Once again, I'd suggest just getting plain old mineral oil from the local chemist- it's the same stuff. If you really need "Victorinox" branded oil, get a magic marker and write "Victorinox, Swiss Made" on the side. Maybe I should re-bottle mineral oil and sell it under the Multitool.org brand for $4.95/oz? Def
Victorinox Multi-Tool Oil is food safe (meets NSF H1 requirements ... google it yourself )It comes in very tiny bottles but unless you have a silly size collection of users it'll last for ages. No UK supplier that I'm aware of. If you're desperate I can assist
Can I add "Rostfrei" also? I'm always leary if it doesn't say Rostfrei...
Quote from: Neil on June 23, 2009, 02:25:42 PMVictorinox Multi-Tool Oil is food safe (meets NSF H1 requirements ... google it yourself )It comes in very tiny bottles but unless you have a silly size collection of users it'll last for ages. No UK supplier that I'm aware of. If you're desperate I can assist Not desperate, but my girls deserve the best How much does it retail for
If you get a hold of this 'inox' lubricant, it is not food safe, being labeled: toxic/harmful/fatal/combustible and all that other stuff they tell you not to do with it. It is a decent lubricant/protectant though, I find it to be similar to Tuf-Glide.(Image removed from quote.)
Ballistol is non-toxic according to this:http://www.ballistoluk.co.uk/acatalog/Ballistol_and_The_Enviroment.htmlWorks well too.
The smaller bottle might be the answer then