

💼 Cut through the clutter with style and stealth.
The Money Clip Pocket Folding Knife is a sleek, credit card-sized EDC tool combining a razor-sharp 2.3-inch 440C stainless steel blade with a secure money clip. Designed for professionals who value both utility and elegance, it offers durable corrosion resistance, a robust frame lock for safety, and a polished silver finish that fits seamlessly into wallets or pockets. Ideal for everyday tasks and as a sophisticated gift, this compact folding knife redefines practical style.
| ASIN | B07H6HF5PD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #193,499 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #907 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 2.3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand | ESTIQ |
| Brand Name | ESTIQ |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 217 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 5.2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Estiq |
| Model Name | MONEY CLIP FOLDING KINFE |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 636824912092 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**T
Now I Can Review It
Please see my 'non-review' below. I ordered it for son-in-law for Christmas but NYC communist government disallowed gifting of the EDC-labeled weapon of mass destruction. After all, it's a money clip. I ordered this one for my nephew and took delivery here, and gave it to him today. It's very simple and highly polished sterling silver, quite an elegant way to carry a couple of Benjamin's or a driver's license. The wicked little razor is invisible until deployed. It is NOT A FLICKER, and is a two-hand process. It has a perfect frame lock that makes a tight and secure fit. I can see it as matching it's own target audience: a confident, mature, and elegant performer. Nobody says you can't exude style while at the office or boardroom, and how delightful it would be to open that important FEDEX with the big contract inside. It comes in a glossy black finish, but didn't you just read what I said about showing style? As a class, the range of Keychain knives, money clip knives, etc., are more for useful novelty than for self-defense. I had to try it in some fashion, so I went against that old foe, the pristine sheet of typing paper. The blade does have a delicious bevel and very sharp point straight from the house. With the paper hanging free from my left hand, I made a snappy vertical downstream, and it opened that paper up and SLICED it ever so fine. It resembled a strike from a cat. It would have effortlessly opened the cheeks or forearm or any surface skin. I think it would have gone through a dress shirt just as easily. While not a preferred choice, the element of surprise and stealth and genuine violence inflicted in a half second, may well elevate our office debonaire into a true hero. UncleWormie I think it will provide value. Unfortunately, several of such gifts could not be delivered to my son-in-law for Christmas. Several attempts to gift him a gentleman's personal pocket knife. NYC is imposes unconstitutional restrictions on 2nd Amendment issues far beyond guns. This was an elegant 'dress' knife that is PART OF A MONEYCLIP, but Amazon uses EDC in the catalog description. Amazingly, a similar item was delivered to my daughter, and it was an EDC in the guise of a cute piece of jewelry.
R**9
Tough little knife
This feels like a tough little knife. It is very tight however. Its a bit stiff to open but that may not be such a bad thing as it won't be opening up in your pocket. The clip on it is also incredibly tight. You can't really get any money in to it unless to were to bend the clip a bit. Maybe a credit card would fit but, from the factory it's so tight it may even damage a credit card. This may make for a good handy utility tool but it is not a good choice if your thinking of using it for protection. It would take too long to unfold to be practical for that.
P**K
Boyfriend Loved It!
Took a chance and ordered this as a gift for my boyfriend. I wasn't sure if it was going to be quality and actually functional or just a crappy novelty gift. I was pleasantly surprised by its quality and functionality! It is super cool, the knife is rad and it holds money and cards no problem. Order it! It's a unique piece and great quality for the price! Shipped quick too!
G**O
No good. Didn’t do the job. Nice knife
Hard to get money in clip
D**3
Very sturdy / Durable
3 star because description says EDC. My idea of EDC is to use for personal defense, this will not serve as a personal defense weapon. Works great as money clip and pocket knife BUT way to hard to open, and opens slowly if needed for quick personal defense. Description does not say “personaldevense” but it does say EDC and that hooked me, worth the 10$ ? No you can buy same for less, I will keep though, like I said as money clip it is great,
C**.
Heavy and nice tool.
Heavy which helps to keep your money safe at the bottom of your pocket. However, it was hard to slide just a few bills under the arm. Maybe it will get easier with continued use.
K**E
Great Item
I got this for my friend. It doesn't look obviously like a knife so is very inconspicuous. Sharp and useful when needed to unload boxes.
I**S
Shiny and Flimsy
This was an impulse purchase, and one I don't particularly regret nor relish. The design is clever, and at a distance it even looks great. The problem is as you begin to handle this money clip you realize the polished surface is a fingerprint magnet and scratches easily. Add to that the blade lock mechanism is just terrible. The liner/frame very easily slides past the point where it meets the blade, leaving the blade to basically wobble in any direction, which is just as likely to be onto your fingers. Probably as an unintended safety feature the blade is dull, so at least you're not likely to cut yourself. All that being said, with a different finish and better quality craftsmanship, I would buy a money clip like this, just don't reccomend this one.
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