Faca Dobrável tipo “Mini Canivete”
SKU #10495
Faca Dobrável tipo “Mini Canivete” Slice® 10495 é uma versão moderna e estilizada da popular faca dobrável que exemplifica o artesanato e o design inovador. O resultado é uma ferramenta robusta para o dia-a-dia, com uma sensação equilibrada que em breve será a sua faca preferida, tanto pela sua eficácia como pela sua segurança.
A lâmina 10404 de óxido de zircónio instalada apresenta um ângulo de amolação de segurança com patente pendente da Slice. Esta tecnologia proprietária cria uma lâmina finger-friendly® que é segura ao toque. Instalada num cabo de aço elegante e de alta qualidade, esta lâmina dura até 11 vezes mais do que as lâminas de metal e nunca enferruja. Quando finalmente chega a hora de trocar a lâmina, o mecanismo de troca sem ferramenta facilita as trocas. Esta ferramenta minimalista apresenta implantação com mola e um revestimento de travão. Use o buraco da corda para manter a Faca Dobrável tipo “Mini Canivete” à mão. Enviada com lâmina de segurança de ponta arredondada; lâmina opcional de ponta pontiaguda disponível.
- Tipo de lâmina instalada: lâmina de ponta arredondada #10404
- Cabo de metal robusto com revestimento de travão
- Opção com mola
- Design ambidestro
- Buraco para cordão
- Lâmina finger-friendly® corta de forma eficaz
- Reduz acidentes, baixa custos
- Lâmina não produz faíscas, é não condutora e não magnética
- Lâmina quimicamente inerte que nunca enferruja
- Lâmina que não necessita de óleo ou lubrificante
- Lâmina em 100 por cento de óxido de zircónio
- Lâmina dura até 11,2x mais do que as de metal
- Menos trocas de lâminas = menos lesões
- Lâminas compatíveis: 10404, 10408
- Troca de lâmina sem ferramentas
- SKU #10495
Great for:
- Ideal for everyday carry
- Opening, cutting, and disassembling boxes
- Cutting film and tape
- Slicing plastic and shrink wrap
- Camping trips
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: Steel, aluminium, NGF, TPFE, nylon, zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.17 lb x W x HVideos
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The 10495 EDC Folding Knife: Blade Replacement
FAQ
What Is an EDC Folding Knife?
An EDC knife, as a cutter, is a generalist rather than a specialist. In other words, it needs to be able to cut the wide variety of materials you encounter in everyday life: cardboard, clamshell packaging, tape, etc. Specialty cutting jobs are best left to specialty knives. Because an EDC knife is a long-term investment, it should be dependable, durable, and comfortable to use.
How Is the Slice Folding Pocket Knife Different?
Traditional blades, whether made from metal or ceramic, have dangerous edges that are extremely sharp—far sharper than what’s needed to cut most materials. Oversharpening is a workaround intended to compensate for metal’s relatively quick dulling. While this extends the wear of a metal blade, it sacrifices user safety. Other ceramic blades mimic this traditional extremely sharp edge and are just as dangerous. While Slice blades can’t eliminate all risk of lacerations (if they could, they wouldn’t cut anything), they are the safest option on the market today. The 10495 ships with a rounded-tip blade to further protect against puncture wounds.
If you’re going to carry a tool every day, it needs to be comfortable to carry. That means not too heavy, not unwieldy. This pocketable, nimble tool comes equipped with a lanyard hole for a leather cord, making it quick to find when you’re reaching into your pocket for a knife. Its lightweight, compact design allows you to attach it to a key ring so it’s always with you. Small is an asset when it comes to EDC, and the 10495 is one of the smallest folding pocket knives available.
But don’t think this tool is lightweight when it comes to performance. This little guy has big power. Built small but tough, like a bulldog, the 10495 is made from high-grade, heat-treated steel. And the blade? Slice blades last up to 11.2 times longer than metal blades, in part because the 100-percent-pure zirconium oxide we use is extremely hard: 8.2 on the Mohs scale compared with steel at 5 to 6.5. Our blades are also thicker than standard ceramic blades.
How Will a Slice Blade Compare to a Metal Blade?
As far as wear resistance goes, our blades actually outlast metal blades by far. Independent third-party tests indicate that a Slice 10404 blade (the one used in the 10495 folding pocket knife) lasts, on average, 11.2 times longer than a comparable metal blade. In other words, Slice gives you many more days with your Every Day Carry before you’ll need a replacement blade.
And, of course, our blades are unique because of the patent-pending safety grind we employ. The resulting blade is finger friendly. While our blades can cut skin, they significantly reduce the risk of an accidental laceration.
What Materials Can I Cut With This Folding Pocket Knife?
What About Materials and Design Features?
We went back to basics with a design that favors rugged simplicity instead of gadgetry. The minimalist frame features a stable locking liner. With a sturdy pivot and a powerful, smooth, spring-assist deployment, the 10495 is ready to cut when you are. Attach it to your key ring or run a leather cord through its lined lanyard hole to keep it on hand. With a balanced, heavy-duty feel, the 10495 combines a compact form factor with a powerful deployment.
How Do You Change the Blade in the Slice Folding Pocket Knife?
The 10495 ships with our 10404 Box Cutter Blades (Rounded Tip) and is compatible with the optional 10408 Box Cutter Blades (Pointed Tip).