The Victorinox Handyman model 7236maU is an older Handyman (Handwerker in German) from the 1960s-1970s. This is one of the few models to feature the Technician's Screwdriver.
Name Disambiguation:
Not to be confused with the current (2019) six-layer Handyman.
Discontinued Model.
Name Disambiguation:
Not to be confused with the current (2019) six-layer Handyman.
Discontinued Model.
Layer Tools
- Large blade
- Technician's Screwdriver
- Scissors
- Metal saw with file - early version without the nail-cleaner
- Wood saw
- Can-opener - includes a small-slotted screw-driver tip that also works with Phillips screws
- Cap-lifter includes a large slotted screw-driver, wire stripper/bender, and wire-scraper
Back Layer Tools
- Corkscrew - five-turn vintage
- Reamer/Awl - without the sewing-eye
Scale Tools
Scales
Red Cellidor with nickle-silver Elinox style Swiss shield emblem inlay.
Variations
Produced with the Elinox obverse tang-stamp and shield, as well as the Victorinox obverse tang-stamp and shield.
Physical Specifications
- Length: 91mm
- Width: 22mm
- Weight: 121g
Identifiers
- 7236maU Victorinox AN: Red Cellidor Elinox version with shackle or keyring.
Related Models
- Ranger - Exchanges the Technician's Screwdriver for the small drop-point blade
- Luxury Automobile - Adds a long nail-file; a Phillips screwdriver replaces corkscrew
- Handyman - A later model using the same name! Adds pliers, chisel, and small blade, removes the Technician's Screwdriver