🔧 Your pocket's new best friend!
The Smith & Wesson Benji Folding Knife is a compact and reliable tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. With a 1.75-inch modified tanto blade made from high carbon stainless steel and a lightweight G10 handle, this knife combines durability with convenience. Its Ultra-Glide technology ensures quick access, while the frame lock provides added security. Ideal for tactical use, this knife also features a dual function clip and is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Brand | Smith & Wesson |
Model Name | Benji Folding Knife |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip,Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Black/Red |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | Box |
Blade Length | 1.75 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 2.72 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Box |
Item Length | 2.5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120081302 |
Orientation | vertical |
Size | 1.8" |
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
UPC | 661120081302 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.23 x 1.46 x 0.59 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
Material | G10 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1122566 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
L**D
A gift from Veronica Vaughn!
"Whoa, this is like the coolest little knife ever! First of all, it’s small but super sharp—just like my brain after that third grade spelling bee (nailed it!). The Smith & Wesson Benji is perfect for when you need to open boxes or cut up stuff and look like a total badass while doing it. It's got a 1.75-inch blade, which is the perfect size to carry around on your keychain. And trust me, I’d know, I’ve got a lot of keys to my... *cough* 'many' properties.It’s a folding knife, so it won’t poke a hole in your pants like that time I put scissors in my pocket... don’t ask. The high-carbon stainless steel feels real solid, like something my dad would be proud of if I actually ever showed him. The modified Tanto blade makes you feel like a samurai or some secret agent every time you use it. Plus, it looks super cool, which, let’s be honest, is 90% of why I bought it.If you’re looking for something that’s small, sharp, and just plain awesome, get this knife. You'll be the coolest kid in the school... or, you know, in life. Stay sharp, friends!"
J**3
Neat little knife, great price
Love this little thing. Ive been wanting a little stubby tanto blade like this, the front edge is great for scraping things like sticker residue. The bottom point is great for opening packages. At 16 bucks, I couldnt ask for more.Positives:-Price-very sturdy. no movement when locked-very grippy scale- its simply what I was looking forNegatives.- a bit of resistance while opening, doesn't snap open easily. Hopefully it breaks in.- Pocket clip is very stiff and strong. Takes a lot of effort to clip into pocket.- Bottle opener is unnecessary, Id prefer it be more compact and have no hook sticking out my pocket. I might grind that off...Overall Im happy.-
K**N
A winner from the start(later updated to 4/5 stars)
The media could not be loaded. Lately I’ve become interested in starting a collection of edc/pocket knives. I spent a few hours browsing through EDC(every day carry) knives on Amazon trying to find a good knife for my needs. I thoroughly read the reviews to be sure I wasn’t just buying something that looked good in the pictures or baited you on with an appealing price. I wanted a knife w a short enough blade(under 3”) I could take anywhere & never have to worry about it being considered a weapon, something I could easily deploy w one hand, a practical blade shape as well as something that had a bit of a cool factor to it.Now onto the actual knife.-it doesn’t feel cheap. There is a nice weighty feel when holding it. Nothing is loose & it seems sturdy. When opened the blade has no movement. Even the plastic on the face seems good quality & has a nice texture.-Opening/deploying: right from the start you’re able to open it with a wrist flick. That being said the knife has enough of a hold which will not allow it to unintentionally open. U must use a finger on the metal nub to disengage the blade from it’s locked position as you flick your wrist. When the blade is open the lock is solid but can easily be closed using a single hand.-Blade sharpness: the blade is able to slice into the edges of a piece of paper. I’ve seen other knives get much longer cuts than I was able to achieve with this knife. However, I’m certainly no professional with knives & im sure someone else could’ve gotten better results.The grip: although you’re only able to get two fingers firmly onto the handle you can still get a strong hold. The handle is the perfect width that when you grasp the knife the handle fits snugly in the natural creases of your closed palm. Your grip feels just as solid as it would when closed around the handlebars of a bicycle. Also there is no worry of your fingers slipping towards the blade as the metal “opening nub” sits right up against where your index finger will be preventing your fingers from sliding any further.Cons: So far the only thing I’d change about this knife would be the pocket clip. As the clip should be stiff to maintain a confident hold on whatever clothing u clip it to but in the case of this knife you’ll need to use both hands in order to slide the clip onto your pocket. Also because the beginning of the clip sits right at the edge of the body of the knife u have to look down in order to “aim” the cloth of your pocket right into the sweet spot. With a longer knife & a more centered clip u could just slide the body of the knife down the edge of your pocket until the cloth works it’s way under the clip.All in all it’s a great knife for the money. If I ever lose it I’ll certainly be quick to buy anotherUpdate: a few days
T**D
Love this little guy!
Very short sharp blade, and I love it! I mostly use it for opening boxes, but I have used it when out in the garden harvesting limes, veggies, etc. I can stick the blade into a lime and work it around to cut it cleanly in half, very easy to use if a bit small in large hands. I actually bought two of these, on one of them the bearing is much smoother and flicks out really easily, the other seems to have a bit more resistance. Both have worked really well for me, could easily fit them on a keychain and the blade stays secured. A bit heavy to maybe wear around the neck, but also easily fits in your pocket. You can feel the quality, good weight for its size, and comes nice and sharp!
P**H
Love this little thing
Very sturdy, great replacement for my box cutter. Super durable. Nice large clip that doesn't snag.
O**B
Smith & Wesson Benji 2.5in High Carbon S.S. Folding Keychain Knife
I used to carry a small Swiss Army Knife and found the blade use mostly-disappointing for small ropes. I ran across the Smith & Wesson Benji and figured I would give it a try. The blade configuration takes a little getting used to, but it works for what I need. The obtuse point on the blade is very useful for opening packages. It is fairly heavy for it's small-sized blade, but you do get the belt-clip and bottle opener. Overall, I've found it very durable and have not had to sharpen it yet. It looks pretty cool with the red accent and I attached a few keys to it. The belt clip is removable if you don't use it with just a couple small Allen-head screws. It's a pretty good choice for a small knife with a beefy little blade.
G**M
Good quality little knife.
tiny tanto blade. nicely made, high quality, heavy. wasn't expecting a lot for the price, but this little knife exceeded my expectations. small enough to fit almost anywhere, small pockets, belt, bug out bag, wherever you need a small knife for emergencies.
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