to just carry the knife in my trouser pocket and I was forever fishing around for it, but I’ve gone and bought the clip on the back of your review. It has been in use now since the beginning of Hilary Term and I can say that it’s turned a good knife into a great knife !
    Always in daily use and now my favourite SAK is straight to hand.

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow Год назад +1

    I have a super tinker. Originally bought to keep in my backpack, it’s now in my pocket…always. Much to my surprise, I don’t believe a day goes by without me using some feature of this knife. I pull it out to do a huge variety of small tasks that I would never have anticipated.

  • @timsummers870
    @timsummers870 2 года назад +10

    I love Victorinox reviews and must have watched hundreds of them. I don’t have one favourite indoor or outdoor SAK, it really depends on what my day is looking like. Today I carried a Hiker all day and just switched to the Cadet for the “evening shift”.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      I know - these things can be addictive!

  • @Tailsnpaws
    @Tailsnpaws 2 года назад +10

    Just found your channel and I applaud the presentation on the SAK Explorer. Fantastic information. Thank you. Liked and subscribed.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      Thanks John 🙏 welcome to the channel.

  • @felinebline7154
    @felinebline7154 2 года назад +2

    I carry a Ranger. Vic sissors are by far the best in the business.
    Well done video.

  • @kennethsanderson442
    @kennethsanderson442 Год назад +4

    The Explorer has always been my favorite SAK. That is, until I discovered the Outdoorsman (Marlboro model). It's basically an Explorer with the addition of a wood saw, fish scales on top & fine screwdriver on the back. Also, it has the original 8x gray magnifier and longer phillips which I prefer. I added custom wood plus scales as well with a Firefly in the toothpick slot. Overall, it only adds one layer, so it's my best choice for an EDC.

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад +3

    Good review. I have literally worn out 2 explorers after very hard use. It is my edc, and my primary work and backwoods knife. Now, mods. I have converted the small blade into a scalpel. Think a basic shape like a #11 xacto blade. I also really ground the Phillips blade to have sharp edges, an a more rounded shank. I sharpened the reamer, and hollow ground the screwdriver. The best knife I have ever r used.
    I use the scissors for finger nail trimming.

  • @vitocarbonara7770
    @vitocarbonara7770 Год назад

    Jon thank you so much. I actually had this particular model for many years snd i lost it in Utah visiting Arches! I couldn't remember the model type/name. Watching your video it brought it all back for me.

  • @GogglesTyresandTrainers
    @GogglesTyresandTrainers 2 года назад +4

    Just found your channel and have watched a few videos in quick succession, really nice to see a sensible UK based carry channel 😀
    I have a leatherman with me at all times, but the features of this make me think I should reconsider!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback and kind comments. I am a big LM fan too - but generally a more considered carry - or fix-it days 😃

  • @mangojack1
    @mangojack1 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the review, love that explorer as well!

  • @Martin-pb7ts
    @Martin-pb7ts Год назад +2

    I use the toothpick every single day, more than once. Definitely the main reason I carry a SAK Mini-Champ. There are a number of other reasons but that is the main one. Great video, thanks.

    • @HammerLex77
      @HammerLex77 Год назад

      Same with the toothpick - except I use it to scratch the inside of my ears. 😀

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 Год назад +3

    I use the Huntsman also. Have for the last 30 years. In the Air Force we were required to carry a knife and it was my go to. The knife looks almost brand new even though I still use regularly. BUT when it comes to size and weight in urban areas it's the Hiker for me. The saw is a must as well as the Phillips screwdriver, no need for scissors or a lens as I carry a Fresnel in my wallet.

  • @Tenn-pipes-powder-ponderance
    @Tenn-pipes-powder-ponderance Год назад +2

    Thank you for all your videos. I am a knife fanatic but I have never owned one of these. I live in Tennessee where there are zero knife laws. I can carry a sword down the street if I want so I have all sorts. That being said, these knives would be very useful to me in my work and around my farm. I have been looking at the different variations and just ordered the huntsman with tinder/striker and pin addition. I can not wait till it arrives in a few days. You helped me with that decision and I wanted to say thank you for all your reviews.

  • @skepticsr_us
    @skepticsr_us 9 месяцев назад +2

    Of the many knives I can’t live without the old Explorer (I had forgotten the name until I saw this video). Mine has the useful pen and the older magnifier (useless to start a fire in my experience) but handy to read the fine print on med bottles, etc. I’m embarrassed to admit I didn’t know there was a tiny pin in there!

  • @HelloSnake
    @HelloSnake Год назад +1

    I've had a Victorinox since the 80s that's identical to this explorer except for two differences. No hook on the back, and the magnifying glass has a gray border like the other knife you showed. It's still going strong!

  • @codyprice4592
    @codyprice4592 2 года назад +3

    For my uses... The Victorinox ranger is the best. Still a pocket knife and anything bigger is almost silly to have in your pocket. I've used every tool in mine for all the wrong applications and it still worked haha.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      It is a great option thanks for the feedback 👍

  • @dannyo3317
    @dannyo3317 2 года назад +1

    Your videos have made me rethink my preference for the Philips screwdriver over the corkscrew. Thanks.

  • @clo2715
    @clo2715 Год назад

    Thanks for showing that pocket hanging clip. I didn't like to carry my victorinox because it was to much weight in the pocket along with my other stuff. That pocket hanging clip is awesome, I got mine today and It's amazing. I could carry this knife now as part of my edc.

  • @josephturberg3014
    @josephturberg3014 Год назад

    Robbie ! The Robot, oh I'm double subscribed now, won my heart

  • @matttydontpanic
    @matttydontpanic Год назад +1

    really enjoy your content!

  • @gabithemagyar
    @gabithemagyar 2 года назад +12

    I recently purchased the Explorer to use as my travel knife. It has basically everything that I would typically use on a trip abroad. The print on medicine bottles, chargers and sometimes product inserts are often beyond the ability of my aged eyes to read and the magnifying glass is great to have handy I have used an Outrider as my travel knife for years but now the fact that it has a locking blade is problematical in some countries. For EDC I have a Classic SD on my keychain but also carry a Sportsman, Spartan, Climber or Swiss Army 1 in my pocket at all times, mostly to have a larger blade handy.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +3

      great feedback 👍 one is never enough 😁

  • @edevard8445
    @edevard8445 2 года назад +5

    I've just discovered your channel. Keep up the good work!

  • @71simonforrester
    @71simonforrester Год назад

    Another great video!

  • @reallynotpc
    @reallynotpc Год назад +1

    The Explorer is the one I have found most useful, to the extent hat I have three of them. One in the toolkit, one in the car, one in the office.

  • @jack_batterson
    @jack_batterson 2 года назад +7

    I used to limit myself to 3-4 layer SAKs. When my eyes started getting a bit older (the rest of me has stayed miraculously young ; ) ) I started carrying the Explorer more. I started enjoying it when out in the garden to examine small insects and spiders. But...I sort of missed my Huntsman's saw.
    While I like the Explorer--it is a fun SAK--I'm also fond of the small pliers found in the Deluxe Tinker. I might argue that the Deluxe Tinker makes for better Urban carry, but I tend to use it when fishing.
    I tried out a Swiss Champ ( which gives one a whole bag of tools ). To my surprise, the Swiss Champ was remarkably easy to carry, especially from a belt hanger or in a belt sheath. I now think the Swiss Champ is a great tool. When in doubt about what I'll need, it is the Swiss Champ that gets dropped in the pocket. I'll call the Swiss Champ the "best Indecisive Carry Victorinox".

    • @oliverpolden
      @oliverpolden 2 года назад +1

      I do agree the Champ is probably more carry-able than you think. I won’t carry it every day, not even often. But if I’m doing stuff around the house then I’m happy enough putting it in my pocket and forgetting it’s there. I have probably used all the tools on it now, but that’s over 25 years and there are tools that it could be years before I use them again.

    • @dmam412
      @dmam412 2 года назад +2

      I really want a Swiss champ. Haven’t been able to justify it though as I already have a wave surge skeletool and pioneer x

    • @jack_batterson
      @jack_batterson 2 года назад +2

      @@oliverpolden Fair 'nough. I made a swivel snap on a short strap. The strap goes on my belt, the snap on the Swiss Champ's keyring. Swiss Champ drops into my pocket, but the strap keeps it up off the bottom of the pocket--the weight is on my belt. I hardly know it is there. ( And, bonus, it never falls out of my pocket and gets lost. ) Once I started carrying it this way, I found other SAKs seemed 'wanting'. Like Mr Gadget, I EDC a Compact (Or 74mm Executive) most days. But if adventure is in the offing, the Swiss Champ gets leashed up. 👍

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      great description 😃

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      you can never have too many.....

  • @ericchristopher1687
    @ericchristopher1687 2 года назад +3

    I truly laughed out loud! But in a good way. Yes, if you need to use a magnifying glass to start a fire, you really are in trouble. Great video. Thank you.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback Eric 😁

  • @frimi1
    @frimi1 2 года назад +2

    Completely agree! EDC I also use the Compact. Outdoors it is the Huntsman. And urban/travelling etc. it is definitely the Explorer!!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      3 out of 3 😁 great to hear 👍

  • @daves6851
    @daves6851 2 года назад +4

    Magnifier tip: It is a hand lens as a geologist or jeweler uses. Hold the lens up to your eye, then bring the object up until it is in focus. You'll see more. I am a geologist and have been carrying the explorer daily for decades.

    • @daves6851
      @daves6851 2 года назад +1

      The glass lens is highly preferable to me because the plastic lens get scratched up easily.

    • @daves6851
      @daves6851 2 года назад +1

      Great reviews! Newly subscibed

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      Thanks for the info Dave and also for the sub, much appreciated.

  • @jackhuynh3742
    @jackhuynh3742 2 года назад +2

    I bought the Explorer last night on Amazon over the Huntsman after watching your video. I think I’ll get more use out of it.
    Thanks for the review

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      You’re welcome. I hope you enjoy 👍

  • @tosphol
    @tosphol 2 года назад +1

    Great review, you are the best in SAK & multitool review. If you like the Compact and the Explorer, I’m sure that, you will love the Yeoman. Sadly it is discontinued, I had to mod one and I really love it.

  • @chainsinghrajpurohit7254
    @chainsinghrajpurohit7254 2 года назад +1

    You are doing good work
    Very respectful towards you 🙏🏼

  • @stanleyknife1967
    @stanleyknife1967 2 года назад +1

    Excellent thorough review.

  • @gratonuemetrix6702
    @gratonuemetrix6702 Год назад +8

    The closest alternatives I can think of are the deluxe tinker (after adding plus scales) and the cybertool m (also known as the cybertool 34). The deluxe tinker gives you a small pair of really useful pliers as well as the backside philips (more useful than the corkscrew in certain situations) and the cybertool m gives you a long screwdriver with multiple 4mm bits as well as the corkscrew for carrying the micro SD.

  • @bdh3949
    @bdh3949 2 года назад +2

    Heck yeah, the Explorer is in my pocket often, as are several other models though I always enjoy bringing the Explorer out.

  • @rashadnagi7531
    @rashadnagi7531 2 года назад

    Oh good. I needed a reason to buy another Victorinox, thanks Jon....

  • @mokalovesoulmate
    @mokalovesoulmate 2 года назад +4

    Explorer is my first SAK! Just getting it last week and loved it!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      excellent 😁

    • @sidneycavalcant
      @sidneycavalcant 2 года назад +1

      E aí está gostando do explorer ou após a compra considera grande e pesado ?

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      @@sidneycavalcant It lives on my desk for now - my EDC is still the Compact

  • @katerinasamajova4048
    @katerinasamajova4048 2 года назад +8

    Getting the Explorer for my father. He loves to tinker with stuff, wears glasses, works in automotive management and is a gun enthusiast. I thought this would be the best option for him for EDC, most of the other combinations were thicker than four layers which is just a bit too chunky.
    Loved the review!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      Thanks again Katrina. I agree this is a great option for your father. The magnifying glass will be really useful and that in-line philips is great too.

  • @marcdee4427
    @marcdee4427 Год назад +1

    I knew you’d come back to victorinox. I’m my opinion you just can’t beat them , that’s why they sell well . As you said very non threatening. I carry a key ring alox with scissors ✂️ and the sportsman 84 mm in my back pack . Great 👍🏻 video

  • @mooseoxtank
    @mooseoxtank 2 года назад +1

    I carry a Swiss Champ 33 and a Leatherman Surge with me (full bit kit as well) 24/7. Two custom holsters on my belt, plus a knife, cellphone, small flashlight.

  • @name5949
    @name5949 2 года назад +2

    I really like this one with the inline driver and mag glass fantastic edc this one👍

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      It is a really good one - a popular EDC

  • @Wiwih79
    @Wiwih79 2 года назад +2

    Nice review. Thank you!

  • @davidroberts1816
    @davidroberts1816 2 года назад +1

    I love the Ranger myself

  • @jebon83matbonjebonmatbon59
    @jebon83matbonjebonmatbon59 2 года назад +1

    good review jon especially about the clip.. i think i should have one😁👍

  • @marklawrence855
    @marklawrence855 2 года назад +3

    My favourite is definitely the compact, always with me ,got it in blue 💙

  • @sethelledege4806
    @sethelledege4806 Год назад

    Hello, Jon. I just got some of the pocket clips for all my Victorinox swiss army knives and I really appreciate the suggestion 🙂👍

  • @eatmelily
    @eatmelily 2 года назад +1

    Nice review.....I just received my Qlip today and installed it on my Huntsman....I Love it!! I know you called it a "design flaw" on the way you have to pull the clip out a bit to get it all the way in your pocket, but I call it a "GREAT idea", because it's easy to do, even one handed as you slip your knife into your pocket, and it Really Locks the Knife in place. I won't have to worry about the knife falling out accidentally.....I think I will buy a couple more, 1 for my Tinker, and 1 for my Camper..... Again, Nice Review, I am really liking your channel as a new Subscriber!!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      Thanks Sonny for the kind comments and Sub - really pleased the Qlip is working out for you 👍

  • @simonjames3417
    @simonjames3417 2 года назад +5

    Yup, been using this version as my EDC multi tool for years…

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear 😀

  • @bicparker1
    @bicparker1 2 года назад +5

    Jon, I saw where you mentioned that you heard the magnifier on the Evo series was not too practical. I thought it might be also until I started carrying the Evo 23 and found it to be a wonderful magnifier. First, I has a long neck design, in a proper metal frame, which is much more practical for a magnifier when looking in a tighter place. Using it all comes down to knowing how to use the optics properly. Your eye placement must be closer if you are using it as a reader assist. But where this device shines is in fine observations. When you look through it like you would a jeweler’s loupe, you can pick up amazing tiny details. Most recently I was able to determine the state of some micro fuses in a series of Christmas light strands, which saved my wife and me considerable work in setting up a tree. I do a lot of work with various optics on a regular basis and found myself surprised at how well this tool works. It simply amounts to using it correctly.
    As a bonus, it has a great small flat blade screwdriver head at the end of the tool, which is quite handy, as well.
    Optical tools tend to be very niche and finicky. If you want an optic for a general reader assist with a long eye relief, the optical design is considerably different than something for looking at fine details, which requires a short eye relief. It is worth pointing out that both conventional eyeglasses and head mounted magnifiers are set very close to the eyes (typically measured in a few millimeters) in order for them to work. Similarly, telescope and microscope eyepieces work the same way. It is easy to be put off from an optic due to its small aperture and general appearance. But the fact is, used as it was designed to be used, it is a very well designed, practical tool.
    Thank you for your overview of the explorer tools. I think you were spot on with your observations of utility.

    • @recycled3654
      @recycled3654 Год назад

      I found the Explorer's magnifier pretty handy for reading road maps. On many paper maps, road junction locations can be obscured because of the tiny size, as could various road symbols such as churches or historical markers. The Explorer is standard equipment on my touring bicycle, I keep one inside the tool kit so it's always there and not forgotten.

  • @tilly6973
    @tilly6973 2 года назад +2

    I have an Explorer that I put the sapphire blue plus scales on. Made it a really nice city carry.

  • @MrPerrogaton
    @MrPerrogaton 9 месяцев назад +1

    Compact is my EDC too!

  • @soapalot
    @soapalot 2 года назад +5

    I got one of these when I was about 11 years old. Mine has the old grey magnifying glass.
    I never knew what model it was and never saw anyone with one. It's a fantastic knife with so many useful tools. The inline philips is far superior to the hopeless t shape ones.
    The scales on mine are a bit beaten up so I'm thinking of replacing them with some custom brass or copper ones. And I definitely need to give the thing a good clean. After 20+ years of use it's so gunked up it's difficult to fold out the tools.
    Great vid!

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      Great to hear - thank you for sharing 👍

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 2 года назад +1

      The T-shaped philips screwdriver isn't great for speed, but it _is_ great for torque. Also, if I have to choose between having a T-shaped philips screwdriver or a T-shaped corkscrew, I have to choose the philips screwdriver, because the corkscrew is just an utterly pointless tool. I know it has a bunch of unofficial uses but it isn't particularly good for any of them. I wouldn't mind if Victorinox ditched the backside tools entirely and just left the back of the tool smooth, but since they refuse to give up on that design choice, if I have to fill that notch with a tool then the only reasonable choice is the philips screwdriver.

  • @nigeace
    @nigeace 2 года назад +5

    I used to have the Explorer until I lost it. Actually I lost two of them. Great knife.
    However, I reverted back 4 years ago to my first ever Victorinox….The Climber. Actually, it was the Climber less multipurpose hook….some 40 years ago.
    But the Climber is around £22, whereas the Explorer around £40.
    The Climber is a 3 layer….so lighter and less bulkier.
    I like the Explorer…but I never really used the magnifying glass. I thought it might help me light fires, but I didn’t find it much good at this.
    One thing I miss from the Explorer is the Phillips screwdriver. Very good indeed. That said the small screwdriver on the can opener can do most of that work too.
    Please note, this is only my personal preference and respect that it is an individualistic preference.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +1

      Great feedback - I agree Climber is a great EDC option - everyone has their own preference which is great.

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 2 года назад +1

      Maybe you should invest in a pocket clip next time.

  • @stephenmackey4571
    @stephenmackey4571 2 года назад +1

    Excellent stuff mate .

  • @nicktw8688
    @nicktw8688 Месяц назад

    I use the AWL for making holes in outdoor drip irrigation line for inserting new spouts. It makes a perfect hole!

  • @vladimirmach6145
    @vladimirmach6145 Год назад +1

    My EDC is the Swisschamp, I keep it attached to my keys. Lightweight, comfortable to carry and sufficiently equipped. Anything else has too poor a toolkit to meet my demands.

  • @Sr.D
    @Sr.D 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've got a minichamp and the pen it's very useful for me, plus scales should be the norm in the 91mm range and with led light too.

  • @1981Amm
    @1981Amm 2 года назад +2

    Just found your channel and find you content great. I also watched the who is Jon Gadget and was amazed to find you owned the Gadget Shop. Memories of the Gadget shop is staff testing (playing) with the remote control plans/cars. Keep up the good work.

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the kind feedback - yes we were known for in store demo - happy times 😀

  • @NJRey
    @NJRey 2 года назад

    The explorer was my first SAK 21 years ago, still by my side on my night table, but my EDC is a deluxe tinker now

  • @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069
    @manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 2 года назад +1

    Cracking tool.....all of em are ,,great review👍👍

  • @Gogogordy1
    @Gogogordy1 2 года назад +1

    Great video, and it has earned you a new subscriber. The Compact is my favorite SAK as well, it's travelled extensively with me and its well-equipped for my needs (well, the parcel hook has yet to earn my admiration....still trying).

    • @JonGadget
      @JonGadget  2 года назад

      I'm with you on both counts! Thanks for the Sub 🙏