I've read (here and other places) that a lot of women seem to like the wenger swiss clipper..I've heard stories of them being hi-jacked from their significant others...
Quote from: Sparkey on September 21, 2007, 10:20:00 AMI've read (here and other places) that a lot of women seem to like the wenger swiss clipper..I've heard stories of them being hi-jacked from their significant others...That's true especially now that do them in girly colours ;DI think our own def lost his to his much better half ;D
Stretch a little. Women are agreeable to other than pink and dainty, especially in a useful item like a SAK.About 35 years ago, I bought my then future wife a Victorinox Climber. She still carries it in her handbag and uses it often. Not then or now any kind of knife person, from the first she appreciated Vic quality and the value of having such a tool with her at all times. Even at home, she prefers her SAK scissors to any others we have for trimming toenails. I have several times offered to get my wife a more versatile model, but she declines, happy with the tool mix on her Climber, all of which she has used at one time or another. The only "feminine" attitude about multi-tools she has exhibited concerns Leatherman, which she doesn't like at all. That goes so far as when she asks to borrow my multitool and all I have at the time is a Leatherman, she will refuse it and do without rather than use the AntiVic. She finds SAKs smooth and hand friendly, Leathermen crude and hand hostile. Although I think other aspects of Leathermen override those considerations, her opinion is respectable and common among women, although I have spotted Micras on the keychains of some females, and one lady friend packs a PST.IMHO, Vics are gender neutral and can be enjoyed by anyone, wives included.
For me, the best multitool for women is LM Squirt S4 of any color. It's so cute, just as small as a nail cutter but packed with the must commonly used accessories.
For the young lady in my life it was more an issue of what she would carry as opposed to what it would look like or how many tools it had. Out of my collection she liked the P4 the best but wanted the Storm Gray finish instead of the Blue I had. So far she's been using it a lot and is slowly coming to understand the philosophy behind an EDC loadout.
A few days ago she tried my Swisstool Spirit and she told me she wants one like that so I think I'm going to gave her mine and I will get me a New Spirit on black oxide finish.