

🔪 Unlock your edge with the Kershaw Cinder — small knife, big impact.
The Kershaw Cinder Pocket Knife is a compact, lightweight folding knife featuring a 1.4-inch drop point blade made from durable 3Cr13 stainless steel with a stonewashed finish. Designed for everyday carry, it includes a textured glass-filled nylon handle with an integrated keychain attachment and bottle opener. Equipped with a manual thumb stud and liner lock for safe, quick blade deployment, this versatile knife weighs only 1.5 ounces and measures 4 inches overall, making it an ideal tool for hiking, emergency kits, and daily tasks.
| ASIN | B0CSDYFD5G |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,125 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #56 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | 2 Pack |
| Customer Package Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,918) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2024 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | Pocket Knife, Manual, Box |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 1.42 x 1.34 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Name | Cinder Red, Olive 2 Pack |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1025ROL |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 1.4 inch Blade |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| UPC | 087171066509 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Z**L
Perfect for a mini survival kit
I wanted to put together a very small kit with some emergency essentials for hiking. I wanted a knife, magnesium fire starter, compass, some cordage, and a few other odds and ends to keep in a pocket in case of an emergency in the wild. I really wasn't planning on buying another knife for this-- I was planning on using a Swiss Army knife that I've had forever-- but the Cinder caught my eye. For $10 it was worth the gamble so I bought it and began evaluating it. It was fairly sharp out of the package but I spent a few minutes honing it and got it to where it will shave arm hairs. No, an emergency knife doesn't have to be this sharp, but it doesn't hurt and it's nice to have a sharp edge to cut paracord, etc. The short, slightly curved blade is very controllable for making fuzz sticks for kindling. It will also strike a decent spark on a magnesium fire starter. I also like that the blade locks into position. Since this is a knife that may see some abuse if it gets needed in an emergency, I wanted a blade that would be less likely to accidentally close. Everything else about the knife is fine. I like the option of using a lanyard, especially in an emergency. I put a couple of drops of oil on the pivot and the knife opens and closes smoothly. It's so small that it takes up very little room in my emergency kit, and it's so light that I hardly know it's there. It's a good choice if you want a knife that will be unobtrusive until it's needed.
C**C
I've been looking at knife-bottle opener combos and liked the sheepsfoot blade on this as well as the ...
Bought this for my keychain. I've been looking at knife-bottle opener combos and liked the sheepsfoot blade on this as well as the super-light weight and small size. It is TINY, which is good. It's about the the same size as a MiniBuck, but with a smaller blade. So far it's been very handy, I've used it to cut plastic clamshell packaging, open cardboard boxes, and lightly pry. Comes with a decent edge, although the metal is not super strong. For the price it's an excellent value and very practical. Has a very positive click and strong lockup (kind of addicting to open and close), nice little thumbstud, big linerlock surface area (visible in pics on underside of knife), and a detent in the blade that holds it closed with a bead on the liner. The bottle opener works great, too. I compared it against the Buck 818 Apex, but chose this because it's smaller, not much bigger than the keys on my ring, and the sheepsfoot blade. I used the Paper Knives E.D.C. (RUT knockoff) for a while, but the design is not great, and I haven't fixed it yet. Also looked at another chinese no-name spear point on AliExpress with a cap lifter along the spine of the blade, but decided against it. Maserin Damp looked appealing, too, and I've been thinking of ordering a Michael Morris friction folder, but those are less ideal for my use as a knockaround lightweight loseable knife. Recommended as a nonthreatening keychain, easy everyday carry, kitchen drawer boxcutter, or even a first knife for a child (sheepsfoot means less stabbing, cap lifter for IBC rootbeer!). Practical, inexpensive, good-looking, well-thought-out pocketknife. Can't go wrong.
F**K
A razor sharp tiny blade with decent steel at this cost?
This is in my opinion a perfect keychain knife - it is far smaller in hand than you can imagine, but that is what you want from a piece like this. Nobody who understands physics - needs a bottle opener so my only gripe is for the blade to be a little more flat and longer sans bottle opener. Then again, it's cheap enough to discard or even just give to someone who needs a blade w/o hesitation. Kershaw really fills the gap Gerber tried to occupy, but with far more quality IMHO.
C**N
Nice EDC keychain knife with one handed open, no issues with opening in pocket, and very sharp
There are other tiny EDC knives like the Gerber LST ultralight (https://amzn.to/3Ko11Ni) which I own and love. But this in the only one I have found that has one-handed opening. I grab the thumb stud with my thumb, add a bit of wrist snap, and the blade is open and locked. This is a great feature for when you don't have two hands free. In terms of other issues that other reviewers mentioned: 1. Yes the blade is very short, that's why it's a very small and lightweight knife. The knife is the same length closed as my Toyota key. The above-mentioned Gerber knife as a 1.6 inch long blade while this guy is only 1 inch. But for opening boxes and such the short blade works fine. 2. price: I think the knife is very fairly priced. Most of my little EDC knives cost at least 15 or $20 so for the seven dollars that I paid I am quite happy. 3. The blade opening in your pocket. I'm not sure how this would happen, as it takes quite a bit of force to separate the blade from the magnet inside the blade case. Perhaps there is individual variation between different knives, so I will check the other two that I bought. I checked the other two Cinders, and they have even stronger retention magnets, so even less of a problem. 4. The only valid criticism is that the can opener/ Bottle opener is a little bit too short. So if you're buying this to open a lot of beers then I'd probably add a real bottle opener to your keychain. I never use a bottle opener so I didn't care about this. I might grind it off entirely. 5. All three knives I purchased the blade was razor-sharp. I haven't cut open a million boxes so not sure how it will hold the blade sharpness, but I don't mind resharpening it occasionally. My Gerber LST ultralight is .6 ounces and this one is .9 ounces, not a big difference. Although I love the Gerber it has a slip blade opening, so needs two hands. For now this little Cinder will be my keychain knife. I think it is a great knife for keychain or watch pocket carry, and perhaps the smallest single hand open and close knife on the market. For seven dollars and change, you can't go wrong. I bought one for every keychain.
A**H
I literally have it on my Keychain and use it everywhere. It could be a problem if you don't know how to sharpen it but it's still really good for boxes even when dull.
R**G
hade den väldigt länge som en kniv på nyckel knippan men den är nu utbytt mot victorionox
C**R
Pratico, portatile e affilato. Per lavoro.
D**D
Das Messer ist sehr scharf, preisgünstig, kompakt und ist mit einem praktischen Flaschenöffner ausgestattet
G**2
Ich habe schon länger nach einem möglichst kleinen Taschenmesser für die Hosentasche gesucht und da ich ein großer Fan von Kupfer bin, kam mir das kleine Kershaw gerade Recht. Lässt sich sehr gut einhändig öffnen, verriegelt absolut sicher und ist out of the Box schon sehr scharf. Tolle Verarbeitung, ich bin absolut zufrieden! Jetzt noch eine Version mit Messing Griffschalen und ich bin Glücklich :-)
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