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THE CINDER IS EVEN SWEETER IN COPPER
It's keychain-ready. It's multi-function. It's not at all inchscary. inch And now it comes with good-looking, textured copper handles.
The Cinder, designed by custom knifemaker Rick Hinderer, is the ultimate box cutter and handy all-around mini-knife. Its convenient small size makes it great to keep almost anywhere�on a keychain, in a pack, at home, or in the car. And when you do need it, this handy Kershaw opens manually with a thumb stud and locks into place with a liner lock. For eye-appeal, the exposed liner lock features cutouts that enhance the lines on the textured handle.
Copper handle scales give the Cinder a fresh look. While copper is heftier than stainless steel or glass-filled nylon, because the Cinder is so small, the extra weight is hardly noticeable. In fact, it weighs only about a half-ounce more than the original. You'll especially enjoy watching the handle develop an attractive patina over time.
The handle pairs nicely with the 1.4-inch stonewashed blade. Now, you might think blade this size is too small to be useful. Not true with the Cinder. Rick and Kershaw added an upswept tip, which puts the edge at a convenient position for cutting. Got larger hands? No problem. Just choke up on the knife past the pivot point for an effective three-finger grip.
The Cinder also offers multi-function convenience with a bottle opener on the back end. A large lanyard hole makes it easy to slip the Cinder onto your keychain, too. Small and light, the Cinder packs more punch than you might expect. The new copper handle just makes it even better.
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GOING SOMEWHERE THAT YOU WANT TO CARRY A NON-SCARY' KNIFE?
Then what you need is a knife that still has plenty of style and cutting power, but in a smaller key chain' size.
The Cinder is small enough to attach to your keychain, yet it's still capable of doing most of the tasks you carry a knife for. From opening packages to breaking down boxes, the Cinder's got you covered. What's more, you know the Cinder is built for performance. For one thing, it's designed by Rick Hinderer, well known for the real-world practicality of his knife designs. For another, it's precision manufactured by Kershaw, known for our top-notch fit and finish.
The blade is just 1.4 inches long, but because of the upswept tip, it offers plenty of useful cutting edge. On a knife this small, creating a solid grip is tough. Rick designed the grip so that your hand comes forward past the pivot point, enabling a full three-finger grip on this smaller knife. The handle is faux G-10 textured to enhance grip even more; the blade has a stonewashed finish that looks great and hides scratches.
The secure locking liner features cutout embellishments revealed by the design of the handle scale. This design also makes it easier to open this manual-opening blade and easier to unlock the liner lock to close it. The large lanyard hole makes attaching the Cinder to your key chain or pack simple.
And you might have noticed the bottle opener built into the back end. Yeah, we thought you did. It's plenty sturdy and ready to go to work when you are.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Multifunction
Has multiple blades or tools, enabling it to perform multiple functions.
Manual
There is no mechanical assist, such as SpeedSafe, used to open the folding knife. It opens the classic, old-school way.
Liner Lock
Locks the blade open during use; one side of the knife's steel liner,' the steel plate to which the handle scales are attached, moves into position behind the blade to securely lock it open.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
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The Aftereffect, designed by Jens Anso, is a small knife ideal as a lightweight pocket carry, but it's small enough to fit on a keychain, too. The large lanyard hole in the aluminum backspacer is anodized in blue and enables the Aftereffect to fit conveniently on a keyring. For pocket carry, the Aftereffect includes a deep-carry pocketclip in matching black oxide. The Aftereffect's blade is quality 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with a matte, bead-blasted finish. This manual knife is easy to open one-handed using the built-in thumb stud. The glass-filled nylon handle features an angular pattern that interacts with the Decorative pivot.
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The Kapsule is easy to cut with, easy to carry, and easy on the eyes. Designed by Jens Anso, this unique Kershaw opens with an out-the-front, manual sliding mechanism, securing the blade with a button lock. Its single-edge, spear point blade is safe and easy to use, making it an excellent box cutter. Despite its utility, the Kapsule doesn’t look like a knife at first, a perfect non-threatening carry. The pivot, backspacer, and lanyard hole are highlighted with a blue PVD coating, and the handle features unique machining. This simple, yet effective Kershaw delivers utility in a convenient, compact package. MORE»
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The lightweight Kershaw Reverb is ideal for backpacking, camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities. With its lightweight design and no flipper or thumb stud to catch on anything, the Reverb is ready to go with you on your next outdoor adventure. The built-in carabiner clip makes it easy to clip to backpack or harness
The Reverb is a manual opening knife, but can be opened one-handed thanks to the large machined recess in the blade. Just use your thumb to push outward on the recess and rotate the blade into place—with no protruding thumb stud or flipper in the way.
The Reverb offers a reliable blade of 8Cr13MoV that takes and holds its Kershaw-sharp edge for a long time. Its modified drop-point blade shape is perfect for just about any task you'll encounter. Grey PVD coating on the grinds provides additional protection against the elements. A saten finish on the blade flats and on part of the back handle adds visual interest. The front handle scale is light-yet-strong G-10 with a carbon fiber overlay and contoured for a solid grip.
For safe use, the Reverb has a secure frame lock to lock the blade open during use. It also features a built-in carabiner clip that makes it easy to attach to a backpack or harness for easy access. Alternatively, you can pocket-carry the Reverb. It's equipped with a special deep-carry pocketclip that allows for extra-deep carry so that even in an active outdoor situation, it will stay securely down in your pocket.
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Price | $26.89 |
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A SUPERSIZED REVERB
The original Reverb was designed as an compact, lightweight knife for hiking, backpacking and other outdoor activities. But some of you wanted more. Specifically, more size.
Enter the Reverb XL. It's over an inch longer than the original, offering a full 3-inch blade with an upswept design that provides plenty of belly for efficient slicing. Yet we kept the conveniently slim height and width of the knife roughly the same as the original. So while the Reverb XL is a substantial knife, it's not too bulky in your pocket.
The blade is made of quality 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with titanium carbo-nitride coating for extra blade protection. Open the blade manually using a machined recess in the blade's surface; there's no flipper or thumb stud to catch on anything. A frame lock keeps the blade safely open during use. The front of the handle is made of blue-gray G10, an ideal all-weather material, with an attractive carbon fiber overlay. The back is stainless steel, also titanium carbo-nitride coated.
The Reverb XL offers a large lanyard hole and a built-in carabiner clip so you can easily clip it to backpack or harness. For those who prefer pocket carry, Kershaw added an extra deep-carry pocketclip so the Reverb XL can ride securely in your pocket during all your outdoor activities.
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In the case of the Kershaw Diode, small is beautiful. This good-looking mini knife is an ideal size to slip into a pocket, add to your keychain, or drop into a backpack or purse. The oversized lanyard hole in the backspacer makes it easy to attach to a keyring and doubles as a slotted screwdriver. The blade opens manually using a nail nick in the blade. The Diode's glass-filled nylon handles are textured for an eye-catching look and a good grip. When the blade is open, a cutout locking liner is visible and adds to the interest of this small knife.
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Bits + a big blade
Most multi-tools include a plethora of “tools,' many of which are not actually very useful. Even worse, in many of these tools, the important knife blade is an afterthought - and barely useful at all. Not the Select Fire. The Select Fire was built to be a knife-focused multi-tool. It's built around a knife blade, a knife blade that works and works well. For strength and edge-holding capability, the Select Fire's blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and bead-blasted for an easy care, matte look. What's more, the Select Fire offers a surprisingly comfortable grip, so it's actually easy to hold as you use that big, useful blade - something most multi-tools can't say. Designed by Grant & Gavin Hawk, the Select Fire is also a handy multi-tool. There's a 4-piece bit set, plus the bit driver. The bits, two flathead and two crosshead, are in on-board carriers that swings out to let you choose your bit, then swings back to snap into place. Black liners give it a sleek, finished look. The contoured glass-filled nylon handle is equally comfortable whether you're using the blade or the bits. The Select Fire makes a great addition to every tool and truck box. In fact, it's so handy you might want to get two.
Technical Specifications
Multifunction
Has multiple blades or tools, enabling it to perform multiple functions.
Manual
There is no mechanical assist, such as SpeedSafe, used to open the folding knife. It opens the classic, old-school way.
Liner Lock
Locks the blade open during use; one side of the knife's steel “liner,' the steel plate to which the handle scales are attached, moves into position behind the blade to securely lock it open.
Single Position
The pocketclip is in a fixed position on the knife handle; usually it is positioned for tip-down, right-handed carry, though this may vary.
Additional Features
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Slim, stylish, sharp – the Inception is a dream to carry. Running on KVT ball bearings, this manual Kershaw opens and closes with fidget-worthy action. Its modern design looks great with formal attire or your everyday gear. A custom pivot collar adds a touch of class to the design. Along with its visual qualities, the Inception rises above work challenges with sharp cutting ability. The D2 blade is long-lasting and strong for cutting tasks. G10 scales helps users keep a secure grip while slicing. This balance of refinement and practicality may seem like fantasy, but the Inception makes it a reality. Modern design; sharp performance D2 high-carbon tool steel is highly wear resistant, tough, offers excellent edge retention; stonewashed finish helps hide use scratches Opens easily with KVT ball-bearing system and a flipper Decorative pivot collar; deep-carry pocketclip is easily reversible for left/right carry; lanyard hole MORE»
Price | $61.12 |
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Tradition meets modern design in the Esteem. This non-locking slipjoint knife features a double detent system: two steel detent balls, one on each side of the blade. They hold the blade safely closed for carrying. Then, for controlled open and close, the Esteem also has a half-open position. The elegant handle features a polished G10 and steel combo material. Fine details, including bronze PVD coating on the hardware, elevate the Esteem even further. All of this creates a slipjoint that users will cherish for a lifetime. MORE»
Price | $39.71 |
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Inspired by Spanish Navaja knives, the Strata transforms this traditional style into a modern design. In 19th century Spain, Navaja knives were adapted as defensive fighting tools for working class citizens. Today, the Strata can be used for everyday tasks. It opens easily with KVT ball bearings, while the 4.5-inch D2 blade edge offers generous, long-lasting cutting ability. A G10 front handle scale provides extra grip during use. Despite its large size, the single-position deep-carry pocket clip keeps the Strata discreet during travel. Matching copper anodized tube spacers and a pivot cap add an extra bit of flare to this modern take on a Spanish classic. MORE»
Price | $66.01 |
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When fingernails go wrong, the Platform is here to help. This folding knife can function like a standard cutting tool, but extra functions are hidden within the back handle. An integrated nail clipper and file can be easily opened for a quick cosmetic touchup. The rest of the Platform was designed to be an approachable and friendly design. Its sheepsfoot blade is curved near the tip for added safety. A unique ripple texture adds interest on the front handle scale. And its slipjoint design allows for easy open and close without a lock. With no pocketclip, the Platform can be thrown in a glove box, purse, or even a tackle box as a manicure lifesaver. MORE»
Price | $39.71 |
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For a combination of high-quality materials, intricate design elements, and practical usability, step into the Kershaw Endgame. After opening the knife with KVT ball bearings, take control of the 3.25-inch drop point blade and use its high-retention D2 tool steel. The handle is contoured for comfortable finger placement, and a deep-carry pocketclip is reversible for convenient carry. Unique design elements help the Endgame stand out, including a series of overlays. Some are made of glass filled nylon and others coated with bronze PVD. This creates an interesting, multi-layered appearance. Being jam-packed with features, the Endgame is the total package for any collection. MORE»
Price | $66.01 |
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Clean line, cool performance
The Chill offers you amazing value in a slim, lightweight, and inexpensive knife. It's handsome enough to be a dress knife, yet capable enough to take on just about all of your every day tasks.
The narrow, drop-point blade offers versatile cutting ability and comes razor sharp right out of the box. When the time comes, it re-sharpens easily, too. The steel provides high wear resistance and good corrosion resistance. The slim profile of the Chill and its miniscule weight make it a great choice for comfortable and discrete carry. The scales are G-10 and barely add to the Chill's weight.
The Chill opens manually with a built-in flipper. Just pull back on the flipper and add a slight wrist roll for quick and easy opening with either the left or right hand. A liner lock keeps the blade locked open for secure use. Designed by custom knifemaker RJ Martin, the Chill answers your need for a knife with plenty of style, function, and with a low intimidation factor so you can take it just about anywhere.
Technical Specifications
Flipper
May be used on either manual or assisted opening knives. The flipper' is a protrusion on the back of the blade that the user can pull back on, or flip, in order to move the blade easily out of the handle.
Liner Lock
Locks the blade open during use; one side of the knife's steel liner,' the steel plate to which the handle scales are attached, moves into position behind the blade to securely lock it open.
Reversible
Pre-drilled holes in the handle enable the user to change either the tip position or the side on which the knife carries.
Additional Features
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INSPIRED BY A CLASSIC WWII DESIGN
Military knives have a lot of history behind them and a lot of fans. Yet they tend to be inconvenient and bulky for everyday carrying and use. Kershaw and custom knifemaker Les George offer a solution by taking inspiration from a classic U.S. World War II trench knife design and turning it into a handy folder.
Like the fighting knives of the past, the XCOM features a symmetrical, spear-point blade that's great for piercing and cutting. A bayonet grind adds to the XCOM's old-school theme. But Kershaw also kept legal concerns in mind. The XCOM's quality 8Cr13MoV blade is only sharpened on one side, making it safer and easier to close�and making it legal in more areas (check your local laws to be sure). The big 3.6-inch blade opens manually with a built-in thumb disk.
The simple, comfortable handle fits a wide range of hand sizes, from larger to smaller. Made of sturdy, all-weather glass-filled nylon, the XCOM's grooved handle incorporates a handguard near the blade to help prevent slipping. Exposed liner on the spine has jimping for greater cutting control. An inset liner lock keeps the blade securely open during use and closes easily when you're done.
The XCOM features a reversible, deep-carry pocketclip so the knife carries unobtrusively low in your pocket. Or you can loop some paracord through the large lanyard hole to help your knife stand out. Depending on the situation, this folder can either be noticeable or stealthy. And when duty calls, the versatile XCOM is ready to go to work.
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