

🔪 Slice sharp, carry smart — your ultimate EDC edge!
The ITOKEY Folding Scalpel Knife is a compact, durable EDC tool featuring 10 replaceable #23 carbon steel blades, a secure friction lock, and a built-in bottle opener. Designed for precision cutting tasks from crafts to outdoor use, its ergonomic, corrosion-resistant build and lightweight folding design with belt clip make it an indispensable pocket companion for professionals and enthusiasts alike.









| ASIN | B0BRQ2HGC6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,760 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #86 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand Name | ITOKEY |
| Color | #23 Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (635) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Length | 4.68 Inches |
| Manufacturer | ITOKEY |
| Model Name | ITOKEY Pocket Knife for Men |
| Model Number | 045-YinJian-FBA |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Bottle Opener,Folding,Lightweight,Slim |
| Style | Compact |
K**H
Great little knife
Exactly as described. Blades are sharp and knife is fairly safe to use. Basic friction lock and perfect size to keep on a keychain. Came with additional blades so I won’t have to buy any extras for at least a short while. Great value for under $10
Z**Z
Slick little knife set
UPDATE: My mom still loves the scalpel kit and uses it daily. She also bought one for me. I've been using mine as a box cutter and craft knife for cardboard, which is bad for the blade yes, but - it can just be swapped out! That's the beauty of a scalpel - you can get a different blade shape or a brand new blade whenever you want. When you move on from one craft to another, the knife can move on with you. It'll never sit collecting dust because it can become just about whatever knife you need it to. I got this for my mom, who is a taxidermist. She wanted a folding scalpel so she could get better organized and have less blades lying around her table. Not only does this scalpel solve that problem, it comes with a metal case. So it's a complete kit - it has storage for everything. The scalpel is a friction lock, so it does not go totally rigid. If you press on the back of the blade, it will start to fold in. So it takes a bit more skill to use this knife, but you can also lean on it with your thumb. I think it would be a good whittling or carving knife. Overall, it's a good gift and it pulls its weight very well as an EDC item. Many people like making survival kits out of small tins, and this set here is a good start for a kit like that. It's very hard to do better than this for ten bucks.
M**A
Worked well. Sharp. Sturdy.
Worked well. I used it to skin a deer head for a European mount. I wish it was a little bigger. But it was good enough.
J**E
Great
Well made very useful good price
T**R
Good but probably get new blades
Great knife especially for price but blades that come with are low quality but new ones are cheap
D**2
Foldable with dexterity
Folding is my favorite asset of this item. Makes it easy to put in bag or purse, with or without the tin box. Sharp replaceable blades. Easy to hold. Allows great dexterity.
T**N
Good but not great
Smaller than I expected. Was plenty sharp and worked well. However, saftey wise I was worried about the fact that it doesn't lock when in the open position which caused it to close slightly with back pressure which was a little worrisome for me.
S**A
Scalpel with spares sized for pocket or keychain
This is item reminds me of a gentlemen's keychain knife but carries a presumably standard scalpel (spares included). It is well made with a good folding action and includes a key ring and even a shirt pocket clip in the design. I've looked for a complaint and I just can't find one. If you need to carry a scalpel for emergencies, this could be one way to assure you have it on you. Handle with Care of course. A scalpel is surgically sharp and not for fidgety kids. (Note: Scalpel blades are changed as one would do with a utility knife.)
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