The Modern Keychain Knife from True Utility is a handy knife that’s not apt to be left at home. In fact, if there’s any room left on your keychain, you can always have it with you when you need it. Constantly carrying a pocket knife isn’t always possible for a lot of people. One of the most common reasons is legal restrictions. Many jurisdictions have limits on the length of a knife blade you can carry and in some cases outlaw any folding knife that has a blade that locks open. Regardless of local regulations, some people don’t have pockets to carry a knife.

Keychain Knife has 1.5-Inch Blade

True Knives has expanded its lineup for a knife to fit specific users’ needs and limitations while remaining useful for everyone who decides to pick it up. The Modern Keychain Knife from True Utility fits the role that many knife companies overlook or refuse to find adequate solutions. The Modern Keychain Knife is a 1.5-inch clip point 8Cr18MoV stainless steel blade that doesn’t lock into position like a liner lock, but retains pressure to remain safe to use via the non-locking slipjoint.

Modern Keychain knife

The True Modern Keychain Knife has several functions, including a bottle opener, screwdriver and prybar.

Other Tools Too

In such a small package, the Modern Keychain Knife can perform a wide range of tasks from bottle opener, screwdriver, mini pry bar, and is retained by an integrated carabiner. The knife comes in a wide variety of colors and is finished off in block oxide and mirror finish. There is no one standard with this small tool. It will suit any user and can be carried in nearly any place. Please check local laws before carrying.

Features:

Blade Shape: Clip point

Blade Length: 1.5 inches

Blade Edge: Plain / straight

Blade Steel: 8Cr13MoV stainless steel

Blade Finish: Mirror or black oxide

Locking Mechanism: Slipjoint

Handle: Anodized aluminum

Clip: Built-in carabiner clip

Other: Flathead screwdriver, prybar

MSRP: $24.99

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