🔧 Slice through the mundane with style!
The Slice 10495 EDC Folding Knife is a cutting-edge utility tool designed for safety and durability. Featuring a 33mm blade made from 100% zirconium oxide, this knife is perfect for everyday carry, capable of slicing through various materials while ensuring user safety with its finger-friendly edge. Weighing only 53 grams, it combines portability with industrial strength, making it an essential tool for home, work, or outdoor adventures.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday carry, opening boxes, cutting plastic, shrink wrap, tape, and cardstock, camping trips |
Brand | Slice |
Model Name | EDC Folding Knife |
Special Feature | Folding Knife,Durable,Heavy-duty,Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Utility Blade |
Handle Material | Metal |
Color | Folding Knife |
Blade Material | Ceramic |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 33 Millimeters |
Power Source | Hand_powered |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | left_hand, right_hand |
Item Weight | 53 Grams |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Item Length | 3.94 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00895142104958 |
Manufacturer | Slice |
UPC | 895142104958 |
Part Number | 10495 |
Item Weight | 1.87 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10495 |
Size | 1 Pack |
Material | Zirconia, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Inches |
Special Features | Folding Knife,Durable,Heavy-duty,Folding |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Inches |
E**D
Don't drop
Perfect EDC, and is very high quality! Comes with tool to replace blade. Don't drop. The fasteners will loosen immediately, and will need to be tighten down. My first one dropped, fasteners flew across the room, wasn't able to use again
A**R
very impressive tool/knife.
I was looking for something new to use at work and found Slice ceramic knives and cutting tools. this particular tool is very sturdy feeling, and has adjustable cutting angles and optional blade types available. It comes with rounded style blade, but i also ordered the pointed tip blades, and it is able to cut through literally everything I have used it on while at work. I was pleasantly surprised at how much curiosity it received from everyone I work with, including maintenance techs, engineers, management, all of whom are as impressed as I am. The blades themselves are obviously ceramic and so far are sharp, taken a beating and hold up exactly the way id hoped. the only that id changed if I had designed the actual handle portion of the tools is to add or utilize a non slip texture to the grip (or add that as an optional model) in case of using around shop oils or other slippery substances. otherwise this is an awesome tool id absolutely recommend to anyone who needs a rugged, sturdy, and sharp cutting tool for work, home, or whatever.
D**Y
So close, almost perfect! Still a homerun! 4.5 stars!
This thing is amazing and cuts through boxes safely with ease. The assisted opening mechanism feels smooth like a Kershaw, and the knife as a whole feels durable and sleek as a Smith & Wesson. I love showing it off to friends and everyone is always wowed by how easily it cuts through boxes, packaging tape, and wrappers like butter!It does fall short in a couple categories. I purchased both the folding utility knife (10562) and this EDC one (10495) and I have been having a hard time deciding which one I prefer as both have their pros and cons.For this EDC one, one pro is how stealthy small it is and how it can fit in your pocket with ease, but I do wish it just a tad bit bigger (just not as big as the utility knife). I have big hands and sometimes this edc knife feels a bit small and easy to lose. One the flip side, the utility folding knife feels a bit too large and heavy. Both feel very robust and quality materials were definitely used which is why the decision is hard to make.Another con for the edc version is the lanyard hole being just a tad bit too big for a keychain. Every keychain ring I thread through ends up being permanently stretched and damaged due to the large width on the opening. This could be fixed by adding a small belt clip to the next version of this knife. The down side to the belt clip on the utility knife is that it leaves too much of the upper knife exposed, the orange loop is above the belt clip and feels uncomfortable and not properly secured in my pocket.Another big downside the folding utility knife is the lack of the capability for assisted opening with one hand. It requires two hands to open. I do appreciate having the option to lock in two different positions but it is not ideal to have to use both hands to open. The EDC versions best feature is likely the smooth assisted opening ability as it glides open every time with ease while only using one hand.I think the products by Slice are top of the line and very intuitive. They cut extremely well and are worth the extra money. I hope their company is able to come out with a medium sized version of these folding knives (similar to Gerber Armbar or Kershaw Scallion) equipped with a mini deep carry belt clip (move clip to opposite side of the orange ring) and one-handed assisted opening capability with a middle-sized blade (slightly larger than the edc). A plus would be for it to have two lockable positions but lock on the way down rather than on the way up — in order to allow the one-handed fully opening capabilities.All in all, both versions are great, with a few tweaks and/or a new version they can hit a home run. But depending on your intended use, hopefully you’re able to decide which version of their current models you prefer.
D**Y
Cuts cardboard, tape, plastic - any packaging
Works exactly as advertised. Won't cut you, but cuts all kinds of packaging perfectly.
T**J
With one simple design change this thing would be perfect
I really like the texture, size, and functionality of this thing. Here's the deal though: It's got FOUR corners, and it's held together with THREE screws - one in each of three corners. And the corner that doesn't have a screw in it? It's the ONLY corner where a screw is absolutely necessary - because it's the corner where the blade edge comes out of. And the blade itself is held in place by a piece of spring-loaded metal on the blade-edge, the sides of which don't sit exactly flush with the rest of the housing. The result is that the corner that doesn't have a screw has a gap in it - the two halves of the blade housing don't "meet" flush with each other on the same corner the blade comes out of the housing. It's noticeable to the naked eye - about a 1mm gap.I'm confused as to why this made it to production. It's a glaring design flaw, as there's PLENTY of space to accommodate a screw on the corner that's missing one. My original thought was that they didn't add a screw on that corner because then there wouldn't be space for the blade to enter/exit the housing. But if you unscrew the thing and look below the edge of the blade, and compare the physical space available there to the physical space one of the screws needs, it's obvious that there's enough space for a screw - at a push, maybe by moving the placement of the blade inside the housing up a fraction of a millimeter might be needed for structural integrity.Also, a minor thing - something I wouldn't detract a star for if the above noted issue didn't exist: The button is painted orange, and the paint comes off easily. Really easily. And the opening in the housing for the button is just slightly taller than the button itself, so the button has a tendency to wiggle around a bit. Also, the material the button is made of is exceptionally cheap - and you can tell, because it contrasts with the quality materials used in the rest of the construction rather sharply (pun intended).I just can't really get over the missing screw thing though. It's so obvious to me. What exacerbates it, is that this thing is EXPENSIVE for what it is. I wouldn't expect such a glaring design flaw in a much, much cheaper pocket knife - so why do I have to live with it when I paid extra money, for something that I believed when I purchased it, would be worth the extra money - because of the ceramic blade (which is great btw), premium materials, and well-executed build quality.I really do like the feel, texture, weight, and overall quality of this knife - as I do pretty much all of Splice's knifes. And really, the build quality is great, the design is great - overall - but the missing screw really does absolutely negate all of that. It's unfortunate, because I want to keep this thing, but then I also want to return it, get Splice to fix the design, and then send me another one once they do.One more thing that confuses me: Splice's carton cutter is hands down the best, most quality carton cutter on earth. Absolute perfection on all counts. And it's only $8. Please Splice - I'm begging you to fix this one :(
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