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Victorinox Nail File with Screwdriver |
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Many of the small (2 1/4" / 57 mm) Swiss Army knives from Victorinox include a nail file that comes with a small screwdriver tip.
The nail file has a roughened metal surface which works quite well for taking rough spots off fingernails or toenails. The tool is hard enough that it probably won't ever wear out. The screwdriver portion of the nail file is slightly rounded, so it works well for cleaning under your nails, as well as for driving slot head screws. If you are using it exclusively as a screwdriver, you may want to square off the blade with a metal file so it will grip the screws more tightly. Other Nail Files Some small Victorinox Swiss Army knives include a nail file with nail cleaner instead of the screwdriver tip. These models have a rounded tip which works slightly better for cleaning under your fingernails. The Victorinox Executive knife includes a slightly different nail file with crosscuts instead of a roughened surface. Some of the larger Victorinox Swiss Army knives include a metal file, which also can double as a nail file. SwissCards have a removable nail file. Nail files are found on many of the Wenger Swiss Army knives-- in fact, most of the Wenger models have a nail file instead of the small blade that is found on most Victorinox knives. A few Leatherman tools also include a nail file. |
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This tool is found on the following Swiss Army knives:
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