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Zero-Brass with lanyard hole - Blems
Zero-Brass with lanyard hole - Blems
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Discover the Zero Brass Utility Knife with Lanyard Hole, a premium, American-made tool engineered for precision and addictive tactile satisfaction. Crafted from brass, this retractable utility knife features a unique material, available in multiple patterns. Its robust key and spring mechanism deliver a satisfying click and clack that’s hard to resist. Order now for the ultimate retractable utility knife tactile experience.
Perfect for professionals and EDC enthusiasts, the Zero utility knife combines portability with a responsive action feel. The machined lanyard hole adds versatility, allowing easy attachment to your gear. Designed and assembled in East Tennessee.
Please note: This product is a BLEM.
Technical Details
Technical Details
- Material: Brass
- Pattern: Original
- Lanyard Hole: Included (lanyard not provided)
- Manufacturing: Machined and assembled in East Tennessee, USA
Blade compatibility
Blade compatibility
- Workpro SK5 (61 mm)
- Dewalt Carbide Edge
- Rapid Edge Serrated
- Milwaukee
- Titan
- Berkling SK2h Black
- Jet SK5 Titanium Coated
- Selected generic SK5 blades
- STANLEY Utility Knife Blades (11-800L)
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The Zero Utility Knife
Born in Sevierville, Tennessee, the Zero Utility Knife embodies American craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity. Designed by engineer Michael Sayers of Rivery Manufacturing, it reimagines the everyday utility knife with a seamless, screwless body and an addictive slide mechanism that feels like pure precision at work. Crafted in the USA with uncompromising attention to detail, the Zero Utility Knife is where innovation meets design.
Real nice appearance, can't find any mars or machine marks especially since it is a blem. The operation was not smooth when I first got it but attributed that to it being a blem. After a day or so of using it, it is now super smooth. I find myself fidgeting with this thing all day long. Really like the weight and look of brass. Would buy a blem again.
Great price very fidgeting beast
Love it! It's cool, fun, and useful!
This is neat but I think design may be lacking a few important things. First is the grip patterns don’t seem thought out well. Too machined looking and grip is not great. I have to push the bottom of slider to open and top of slider to close, my thumb actually touches blade when it retracts.. so it’s not very ergonomic, at all. If I didn’t have a nice lanyard on it, it would be getting dropped all the time. The lack of some kinda of ball roller is TOTAL BS. The action needs a lot of improvement. Metal rubbing on metal LIKE THIS is always gonna be a mess. WE KNOW THIS! It’s a substandard design because that metal rubbing. This is really the alter ego of a gentleman’s knife. The fanatics have found it but you guys need real working men testing this! Not just weirdo internet loners trying to fill their empty existences. Back to drawing board for bearings! The solution you guys try to use for that is a big compromise! Wiggle lines…smh! Hell no