🔍 Cut through the clutter with precision and style!
The Folding Scalpel Knife is a compact, lightweight utility knife designed for everyday carry. Featuring a high-quality carbon steel blade and a durable all-steel construction, this knife is perfect for a variety of tasks, from outdoor skinning to daily utility needs. With 10 replaceable blades and an ergonomic handle, it combines functionality with convenience, making it an essential tool for any modern professional.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 1.55 Ounces |
Item Length | 5.35 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.07 Inches |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | both |
Special Features | Folding,Lightweight,Slim |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Compact |
Color | VF011-SSD |
K**R
Great product, best keychain to own.
Super sharp and extremely handy. It will last for quite some time and I appreciate the extra blades. One time purchase for at least 2 years' worth.
S**N
Priced right and pocket friendly, opens packages easily
The media could not be loaded. I like the size and the fold ability. It was not spring loaded or easy to open and close, which could be by design. I would hate to have it open in my pocket. I still found it a little tight to open. The design is great and it’s sturdy enough to take some keychain bashing. Replaceable blades ensure it’s always sharp. The blades are so cheap. I bought three and I’m giving two as stocking stuffers for Christmas. My brother works for a pharmacy and this should come in handy.
M**I
Compact & Handy
The product quality is satisfactory, all the edges are chamfered, and with tiny imperfections. The size of the device is ideal fits in my palm, yet lightweight that I hardly noticed it in my pants pocket. The feel of the cutter is good, once you get past the idea of it being a scalpel and become acclimated to using it on a daily basis. I have yet to develop the dexterity when changing the blade. The blade is held in place by friction fit, and requires a practiced movement in sliding it off the tang of the blade holder. The ease of opening is good, however this attributed to the amount of play/gap that has been adjusted in the pivot point of the blade and knife body. When the blade is in its open position, there is side to side play. I am assuming it’s the spring washer that creates the play. However the play doesn’t take away from the function of the cutter, as I developed my preference to holding the blade cutter. Although the cutter was designed with a #24 scalpel blade it can use other numbered scalpel blades. If the play of the blade moving side to side can be eliminated than it is worthy of a 5 star. Overall highly recommended.
M**Z
Perfect Pocket Knife
Perfect little pocket knife that never needs sharpening.... just pop in a new blade! Solid and well build. The blade is a bit difficult to unfold but there is a small bar on the blade attachment point that will allow you to lift it a bit easier with your thumb nail once you know where to lift from. Replacement blades are inexpensive and a box of 100 can be found on Amazon for $10 to $15 and will last years. I bought two of them.. one for myself and one to gift.
R**R
Best EDC tool I Have!
This little knife is a gem! Sturdy, light weight , small and razor sharp!! I have cut cardboard on a daily basis and still have not changed the blade. I love this knife!
K**N
It is very sharp and haven’t changed blades yet!
Smaller than I thought but works fine!
M**M
Solid for the price, but fatally flawed
It is ridiculous how hard this thing is to open. This is a small knife meant for quick tasks like opening packages so taking so much force to open and close is nonsensical. Returned.
R**Z
A convenient box cutter to carry.
For the price and size this is a nice blade for cutting boxes and more. I can keep my pocket knife sharper longer by using this. I gave it four stars because it came with no documentation on how to replace the blade. I don’t know if it was the intended way but I found a way to remove and reinstall it. Inserting a blade between the back end (opposite the scalpel point) and lift it a tiny bit away from the body. Use the created space to push that back end toward the scalpel point. It will slide until it can be lifted away. The blade didn’t seem to adopt any permanent bend. It is sufficiently flexible.There is a foil (Mylar?) bag with the spare blades. There is no character or number from the letters and numbers English and other languages use. I don’t know if they are loose in the bag or if, as scalpel blades, they are sterile in individual packages. I won’t find out until I need to replace the blade. The price is reasonable.
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