This is a great cutting tool with multiple rescue attachments that I've had for about 2 years at the time of this writing. I love the blade, most manufacturers put the serrations on the near side of the blade instead of the far side, exactly where they are impractical. When you are trying to do fine carving or whittling work you want a strait blade and you have most control on the near side of the blade so that's the last place you want the serrations. If you're cutting something difficult to cut, meat, bread, canvas, et cetera you want the serrations to exert maximum cutting force and, you guessed it, this happens at the end of the blade. This was the primary reason I purchased this Victorinox, it's the only honest blade out there anymore. If you're looking for a knife that is all function and not compromised for fashion this is it.The hardened flathead screw driver does indeed work well as a pry bar, it's a small piece of metal that you can exert considerable force with. The Philips head is a little harder to spin, so it looses some utility in that, but it works.The seatbelt cutter is pretty awesome, I haven't had the occasion to use it on a seatbelt but I've used it to cut leather so I'm sure it'll get the job done.I've seen the safety glass cutter work and while I have yet to use it myself the fact that it can cut Saftey glass is pretty impressive. The glass breaker most certainly works as does the punch. I've witnessed both being used on safety glass so I know they are functional.The handle is a little think for my hands, but it works, and I can open the main blade with one hand. It feels solidly constructed and all the blade locks aren't going anywhere once in place and all the tools on the ends have blade locks. One could argue that the locks are "too stiff" but better that then the locks failing or being accidentally triggered at the wrong time.The fluorescent yellow lets people know you mean business and this is a rescue tool, no one asks twice about it or why you keep it in reach within your car. I keep it in my vehicle at all times, and carry it occasionally though it is ill-suited to open carry with the holster provided (I'd prefer an optional clip). I'd also take this with me in the event of a Zombie apocalypse.