The differences between the two Spirit models is minor. The regular Spirit has scissors, while the S version has a pointed knife blade. (I wonder what the "S" actually means though?)
Looks like I'm getting my first Victorinox plier based tool, a Spirit S from EODtech.Now I'll finally see what all the fuss is about with the Vic multis :grin:
Quote from: Corrugated on October 01, 2007, 04:33:38 AMLooks like I'm getting my first Victorinox plier based tool, a Spirit S from EODtech.Now I'll finally see what all the fuss is about with the Vic multis :grin:Trouble is once you go swiss, you end up selling of giving away all your other tool's, I'll email you my address ;DSeriously though the spirit is a great model, and I'm sure you won't be disapointed
So I received a Swisstool Spirit today from EODTech, and it has NO play...none...not even a little. I've handled tools (multi or otherwise) that had play but were great tools. I never thought twice about a little wobble; it's just a fact of manufacturing...but the Spirit is not of this world!