

🔪 Cut through the day with style and precision — your pocket’s new power move.
The TecX Dinero Utility Knife combines a high-grade 440 stainless steel drop point blade with a black hard coat stainless steel handle, featuring a secure one-handed frame lock and integrated money clip. Compact and lightweight at 3.25 inches closed and 1.4 ounces, it’s engineered for everyday carry, outdoor adventures, and emergency readiness. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife delivers durable performance with a sleek, modern aesthetic.












| ASIN | B0089AQQ7Y |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #652,215 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,992 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Drop Point |
| Blade Length | 2.17 Inches |
| Blade Material | 440 Stainless |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Case |
| Brand Name | Case |
| Color | Stainless Steel with Black Hard Coat Dinero |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 71 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021205756899 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel with Black Hard Coat Dinero |
| Included Components | Lock |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Tec X Dinero (T0063.25MC) Stainless w/Black Hard Coat |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tec X |
| Model Name | Tec X Dinero (T0063.25MC) Stainless w/Black Hard Coat |
| Model Number | 75689 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Drop Point |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 021205756899 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
T**.
X Pro II Pleasantly Suprised
When I saw Case, a great American company, was making knives in China, I cringed. There are some great knives coming out of China these days, but Case is an American icon. But when I saw the types of knives, more of the EDC/tactical folder style knives, and not traditional pocket & hunting knives, I thought I'd give one a try. The knife comes in a two piece tecX box, which has the typical Case information sticker on it with mfg date, model number, etc. It also comes with Case's Limited Lifetime Warranty. The Case tecX Pro X II is a great folder. It has a deep pocket clip that's removable, but not reversible. It has stainless steel liners and is held together with torx screws. The blade pivot has a torx screw (hidden under the pocket clip), so the blade should be adjustable for centering and tightness. There is also a lanyard hole. The linerlock locks up perfectly, with plenty of room for wear. The blade centering is dead in the middle. The tumbstuds (one on each side) are very functional, and deployment of the blade is fluid and quick. The jimping on the top of the handle and the finger groove make for a firm grip. The ABS handle has a good feel to it. The blade is sharp, but not ultra sharp, and is polished, but not a high polish, and fits the overall look of the knife. Is this knife a Benchmade? No. However, it is an above average blade in this price range.
G**Y
My Benchmade Clone
My day-to-day carry knife is a Benchmade Griptillian, and I love that knife to what most psychologists would call an unhealthy degree. That said, I can't always carry it. Sometimes work takes me to places where I'm very concerned corrupt security or law enforcement might "confiscate" it, which would break my heart (and my wallet). I picked up this Tec X because the size and shape are very similar, and thus I could carry a knife I was "comfortable" with, but that was cheap enough that I wouldn't freak out if it got stolen. That said, I was shocked at how much I actually like this little guy. Solid, well-designed, and functional, this baby hits way above its weight-class. The handle is firm, the lock is tight, and the blade is sturdy enough for real utility use, while the sharp drop-point and chiseled cross-section means it's also good for both cutting and thrusting. After seeing mine, my wife asked for one to replace her daily carry knife, and she's been really happy with it as well. It is shockingly good for its cost.
G**T
I won't buy again
I won't buy again
D**O
Easy to carry and solid – Tec X 75681
DATE PURCHASED: May 16, 2013 QUALITY: I find the build quality of this knife to be great. I have had experience with several different pocket knives in the past when working on the family farm and this one has definitely been built well. The steel is great quality and tough. The body screws are recessed and the blade screw is flush with the body. The knife has some decent weight to it for it being a small pocket knife. All of the body edges have been rounded which makes the knife very smooth and easy to grip. FINISH: The black finish is a nice touch to the knife. The finish was put on the body, blade, and belt clip. Since I have received the knife, the finish on the belt click has started to chip some. It seems to only have chipped a few layers off since the black finish is still showing even along the chips. Also, the side of the blade is starting to show some wear from rubbing against things when using the knife. Because of this, I had to knock it down a star. SHARPNESS: The blade was pretty sharp. I've owned sharper knives right out of the box, but this was sharp enough for all the tasks I need. BLADE LOCK: This knife uses a liner lock system for locking the blade. I've never used this type of system before and it holds the blade very well. After using it for a bit, I have learned how to unlock and close the blade with one hand. I feel that the lock holds the blade tighter and more securely than some of the other lockbacks I've owned. OVERALL: I really like this knife overall. The finish issues are not a deal breaker for me at all. It's true that you can operate this knife one handed like the description says. It was a little stiff right out of the box, but I find that to be true about most quality knives. The quality of the steel and craftsmanship shows that the knife will be great for years to come.
B**P
Great value
Very pleased with purchase. Dont think i would have found an equivalent at this price. Its actually mislabeled as a liner lock - its a framelock but still works the same its exactly what i expected. Deployed nice and smooth -- the swivel point was generously lubed up so much that it came covered in oil. The factory sharpening was done well too. No side-to-side play in blade. Havent put it to any hard use, but so far so good. doesnt specify what kind of 440 steel it is but at this price its gotta be a 440A.
J**.
Great pocket knife.
Like the size, ease of use and it's sharp!
S**Y
Good pocket knife
I've been using this for about 8 months now and I have no complaints. It opens one-handed with practice and it's pretty light due to the plastic grip and the index finger indent is nice when holding. I use the pocket clip when carrying it and nothing has loosened up yet. Sharp when I bought it and still sharp. Not too tiny and not too big, just right for me.
S**R
Hard to Open
I recently purchased a Tec X Tag Liner Lock, large, with polished stainless steel handle. It is absolutely gorgeous. Everything about it is perfection. It opens sooo.... smoothly with one hand and the liner lock clicks into position so you know it is locked. I like a partially serrated blade and it wasn't available on the Tag. However, the Tag was so well made that I felt compelled to buy the Tec X 75681 Exo-Lock Liner-Lock Knife which has the partially serrated blade that I like. My first disappointment was discovering that when Case calls it an Exo-Lock they mean that the handle serves as the liner lock. The real kicker, however, was that I couldn't open it with one hand. It was even difficult to open with two hands. If you worked it by opening and closing it several times it got easier but what good is that? Maybe I could have loosened the screw but this was a brand new knife. It should have been adjusted perfectly before it left the factory. It was too much for me. I returned it. Very disappointed. Case really dropped the ball on this one. If they bring the Tag out with a partially serrated blade I will buy. The finish on the 75681 was good, so two stars for that. Still prefer the polished SS.
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