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product_id: 1869226
title: "Waiter Swiss Army Knife, 9 Function Swiss Made Pocket Knife with Large Blade, Corkscrew and Bottle Opener - Red"
brand: "victorinox"
price: "฿2100"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Victorinox"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/1869226-waiter-swiss-army-knife-9-function-swiss-made-pocket-knife
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region: Thailand
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# built-in corkscrew 9 versatile tools ultra-light & compact Waiter Swiss Army Knife, 9 Function Swiss Made Pocket Knife with Large Blade, Corkscrew and Bottle Opener - Red

**Brand:** victorinox
**Price:** ฿2100
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍷 Elevate Every Pour with Swiss Precision & Style

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Waiter Swiss Army Knife, 9 Function Swiss Made Pocket Knife with Large Blade, Corkscrew and Bottle Opener - Red by victorinox
- **How much does it cost?** ฿2100 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/1869226-waiter-swiss-army-knife-9-function-swiss-made-pocket-knife)

## Best For

- victorinox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted victorinox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Slim & Ultra-Light Design:** At just 35g and 3.3 inches long, it fits effortlessly in your pocket or on your keychain—carry sophistication everywhere.
- • **All-in-One Swiss Precision:** 9 essential functions including blade, corkscrew, bottle opener & more for seamless everyday readiness.
- • **Discreet Yet Powerful EDC Tool:** Non-threatening, sleek red design blends style with function—ideal for office, travel, or outdoor escapades.
- • **Trusted Swiss Quality & Durability:** Victorinox’s legendary craftsmanship backed by a lifetime warranty ensures your knife stays sharp and reliable.
- • **Crafted for Wine Lovers & Adventurers:** Perfectly engineered corkscrew and openers to elevate your wine experience anytime, anywhere.

## Overview

The Victorinox Waiter Swiss Army Knife is a compact, Swiss-made multitool featuring 9 functions including a large blade, corkscrew, bottle opener, and wire stripper. Weighing only 35 grams and measuring 3.3 inches, it combines ultra-light portability with high-quality stainless steel craftsmanship. Designed for wine enthusiasts and everyday carry aficionados alike, it offers reliable performance backed by Victorinox’s lifetime warranty.

## Description

In a toast to readiness, we took our classic Officer's knife and gave it a little wine lover's twist – literally. With its corkscrew always ready to go, the Waiter pocket knife will never leave you high and dry. Red, white, sparkling – wine always tastes better when you're well prepared.

Review: Why Does the Best SAK Have the Worst Name? - OK, I won't totally commit to saying the Waiter is the absolute *best* SAK, but it's certainly in the running. (I don't comment on the quality of SAKs; others cover that; I just talk about what's good -- or not so good -- about particular models) If the Galactic Overlords decreed we could only have one SAK and had to use it all the time, I could be happy with any of these: Spartan, Compact, Camper, Climber Plus, Huntsman, Farmer, Waiter, Rambler, or Manager. Thinking specifically about the Waiter: I hate the name. Waiter. I have nothing against waiters (they bring me food and drink for low pay... I wish they got paid more), but such a lousy name for this knife. It should be called either the Thru-Hiker or the Ultralight. It's the perfect knife for a long-distance thru-hiker or ultra-light backpacker. Its blade is big enough to do actual work, but it's ultra light. It opens packages, bottles. and cans; it unties knots; it cuts stuff that needs cut; its screwdriver can fix a pack or tune a stove: everything a backpacker or thru-hiker needs. It's also terrific for around town and at the office. It's a great low-key gentleman's folder. Very nonthreatening even for hoplophobiacs. The corkscrew is very good at untying stubborn knots in paracord. This is important. If you hike, if you camp, you know this. (It also opens wine bottles; easy way to be a hero.) Can-opener, bottle-opener, wine-bottle-opener... This is important too. At some point -- whether you're a thru-hiker or just a civilian -- you're going to need one of these. The Waiter (Thru-hiker, Ultra-light) has a screwdriver... it can fix a pack or stove. With attention, the multi-tool blade will handle a Phillips screw. Of all the umpteen bazillion models of SAKs, the Waiter (or Thru-Hiker, or Ultralight) has the best ratio of tools to layers. Put in a mini-screwdriver and straight pin, and it's 10 tools (not counting lanyard ring) for one layer. Best of any SAK. The straight pin and and tweezers are what you need for splinters/slivers. The whole point of carrying a Swiss Army Knife is to carry it all the time (or, as close to all the time as you can get with our new and onerous laws... airports, airplanes, courthouses). Its virtues only shine when you always have it with you. Read any SAK review on desertcart... no matter how thick it is (Explorer, anyone?) someone will say "This SAK has all the tools I need but it's thin enough to carry in my pocket." That's only true if you dress a certain way (the Explorer is way fat... so is the Huntsman, which is one of my favorites). This SAK, the Waiter (Thru-hiker, Ultra-light), truly is slim enough to carry no matter what you're wearing. The scissors are great... the saw is great... This knife doesn't have either of those. But, it has way more than a regular slip-joint pocket knife or single blade lock-back, which many people have carried for, like, a century. And it's so slim... and it's so cheap... and it's so good. In general, I'm not a fan of the 84 mm SAKs... I think the Tinker is better than the Small Tinker, I think the Spartan is better than the Tourist. But... in this case, the 84 mm platform makes sense. The thin (and kinda short) Waiter fits on a key chain just fine. Perfect for EDC aficionados. FYI: the springs on the Thru-Hiker (aka Waiter) are stiffer than those on the 91 and 58 mm SAKs. This isn't good or bad... just a fact. If you use the knife often, it's a good thing: good solid open and close; the knife "walks and talks." If you toss the knife into a pack or glove compartment and ignore it for months... not so good. I've handled neglected Waiters that I just couldn't get open. Factoid for Knife Knerds: At one point, Victorinox made a 91 mm Waiter Plus... same knife as we're talking about here, but a little longer, with a ballpoint pen in the handle. Very collectible. If you see one, check the price (multitool.org, bladeforums.com), but be ready to jump on it. (Best tool-to-layer ratio of all SAKs ever made.) If you need/want the scissors, go with the Climber, Compact, Rambler, or Manager. If you need the saw, go with the Camper or Farmer. If you can live without either of those, and you want a versatile and high-value pocket knife you can carry anytime, anywhere, no matter what you're wearing, no matter how liberal the people you hang out with are, go with the Thru-hiker (aka, the Waiter).
Review: Best Value Swiss Army Knife!!! - This is easily the best value Swiss Army Knife out there! I did so much research before purchasing this one. The Compact was what I was looking to get but that runs 2-4x the price of this one. I wanted it to be able to screw flatheads and philips, which is does really well. Can opener and Bottle opener also work. And it has the cork screw which is only mildly helpful unless you buy the glasses screwdriver that threads into the corkscrew for a few extra dollars, which is really helpful as a glasses wearer. It holds a toothpick and tweezers. There is also a small slot to put a pin. So it is smaller than the Compact, much cheaper, and is only missing the scissors. But I find the knife can do just about anything I would need the scissor for. I highly recommend this as a gift. It makes a great first knife or stocking stuffer. You can see from the pictures how small it is. The blade is less than 2.5” and non-locking so it is legal virtually everywhere in the United States and Europe. Can’t recommend this enough. I will be buying more for Christmas gifts!

## Features

- WAITER: For the smart sommelier. The Victorinox Waiter is our Swiss made pocket knife with a corkscrew, making it the perfect companion for wine lovers everywhere.
- A CLASSIC TWIST: The Victorinox Waiter is a twist on our classic Swiss Army Knife – literally. With 9 functions, including a corkscrew, bottle opener, can opener, toothpick, large blade and wire stripper, you will always be prepared to raise a toast.
- CORKSCREW AND OPENER: Wine tastes better when you’re well prepared. Whether it’s red, white or sparkling, the Victorinox Waiter will never leave you high and dry with its carefully fashioned corkscrew and openers.
- HIGHEST SWISS QUALITY: Victorinox stands for skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. We draw on 13 years’ experience to produce iconic, high-quality knives, watches, luggage and perfumes.
- SPECIFICATIONS: Measurements: 84 mm / 3.3 in long × 26 mm / 1 in wide × 12 mm / .5 in height. Weight: 35 g / 1.2 oz. Scale material: ABS/Cellidor. Color: Red

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0001P15JY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,386 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #30 in Camping Folding Knives #87 in Multitools #92 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,052 Reviews |
| Drive System | Centre Drive |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Folded Size | 3.3 x 1.0 x 0.5 in |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046928538911 |
| Included Components | Blade, Large, Bottle Opener, Corkscrew, Key Ring, Screwdriver, Toothpick, Wire Stripper |
| Item Dimensions | 3.3 x 1 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Length | 3.3 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Pocket Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.3 x 1 x 0.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0.3303 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 330300 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 046928538911 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Victorinox
- **Color:** Red
- **Item Weight:** 0.04 Kilograms
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.3 x 1 x 0.5 inches
- **Material:** Stainless Steel

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why Does the Best SAK Have the Worst Name?
*by B***Y on May 24, 2014*

OK, I won't totally commit to saying the Waiter is the absolute *best* SAK, but it's certainly in the running. (I don't comment on the quality of SAKs; others cover that; I just talk about what's good -- or not so good -- about particular models) If the Galactic Overlords decreed we could only have one SAK and had to use it all the time, I could be happy with any of these: Spartan, Compact, Camper, Climber Plus, Huntsman, Farmer, Waiter, Rambler, or Manager. Thinking specifically about the Waiter: I hate the name. Waiter. I have nothing against waiters (they bring me food and drink for low pay... I wish they got paid more), but such a lousy name for this knife. It should be called either the Thru-Hiker or the Ultralight. It's the perfect knife for a long-distance thru-hiker or ultra-light backpacker. Its blade is big enough to do actual work, but it's ultra light. It opens packages, bottles. and cans; it unties knots; it cuts stuff that needs cut; its screwdriver can fix a pack or tune a stove: everything a backpacker or thru-hiker needs. It's also terrific for around town and at the office. It's a great low-key gentleman's folder. Very nonthreatening even for hoplophobiacs. The corkscrew is very good at untying stubborn knots in paracord. This is important. If you hike, if you camp, you know this. (It also opens wine bottles; easy way to be a hero.) Can-opener, bottle-opener, wine-bottle-opener... This is important too. At some point -- whether you're a thru-hiker or just a civilian -- you're going to need one of these. The Waiter (Thru-hiker, Ultra-light) has a screwdriver... it can fix a pack or stove. With attention, the multi-tool blade will handle a Phillips screw. Of all the umpteen bazillion models of SAKs, the Waiter (or Thru-Hiker, or Ultralight) has the best ratio of tools to layers. Put in a mini-screwdriver and straight pin, and it's 10 tools (not counting lanyard ring) for one layer. Best of any SAK. The straight pin and and tweezers are what you need for splinters/slivers. The whole point of carrying a Swiss Army Knife is to carry it all the time (or, as close to all the time as you can get with our new and onerous laws... airports, airplanes, courthouses). Its virtues only shine when you always have it with you. Read any SAK review on Amazon... no matter how thick it is (Explorer, anyone?) someone will say "This SAK has all the tools I need but it's thin enough to carry in my pocket." That's only true if you dress a certain way (the Explorer is way fat... so is the Huntsman, which is one of my favorites). This SAK, the Waiter (Thru-hiker, Ultra-light), truly is slim enough to carry no matter what you're wearing. The scissors are great... the saw is great... This knife doesn't have either of those. But, it has way more than a regular slip-joint pocket knife or single blade lock-back, which many people have carried for, like, a century. And it's so slim... and it's so cheap... and it's so good. In general, I'm not a fan of the 84 mm SAKs... I think the Tinker is better than the Small Tinker, I think the Spartan is better than the Tourist. But... in this case, the 84 mm platform makes sense. The thin (and kinda short) Waiter fits on a key chain just fine. Perfect for EDC aficionados. FYI: the springs on the Thru-Hiker (aka Waiter) are stiffer than those on the 91 and 58 mm SAKs. This isn't good or bad... just a fact. If you use the knife often, it's a good thing: good solid open and close; the knife "walks and talks." If you toss the knife into a pack or glove compartment and ignore it for months... not so good. I've handled neglected Waiters that I just couldn't get open. Factoid for Knife Knerds: At one point, Victorinox made a 91 mm Waiter Plus... same knife as we're talking about here, but a little longer, with a ballpoint pen in the handle. Very collectible. If you see one, check the price (multitool.org, bladeforums.com), but be ready to jump on it. (Best tool-to-layer ratio of all SAKs ever made.) If you need/want the scissors, go with the Climber, Compact, Rambler, or Manager. If you need the saw, go with the Camper or Farmer. If you can live without either of those, and you want a versatile and high-value pocket knife you can carry anytime, anywhere, no matter what you're wearing, no matter how liberal the people you hang out with are, go with the Thru-hiker (aka, the Waiter).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Value Swiss Army Knife!!!
*by A***T on July 29, 2023*

This is easily the best value Swiss Army Knife out there! I did so much research before purchasing this one. The Compact was what I was looking to get but that runs 2-4x the price of this one. I wanted it to be able to screw flatheads and philips, which is does really well. Can opener and Bottle opener also work. And it has the cork screw which is only mildly helpful unless you buy the glasses screwdriver that threads into the corkscrew for a few extra dollars, which is really helpful as a glasses wearer. It holds a toothpick and tweezers. There is also a small slot to put a pin. So it is smaller than the Compact, much cheaper, and is only missing the scissors. But I find the knife can do just about anything I would need the scissor for. I highly recommend this as a gift. It makes a great first knife or stocking stuffer. You can see from the pictures how small it is. The blade is less than 2.5” and non-locking so it is legal virtually everywhere in the United States and Europe. Can’t recommend this enough. I will be buying more for Christmas gifts!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best overall pocket knife I've owned
*by M***J on December 27, 2011*

Most people have a pretty good idea of what they're getting when they buy a Victorinox Swiss Army knife. I've carried a pocket knife for almost 30 years, have several, and this has ended up being my favorite from a size, usefulness, and price combination standpoint. The Victorinox Waiter has a blade, bottle opener, and corkscrew along with the trademark tweezers and toothpick - What you need and nothing else. (Yeah - one doesn't use the corkscrew often, but it does save you every now and then at office parties, picnics, or when travelling.) This knife is relatively inexpensive. You could get it confiscated at an airport and not cry the blues too hard. However Victorinox has really nailed their metallurgy and for me their knives are the benchmark by which other affordable pocket knife blades are measured. This knife is decent quality, comes with and holds a good edge, and the tool selection is great from a real use standpoint. It is big enough to be useful (3.25 inches long overall with a 2.5 inch blade (very bottom of base to tip) - about .25 inches shorter than the "Camper" Swiss Army knife I grew up with), but still slim, small and light enough to comfortably carry in your front pocket every day. The slimness makes a BIG difference. I really love this knife and can't recommend it highly enough. I've had a couple single-blade penknives that are "nicer" (both prettier and much more expensive), but having the bottle opener/screwdriver and even the tweezers really comes in useful sometimes. People also don't tend to look at you funny when you pull out a medium Swiss Army knife, as they sometimes do when you pull out a little lock-blade. You should enjoy this if you buy it. For me its as close to perfect as I've found for a carry every day pocket knife. Note: The Swiss Army Knife "Bantam" is the same knife without the corkscrew.

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