

🔪 Own the edge: Carry the Cetos, conquer your day.
The CIVIVI Cetos Folding Knife features a 3.48-inch spear point blade crafted from corrosion-resistant Swedish 14C28N steel, paired with a distinctive Cuibourtia wood handle for ergonomic grip and style. Designed for everyday carry, it folds into a slim profile with a secure frame lock and flipper mechanism for smooth one-handed opening, making it an ideal companion for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures.















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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
S**G
Great quality knife
Civivi never fails me. I wanted to pick up this knife because they have discontinued the model, and I am not disappointed. The damascus pattern is like a fingerprint. No two are ever alike. The blade is sharp out of the box, and the weight is good, not too heavy not too light. The flipper and pivot are smooth and easy to deploy, but the frame lock is a tad stiff. The knife feels great in the hand, definitely worth the price. Pick up your Cetos before they're gone!
L**Y
Very good knife.
Most accurate rating would be ~4.5 stars but 4 will do. Action is VERY smooth. The framelock can be a little touchy but that also just means its secure. Screws came a little lose but once I tightened everything up it was incredible. Came shaving sharp. The only downside to this knife is using the fuller as a method to open the knife is nearly impossible unless you have baby hands. Pocket clip isn't great but not bad enough to lower the rating any. Its light and feels good in your hand. Haven't used it a lot yet but its been great for everything so far. Clearly not something that would hold up to heavier use or batoning but a good looking reliable reasonable edc option. Civivi does have an arguably better version out too for a similar price. (see the Caetus)
K**T
Nice knife
Classy looking with a nice blade design. It takes a few days for the flipper to smooth out.
M**E
Good with some drawbacks
This one is a bit of a miss from Civivi. The frame lock will make the blade stick if there is even the slightest pressure from the left or right hand. So you have to actively make sure your fingers are not on it (which is a very small space). Other than that it is a good solid knife. Action is great when you're not blocking the frame lock. Good and snappy. Great for fidgeting. Good weight and very sharp. Comfort is meh. Price was really good for civivi.
D**R
Awesome Civivi
Very nice Damascus and carbon fiber knife. The flamed titanium pocket clip fits as well making it even better. Can’t beat the price and quality. Very very sharp out the box
M**R
For real EDC
Makes its way into my pocket regularly by merit of its sheer versatility. The shaping of the knife overall is pretty great: Good handle ergonomics that don't sacrifice aesthetics at the altar of engineering, an eminently practical blade shape, extended spine jimping, a flip tab that's*just* big enough to function reliably... Blade is plenty long for a pocketknife, and 14c28n is a good 'jack of all' work steel. You can trust a frame lock a little better than a liner to preserve your fingers, too. The fairly thin blade and handle give it a svelte profile in your pocket, whether that pocket is stuffed full, or contains nothing but the knife. Wood scale looks classy, too. Or is it rustic? Is this a gentleman's folder, or a light-duty work knife? The answer is, "yes." Overall, the Cetos is: Versatile. Dependable. Unpretentious. A good, honest knife.
J**.
Great cheap Civivi knife.
This cheap knife is one of my favorite EDC. It's well made, easy to open and close. Lock up is very solid, and feels great in your hand. Buy one!
C**A
Difficulty closing
I love the quality of Civivi knives but this one is extremely hard to close. It actually hurt my thumb. I kept it just because I like it’s look but definitely not an everyday carry.
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