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🧡 Slice in Style, Carry with Confidence!
The Kershaw Leek BlackWash Pocket Knife features a 3-inch high-performance Sandvik 14C28N steel drop point blade paired with a fade-resistant orange anodized aluminum handle. Weighing just 3 oz, it offers SpeedSafe assisted opening and a dual locking system for secure, one-handed operation. Designed for ambidextrous use with a reversible pocket clip, this sleek EDC knife blends durability, safety, and standout style—perfect for professionals who demand reliability and flair in their everyday carry.









| ASIN | B00AU6NJLG |
| Age Range (Description) | 18+ yrs |
| Age Range Description | 18+ yrs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,962 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #14 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Sandvik 14C28N |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,549 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171035130 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Shape | Elongated (closed), Linear (open) |
| Item Type Name | Leek Linerlock Assisted Opening Orange |
| Item Weight | 67.9 Grams |
| Manufacture Year | 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Model Name | 1660OR |
| Model Number | 1660OR |
| Part Number | 1660OR |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Work |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3" |
| Special Feature | Water-Resistant,lightweight |
| Special Features | Water-Resistant,lightweight |
| Style | Pocketknife |
| Theme | Occasion |
| UPC | 087171447292 087171035130 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
N**T
Best pocket carry knife out there.
This is the perfect pocket knife. Light, sharp and easy to open. Daily carry and used often. On my 4th one only due to loss, which only means I always have one on me.
J**N
Thin, light, razor sharp. An awesome little knife
The best pocket knife I've ever owned. Comes razor sharp and I keep it that way with a few strokes on a SharpNEasy 336C, which is cool because the course side is ceramic rods not carbon blades, which I find destroy a cutting edge rather than sharpen it. The clip on the Kershaw is tight and holds the knife securely in place. I have no fear that it will accidentally fall off. The opening mechanism is phenomenal, like a switch blade. And the liner lock is easy to manipulate one handed. The only "rub" I have is that the knife comes with the clip attached at the blade end rather than the butt end, which is counter-intuitive. When you withdraw the knife from your pocket by the butt your fingers are automatically in the correct position to open the blade and use it, when it's attached to the blade end you have to turn the knife around before you can open it. It doesn't make any sense, and with the tiny star drive screws they use I had to stop by my local garage the day I got the knife and ask the mechanic if he had the right size bit. I have a LOT of tools, but I don't have that. Yet. I plan on buying more of these little beauties as Christmas gifts and I'm gonna turn the clip around before I wrap them!
M**T
Exceptional
This is the second Leek I've owned. This one I bought for its unique color and its overall value (less than half what I paid for my first one). These are excellent knives. Some are unhappy with the thinness of the blade. I actually feel it is an asset, particularly when slicing apples and other fruits. The blade just slips right through without creating too much mess. The design exudes quality. Fit and finish are excellent and the knife feels solid and capable in your hand. The SpeedSafe blade deployment is very slick, and combined with the liner lock allows for complete one-hand operation - from opening to closing. The little locking mechanism preventing inadvertent deployment is nice, but superfluous. Blade closure is resolute, there is no play, no sense of looseness. The burnt orange coating on the aluminum scales produces a matte texture. I feel this an improvement over my original Leek, which without the coating has more of a slippery feel to it. The Leek's design offers a very slim profile, and as others have mentioned, cuts a low profile clipped in your pocket. I'm an urban guy, and don't foresee ever field-dressing a deer, resorting to harsh survival tactics (please, how many stars is that hotel?), or participating in any combat maneuvers. The Leek, therefore, does everything I need it to do. If those other things are part of your daily life, then you'd probably need something a bit more substantial than the Leek.
J**.
Well-made and very sharp out of the box
I needed a replacement for my generic Chinese Bass Pro folder and my Chinese-made Kershaw Select-Fire. I wanted something relatively small, lightweight and preferably with assisted opening that was legal to carry in both Michigan and Canada. My godfather has a Kershaw Chive. the smaller version of this knife, and I really liked the quality and function of it. I ordered the Leek in my favourite colour and don't regret it one bit. The blade was near razor sharp out of the box, which is always nice. The first thing I noticed was how well fit and finished the knife was. The finish on the handle scaled is a beautiful smooth anodize, a little darker than it shows in the pictures on Amazon. The blade is, as I said, very sharp and smooth with no imperfections to be found. The Bass Pro and Select-Fire knives I mentioned before had rough edges and finishes and weren't as polished as this. I have nothing against Chinese knives, but the quality difference between them and this American-made piece is very apparent. Best of all, the "Speed Safe" mechanism is reliable and opens very quickly. There's a convenient little lock on the backside to prevent the blade from opening in your pocket, and by its design it's legal in Canada. It's no doubt the best assisted-opening system I've ever used. Overall I love the Leek, it's perfect for what I need (a light modest-sized everyday carry knife) and by its reputation I have no doubt it'll hold up well over the years.
E**D
Solid American Made Knife
I got this to replace another, Chinese made Kershaw knife I had lost (which I subsequently found). I ordered the orange color so I wouldn't lose this one! High quality, razor sharp out of the box. It has an interesting feature I haven't seen before. Its a little tab that locks the knife closed. I don't use it but it's a nice additional feature I wasn't expecting. It is my regular EDC these days. Case has a very light texture that makes it easy to hold. Opens instantly. I haven't used it for anything but opening mail, shipping boxes and cutting rope. It has held its edge for weeks of daily use. Maybe with heavier use it will dull (as all knives do eventually) but so far I'm very happy with it. It is a solid, American made knife.
R**F
Good EDC knife
I love the design of the blade over all appearance but it does have a few drawbacks. As a carry knife it is great for once in a while use but after continued use your hand will get tired as it has many hot spots. The handle is just not that comfortable to hold and it is not as heavily built as I thought it would be. I love the way it opens and closes and the safety lock is great. I removed the pocket clip. They are convenient but can help you lose the knife too! I learned the hard way! I did find my other knife after back tracking almost a mile but learned a valuable lesson that limbs can grab and steal it right out of your pocket when there is something to grab. Pocket knives go deep into my pocket now. Seems to hold a decent edge and I will send more of an update later on the next trip to the boonies in the few weeks. Will update later. UPDATE: Sept. 8, 2016... Well the knife is certainly well made and operates in all functions smooth as silk, but I have to place it in the light to med duty use category. Not as durable as I expected in the boonies and was very careful with the needle sharp point. Didn't want to break it. Too many hot spots on the handle if you are using it long time periods. But it's great for gutting fish, cleaning squirrels and general camp kitchen use as well as EDC. Warning...don't abuse it. Use it as a knife and not a general purpose tool as the blade is fairly thin compared to other models. I keep it in an extra pack now. For my use camping and everyday use I had to go back to my old Buck that it a lot tougher with a much thicker blade. It's about worn out from years of use but Buck will fix that problem with their Forever Warranty, and I will order another in the mean time for a backup. But the LEEK is still a decent knife for EDC.
A**O
Good Quality EDC Knife
Purchased this last week and am very happy. Blade is strong and sharp. Knife is light and thin making it perfect for my pocket wearing anything. Would buy again.
E**D
Ingenious design, well-made, beautiful, and functional
This is an ingenious design, perfectly executed, to make a a slender, elegant, and highly functional pocket knife. A ridged protrusion on the back of the blade projects slightly out the non-opening side of the hinge; slight pressure causes the blade to pop out and lock for one-handed use. It was designed by Ken Onion to be a one-handed fast-opening knife that is not a “switchblade” within the meaning of California Penal Code §17325. With its 3" blade, it is legal to carry in many counties and municipalities in California that have local ordinances prohibiting folding pocket knives over 3". IANAL. YMMV. The blade is a high-quality Sandvik razor steel, slightly customized for Kershaw and Ken Onion. I've been very happy with this for over 9 months: it functions as designed, takes and keeps an edge, and shows no sign of corrosion. Although tapped screw-holes are provided on both ends on one side of the knife, so the pocket-clip can be reversed, there are no holes at all on the front, probably for aesthetic reasons. As a left-hander, this is my only niggle: it is neither 100% ambidextrous nor available in a left-handed version. Overall, an excellent knife and outstanding value for money. I would recommend it unreservedly and immediately buy another if anything happened to mine.
J**9
Super Messer!
Bleibt lange scharf!
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