A utility knife with value pricing, Kershaw’s multifunctional Shuffle II Olive (8750TOLBW) is ideal for EDC. The 8Cr13MoV stainless steel tanto-blade keeps its sharp edge and is designed to puncture, stab, chop or scape materials. The knife serves as a multitool featuring a flathead screwdriver tip, handy bottle opener and lanyard hole. Having no shine, the blade has a black oxide Blackwash finish that is non-reflective, looks broken in and hides surface scratches. The glass-filled nylon handle in outdoors-loving olive offers increased strength, stiffness and dimensional stability and the heavily textured lines on the handle provide for a comfortable and secure grip. Dual, ambidextrous thumbstuds are positioned on both sides of blade making manually opening the knife safe, comfortable and ergonomic. The Shuffle II has a reversible pocketclip that is convenient for tip-down left or right handed carry. A titanium liner lock secures the blade open during use and prevents closure.
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Reliable and affordable I’ve had this knife since October of last year and I carry it every day for work. I have used this knife for everything from cutting rope, to cutting think plastic banding. This knife is a great every day carry. I just now put my first touch up on the blade. The Kershaw quality is great even for this budget knife. I just got my tan Shuffle 2 in the mail yesterday.
Good edc knife First off I never write reviews! As seen in pictures they are a smaller knife, but you can get your whole hand on knife for a strong cut. They hold a edge very well if not doing anything crazy. I like how slim and how it rides in my pocket which is why itâs my edc. My only complaint is the pocket clip but I feel like I have that with a lot of knives. The reason I bought the olive one was screws holding clip on black one gave out after it got caught on something. But a little gorilla glue made…
Extreme Value in a Compact Profile This knife is incredibly built for being under 20 dollars. Sometimes I really wonder why people buy no name Chinese knock-off knives when you can buy a knife of this quality (sure still made in China) for such a low price. Unlike unknown manufactured knives, that you would expect to win while tossing rings at a carnival, this advertises the type of steel that is being used so you have an idea of what it can endure without wondering. This steel isn’t the best out there by any means, but it is…