“Smartknife+” – the New Low-profile Multi-tool from True Knives

   12.02.21

“Smartknife+” – the New Low-profile Multi-tool from True Knives

Raise your hand if you’ve ever dulled the point of a good pocket knife while using the blade as a screwdriver.

 

You know you have.

 

We’ve all done it — and sometimes, using a blade point to loosen or tighten a screw can even result in the tip snapping off. With the Smartknife+ from TRUE Knives, you can protect yourself from the temptation to damage your knife point in a moment of battery-changing or DIY-project haste:

 

 

The Smartknife+ includes 15 functions, but manages to package these features into a low profile design without compromising the classic look and feel of a dedicated pocketknife. Unlike many folding multitools, you won’t have to sacrifice the ergonomics of a basic knife when selecting the SmartKnife+ as your EDC knife/multi-tool combo:

 

 

Here’s a rundown of the Smartknife+ features and specs:

 

TRUE SmartKnife+ FEATURES:

  • Blade Shape: Drop Point
  • Blade Length: 2.375”
  • Blade Edge: Partially-Serrated
  • Blade Steel: 420 stainless
  • Blade Finish: Black Oxide
  • Locking: Frame Lock
  • Handle: Stainless Steel & Anodized Aluminum
  • Knife
  • Pocket clip
  • Pry bar
  • File
  • Bottle opener
  • Screwdrivers
  • ¼” magnetic bit storage
  • Wire strippers
  • Inch and centimeter rulers
  • 5 wrenches (6mm – 14mm bolts)
  • Dimensions: (L) 4.375” x (W) 1.75” x (D) 0.5”

 

In addition to the screwdrivers, the pry-bar feature is a nice touch — the second most common way to ruin a good pocket knife (after using the point as a screwdriver) is by using the blade to pry something open.

The Smartknife+ is available from TRUE Knives with an MSRP of $34.99, and can slip as discreetly into a Christmas stocking as it can into your pocket.

Avatar Author ID 681 - 462508948

Jordan lives in the U.S. Northeast where he hunts, kayaks, builds cabins, and 3D prints stuff. Jordan's interested in homesteading projects, amateur gunsmithing and machining, epistemological philosophy, and getting off-grid as fast and often as possible. When he can't be outdoors doing fun stuff, Jordan's other main hobby is writing science fiction.

Read More