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Is cardsharp4 by Iain Sinclair a good knife?

Is cardsharp4 by Iain Sinclair a good knife?

When going gets tough, the tough whip out trusty knives to cut down on the hassle – and we have one such blade for you here today: Cardsharp4 by Iain Sinclair is a reliable pocket knife that promises lots of cutting, slicing and carving fun in a surprisingly tiny and lightweight package. Here’s the long and short of it.

What is a cardsharp knife?

Cardsharp2 Classic: The hugely popular classic Cardsharp® credit card knife. Features include a child-proof safety lock, polypropylene body and natural stainless steel blade. Just three ingenious folding operations turn the card into an elegant pocket utility tool.

What can you cut with a cardsharp?

The blade is sharp – rated ‘very good’ by CATRA – long and thin enough to cut bread and also extremely useful for fast cutting of ultra thin slices of vegetables including tomatoes, cucumber, garlic etc. Great for camping and expedition use; Cardsharp® is an essential outdoor companion/survival tool.

How can I tell if my knife is cardsharp2?

A good test for Cardsharp® is to cut through a tennis ball or two inch foam which is more difficult using a normal carton knife. Cardsharp2 weighs only 14 grams (regular Stanley™ type utility knife weighs around 150 grams, Leatherman™ same sized blade knife weighs around 85 grams).

What is a cardsharp® penknife?

Less bulky than a pocket knife and as sharp as a scalpel. Cardsharp® is the first real innovation in penknives since the first folding knife, which has been around for over 2000 years and is virtually unchanged from today’s Swiss Army penknife. Cardsharp® is thinner, lighter and due to its use of surgical steel: sharper.

What is a cardsharp®?

Cardsharp® is the first real innovation in penknives since the first folding knife, which has been around for over 2000 years and is virtually unchanged from today’s Swiss Army penknife. Cardsharp® is thinner, lighter and due to its use of surgical steel: sharper.