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The Folding Scalpel Knife is a compact, lightweight utility knife designed for everyday carry. Featuring a high-quality carbon steel blade and a durable all-steel construction, this knife is perfect for a variety of tasks, from outdoor skinning to daily utility needs. With 10 replaceable blades and an ergonomic handle, it combines functionality with convenience, making it an essential tool for any modern professional.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 1.55 Ounces |
Item Length | 5.35 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.07 Inches |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | both |
Special Features | Folding,Lightweight,Slim |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Compact |
Color | VF011-SSD |
A**T
Cheap, Autoclavable for Medical Kit
For low price of nine bucks, not too bad. I used a food grade silicone lubricant for ball bearings and spring bar. Autocalaved to make a sterile scalpel handle with blade on it. Lubricant staid on, and it didn't rust anywhere! Can add to medical kit.Also tried #25 blade, works good, had to jiggle blade to get it to lay flat.Scalpel bladed knives are good learning knives for kids. Can give them with no blade on. And when they handle it well, can give dulled blade, then later real blade on it.
N**E
Very nice
Great edc for ur pocket u will forget u even have it 😂🤣
T**N
Worth the price (mostly)
Based on [A. Scott]'s review, I purchased the "knife" and decided to add silicone grease to improve the "ease of opening" complaints--here are my experiences. First, I have a lot of specialized tools and enjoy the challenge of this type of thing; however, if this was based on my billing rate, it would be one star, so read all this entire review before you contemplate disassembly.The first photo shows a full disassembly, (the small screws are a T5, and the large hinge screw is a T9). As you can see, there are no ball bearings, although there are some brass "slip washers". If you decide to disassemble this device, BE PREPARED, it's a pain to reassemble. If you decide to disassemble, then I recommend you reassemble the fixed end first. The second photo shows reassembly of the fixed / non-hinged end of the device, note the spring-hinge curved towards the hinge. This is the only way to get the brass spacers (not washers) and screws aligned and tight.Getting the hinged end attached was another story. I used my Knipex Plier Wrench (8605180) to keep the spring compressed while I got the hinge sleeve and screw attached, but it was a pain.
P**L
good
very useful and tiny
S**R
Sharp
Very sharp
B**E
Doesn’t everyone need a scalpel?
I love knives. Not sure why I needed this but we’ll see. It’s super sharp and included extra blades. It does not lock so keep that in mind.
S**E
Great
Exactly as described
T**E
Cheap Steel
Was using this as an EDC and just from General use carrying it around in my pocket it started developing surface rust on the body as well as the blade. Never got caught in the rain or forgot to remove it before washing clothing. Best guess cheap Steel. You get what you pay for.
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