Holiday Gift Idea - Personalized Swiss Army Knife
The holidays are just around the corner and we all know how daunting of a task shopping can be.
If you want to make shopping an easy and enjoyable task this year, not to mention be done with it as quickly as possible, I suggest looking into giving personalized Swiss army knives.
In my own personal opinion, there are two types of gift-givers-those who give gifts to virtually everyone they know, and those who would rather give gifts with more meaning to fewer people.
I say, why not both? First let's discuss potential costs.
The most basic (and most popular) Swiss Army knife is the Swiss Army Classic.
By the way, all real Swiss Army knives are those made by Victorinox (or Wenger), as they have the trademark for the term.
The Classic costs around $10 to $15 maximum.
It is the one with the knife, nail file, scissors, tweezers, and toothpick-or, the most popular knife they've made.
Add in some personalization and they can reach $15 to $20.
For personalization of knives, engraving works best.
Now, $15 to $20, how much did you last giveaway gift cost? Did those gifts end up in their pockets or daily use? We all know how handy a Swiss Army knife can be.
Sure, because of its popularity, chances are people already have those.
But does it have their name on them? Probably not.
If you think the Classic is a little to "cheap" for your taste, there are a number of higher end models out there and I'm sure you can find one that suits your target budget.
Or, you could also, for example, give the Classic for peers, a higher model for friends, and an even more expensive model for loved ones.
If you want to make shopping an easy and enjoyable task this year, not to mention be done with it as quickly as possible, I suggest looking into giving personalized Swiss army knives.
In my own personal opinion, there are two types of gift-givers-those who give gifts to virtually everyone they know, and those who would rather give gifts with more meaning to fewer people.
I say, why not both? First let's discuss potential costs.
The most basic (and most popular) Swiss Army knife is the Swiss Army Classic.
By the way, all real Swiss Army knives are those made by Victorinox (or Wenger), as they have the trademark for the term.
The Classic costs around $10 to $15 maximum.
It is the one with the knife, nail file, scissors, tweezers, and toothpick-or, the most popular knife they've made.
Add in some personalization and they can reach $15 to $20.
For personalization of knives, engraving works best.
Now, $15 to $20, how much did you last giveaway gift cost? Did those gifts end up in their pockets or daily use? We all know how handy a Swiss Army knife can be.
Sure, because of its popularity, chances are people already have those.
But does it have their name on them? Probably not.
If you think the Classic is a little to "cheap" for your taste, there are a number of higher end models out there and I'm sure you can find one that suits your target budget.
Or, you could also, for example, give the Classic for peers, a higher model for friends, and an even more expensive model for loved ones.
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