Kizer | SKU:
01KI633
C01C Uti 1 5Cr15MoV Gray G10
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- Blade length cm: 7,1
- Handle material: G10
- Blade steel: 5Cr15MoV
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Pocket Knives
- Opening: Manual
- Opening aid: Thumb Stud
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 28
- Overall length mm: 17,4
- Color: Grey
- brand: Kizer
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Button Lock
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GPRS
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Description
Description
The C01C Uti 1 from Kizer, designed by Sheepdog Knives, is a compact and versatile folding knife that excels in precise cutting tasks like carpet and packaging cutting. The blade, made of 5Cr15MoV steel, offers good sharpness and reliable corrosion resistance, while the Bead Blasted finish creates a durable surface that hides scratches and wear effectively.
The thumb stud allows for quick and easy one-handed opening, while the Button Liner Lock ensures the blade stays securely in place during use. The G10 handle provides a slip-resistant, ergonomic grip, ensuring a secure hold even in challenging conditions.
A practical feature of the C01C Uti 1 is the included set, which contains 6 interchangeable trapezoid blades, along with a toothpick and tweezers – handy tools for a variety of everyday situations. The Deep Carry Reversible Pocket Clip ensures the knife is securely and discreetly carried.
Thanks to its thoughtful design and compact size, the C01C Uti 1 is the perfect companion for everyday tasks or light crafting work, offering both convenience and functionality in a compact package.

