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The WORKPRO 3-Piece Quick Change Folding Pocket Utility Knife Set offers a compact, lightweight design with a secure frame-lock and quick blade change mechanism. Crafted from durable stainless steel, these knives are rust-resistant and ergonomically designed for smooth handling. Ideal for everyday cutting tasks, they fit discreetly in your pocket with a sturdy belt clip, making them an indispensable tool for professionals and multitaskers alike.






| ASIN | B01JRNAQ2W |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,962 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #42 in Utility Knives |
| Blade Material | Ceramic |
| Brand | WORKPRO |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,752) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2016 |
| Extension Length | 5.5 Feet |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Utility Knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.66 ounces |
| Item model number | W000004 |
| Manufacturer | HANGZHOU GREAT STAR INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 3 |
| Part Number | W000004 |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Size | 3-pack |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Silver(3 pack) |
| UPC | 820909732990 |
V**B
Solid, sturdy, small and lightweight.
Great price for 3 which came factory-packed in a small cardboard box within the Amazon mailer. As usual, very speedy shipping through Amazon. Comes with simple instructions for easily releasing a blade for replacement. Stainless steel construction, so no worries about rusting the minimalist frame. Technically it has a "frame-lock" design to securely hold the blade open while in use. That easily releases to re-close with just lateral thumb pressure. It would not likely open accidentally if dropped and never while in a pocket. These each come with a sharp standard utility knife blade installed. Big hands my not like the small size and the very thin frame. But this is not intended for heavy or continuous use such as scoring sheet rock. Great to have handy for cutting open cartons and sharp enough to make a clean straight cut guided by a metal straight edge. See photos for various views both open and closed and beside a common BIC lighter for size comparison. Belt or pocket clip is very secure and should hold well, but I will probably just keep one slipped inside a pocket, anyway. And there are no sharp edges on the frame to snag fabric in a pocket. Weight of each compact knife with blade installed is only 50.5 grams (1.78 ounces). That is extremely light, so this will be very practical to carry along any time and anywhere it might possibly be needed. A great bargain at only around $5 US per each knife.
M**.
Better than expected. The search is over.
I've searched for something like this for a long time. While searching I've seen these but figured that, at this price, they wouldn't be up to par. A Coworker asked me for a replacement blade for his knife and handed this over and was very impressed. Just received my 3 pack. Pros: *Blade retention is good if you don't expect miracles. * Pivot is just tight enough to (hopefully) keep it closed in your pocket. *Clip is sturdy, and stays in 5th pocket well. *Folded stainless construction reduces complexity and points of failure. *One-handed opening easy if you're a pocket knife person. *Liner lock engages securely, could probably be bent to tighten if it loosens over time. Cons: * Some users may require a knife to lock in the closed position if stored in anything other than 5th pocket. I chose the SS version, it looks like there are models available with this feature. * Some reviews have mentioned theirs looking "used". Mine looked that way also but I'm 99% sure that's simply a reflection of manufacturing a stainless product that you sell a a low price. If you like out of the box shiny things this isn't it. *There is a little slop in the blade retention, moves ~.050" front to back. YMMV depending on the slots in your blades. This is reminiscent of very old school (mid 1900's) knives and implements, with some modern touches. I didn't try to adjust the pivot tension but other reviews mentioned Loctite, that's a good thing. The blade retention clip seems like a smart, durable solution. Like all tools that cut there are safety considerations, I won't go into a safety lecture, if you've read this far you probably know the limitations of replaceable razor blades and the knives that hold them. If you're looking for an EDC razor knife with low mass, thin profile, and everything else mentioned above then this is it. If you're looking for the latest Ti or SS razor knife to brag about on social media this isn't it. A thoughtful reviewer posted some pics of their mods, Dremeling a slot for a seatbelt cutter will instead be a great wire stripper for me. OK, that was all a lot but I'm pretty tickled with these.
H**S
Sturdy and Thin
Love this utility knife. It does everything any other knife does, but folds to be significantly more tight then other knives. I like to carry a utility knife with me all the time so, small, thin and compact is more comfortable. It is nice and thin, but feels sturdy and well built. The only thing I wish was different is where you have to push to unlock. I would have prefer the unlock to be on the non-blade side of the knife. Not a huge deal breaker by any means, but it would be nice to have my fingers out of the way when folding the knife.
C**E
Great design for a compact razor knife. But QC is not high on their list. Buy if you don't mind fixing your brand new tools..
A friend of mine gave me a razor knife at work. I liked it, but it was rather thick and really filled up my pocket. So I started looking for something better. The Workpro is a great design. Stainless and compact -- I like it. The only thing missing is an easier way to open with one hand. Another customer recommends filing a crosshatch pattern in to the ridge where you open it.. I'm going to do that. I was considering a compact Gerber model, but I read that the pocket clips are flimsy. Plus a screwdriver is needed to replace blades on that model. So I opted for the Chinese model that got very good reviews. Oh, and a few people got a stiff product.. But, that isn't going to happen to me, right? The reason I'm giving 4 stars, is that I feel like I paid $20 for one knife, not three. I'm tempted to give 3 stars. One of the knives is great. The other two are VERY stiff. I oiled and worked and worked the other two, but they are still too stiff to consider "good". Quality control really stinks with this manufacturer. I'm not the only one to experience this. I'm going to work on those other two a little while longer. And If I can't fix at least one of them, I'm going to seek a replacement. Edit: I found a way to fix this to my liking. The star bolts that hold this together are size 10. They spin together, so I dare not try loosen them! I put the star bit in my drill, oiled the joint and spun it with the drill for a few seconds. I did this to all three -- just took me a few minutes. It worked well enough that the stiff ones open easily. The good, loose one now opens with a quick flip of the wrist. I'm satisfied. I hope you have better luck. -Chris
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