Gerber Gear 31-002521N GDC Money Clip with Built-in Fixed Blade Knife, Black, 0.6 x 5.5 x 9.5 inches
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Due to the TSA's strict guidelines, I always store the knife in my checked bag and only keep the clip in my pocket for my ID and money. an x-ray scan is required, the risk of losing a great knife is not worth the risk.
Approximately 1 3/4 inch of cutting edge is actually present on 1/8 inch Including the finger hole, the knife has a total length of A 7-inch screen
The only thing I know about this is that u definitely own it. It is not something that I want to bring If your not flashing it around, I believe you can also carry it around in NYC. Cc it if your unsure, just wear it like a normal phone. There is no limit in Boston to the number of bags you can carry. There is a description that says 5", but the blades are actually 3". There is a "7" but I doubt it's that long (last time I was there Additionally, I travel across the US quite often and I always have some kind of cutting tool with me. It's a good idea to check the laws of the area you intend to There is no need to worry. It won't take more than 30 minutes. Thanks for reading and I hope you find this helpful ").. -" Kenney Hill
As far as I can recall, I have never had a problem with this item. I keep 10 folded bills in there at all times with no issues. The blade is always easy to pull, and the clip is always secure. Unlike your typical money clip, this one is a little different. This item is made of steel and has a very industrial look to it. I purchased five for the officers at my fire department, and they all They are heavy and large, so perhaps that is an issue. The quality of this product will definitely last for quite
Selected User Reviews For Gerber Gear 31-002521N GDC Money Clip with Built-in Fixed Blade Knife, Black, 0.6 x 5.5 x 9.5 inches
It has been quite some time since I purchased Gerber products. Every time I travel, I keep a Gerber dime and shard with my equipment. They are great and durable as well as very useful. In my opinion, this money clip is average at best. It will hold money and cards, but honestly it feels like a belt clip that was rebranded as a money clip as an afterthought. In addition, any cards that are slipped in will also be scratched by the clip. I don't like the way the knife comes after cutting, my knife is fairly blunt. There is also a tendency for the release mechanism to scratch the blade when you slip it in, which is a huge oversight on the design team's part. All of this would be forgiven if this thing were 10 bucks, but it isn't. Look elsewhere if you want to save money. I guess I will keep it around a little bit to hold some cards that I don't use very often. Before you purchase this item, I would strongly advise that you think long and hard about it.
There is nothing to complain about with this little device. It's a complaint that everyone complains of scratching the cards, but I just wrap some money around the cards and VOILA!.
The bottom line I am purchasing my first Gerber piece from them, and I will definitely purchase from them in the future. The pros are It is small. Having a good time - A quality product. It is easy to deploy this knife As long as you place it in the correct pocket and practice, you can hand the clip to a thief while still removing the blade relatively covertly if you One doesn't need to be a genius to figure out the easiest way to put all your bills in is just to put your cards under the clip A sheet of paper tears easily, not a piece of plastic. There's a very tight fit for bills, so if you tried to just jam them in, they'd rip, but that's what gives it its strength to keep everything in place. Furthermore, I can pull the knife out of the container when it is fully loaded. By doing so, you're putting too much force on it and won't be able to keep it together you'll likely bend the metal very easily, which will render it A few drawbacks A few sharp points protruded from the side of the clip. It was easy to fix, but there were a few sharp points on the composite edge The knife should be out and you need to cut them off with it. The NEUTRALS are This metal is more golden-colored than what I see on mine The copper-based alloys The neon shown here has a greener hue than the green that appears in the photos. However, I do like it I like this style much better. I would also like to point out to those who are interested in going through the You should not take anything with you if you don't want it to be taken. Lastly, please note It doesn't matter what Gerber says, as you can find it on Amazon for about 1/3 the price compared to the company's site - We're talking about a huge deal here.
The pros are The product looks great, the concept is great, and it is very sturdy. It's impossible to remove the knife if you use the money clip. * * * * I really wanted to like this money clip, but its main feature is completely broken. It would be terrific if there were a thin wallet/money clip that could hold three cards The amount is $5 in cash and five cards. Amazon offers a lot of choices, but I have not found one that works. The first time I heard about this money clip, I thought it was an amazing idea and wanted to give it a go. Every day I like to carry a few items with me, but I find it hard to carry a knife around in my pocket so I thought this clip would be ideal.
Under no circumstances should the blade be loaded The component can be inserted and removed easily. When I tested out the knife, I put in three money bills and about four credit cards into the clip. Because the clip (which holds the knife in place) does not have any room to move, the knife could not be taken out. An important flaw has been exposed. There will be no way to remove the knife unless you have a few paper bills and a few cards. The only way I can see it working is if I remove a few items first, then pull out the knife, but in an emergency, that is not an option. I believe that this money clip could work if there was a thin plate separating the holding clip from the knife-retaining clip, but it would make the overall clip bulkier. Due to the knife not being included, this item will be returned because it is just a bulky money clip without any functionality.
It has a very sharp knife. Despite the poor packaging, the product is very sturdy and nice. From the moment I took it out, it became a part of my daily routine. It is a very sharp knife As if it was butter, it cut through the padded envelope and emerged from it. My first impression was that it would be bigger than I imagined, and easier to handle than I had expected. There is a statement that it can hold four bills or four cards, which is accurate. If you stuff more than four or five bills (pictured), you have to force them in, and you have to insert one card at a time. I tried to stuff about twenty bills in it, but the knife is hard to gauge once you have that amount packed in. A small utility knife and a money clip, which are both included, make this set the perfect gift for anyone who needs one.
The knife I carry is sub par. When I carry cash, I prefer to keep it in a money clip in my front pocket. There is no harm in having an extra blade around. A pair of two is a pair of one, and a pair of one is none. The money clip is what attracted me to this purchase. As a consequence, this is the second Gerber item I've purchased in as many years, after staying away from the brand for the past seven years as a result of quality and safety issues. The quality of their work is good to above average. There is no doubt that this item is well-constructed. I really liked how the fit and finish were. There's no doubt that Money Clip is good for your finances A tight fit. My wallet can hold over 20 dollars folded in half (I carry my cards in a different way). It has a nice feel thanks to the G10. It is pretty easy to keep the blade in place using the blade retention clip. There is a drag across the blade, which will eventually wear the finish off. It has to do with aesthetics and not functionality. I'm disappointed in how little real estate is actually on the grip when using this thing. In fact, this knife can be gripped in a couple of different ways, but none of them are suitable for dynamic knife use (such as self-defense). I consider the blade as a last-ditch useage item at the best, and a gimmick at the worst. Take a look at the photos to get a sense of how little you actually get for your money. The odds are stacked against you if you have fat fingers. It's a typical set of fingers for me. I think this has a lot of cool factor if you're a gear junkie. Rather than using a money clip that has a blade, get a pocket knife. It's like Gerber said, "we make knives, but we want to make a money clip, so what better than a pocket knife. " Nonetheless, it is a part of a series of 'lifestyle' pieces that Gerber has introduced, and some are more practical than others. I am sorry to say that this one's not for me. In closing, I would like to suggest the following Please consider adding my designs if you ever design a Version 2 of this - I'd be glad to sell you four or five so this is just as functional and awesome.