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Ron's Utility Pocket Knife 3.0 is a compact, stainless steel multi-tool designed for professionals on the move. Featuring a versatile 4-step utility blade compatible with all standard blades, it offers quick one-handed operation and secure blade retention via powerful N52 neodymium magnets. Its magnetic body attaches to metal surfaces for easy access, while the included carabiner and integrated bottle opener enhance everyday convenience. Weighing just 0.8oz, it’s engineered for durability and seamless carry.
| ASIN | B00UZHT432 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,709 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #215 in Utility Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 2.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Screwpop |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,995) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00854552002230 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel,Metal |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 3.13 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.811 ounces |
| Item model number | SPT007 |
| Manufacturer | Screwpop® |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | SPT007 |
| Size | 3/16″ x 13/16” x 3 1/8” |
| Special Features | Magnetic Attachment, One-handed Operation, Bottle Opener |
| UPC | 854552002230 |
T**N
Best bang for your buck ultra cool and compact utility knife
I'm a knife collector and recently found myself getting really intrigued by all of these compact utility knife designs. I recently purchased a titanium one similar to this but at 7 times the price. This has a very similar form factor, is still very light even though it is stainless steel, and even has a bottle opener, which my more expensive one does not. The magnet keeps the blade in place, so there is no chance of accidental deployment in the pocket. An added bonus is that the magnet also keeps the blade from rattling when closed. Oh, and they also include a carabiner with the knife which is great for attaching it to a d-ring on a backpack or sling. Once the blade is dulled down, I can just flip it over, then toss it out and replace it with a a new fully sharpened blade at very little cost. This is a well built knife worth every penny.
T**G
6 month review: Yes, it is safe to carry in your pocket -- see video for demonstration
I'm into pocket knives. This is by far the smallest and lightest keychain utility knife which uses a full-size blade that I've seen. It's easy to deploy the blade, easy to use the blade, and easy to retract the blade. It's also easy on the wallet -- amazingly so, considering the quality of design and of manufacturing. My only concern in buying this knife was safety. Any knife I carry in my pocket must have near-zero chance of opening in my pocket accidentally. Having carried this knife on my keychain for the past six months, I'm perfectly comfortable with its safety. The knife uses two independent mechanisms to secure the blade: a strong magnet, and a mechanical latch. In the time I've carried it, the blade has never become exposed in my pocket -- not even once. Please see the attached video for more details.
T**B
Perfect design
I found everything about this box knife to be perfect! * I always carried a pocket knife, but grew weary of keeping it sharp. With this knife, I merely change blades when needed. It's always sharp. * I was concerned about the blade opening during pocket carry with other items like keys. That has never occurred because this knife has a super strong neodymium magnet that keeps the blade drawn back. * The four notch blade is wonderful. "Irwin" makes these four notch blades with a ridge allowing you to snap off a little section, making the blade last much longer. * Have you ever had a key with a key ring hole so small that you had trouble hanging it on your key ring? No problem with this knife. It has a wonderfully large hole for that. * For such a perfect knife, the price is unusually low! * I don't have much use for the bottle opener. But it is smooth and does not snag on things in my pocket.
S**U
Good utility knife
pros- small and light inexpensive bottle opener keychain ring magnet to put on fridge or filing cabinet fairly easy to deploy with one hand (but not without looking) very easy to close with one hand (and without looking) just point the blade upwards when you open the lock and gravity will pull the blade back down to the magnet cons- you have to look at it to open it, in order to see where the stops are at the top of the blade you open it by pushing the blade forward with your thumb, but a blade is smooth and has no grip, I might try a little peice of tape on it fairly secure but not 100% secure, if placed in your pocket or purse IMO there is a small chance the blade could deploy if banged around enough
A**W
Perfect keychain blade
Durable. Easy to use. Cheap and practical. Exactly what I wanted. Accepts everything from dewalt carbides to Lenox golds to Stanley carbides to harbor freight blades. I already bought 2 more. I recommend hitting the pivot with a bit of gun/knife oil initially, then you're good to go.
A**R
Great tool for my EDC
I wanted a good tool with a sharp blade that could help me with everyday tasks. But I also wanted my purchase to go towards something I could use long term. Here you have it. - I looked at a lot of cheap folding knives and gadgets but there is always a point in which it is gimmicky or becomes un-realistic (ie. Am I planning to actually have something useful day to day, or am I planning for 1 tool I need to last a nuclear fallout and the breakdown of society…un-realistic but if that’s your thing I suggest cargo pants/shorts to hold more needed gear) - Most cheap multi-tools are just that, cheap. And even the best knives wear without proper care. There are a lot of multi-tool “bars” or “key chain metal chunks that have a bottle opener” I don’t know…they just seemed lacking. - I wanted something that I could use easily, safely, and again, realistically. I also didn't want to waste money on something that would wear down or break easily. - This is why this tool is the best bang for your buck. Yes, you can buy a version of this tool which is $60+ that has some nice extra features, great. But here is what I've figured out. This is great for everyday pocket carry, and if you want the extra tools. Buy something like a Gerber dime, attach both of these to a carabiner, and call it your EDC toolkit. - The changeable blades make this tool amazing. The design of the magnet and locking bar makes pulling the blades out a deliberate process. The perfect circumstances would have to fall into place for a blade to come loose. I read an older review and saw that version 2.0 did not have this feature. The magnet and locking bar did not lock together, and the magnet was further up the blade. I have version 3.0 where they have addressed the problem and come up with a nice solution. The bar can only open so far, and the magnet pulls the blade far away from the opening. - Some complain about the bottle opener but honestly, if it didn’t have one, I would have thought this the same as any other Razor tool and not bought it. I hope they expand on this with future versions which I would buy. Ideas: Flat head/Pry bar at the other end. Is there a way to utilize that magnet for add-on tools like…Philips or flat head tools? Maybe use square bends instead of round so it could be properly used as a flat edge or 2 inch measuring tool. Also maybe design a series of blades which function as other tools to solve this. Yes these are also gimmicky, but this is what a lot of people are looking for, realistic options. I don’t need a cheap compass attachment blade on this thing… - I really got off track here but for $10 buy this thing and start using it. It won’t break easily like a lot of cheap tools out there, and with the cheap changeable blades, will always be sharp when you need it. It is cheap but not cheap in itself.
Y**N
携帯に便利
F**O
Pros: Compact with Adjustable Blade Length. Blade Automatically Retracts if unlocked and tilted up. Cons: kind of slippery in the hand. Blade is Indexed rather than Locked in place. Blade will fall out easily if unlocked while tilted down. Bottle Opener. Feedback: Some form of spring tension to the indexing/locking bar. Some form of gripping surface like checkering along the rolled edges.
A**M
Works well
森**次
かなり便利。ふと使い時に良い。
N**.
A little bit heavier and longer then expected, because of the heavy gauge stainless steel used, but the ruggeness is impressive, the handling is easy and secure, at 12$ in Canada not cheap, but exclusive and clever design, extremely efficient in the smallest form factor possible.
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