







🔑 Slice through your day with the ultimate keychain utility knife!
The Twin Trak Dual Chamber Utility Knife by Screwpop is a compact, ambidextrous tool featuring two 4-step utility blades compatible with all brands. Its hard anodized aluminum body and high carbon steel blades ensure durability, while the ultra-strong N52 neodymium magnet safely locks the blade in place. Designed for effortless one-handed use, it includes a 3" black carabiner for easy everyday carry on keychains, carabiners, or lanyards.
| Material | Aluminum |
| Brand | Screwpop |
| Color | Black |
| Item Length | 0.22 Inches |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
| Style | Retractable |
| Manufacturer | Screwpop |
| UPC | 854552002537 |
| Item Weight | 0.7 ounces |
| Item model number | SP027 |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Included Components | 2 4-step Blades |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Left Handed Friendly!
Within minutes of seeing an ambidextrous offering from Screwpop, i had my order in. The sheer rarity of a utility knife usable in the left hand was enough, but the regular Screwpop knife I own told me that this other knife would also have a high level of affordable quality. For the right handed, nothing changes. Use the blade as needed and rest assured that a spare blade is waiting when the regular one dulls or breaks. And for us lefties, the same is true. Finally.I like to think it was my email asking for a left handed version that made this happen. Who knows? Either way, I am a satisfied owner.
A**R
Almost made the EDC rotation.
This is the barest necessity in a utility blade holder. The blade lock up is wonky because there is forward and backward play. I'd prefer a blade that locks up tight without any forward and backward play. Practice is needed to open and close the knife. I do like that it can carry two blades.
C**.
Great little spare
Cool little knife. Fits everywhere. I just keep it in a backpack in case I need somewhere.
G**.
Blade holder
Nice design, but the blade holder point should be thicker so the blade doesn’t move
R**R
Love it! My new EDC knife
I've been an enthusiastic user of Ron's Utility Knife 3.0 since 2019. I carry it on me more than my phone. Then this thing came along! Such an improvement on a tool I already loved. It feels better in your hand when cutting. Sliding the blade in and out is easier. The new lever feels great to operate. You can use it one-handed with little practice. The ambidextrous design means it can hold a spare blade. Thinner body means its easier to put on a keychain. It looks way cooler. I'm not missing the bottle opener from RUK3.0. This is my main pocket knife now, and I use it multiple times a day. I love this thing.
U**N
Danger
Beware. Blade comes out on it's own. Dangerous.
D**N
Great safe design for a fantastic low price
This is a handy little utility knife. It’s just a little bigger than a standard blade, which is a great size for sticking in a pocket. It seems to be super safe. It does take two hands to open, but that also makes it feel safe.I think it’s a great design for a fantastic price. And it takes standard razor blades, so it’s cheap and easy to refill.
Z**S
Blade "fixed" movement is horrible in a knife this size.
Sure, a blade can move a bit in a utility knife, but not in one as compact as this.Simple fix would have been to roll the end on the tension-lock, so it fits both sides of the blade retention tight. It would even engage easier, as it would guide itself into a sure fit.Not an engineer, just a pragmatist.Feel free to send me a case of them when fixed, and I won't go patent my own. Lol.
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