Bandit Titanium EDC Knife This key-sized folding knife combines a well-designed handle with a sharp blade to provide adequate leverage to perform common cutting and slicing duties.

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A pocket knife can come in handy many times during a day, making one a legitimately useful addition to any EDC set. And while a keychain knife usually isn’t the best choice for an EDC blade, the Bandit Titanium wants to try to change that perception.

Measuring just 1.8 inches long when folded, the knife barely takes up more space than a single house key, making it particularly convenient for use as an everyday knife. While small, it boasts some serious capabilities, allowing it to slice through heat-sealed packages, cut zip ties, and even shave down a pencil to get yourself a fine, sharp tip.

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The Bandit Titanium EDC Knife combines a 1.8-inch titanium body with a 1.2-inch carbon steel blade, totaling to a length of three inches once fully deployed. Both the pivot and lever are also made of stainless steel, so this should be strong and sturdy enough to handle most common everyday knife tasks. It uses a knife that’s 2mm thick, ensuring it can easily be sharpened once the edge has dulled from use. Much of the knife’s utility relies on the overall design, which allows enough room to get a solid grip for adequate leverage, whether you’re prying staples, tearing through a package, or cutting through wires. Features include a flat spine that’s easy to grab flush, small grooves to promote better grip, and a 4mm loop for easily integrating into your key fob.

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A Kickstarter campaign is currently running to fund the Bandit Titanium. Pledges to reserve a unit starts at $36.

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