BRISA VW Collection - Volkswagen Multifunctional 3D Pocket Knife, File, Scissors, Bottle & Can Opener
BRISA VW Collection - Volkswagen Multifunctional 3D Pocket Knife, File, Scissors, Bottle & Can Opener
- CLASSIC Bus/RED: A sturdy pocket knife in red, shaped like a VW Bus, with many practical functions such as a knife, scissors, bottle and can opener, and corkscrew. Dimensions: 9.3 x 4.3 x 1.2 cm (3.7 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches).
- PRACTICAL: Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a hobbyist, this tool is handy for everyone. The folding knife is delivered in a stylish metal tin with an embossed design and the VW logo.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL: The knife has a comfortable grip, and the accessories of the blades can be easily unfolded thanks to the engraved indentation.
- MATERIAL: The tools are made of stainless steel 18/8, with handle covers made of aluminum. It's a high-quality and durable companion that fits easily into any handbag or backpack.
- OFFICIALLY LICENSED: The pocket folding knives are an officially licensed Volkswagen product. All our items are developed in Germany to meet our high-quality standards.




Description
- CLASSIC Bus/RED: A sturdy pocket knife in red, shaped like a VW Bus, with many practical functions such as a knife, scissors, bottle and can opener, and corkscrew. Dimensions: 9.3 x 4.3 x 1.2 cm (3.7 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches).
- PRACTICAL: Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a hobbyist, this tool is handy for everyone. The folding knife is delivered in a stylish metal tin with an embossed design and the VW logo.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL: The knife has a comfortable grip, and the accessories of the blades can be easily unfolded thanks to the engraved indentation.
- MATERIAL: The tools are made of stainless steel 18/8, with handle covers made of aluminum. It's a high-quality and durable companion that fits easily into any handbag or backpack.
- OFFICIALLY LICENSED: The pocket folding knives are an officially licensed Volkswagen product. All our items are developed in Germany to meet our high-quality standards.









