The Flat Phillips Screwdriver is a Wenger exclusive tool found on a few models (check the 'Backlinks' link).
It is a flat blade like tool, which is usually located where the more common nail-file would be, opposite and in the same layer as the main-blade. The tool has an angled tip designed to fit in a Phillips head screw. There is normally a symbol of a Phillips head screw stamped into one side of the tool. This tool would typically be found on a model that features a corkscrew.
Other Phillips drivers:
- The backspring Phillips is the most common Phillips driver in a Swiss Army Knife
- The in-line Phillips is another common version of the Phillips screwdriver available on some models
- The regular Victorinox can-opener tool has a small slotted flat tip that is designed to be used with small Phillips screws, as well as small slotted screws.
- The Victorinox 58mm cap-lifter has a small #00/#0 magnetic Phillips driver.
- The Victorinox bit-driver is the most recent tool that contains Phillips, pozidrive, hex and slotted bits.