Swiss Army Cybertool
The Swiss Army Cybertool is a serious worktool for the computer technician or the hobbyist wanting to have one tool that can do most jobs inside a computer.
With this tool in your pocket you can do away with the bulky work case that you've dragged around with you from job to job.
I've heard it said around the internet that the cybertool by itself can dismantle a laptop into all it's copmponent parts without requiring any other tools. I haven't tried this myself but have no reason to doubt the claim as this tool is indeed loaded with an imprressive array of dedicated tools.
The Swiss Army Cybertool comes in numerous models, some of which are the Cybertool 34, the Cybertool 41 and the Cybertool Lite.
The list of common tools included with these models comprise:
- Large blade
- Small blade
- Small screwdriver
- Bottle opener
- Large screwdriver
- Corkscrew
- Can opener
- Wire stripper
- Scissors
- Multipurpose hook
- 5mm hex drive for D-SUB connectors
- 4mm hex drive
- Philips 0 posi drive
- Philips 1 posi drive
- Philips 2
- Bit hex 4mm
- Bit torx* 8
- Bit torx* 10
- Bit torx* 15
- Hole punch
- Sewing eye
- Ballpoint pen
- Stainless steel pin
- Mini screwdriver
- Pliers
- Tweezers
- Toothpick
- Keyring
- Wire cutter
- Wire crimper
Cybertool Lite also includes
- Magnifying glass
- LED light, white
Cybertool 41 also includes
- A metal saw and file
- Nail file and cleaner
- Wood saw
- Fine screwdriver
- Wood chisel
The torx bits included with this tool are security fasteners with a star shaped indentation that take specialist tools to undo or tighten.
The Swiss Army Cybertool comes with a number of different size Torx bits that allow you to undo most computer cases.
Such is the efficiency of the Swiss Army Cybertool that they have been recommended by NASA for use on their missions on the space shuttle.