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Finallly bought a SWISSTOOL

no Offline Medic82

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Re: Finallly bought a SWISSTOOL
Reply #30 on: July 23, 2008, 10:14:02 PM
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The fun thing about SwissTool photos is you always get a glimpse of the photographer! :D

And his Nokia N-95??? Looks like a N-95
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Re: Finallly bought a SWISSTOOL
Reply #31 on: July 24, 2008, 12:59:45 AM
I went to a car accident rescue tonight with the fire brigade and used my swisstool rs to cut seatbelts, remove the battery terminals and cut the windshield seal. It worked perfectly in every function and saved a lot of time looking for tools when they were all on my hip. It's the mutitool that gives total satisfaction.  :angel:(By the way the occupants, a lady and two kids were okay after we freed them from the vehicle)

cheers nitroman, glad the occupants are safe :cheers:

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The fun thing about SwissTool photos is you always get a glimpse of the photographer! :D

And his Nokia N-95??? Looks like a N-95
thats why don't take picture of swisstool while naked  :D  Sorry it not a n-95, my phone is a n-73, its camera is 3.2 mega pix it takes good pics but its slow.

« Last Edit: July 24, 2008, 03:03:15 AM by duckman1975 »
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Reply #32 on: July 24, 2008, 01:03:19 PM
Good to here the swisstool done all that you asked of it .would you have been able to do as much if you had a vic rescue tool instead of the rs ?                                                        Cheers dunc
     
I woudn't have done as much with the rescue tool because of the lack of pliers that i used to disconnect the battery. Ideally a locking plier like the leatherman crunch(to clamp fuel hoses) with all the features of the rescue tool and swisstool rs with victorinox quality be perfect for rescue operators everywhere. (listening victorinox?)


 

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