








🛠️ The Swiss Army Cadet: Small in size, giant in everyday impact.
The Victorinox Cadet Alox Swiss Army Knife is a compact, lightweight (0.7 oz), and durable 9-function pocket tool featuring anodized aluminum scales and stainless steel implements. Measuring 3.3 inches, it offers essential everyday carry tools including a large blade, nail file, can opener, screwdrivers, and wire stripper. Swiss-made with a lifetime warranty and an engravable back panel, it blends timeless craftsmanship with modern versatility — perfect for professionals who demand style and function in one sleek package.









| ASIN | B000MLU5OS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #217,706 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #930 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | Silver |
| Country of Origin | Republic of Korea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (798) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2004 |
| Folded Size | 3.3 x 0.9 x 0.3 in |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012302151649, 00046928530427, 07611160012869, 07611160095503 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Pocket Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.27 x 0.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.09 x 7.05 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.27 x 0.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Material | Alox |
| Model Name | Cadet Gray |
| Model Year | 2008 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0.2601.26 |
| Size | 84mm |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Cadet |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| UPC | 012302151649 763615762335 100177290072 151902975498 046928530427 046737776412 086000562083 |
| Warranty Description | Victorinox guarantees all of its Swiss Army Knives to be of first-class stainless steel, and provides a lifetime guarantee against any defects in material and workmanship. |
D**L
Perfect EDC knife
I've always been a Swiss Army Knife (SAK) fan and have owned several, along with several other folders that I would classify as good Every-Day Carry (EDC) knives. To me, an EDC knife needs to be highly functional but lightweight and easy to carry in a pants pocket. It is not a weapon but a tool for everyday tasks that is always readily available, because it is always in your pocket. The Cadet may be the perfect embodiment of these characteristics. It is very slim and a little shorter (by 1/4 inch)than most Victorinox or Wenger alox (aluminum handled) knives (they are 3.5 inches, not talking about the little keyring SAKs). If you are familiar with the old Victorinox soldier or Wenger Standard Issue knives (the ones that they actually used to issue to the Swiss Army for over 50 years) the Cadet is approximately 1/4 inch shorter, about 1/8 inch thinner, and quite a bit lighter. This is due to thinner aluminum scales and thinner blade/tools (they are the same thickness as normal SAKs, the Soldier and Standard Issue have thicker than normal blades/tools). The light weight and slim profile, IMHO, makes it an excellent EDC knife. It is still very capable for everyday tasks. Let's face it, most of us are not using our EDC knives for hunting or self defense. We use them for opening boxes or letters or unsnaggleing a chipped or torn finger nail (the Cadet has a finger nail file , which is surprisingly useful). Also, some people just don't want to carry something that could be construed as a weapon. The Cadet's size, blade design, and overall appearance make it hard to be mistaken for a tactical (weapon-like) knife. And, the Cadet is unobtrusive in your pocket, which means you will actually carry it. I cut and ground smooth the part that holds the little key chain (which is not very useful, IMHO) with a dremel tool, which makes mine even more comfortable in my pocket. The Soldier or Standard Issue are great knives and more robust (designed for military use), but they are heavy. The more common red plastic clad SAK's are good too, but most of them are actually heavier and thicker because they have a steel liner (the alox SAKs do not have liners, the aluminum handle is rigid enough). Many other EDC knives only have a single blade. You would be surprised how often you use the can opener with the small screwdriver and the bottle opener with the large screwdriver. The only drawback, depending on the user, to this knife (and most other SAKs) is that the blade does not lock. It relies on a spring to hold it in the open position. When the knife is used correctly, this does not present a hazard. However, this knife may not be the best choice for someone who is not used to handling and using knives or a youngster who might be tempted to try to stab a piece of wood with it. Jabbing the tip of this kind of knife into anything will almost certainly overcome the spring and cause the blade to fold in. But, that is not what this knife was designed for. I personally think that this type of mechanism is fine for this type of knife's intended uses (as stated above) and it is tried and true for over a century. In all, the Cadet is a very capable little knife that does very well what it was designed to do and for a good price. Do not waste your time with those little key chain size SAKs. The blades are too small to be of any real use. The Cadet is a much more useful option.
J**F
One of the best pocket tools you can own
I bought the Cadet last month, and have not had even the slightest amount of buyer's remorse. Not only is it an inexpensive tool, it's also a high quality one that can get plenty of use on a daily basis. First, it's small. According to the Victorinox website, it's only about 1.7 ounces. It's also one of their thinnest tools. You can drop it in your pocket, and you wont even notice you have it on you. It has a nice tool selection. A blade, razor sharp out of the box, which is just a tiny bit smaller than the main blade you'll find on your average Swiss Army Knife (the size difference is insignificant and hardly noticeable); a bottle opener/screwdriver/wire stripper combination tool, which has probably gotten more use for me than any other tool; a can opener/small screwdriver, which works fine, but I don't really have much use for in my day to day life (the can opener I mean, the small screwdriver is pretty useful); and a nail file/cleaner, which really works great. Enough to make it great for everyday use, not so many that it becomes confusing to look at. The alox handles are thinner and more attractive than the plastic ones. You can carry the Cadet with your suit without it making any bulges in your pockets, and it looks good enough that you'll still look classy while carrying it. The only downside is that it doesn't have the tweezers or toothpick in it, but if you're getting this to carry with you at the office, I doubt you'll get too many splinters. As far as the steel Victorinox uses goes, it's great with rust resistance, but it doesn't hold a hair popping edge as long as some of the higher end steels. That isn't much of a problem, though, as it sharpens quickly and easily. Overall, the Cadet is easily the most handsome pocket knife I own. It's a perfect blend of function and fashion. I love it.
A**R
Great knife
Slim design fits in the pocket well
L**V
The right size, most useful multi tool available.
The pocket multi tool that is always with. I had a black one that I carried for years, but lost it on a motorcycle trip. This one isn't as attractive as the black, but works the same.
E**E
Perfect instance of an EDC pen knife
The Cadet SAK is absolutely perfect for me. I work in an office and don't really need a heavy-duty blade. The blade is perfect for light tasks like cutting tape to open packages or slicing my lunchtime apple (stainless steel blade can be cleaned easily), the can and bottle openers work great as screwdrivers, and I actually use the nail file a lot more often than I had expected. I would love if this thing had scissors, but most of the things you need to do with scissors you can actually accomplish with a small blade like the one on the Cadet. In terms of size and weight, it's about perfect. The Alox SAKs are really thin and light; in fact, I sometimes forget it's in my pocket, and a couple of times have put my pants back on the hanger with the knife still in the pocket. I used to carry a very small tactical folder (2' blade), but there are two advantages to the Cadet: 1) the Cadet has more tools; 2) most people in a "civilized" office setting will think you're some kind knife-wielding maniac if you carry even a tiny tactical folder. The Cadet is a fantastic compromise; it's not the only tool you'll ever need, but it's one that will meet a lot of your requirements.
A**N
Took the sting out of losing my favorite knife
One day my favorite knife was just gone. I searched and called around. I was looking through possible replacements and realized that this knife had everything I needed and nothing I didn't. Who needs a corkscrew or a 2 inch saw? This thing is tough, slips in my pocket invisibly, feels great, well made. Does the job. I LOVE this knife.
M**S
Perfect size for my pocket.
Great little pocket knife. Only thing I wish it had was a pair of scissors.
F**.
Vorweg: Meiner Meinung nach, das beste Taschenmesser der Welt! Ich trage das Messer seit Jahren jeden Tag und bin absolut überzeugt davon. Vorteile: + Minimalistisch, aber alles dabei was man braucht + Lässt sich perfekt in der Hosentasche tragen. Durch die flachen Aluschalen und das kompakte Design trägt das Messer überhaupt nicht auf. Man bemerkt oft gar nicht, dass man es überhaupt dabei hat. + Perfekte Verarbeitung, wie man das von Victorinox gewöhnt ist. Alles passt und rastet satt ein. Besser gehts nicht. + Schlichtes, aber zeitlos elegantes Design. Sieht klassisch, sehr schön und edel aus. + Die Werkzeuge sind gut durchdacht und nützlich + Preis-Leistung stimmt. Wenn das Messer wirklich mal verloren geht hält sich der Schaden in Grenzen und man holt sich ein neues + SUPER Kundenservice von Victorinox + Lebenslange Garantie + Ein Punkt der meiner Meinung nach nicht zu unterschätzen ist: Es verschreckt niemanden. Soll heißen: Das Messer ist klein und sieht keinesfalls nach "Waffe" aus. Somit kann man es auch mal im Zug, in der Bar oder der Uni rausholen ohne dass man komische Blicke oder Sprüche kassiert. Nachteile: - Sehe ich keine Tipp: Ich würde ein kleines Kordel (gibts auch von Victorinox) oder etwas Paracord etc. an den Ring machen. Damit kann man es immer bequem aus der Tasche ziehen. Fazit: Absolute Kaufempfehlung für jeden der ein qualitativ hochwertiges, schickes und leichtes EDC-Messer sucht.
S**R
Med tanke på att den här fickkniven har två lager är den otroligt tunn och mer eller mindre försvinner i fickan. Känns nästan som en leksak när man först håller i den. Men den är väldigt användbar och håller en fantastisk kvalité.
F**J
El envío estaba bien embalado en el sobre de cartón habitual tamaño A3 de Amazon, pero al abrirlo la navaja venía fuera de su caja y la caja estaba aplastada. El transporte debería ser más cuidadoso con los paquetes. En cuanto a la navaja es muy ligera y fina, apenas se nota en el bolsillo. Los utensilios son adecuados para un uso diario en oficina o en casa. La calidad de los modelos alox es sobradamente conocida. El acabado alox le aporta resistencia a la vez que resalta la estética. Sin duda una de las compactas más útiles para llevar a diario.
C**A
Excelente canivete, muito fino e perfeito para o porte. Chegou no dia seguinte, muito bem embalado, sem nenhum problema.
J**R
Absolutely fantastic - victorinox Swiss army knives are wonderful, and this model might just be my favourite for edc use: slim, lightweight, small but sturdy and has genuinely useful tools whilst not bulking up with unnecessary ones. Victorinox is so perfectly engineered - really really high quality fit and finish, these represent absolutely excellent value for money (compare them to summink like a leatherman... Bargain for what you get!). I really like the alox scales as they're tough, slim and look awesome. I'd been trying to find the perfect edc multitool with pliers so had been looking at all the usual suspects (leatherman, gerber, sog, etc etc) - all either really expensive, really heavy, or both - then it hit me - carry lightweight "real" pliers and a SAK - it's been a real revelation! I now carry a pair of 125mm Knipex mini cobra pliers, which are absolutely flipping womderful and beat the crud out of ANY multitool pliers, and a SAK: so I now have a lightweight, versatile edc that can seen me through most situations that's lighter and much cheaper than anything equivalent by leatherman or the others. I love this little victorinox tool - classic piece of kit that's stood the test of time, right!? 👌 I've got numerous different models but this one is just about perfect in terms size vs utility. Get one!!!
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