

🔧 Slide into efficiency with the ultimate pocket multitool!
The Outdoor Edge SlideWinder is a compact, durable utility multitool featuring a 0.75-inch stainless steel replaceable blade with secure auto-locking and retraction. It integrates flathead and Phillips screwdrivers, a prybar, and a bottle opener, all housed in a lightweight glass/nylon and stainless steel frame with a versatile pocket clip. Engineered for everyday carry, it combines safety, convenience, and rugged reliability for professionals and enthusiasts alike.


| ASIN | B078ZLHXWX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,296 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #50 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 0.75 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | OUTDOOR EDGE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,377) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743404401867 |
| Handle Material | Stainless steel & glass/nylon polymer |
| Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
| Included Components | Product |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 42.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Outdoor Edge |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Style | Retractable |
| UPC | 743404401867 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**N
Nice effective utility multitool.
This is nice utility multitool, small size, fits well in your pocket, it does not take lots of space there. The operation of the blade is easy when needed, the sliding locking mechanism is purposefully semi strong so you do not accidentally open. So far so good, I purchased to open shipping boxes and for that purpose is excellent.
D**A
Excellent tool overall. The 1 star reviews crack me up.
This is Excellent! I almost didn’t buy this, based on many of the reviews. I basically bought this because I didn’t believe it could be as bad as some reviewers described, even at the price. I think the manufacturer needs to provide some clearer instructions, as many people are clueless about some basic things that others may take for granted. Firstly, this a TOOL. It’s made of METAL. It has moving, sliding parts. The manufacturer should have lubed it during assembly, but apparently they don’t. So a couple drops of oil and/or a dab of grease or vaseline initially and periodically is required for smooth operation. It takes 3 seconds, then the blade retracts and extends and locks smooth as butter. Work grease in with a toothpick, and examine where parts touch or slide on each other and make sure to lube those spots. Easy and simple. If the tool gets dirty or gritty, wash it with hot water and dish soap, then pour rubbing alcohol over it to displace the water when you’re done so it doesn’t rust, and re-lube. Secondly, I was absolutely flabbergasted reading all the reviews saying you have to disassemble the whole tool to change the blade and the spring shoots across the room and is impossible to put back together. I figured, “That can’t be”. I was right. With the blade extended, push the red slider button in and hold it, and the blade comes right out. Hold that red button in with the blade slide extendedto install a new blade, and you’re done. Again, a little lube is needed for smooth operation. It can take a little finesse to install the blade the first time because it’s under spring tension. But once you do it, it will become pretty evident. The blade mechanism is quite secure and safe too (meaning I tried to rip the blade out of the tool using a pair of pliers, and I couldn’t), unlike lots of more expensive little utility knives. Also, this one this one keeps the blade retracted and locked closed securely so it doesn’t inadvertently open in your pocket. It also locks the blade in the open position securely. Many other blades in this class don’t have those features, and can be dangerous in certain cases. In summary , I’ve been reading reviews for days of similar miniature utility knives, up to $100, trying to figure out which one to buy, and ignoring this one because it’s inexpensive and has these poor quality reviews. Well, ignore those reviews. This is probably one of the absolute best tools of it’s type out there, regardless of price. Also, it’s got a pretty hefty Phillips and flathead screwdriver/prybar and a bottle opener. It’s small but fits the hand economically and has a nice hole to accept a lanyard. It’s also got one of the best quality deep carry clips of any EDC tool I’ve ever seen. The clip is removable with screws if you so desire, and the whole tool can be disassembled with 4 screws if you wanted to really deeply clean or lubricate the mechanism. I’ll update my review in the event something breaks prematurely down the road. But for the $, it’s really a non-issue. I’m really impressed. I love really good quality every day carry stuff, and I don’t mind paying for expensive things if they do their job and hold up. Well, this thing sits proudly alongside the best little EDC tools I own, and it’s maybe the least expensive one in my collection.
J**N
Outdoor Edge SlideWinder: TSA-Friendly Keychain Utility Knife Worth Every Penny
********** OUTDOOR EDGE SLIDEWINDER: THE MACGYVER OF KEYCHAINS ********** >> THE MISSING KNIFE CHRONICLES After my trusty ITOKEY keychain knife pulled a Houdini act (probably living its best life in the same dimension as missing socks), I needed a worthy successor. Enter the Outdoor Edge SlideWinder - a bright orange beacon of utility that promised to fill the ITOKEY-shaped hole in my heart while keeping my keychain appropriately weaponized. At just $10, it costs less than two fancy coffees, yet promised the everyday superhero trifecta: compact size, a full-sized utility blade, and screwdrivers for impromptu IKEA therapy sessions. >> ADVENTURES IN EVERYDAY BLADERY Three weeks of daily carry later, the SlideWinder has earned its spot in my personal metal menagerie. Its most brilliant feature? When airport security gives you that disapproving look they've been practicing in the mirror, you can simply pop out the blade and surrender just that component. Like offering a sacrificial pawn in a chess game, you've appeased the security gods while keeping your precious tool. This alone makes it superior to traditional pocket knives that must be abandoned whole, leaving you to mourn both the knife and your dwindling faith in humanity. The full-sized utility blade handles everything from Amazon's cardboard fortresses (seriously, are they expecting siege warfare?) to snipping rebellious clothing threads and stripping wires. When dullness inevitably strikes, blade replacement is a tool-free process - slightly less butter-smooth than some, but easier than explaining to your spouse why you need another gadget. >> THE NUTS & BOLTS MANIFESTO The SlideWinder features: * Standard replaceable utility blade compatible with universally available replacements * Phillips and flathead screwdriver bits for emergency furniture surgery * Orange and black glass/nylon polymer construction (not your bargain bin plastic) * Spring-loaded locking mechanism that doesn't mess around * Keychain attachment point to prevent pocket escapes >> THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE POINTY Advantages: * Sacrificial blade system means TSA gets a tiny souvenir instead of your whole tool * Standard utility blades ensure you're never stuck trying to cut Amazon tape with what feels like a butter knife * Bright orange "don't lose me" coloring (though it will still vanish if you look away for exactly 3.7 seconds) * $10 price tag that feels like legal theft Limitations: - Locking mechanism requires thumbs of steel - perhaps designed by someone with a grudge against opposable digits - Slightly noisier than all-metal alternatives (announces itself like a tiny percussion instrument) - Grip design seems to assume we all hold tools like they're pictured in the manual (we don't) >> WHO NEEDS THIS TINY ORANGE HERO? Perfect for: * Everyday carry enthusiasts who want utility without pants-sagging weight * Frequent travelers tired of funding airport security's personal knife collection * Anyone who appreciates the "always sharp" philosophy without sharpening stones >> SECRETS OF THE SLIDEWINDER MASTERS * Attach a small keychain ring to a spring O-ring for quick detaching/reattaching – perfect for when you need to loan it out or just show off your tactical preparedness * Keep a couple spare blades in your desk/car for instant rejuvenation * Remember: the bright orange isn't just for style – it's for finding the darn thing when you inevitably drop it >> THE FINAL SLICE At $10, the Outdoor Edge SlideWinder solves two persistent pocket knife problems: the "loose in pocket" syndrome (it's secure on your keychain) and the "TSA took my expensive knife" tragedy (just surrender the blade). While my discontinued ITOKEY was slightly smaller and lighter with even more features, the SlideWinder is the closest modern alternative I've found. Like MacGyver himself, it's not fancy or pretentious, just reliably useful when life throws its regular curveballs. Despite minor quirks like the thumb-challenging lock, it earns its keychain real estate through pure practicality. For anyone who values being prepared without looking like you're preparing for the apocalypse, the SlideWinder hits the sweet spot of function, price, and convenience.
P**.
Punches way above it's weight class
You need this. You might not know it yet. Life is easier with it. It's small, light, and more durable than it needs to be. I got mine in orange so it's more visible if I drop it somewhere. It has a bottle opener, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, so in a pinch they'll do. Flathead is also a tiny prybar for prybar stuff. The blade changes pretty easily, and it's just something else that's there when you need it. It takes standard utility blades, so you can cut whatever you want. I put a serrated blade on mine. I'll probably own one as long as they're made. It's tiny, and it slips easily into small pockets and the clip works well. I like how easily the blade comes out and retracts too. It's very safe, even bouncing around in a pocket.
C**G
Utility knife
This utility blade knife has been an absolute game changer for my day-to-day work. It’s incredibly versatile and handles every task I throw at it with ease, from cutting boxes to more detailed jobs that require precision. The grip is comfortable and secure, which makes it easy to use for long periods without hand fatigue. The blade is sharp, reliable, and easy to change when needed, saving time and frustration on the job. Overall, it’s a dependable, all-purpose tool that has made my work faster and more efficient, and I wouldn’t want to work without it.
お**ん
サッと取り出してスパッと切る 小型故に切れるものは限られるかもしれませんが何しろとても便利 惜しむらくはマグネット装備でないこと 自分はマグネットを後付けにしてかなり便利になりました
R**.
Ferramenta para edc compacta e bem funcional muito bem construída a Lâmina e de fácil acesso para futura troca recomendo
ノ**ブ
替え刃色のカッターナイフ 替え刃もAmazonであります 一度替え刃を外してみたのですが小さい部品などあり、ちょっと手先の器用な人がやった方が良い 本体は薄く、ポケットに引っかかるフック 適度な重さ、金属の箇所に+と➖ 強度があるので、➖部で開けにくいスキマに入れてオープナーにもなる。 替え刃なので、切れ味が悪くなったら交換できるのが気に入ってます。 落として無くさないように注意が必要
W**N
If you're cutting & breaking down a lot of boxes this may not be your 1st choice; you'll need a knife w/ a larger handle like a DeWalt or Milwaukee ... but for an EDC this fits on your keychain. Pros: this mini utility knife is as described. Small, lightweight, safely locks into place when blade is deployed, blade is easy to change. (some reviewers mentioned that they had to use a Torx bit to remove... the package clearly says to press the orange release button on the slider to remove the old blade) Cons: Priced a bit high - 23 Canadian clams but I realize it's imported from the US. I recommend this mighty midget utility knife. Get yours now.
R**ー
とてもコンパクトですが、小さ過ぎて使いづらいという事がない丁度良い大きさです。最初はスライドの動きが渋い時がありますがオイル&シリコン注油でスムーズに動きます。刃の交換も簡単に出来ます。 自分は栓抜き・プラス・マイナスは使用機会がないですが一応使ってみて問題なく使えます。
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