Kershaw Cinder Multi-Function Folding Pocketknife (1025); 1.4 Inch 3Cr13 Stonewashed Blade; Manual Opening; Liner Lock; Bottle Opener; Keychain Carry; Black Glass-Filled Nylon Handle; 0.9 oz
Kershaw Cinder Multi-Function Folding Pocketknife (1025); 1.4 Inch 3Cr13 Stonewashed Blade; Manual Opening; Liner Lock; Bottle Opener; Keychain Carry; Black Glass-Filled Nylon Handle; 0.9 oz
Great gifts come in small packages as Kershaw proves with its compact but mighty Cinder folding pocketknife. Rick Hinderer, celebrated knife maker known for his attractive hard-use tactical folders, used innovative styling to develop Cinder’s impressive efficiency on Kershaw’s behalf. He created an upswept tip so Cinder’s 1.4 inch blade has a longer-than-expected cutting edge, and he designed Cinder’s handle to accommodate a three-finger grip stabilized by means of a comfortable, unique hand placement. To complete this phenom, Kershaw chose a blade consisting of tough, high-chromium steel, stonewashed for a roughened scratch-proof finish. Similarly, it selected a wear-resistant nylon polymer handle reinforced with glass threads. Finally, to make sure Cinder’s likability truly surpasses its size, Kershaw gave this powerhouse an embedded bottle opener and extra large lanyard hole for keychain carry. Together, they ensure the .9 ounce Cinder is the best anywhere, anytime knife there is.
Product Features
- Thumbstud smoothly assists blades manual open in classic style
- Liner Lock securely lock blade during use; steel plate moves behind open blade to prevent wiggle and unexpected fold back
- Open length: 4 inches; closed length: 2.6 inches, slightly longer than average key, making it perfect for keychain carry
- Uniquely small yet capable for daily tasks; two-toned wonder opens packages, breaks down boxes, trims stems, cuts duct tape, twine and rope, notches wood and more
- Kershaw backs its knives with limited warranty for lifetime of original owner; knives are guaranteed against defects in material and construction and to perform as advertised