

🔪 Cut above the rest—carry precision wherever you go!
The FUNBRO Folding Scalpel Pocket Knife combines surgical-grade sharpness with a compact, lightweight design. Featuring 10 replaceable #24 carbon steel blades and a premium stainless steel handle, this EDC tool is perfect for precise cutting tasks, outdoor adventures, and creative projects. Its foldable form factor and built-in EDC hole make it an essential, portable companion for professionals and hobbyists seeking both style and function.



| ASIN | B0C5M7GZPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,739 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #515 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Brand Name | FUNBRO |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Drive System | Sliding |
| Folded Size | 3.23 |
| Included Components | Tool Kit |
| Item Length | 5.31 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | FUNBRO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FB013-FengChe |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | FB013-FengChe |
| Number of Pieces | 11 |
M**E
I take this baby EVERYWHERE!
Great size. Perfect weight. Super sharp and when the blade gets dull (which has yet to happen to me), it's pretty easy to change out. AND!!!... the pocket knife comes with extra blades. Now I have a few of these and none are difficult to open up, but some are easier to open than others, but i think that can be changed with the little screw. Great quality and tbh, pretty fun to open and close.
J**.
Useful and fun, but not sharp
High quality, useful, compact, portable, inconspicuous. All around great tool. Does not have an accessible pocket clip or lanyard hole that could be used without hindering the function. The blade is not as sharp as a scalpel should be, so you may want to research purchasing blades elsewhere
T**R
Superb!
I like these things so much I bought a second one. For backup. You know. A couple little drawbacks: 1. The stainless used to make them is a little prone to galling, so keep a drop of oil in the hinge at all times. 2. They don't cut very deeply, so it's a good idea to also have a bigger knife for deeper cuts. 3. The blades are fragile because they're so extremely hard; they can fairly readily be broken if you aren't mindful. The good stuff: They accept standard scalpel blades, so you can always have an exquisitely sharp knife on your person. They're very slim, so they don't chew up your leg when they're in your pocket. They have the single best possible locking system; the blade cannot possibly close on your fingers without first breaking stainless steel screws and ... really ... destroying the knife. They'll give their life to protect your fingers. They look totally non-scary to anyone. They don't even weigh much, and they certainly don't cost very much.
C**N
Unique and cool
I've never seen anything quite like this, but I really like it. Pros: unique, good quality, nice price, very sharp, replaceable blades, easy to use and safe to carry. Cons: need 2 hands to open and close, that's it, I can't think of any more.
T**M
Sharpy sharpy
Very sharp
C**J
Well built and handy
This will make a great addition to my fishing vest and hunting pack. I am very pleased with the quality of this product and was impressed it even came with extra blades (grear value for the money). I have an orange hunting folding knife that uses the same blades, but this one packs even smaller and is more secure when open (almost like a mini fixed blade). I am tempted to order a few more as gifts.
A**R
Handy little knife
Handy little knife package. Too bad it doesn't have a belt or pocket clip! I would probably carry it.
K**W
It cannot open without your actions.
LOVE THIS. As a nurse, having a sharp with quick access is great in my home. I used to buy actual scalpels for when I needed the sharpest blade possible; arts and crafts, loose threads, printing and so many others I can't name them all AND it will be a godsend in emergency kits as well as E-Bags used by professionals (except you will need to sterilise it yourself) They open with a flip in two different directions, so there's almost no likelihood of it opening without your intention to do so. Opening up to expose the blade, STILL won't expose the blade, you have to flip it in an entirely different direction to get the blade out.
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