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Victorinox & La Marzocco Turn the Swiss Army Knife Into a Barista’s Secret Weapon

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Photo: Victorinox | La Marzocco

If you’ve ever been crafting your morning espresso and thought, “I really need an all-in-one tool to help make this experience easier,” then you’ll be excited to learn that legendary espresso machine maker La Marzocco and Victorinox, the inventor of the Swiss Army Knife, have teamed up for a coffee-specific take on the classic multi-tool.

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Photo: Victorinox | La Marzocco

A Productive Streak Continues

Between teaming up with Rimowa and Porsche, La Marzocco has had a productive past year or so. However, the Florence-based manufacturer’s latest partnership with Victorinox might be the most practical yet. While co-branded espresso machines look cool sitting on your counter, a Swiss Army Knife designed specifically for maintaining your La Marzocco machine is something you’ll actually use daily.

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Photo: Victorinox | La Marzocco

A Brief History of Two Heritage Brands

There’s over 200 years of combined history behind this release. Victorinox has been perfecting the Swiss Army Knife since 1891, when founder Karl Elsener first supplied soldier’s knives to the Swiss Army. The name “Victorinox” itself came about in 1921, combining “Victoria” (Elsener’s mother’s name) with “inox” (French for stainless steel).

Meanwhile, La Marzocco’s story began in 1927 when brothers Giuseppe and Bruno Bambi started producing espresso machines in Florence, eventually revolutionizing the industry in 1939 with the world’s first horizontal boiler machine.

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Photo: Victorinox | La Marzocco

Built for the Coffee Ritual

The Barista Tool packs 19 functions into the familiar red Cellidor housing, featuring inlaid metal logos from both brands. Beyond the standard Swiss Army Knife tools — large and small blades, corkscrew, bottle opener, tweezers, toothpick — you get coffee-specific additions that address real maintenance needs. The 12mm nozzle remover handles steam wand tips for cleaning or replacement. The coffee spatula pries hot baskets from portafilters. Various screwdrivers are sized specifically for La Marzocco machine components, while the combination pliers tackle gaskets and O-rings.

The reamer, punch, and sewing awl can even remove grouphead baskets, and the blades work perfectly for opening coffee bags or storage tins if need be. At 3.6″ long, it’s compact enough to keep near your machine but comprehensive enough to handle most routine maintenance tasks without digging through a drawer for separate tools.

Spec Sheet

Model: Victorinox x La Marzocco Barista Tool
Number of Functions: 19
Housing: Red Cellidor scales with co-branded metal logos
Closed Length: 3.6″
Weight: 4.8 oz
Key Tools: Steam wand nozzle remover (12mm), coffee spatula, Phillips screwdriver, combination pliers, large/small blades, multiple screwdrivers (1.5mm, 3mm, 6mm)

Pricing & Availability

Limited in edition size, the Barista Tool is priced at $145 but already sold out on both Victorinox and La Marzocco’s websites. If you live near one of their physical stores, you may have some luck there.

Recap

Victorinox x La Marzocco Barista Tool

Victorinox and La Marzocco just dropped a Swiss Army Knife specifically designed for espresso machine maintenance, packing 19 functions including a steam wand nozzle remover, coffee spatula, and machine-specific screwdrivers.

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