

🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style — MinimalX means business.
The CRKT MinimalX is a compact, razor-style folding knife featuring a premium Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade for superior edge retention. Its IKBS ball bearing pivot guarantees smooth, effortless blade deployment, while the stainless steel handle and thick frame lock ensure durability and safety. Designed for everyday carry, it includes a low-profile pocket clip for secure, discreet portability. Lightweight and ambidextrous, the MinimalX is engineered for professionals who demand reliable performance and minimalist design.



| ASIN | B0CKKF2C88 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,911 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #312 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | CRKT |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Date First Available | 6 March 2025 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Foldable |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item model number | 5915 |
| Manufacturer | CRKT |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Dimensions | 13.45 x 2.11 x 0.92 cm; 82 g |
| Shape | Folding |
| Style | Modern |
C**N
A great little knife and totally unusual EDC. The fact that it’s not pointed at the end is very helpful but don’t let it fool you, it is extremely sharp at the front as well as the normal cutting edge. Small, flat, very light,easy to open and close, but locks solid I highly recommend it
B**E
I like the size (small) of this knife. The blade design is great as a utility knife. It is lightweight and barely noticeable in the lightest pants pocket. Recommended.
C**T
I will start out as, this is a great knife. Sharp, sturdy and unique design. That being said, if you are left handed, there is a possibility that the blade can open in your pocket and cut your hand, as I did...
B**Y
Great little blade. I only wish you could change the pocket clip to the left side
J**B
This little guy has been my EDC for the past month, so I figure it's review time. My previous EDC was a CJRB Crag, the extreme polar opposite the MinimalX. The Crag is hilariously excessive and fun to whip out whenever a knife is necessary. Before the Crag, I primarily carried either my Benchmade automatics which are more military memorabilia at this point, but still so useful...or the smallest Gerber's I could find, which I might as well have bought them in bulk because I've lost more than I care to admit for various reasons. When this knife was announced, it brought back that desire in my for a smaller framed knife. I like it. A lot. It will continue to be my EDC until something else usurps it (I've got my eyes on things, the EDC knife bug bit me bad). It's weird not having a knife with a point, like you're standard drop point or the cleaver-like Crag, but the edge is sharp enough that it really hasn't made a difference for my usage. It was as sharp as you'd expect out of the box and is holding it's edge ok. It could use a little sharpening now, but I wouldn't call it dull by any means. Primary usage has been to open boxes and mail. The front edge being sharp is a nice touch. It's small and lightweight, but heavy for its size and very sturdy, there is no flex in the body or blade whatsoever. It's like holding a small block of dense metal...which it is. It doesn't feel like a cheap knife, which is good because it's not. I never used the clip, but it was super easy to take off. This knife has such a flat profile that I can keep it in my back pocket all day long and never feel it once. I'm a fan of how the knife is opened, which takes some getting used too. It's like flicking a lighter with your index finger instead of your thumb. The action isn't smooth all the way through as it does take some pressure to get it to open and it does start to catch a bit before it locks. If you flick it hard enough every time, it's not a problem, but it will let you know if your flick was a little too weak. I have no trouble operating it with one-hand, opening or closing. Final thoughts: If you're looking for something quality, simple, elegant, unique, than this is the knife for you. It's a no frills, mature, professional piece in the palm of your hand. If you want something in your face and exciting, this isn't it. Might I suggest the Crag?
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