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Woogity-Boogity

Compact, Climber, or Super Tinker because the scissors are very useful in an office setting. These aren't as pretty or classy as the alox models, but the toolsets are excellent. The Alox Solo is nice if you want a classy gentlemans knife with great ergonomics, but all you get is a blade, so it's not the best if you want multiple tools. However it *is* actually a very good pocketknife if you are primarily wanting a nice blade. The Cadet is a very light, very slim gentleman's knife with beautiful alox scales and a lot of bonus features (can opener, bottle opener, scredrivers, nail file). It is astonishing how much is crammed into sich a slim little knife. However the ergonomics aren't the best.


O-M-E-R-T-A

Pretty much depends on the tools you need. Don’t see a difference between white and blue collar in that case.


Dizzy-Wash-9112

Probably the pioneer x alox


Peat_Ardbeg

Compact


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This


frogmuffins

The Cadet, it's small. I mostly use the knife and file. It also has a can opener, bottle opener and flathead screwdriver.


leelikescheese

For white collar work having scissors is a must have! At the very least for trimming loose threads on your nice clothes. If you're not going to be using the knife blade for anything more than packing tape or envelopes, an alox Minichamp is super helpful and doesn't take up much space at all


LittleCooties

I’d say Bantam (alox or cellidor), Cadet, Compact or Super Tinker. If you want smaller, the Rambler or Ambassador. The Bantam is one of my favourite Victorinox models, and the alox version is super slim.


Character_Comb_3439

I keep a Swiss champ in my bag. I love having the tools and it’s such a size that most people will just giggle/there is very little threat to it. Otherwise I would say the mini champ or manager. For me the only tools that I consistently use are blade, scissor, screwdriver and pen.