This is the nec plus ultra of Swiss technology, already known for its chocolates and trains always on time.
This is a question I did not ask me, but how could I live without? Yesterday, I see my father on the stool being yelling at me: "Pass me the key 10, pass me the heat gun, give me the ergonomic Phillips, brings me screw 12, nan not these, I said 12! "and me, running around looking for stuff. Well now, that will not happen, now it just says "pass me the Swiss thing, that I démerde me!"
His incredible number of features surpasses understanding Freudian, although its use can sometimes seem a little Oedipus complex.
Most:
The wire sliced bread of 100 meters and its dual function grapple, very convenient for mountaineering.
The opener laser beam, which can cut the armored doors in a hand, ideal for locksmiths and burglars.
Lime forged titanium nail, which can also planing old flooring (1-12 grains).
The pocket magnifier of 4.2 meters in diameter, which allows to see the constellation Orion as it is very beautiful.
The watch and its 15 tones of chimes, for more or less awakenings smoothly.
The integrated trandinoscope, a super nice tool even if I have not understood what it was for.
Cons:
The generator option could have been original.
The snorkel 15 meters has been thought a bit too short, given the weight of the object that brings us back 19 meters under water (for a BMI of 1).
The calculator, located between the cutter and stripper Wallpaper, still quite dangerous to unpin.
The anti-gravity compass that keeps going round in circles.
Living on the ground floor, no personal use of the optical detector elevator.
The absence of a knife.